My neck has been giving me trouble lately so this took longer than I expected, but I finally decided my Buzz-Off is good enough. Also, you get a taster of the Mechthild-verse bio I wrote for him, whether you like it or not.
(Seriously though, let me know if you'd like to read more of these bios - or not to see them at all.)
Buzz-Off
Bazaphoros of Andreeno
Hailing from Andreenos, the greatest andreenid hive in Eternia, Bazaphoros was one of the myriads of insectoid children of Queen Andreeno III. At an early age he was chosen to be a part of the elite leader caste. He was fed with a special nectar that granted him a greater strength and higher intelligence than that of the worker or warrior cast andreenids. His colors also changed to more vibrant yellow and shining black to reflect his position in the hive. As a trade-off he became resistant to the ambrosia that could transform workers into warriors and allow warriors to multiply their strength and grow a stronger, thorny carapace.
By the orders of Queen Andreeno III, as soon as he had come of age, Bazaphoros was made an ambassador of the hive to Eternos. Soon after he had arrived, young Bazaphoros found himself in the middle of the battle of Eternos. Sharing the unselfish nature of all andreenids, he rushed to the ramparts to aid the Eternian Guard defend the city from Keldor's rebellious forces. Though he was not properly trained in the art of war, he saved many lives by taking many of the wounded to safety, including a young man called Mekan who had had his spine crushed in battle.
Bazaphoros was recognized for his acts of bravery after the battle, and to the surprise of everyone asked if he could join the Eternian guard. While this was unusual, Shamar Moonspinner, the leader of the Ruling Council of Eternos gave him his blessing, sealing the matter. The other guardsmen remained suspicious of the stranger and many started making fun of his name, telling him to "Buzz-off for us". Not familiar with human idioms, Bazaphoros at first mistook it as a mispronunciation of his name. He was also sent on pointless missions, mislead and generally played as a fool for his ignorance of human customs. Once Captain Randor and his lieutenant Duncan learned of this they put an end to such bullying, but the nickname Buzz-Off stuck even after he had gained the trust and admiration of his peers.