Avery

"Maybe I should spread some rumors and watch the fun!"

- Avery

Avery (クスケチャ, Kusukecha) is a cranky, eagle villager who features in, , and , being absent from. His name comes from "aviary," a place for keeping birds. His initial phrase sounds like the noise an eagle or another bird of prey makes.

Appearance
Avery is a grey eagle with dark-grey patterns across his body. He looks similar to native-American/Aztec design, where straight lines and block patterns were popular. He has average-sized eyes, and yellow feet and beak. He wears the uncommon shirt at first.

Personality
''Below is a brief description of the cranky personality. For more information, click here.'' As a cranky villager, Avery will seek amusement at the misfortune of others, usually normal, lazy, jock, or peppy villagers - for example, he will say to the player: "I wonder if now's the time to plant some ugly rumors about (normal or peppy villager) and watch the fun!" When you first meet him he will tell you that hes not trying to scare you, he just knows that hes a cranky villager. Like most cranky characters, he can seem rude and belittling towards the player at first, but he will soon warm up to the Player. He likes to collect fossils and furniture as a hobby. He acts kind towards other cranky and snooty villagers, usually sparking discussions about trivial things about habits, while jock villagers will comment upon his age. Normal villagers, however, will talk about his style. He prefers to wear styles designed and on display in the Able Sisters shop made for fancy adults or loud and proud. He will try to be nice to the player but obviously it fails, he might also upset peppy & normal villagers by commenting on their fashion sense, weight, or how they look. He will get along with Snooty and other Cranky villagers due to their simular cruel personalities and gossip-hungry attitudes. He writes mean stuff on his door when he is either sleeping or out and about.

House
In ', he has the same house as Lucky's, with only the wallpaper replaced with the Basement Wall. In City Folk he has some tiki torches in his house and his house has a Native American or Mayan feel. He is also fond of desert-themed items, such as cactus and even wallpaper. In, he has two Dingloids. When he gains a stereo, it will play K.K. Dirge.