Rain Callister is an ordinary human woman in a friend group full of far more visually distinctive people, a fact she weaponizes constantly for comedy. Originally from Canada, Rain first came to New Zealand on what was supposed to be a temporary Hobbit-tour vacation and somehow never quite managed to leave afterward. Years later, she still insists she’ll “probably move back eventually,” despite having fully built a life there and accumulated enough local slang to confuse her old friends back home.
By profession, Rain is a software developer, though most people who know her suspect gaming is her actual calling and programming merely funds it. She’s the sort of person who can spend twelve straight hours optimizing code, then immediately spend another six reorganizing an inventory system in a farming simulator “for relaxation.” Her apartment is an ever-shifting ecosystem of keyboards, half-finished online shopping orders, comfy hoodies, and tabs she absolutely intends to come back to later.
Rain became close friends with Bonnie Rabbit after helping modernize the online presence for Bonnie’s carrot farm. What started as website maintenance quietly evolved into social media management, marketing advice, late-night gaming sessions, and an increasingly complicated “are they dating this month?” situation that neither of them seems especially interested in defining clearly.
Though confident online and sarcastic in conversation, Rain is privately self-conscious about her fluctuating weight. Her relationship with her body tends to swing with stress, seasons, work habits, and how badly she’s currently losing the eternal war against convenience snacks and sedentary hobbies. It’s less about appearance than about feeling healthy and in control of herself again after rough patches. Bonnie’s steady affection helps more than Rain usually admits aloud, especially because Bonnie never seems to treat her any differently regardless of size.
Despite her occasional insecurity, Rain is funny, clever, emotionally perceptive, and deeply loyal once someone earns her trust. She has the energy of a person who says “I’m absolutely not getting emotionally invested in this game” fifteen minutes before writing a three-page rant about fictional crop pricing balance changes. 🎮💻🛒
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Better captioning of the dataset, stabilized her hair and eye color.

