Ms. Paint

Ms. Paint is a citizen of Prospit and, secretly, the true star of MS Paint Adventures. She first came about when Ryan North, creator of Dinosaur Comics, asked Andrew Hussie "Who is Ms. Paint and why has she not shown up in her own Adventures?"

She hasn't done much yet, besides HS 3719 (staring) at Dream Jade, standing next to the White Queen just before the destruction of Prospit and being at the front of the White Queen's HS 3874 (royal entourage), but we all know she'll totally turn out to be the most important character of all.

She was seen with Andrew, standing in his room wearing a Three in the Morning Dress. She apparently has the ability to make her coat of paint go into overlay mode as to not obscure the details of lavish rooms. She has also been seen with Hussiebot in some sort of room with green curtains. She has been seen on the Character Select Screen when you click on a page that doesn't have any pages. She also paints "sorry" in green paint.

As of late she has been shown preparing a tray of soup in the intermission, presumably for Hussie to feed to Spades Slick. As she was taking the soup to Slick, however, she was cornered by in the hall, where he proceeded to attack the poor, sweet Prospitian with his cane. She is later seen seemingly unharmed by the attack and crying over Andrew's corpse.

Some time later, Slick HS 8018 (discovers) her hiding inside the mansion, he assures her he wouldn't harm her and she calms down enough to talk. She retrieves his personal belongings for him, and when he uses 's voodoo doll to bring back under his control, he asks Ms. Paint to become the gang's new 8-ball member, replacing the late.

Trivia

 * Andrew has stated that Ms. Paint is his favourite exile, implying that he took her in after the destruction of Prospit.
 * It has also been noted that Ms. Paint's name is a direct translation to MS Paint Adventures itself, which backs up the claim that she is, indeed, the most important character in the story.
 * Ms. Paint is the only character to have come face-to-face with Lord English and lived.