Born into the folds of an aristocratic house, Brush embarked on the path of education, where he effortlessly excelled in all his endeavors. His laureate, earned at a remarkably young age, granted him the esteemed title of dignitary when he was only twenty years of age—a remarkable achievement that filled his family with immense pride. As a dignitary, Brush found himself thrust into diplomatic missions alongside wolves, a species with whom his own kind, the foxes, held a longstanding enmity. Surprisingly, his unassuming and modest demeanor garnered trust, paving the way for significant diplomatic triumphs.