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* Jasmine from the [[Deltora Quest|Deltora series]]. Is ''constantly'' described with [[Wild Hair]]. Talks to birds. Raised by ''trees''. (She can talk to them, too.) Eventually learns to live with humans, but doesn't have much patience for most of them even after falling ''hard'' for one....
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname|Mullet Fingers]], from ''[[Hoot]]'' by [[Carl Hiaasen]]. He doesn't have egregious amounts of hair growing from his knuckles or anything. He got his nickname by having reflexes fast enough to catch a mullet with his bare hands. He lives in the woods by himself and protects the local wildlife from habitat loss in any way that he can.
* Hannah, the protagonist {{spoiler|and [[MacGuffin Girl]]}} of Meredith Ann Pierce's ''Treasure at the Heart of the Tanglewood''. She [[Fertile Feet|influences the seasons by her very presence]], and [[Flower in Her Hair|grows useful plants in her hair]].
 
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== Tabletop Games ==
 
* The druid and ranger classes (and [most of] their derivatives and enhancements) from ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' (and its derivatives). The Barbarian can also qualify, though he's more of [[The Berserker]].
** In the new edition, the Ranger has deemphasized this, becoming a mix of [[The Archer]] and the [[Dual-Wielding]] swordsman. On the other side, there's now an entire power source (Primal) for Nature Hero characters: Shaman, Barbarian, Druid and Warden. The [[PHB 3]] added the Seeker class, whose skill at ranged weapons invokes the Ranger of earlier editions.
* Any green-aligned hero in ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Magic the Gathering]]'' is likely to be this, as are the nicer green planeswalkers.
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