Miellouise

Miellouise, also known as Hashtag's Puffle and That White Puffle Over There, is a white dog puffle, who roams about Antarctica for seemingly no reason. Originally created by a comic artist named Maxrocks, Miellouise, unusually for a puffle, is able to speak English and French, and was accidently created in a power plant. Miellouise stands out from the crowd because, unlike in the series of books he originally came from and when he was "younger" (in this world), he no longer wants an owner(s), and he even looks different from other dog puffles, let alone "plain" puffles.

Creation
Miellouise wasn't mean to exist in our world. He only "turned up" in our world, when Maxrocks, the artist and creator of the Hashtag series of comic books, was invited to a tour of an electric power plant. He accepted for some obscure reason, and had an enjoyable time. Right at the end of the tour, the boss of the electric power plant's son, Pierre, wanted to have Maxrocks sign his copy of Hashtag the Francterran with a dedication of his favourite character Miellouise, the inseparable pet dog puffle of Hashtag. Unfortunately, by then a thunderstorm had began, and as Maxrocks was finishing off his dedication - Pour mon petit ami Pierre - with a drawing of Miellouise, a thunderbolt struck a nearby electric mast. This caused the fuses to blow and the lights to go out, but, at the same moment, Maxrocks finished the drawing, and a random electric-thunder-bolt hit the book.

Before the book sizzled to ash, the few spectators who were there swear that, as Maxrocks dropped the book, they saw "a white dog puffle, faintly glowing, jump out the book, bark the dedication and then scurry off". They looked at the sorry remains of the book, then to the direction the mysterious puffle had just escaped to, and, shaking slightly, they all promised to buy the bemused Pierre a new copy of the book, plus a drawing of the main characters (including Miellouise).

From that day onwards, Maxrocks was never able to draw Miellouise as well as he could before, before the incident happened. This is because he gets a shaky flipper whenever he inks him in.

Early Life
The puffle somehow made its way out, and sheltered under a tree for the night. The next day, two penguins on a walk passed by, talking as they went, and Miellouise discovered that he could understand and speak French. Keeping this a secret in case he got into trouble (he is very cautious), he hopped silently to the nearest town to find a new owner. He then sat outside a shrimp-and-fish shop, until a small, cunning penguin and a fat, gluttonous penguin with a huge shopping bag waddled in. Because they reminded him of his previous owner in the comics, he waited until they came out, and followed them, where he got involved in a few dangerous situations (stealing a postman's car, almost getting arrested, etc.). However, these two penguins didn't notice Miellouise.

By the time they reached their destination, he found that where these two penguins lived was a mock "village" made by, what the adults called, unruly rebellious orphan teenagers, where they pretended to be penguins in ancient Franterre. The most important "villagers" in here, including the "chief", were a bunch of art students, who had somehow got the money to go to art school, and these penguins had designed the whole village. On the outskirts were more, as the adults called, unruly rebellious teenagers, who had made a camp, and they were pretending to have a siege on the "village". He also found out that the "villagers" had made a deal with the "siege"-penguins that they would have a successful tour of Francterre, which will end in a banquet in this "village" and end the siege.

Because Miellouise's new masters had successfully done this, the "siege" was over, but the second group of unruly rebellious teenagers didn't leave their camp, for some unknown reason. During the banquet, the two penguins finally noticed Miellouise, and they gave him a shrimp. Miellouise decided that they were very much like his old master, and he decided to stay.

Later Life
Just like in the "old days" when his master was Hashtag, he got entangled in all sorts of adventures, such as teaching a random chick not to be afraid, recovering some lost coins, and other, sometimes dangerous, antics. He soon found out that his new masters' names were, rather boringly, Jonathan (the small, cunning penguin) and Peter (the fat, gluttonous penguin), but this was only their private, real names. In the public sphere, they referred to themselves as Annoyanx (Jonathan) and Boarinx (Peter), but he never found out why their names ended in the letter "x". All this time, he kept the secret that he could talk private, but he made no secret that he could understand French, because they always rewarded him for being a good puffle.

However, one day, the second group of unruly teenagers, the ones who were in the camp, left suddenly and mysteriously. Nobody understood why they did it, but they dismissed it on the grounds that, whilst tapping their heads, "those teenagers are crazy", as Boarinx aptly put it (this statement then turned into his catchphrase, and eventually an everyday statement in the "village"). However, what they didn't know was that they were tired of the game they were playing, and called the police to go and stop the village. Even worse, the police either didn't believe them, or they didn't think it was worth going there, so the unruly teenagers went and bargained with some shifty characters they found in a back alleyway on the road to the police station.

By sunset, the teenagers and the shifty characters arrived at their destination - the mock "village". Firstly, they knocked on the doors and asked, very politely, if they would finish their little game and go back home. The "chief" said "nothing doing", and turned back. This prompted the unruly teenagers to order the shifty characters to pull down the "village", which they began at once. This consisted of throwing rocks everywhere. All the "villagers" went to protect the village, but eventually it fell and flipper-to-flipper combat began. Miellouise saw the danger, and decided to escape at the last possible moment, because he wanted to help his masters as long as he could. Unfortunately, by the time he had his wits about him, Annoyanx and Boarinx were busy having sword (yes, they carried wooden swords)-to-sword combat, and it would have made no difference had Miellouise sunk his minuscule teeth into an enemy. Instead, he nipped the toughest shifty character to weaken him a bit, wished the "villagers" good luck, and ran, as the gates of the village collapsed.

Trivia

 * This is a parody of Dogmatix, and also the Asterix series in general.
 * Even though he came out of pen and paper, you can still see him in all copies of the book he came from (Hashtag the Francterran).
 * In the dark, he glows faintly. This is probably the after-effects of the electric power plant.