Miran Kermit

Miran Orangetree is the Hub counterpart to Mana Minceraft, who somehow found themselves in the world of Rathnir.

The Hub
Miran Orangetree was a member of the Tree Empire before it fell, even serving as emperor from time to time during it's earlier days. The first time this happened was when OrangeKermit passed down the title to Miran before departing to the world of actual gameplay. When the tree empire adopted a more democratic system, Miran continued to help the Tree Empire but never ran for any office. After the great hub reset however, they were nowhere to be seen. Much later, they woke up in an unfamiliar Rathnir next to some strange debris.

Rathnir
After waking up in Rathnir, Miran created a crown and cloak from the debris, and adopted the name Miran Orangetree in honor of OrangeKermit. Miran then began to wander across Rathnir. As they learned more about the current Rathnir during their travels, they knew what they had to do. Miran eventually found two people willing to help with their cause. The three of them found a map, and began devising a plan to achieve their goal. What that goal is, is unknown.

They eventually decided on trying to buy some land. While looking for potential sellers, Miran found Wimmy, who said they could claim an area near his small town. Wimmy was friends with someone by the name of Glitcho, who was in turn the friend of the Auroran king. While scouting out the area, Miran met Dasandwhich, who was sympathetic to their cause, and was planning something similar anyway. So, Miran joined their town, called Ysgramor, and the two struck a deal.

While Miran was living in Ysgramor, they discovered ancient texts belonging to the Tamji, the tribe that previously inhabited the town before vanishing for unknown reasons. In particular, they noticed some striking similarities between the Tamjin religion and Miran's own religion of Treeism. Thus they believed that the two cultures worshiped the same god in different forms, and created a sect of both Tamjin and Treeism, unsurprisingly called Tamjin Treeism.