Ton

Ton is Cott's twin sister, who is almost indistinguishable from each other. Both work at the farm. After shearing Merino, Kimihito is asked to shear Ton and her sister. Cerea gladly takes up this duty. However the twins say that they prefer to be shaved with the buzzer. When Merino shows the Farm Owner's picture to Cerea, the twins gossip about the owner.

Appearance
Ton is noticeably short, most likely due to her species, and she wears overalls and arm sleeves. She also has ears and a tail similar to Merino's. Her horns are tipped up unlike her sister Cott.

Personality
Ton is a friendly person, but she is also childish and mischievous and often gets into mischief with her twin sister Cott. However, Ton is also hardworking and is very interested in farm work. She is very close to her twin Cott and both of them always do everything together, be it daily work or pranks.

Skills and Traits

 * Barometz Physiology:
 * Cotton fur: Much like a Pan, Ton's body is completely covered in thick wool, but since Barometz are plant-like Liminals, their "fur" is actually cotton. The cotton needs to be sheared often, as it gets uncomfortable for her if it's too long, especially by hot temperatures. However, unlike Pan's, Barometz doesn't explicitly state how it will take for their cotton to grow back.

Possessions

 * Smartphone: As seen in Chapter 43, Ton owns a white smartphone, which she sometimes uses to secretly take photos of Merino and Cathyl.

Zoological Classification
Barometz are a psuedohuman race possessing characteristics of a sheep or goat. With legends surrounding the race stemming from Central Asia; where they are said to be birthed by an as-yet-unknown plant, while possessing numerous similarities with the Pan Faun, Barometz are actually plant-like beings like the Dryad, Mandragora and Alraune.

Like the wool on a Pan Faun, Barometz possess a coat of cotton that requires occasional shearing.

The name of this species is a reference to the, with said plant having a "scientific name" (the name actually predates the modern usage of scientific names) of "Planta Tartarica Barometz".

Trivia

 * Her height, weight and three sizes are exactly the same as her twin sister Cott's.
 * The twins' names are derived from "cotton", a plant-based material that can be used to make clothing, just like sheep's wool.