Mail-lady holly

mail-lady holly (previously went by "Holly Jolly") is the founder of the NLACakaNM USPS annex, and public enemy number one. She first appeared in between Season 1 and Season 2 making her a "born-dead". She is characterized by her near constant feud with Rowdy "Revolver Dot", and her art as that's her main platform contact with RFCK; not being an notable player of the game.

She has reportedly left NLACakaNM (left the game/discord server) to find a better life away from the corruption and gangs.

Appearance
mail-lady holly has two different character designs, being split between arc 1 holly, and arc 2 starting with her brief disappearance from all rfck related platforms. The first design was first established in a piece dubbed M-Team Picturing Himself, Holly, and KING KRIPPLE adorning blue mail attire. Holly wore a long blue trench coat with one spider pin (relating to spider culture) and blue cap adorn with a golden star. She also has a matching blue mailbag. Throughout her art she has purple puffy hair, also occasionally with a white flower added into her hair. Her second design was established with her return to the RFCK server. She now wears straight long brown unkept hair, and a new pair of glasses. In terms of appearal she now wears a cream sweater with a patch on her left arm, on layers on top of that a long pair of denim overalls both pieces being riddled with wear and tear. A strange change between the two designs is a new baj mail bag.

Parcel Delivery Service
Parcel Delivery Service (also dubbed PCS) is an ongowing RFCK fan comic authored by mail-lady holly hosted on MSPFA. It currently only features 3 panels with the eventual promise of actual story telling.



Spider Culture
Spider Culture is a phenomenon headed by mail-lady holly and Revolver Dot which has no established premise. The phrase is used to signify anything that could symbolize the interest held by spiders. It originally was conceptualized by Revolver Dot as an animated series though it was later appropriated to just reference a strange fascination with spiders and a perceived "Spider Culture".