Aya (formerly named Rainbow), is a female bird and is the leader of her flock.
Powers[]
Aya has a little contraption she calls the R.O.Y.G.B.I.V Lights. She doesn't exactly use it for battle, but rather for celebrations. Each light has a special shape when they're turned on. A flame for red, a balloon for orange, a lighting bolt for yellow, a boomerang for green, a spiral for blue, a teardrop for indigo, and a flower for violet. Whenever a crtan colored light shines on something, it will change to that color. When a bird of that same color attacks it, they will destroy it with ease. This also happens if the same colored light shoots on the object again.
Backstory[]
Aya really loved pretty colors, especially when she was little. Whenever she saw a rainbow come after a rain shower, she would stare at it in awe until it fizzled out. From time to time, Aya and her mom would make all sorts of colorful arts and crafts, such as watercolor paintings or air dry clay sculptures. Their rooms would often be filled with these creations, and Aya's mom even made her a little doll. But one day, a group of bad pigs came over to her neck of the woods and stole many of her pictures and sculptures (because they looked liked eggs). She was exposed to her first bit of anger. She tried to go after them, but her mom just told her to let them go, and that they could just make some more. Aya was very upset, but she eventually got over it and just laughed it off, knowing that those bigs were dumb enough to think tiny miniatures were the real deal. In her high school technology class, she created her signature contraption, the R.O.Y.G.B.I.V Lights. Everybody loved her little lights because of how they lit up the parties the school had. High school was also where she met the first 2 members of her flock, September and Wave. The three of them would soon officially form their flock, and Aya was the leader.
Personality[]
Aya is cheerful, confident, and creative. She loves to openly share all of her little masterpieces to all of her friends, good or bad. Sometimes she's a little too confident, and she says she can do things all by herself (when in the end she ends up calling for assistance from her flock). Seeing how other birds kept on attacking the pigs for trying to steal something important to them, she got a bad impression about the pigs, and thought they were all bad. But in recent times, she's met some really nice pigs and her opinion has changed. And while Aya can't do much against the bad ones, she tries anyway, because she wants to be there to help her friends and flock. Just like a flock leader would.