Freya

"Don't stray too far from the pack."

- Freya

Freya (ツンドラ, Tundra) is a snooty wolf villager from the. Her name derives from the Norse goddess of beauty, Freyja. Her catchphrase, "uff da," is a Norwegian exclamation that translates to "I am overwhelmed." She was absent from, but returned in.

Appearance
Freya is a light pink wolf with chalky, sky blue eyeshadow. She wears mascara, but no blush like many other female villagers. The insides of her ears are white fading into blue. When her eyes are open, it is seen that they have dark chocolate pupils with a slight, scarlet red spark. Her muzzle, paws, feet, and the tip of her tail are a creamy white. Her China Tee that she wears matches her pastel pink appearance.

Personality
''Below is a brief description of the snooty personality. For more information, click here.'' Freya has a snooty personality, which means she will appear rude. She will enjoy the usual hobbies, where she may mention she is collecting a particular type of fish, bug, or fossil because she saw it in a magazine (named Ms. Nintendique in Wild World). She will get on well with normal villagers, who will compliment her on her style, as well as cranky and other snooty villagers, who share the same interests. She may offend peppy villagers and get annoyed by lazy and jock villagers, who are honest about their opinion on her appearance.

House
Freya's house is filled with paintings of all sorts. She listens to Rockin' K.K.. She has some modern items in her house like the Modern Bed, Modern Chair, floor, and wall. She has a Medicine Cabinet and a Metal Guitar.

Card description
''Freya is living proof that a wolf can be pretty in pink. And this feminine canine has a sniffer that can't be stopped. When her neighbors cook up a hearty stew, they can always count on a visit from their pink friend Freya.''

e-Reader letter
''"My mama and daddy were grey wolves, so when I came out people were surprised. I'm used to it all these years later (not that I'm old, I'm quite young yet). I'm thinking of dyeing it a wee tad darker. What do you think?"'