Randolph
Before the story of Rudolph, there lived a unique set of reindeer with rich golden chocolate skin known as the Brown Skins. They endured a life that would've been unbearable to most in the animal kingdom. The Brown Skin reindeer were indeed unappreciated and overlooked by the other reindeer families. This hate arose when the North Pole learned that the Brown Skins couldn't fly like the other reindeer. The North Pole enforced a rule to condemn them as hard laborers and servants for generations to come. Brown Skins were considered "handicapped" and unnatural animal beings due to the misinterpretation of their uniqueness. It was only during the Christmas season that Brown Skins were included as peers and could participate in the North Pole festivities. But during this particular magical Christmas season, a Brown Skin by the name of Randolph breaks the burdens and curses of his ancestors by learning he possesses a special kind of power.The legacy of the Brown Skins was intentionally left untold to portray a one-sided story. This is the story of Randolph!
-- Eric Copeland