Mitandro is a haunting enigma wrapped in a tumultuous storm of fury. Her strong facial features are marked by a pair of demonic yellow eyes that seem to burn with an ominous flame, constantly hinting at the rage simmering beneath her calm demeanor. She is adorned with impressive, golden horns that stretch outward from her head, curving into deadly points and surrounded by a mane of fire-red hair. These attributes, paired with her cream-colored almost naked skin, make her appear as an embodiment of an intense forest storm.
Her one constant companion is Agni, the red fox who provides an aura of calm in the midst of her storm, and serves as her eyes and ears in the colossal forest.
Despite her innate desire for solitude, Mitandro is bound by birth to the retinue of Bhambus, the chaotic god of the forest. The retinue, resembling more of an unruly mob than a divine assembly, share an identical competitive spirit and penchant for mischief. Their lives revolve around the forest, going out of the way to scaring travelers, occasionally manifesting as apparitions, and even make sport of hunting the human hunters who dare venture into their dominion.
Mitandro possesses a magnetically destructive behavior pattern that eternally courses through her veins. It's a characteristic believed to have been passed down from Bhambus himself. She has a rapacious hunger for anarchy, a thirst that can only be quenched by the sight of those responsible for harm to her beloved forest paying the price for their trespasses. Far from being a mindless destroyer, Mitandro is a force of nature acting in response to the crimes against her home, making her ironically, a symbol of consequence in the otherwise capricious band of forest protectors.
The young satyr and her retinue carry about themselves an air of untamed wilderness, aggressive simplicity, and unyielding resolve. Regardless of her terrifying reputation, the villagers and travelers alike find themselves reading the tales of Mitandro and Bhambus's retinue with a sense of awe, for they realize that the forest is alive and vengeful, and its protectors will unfailingly bring about balance.