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Eloise Sawyer
"Every creature deserves a dawn where fear is absent."
Eloise Sawyer is a demi‑goat goddess with a quiet resolve. Vegan to the core and member of the Humble Philosophy’s FreeEden Sect, she objects to any world that thrives on animal suffering. Her soft grey fur, small curved horns, and twitching goat ears would make her easy to spot on D’Crombie’s vibrant campus if she were not so enigmatic. Though she keeps a composed, almost sleepy air, her eyes study every corner for injustice, ready to act without a word.
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Details
Likes
Pupusas
Bean Soup
Asparagus
Licorice Twists
Jam Donut
Chia Pudding
Agave Syrup
Story Dice
Tragedy Media
Joke Book
Flower Crown
Cute Cookbook
Lullaby Music
Drawing Tablet
Mermaid Scale
Skull and Bones Props
Media Likes
Escape From Bug Island (Videogame)
Mune: Guardian of the Moon (Film)
Score One for the Sloths (Book)
The Martian (Book)
A Modest Proposal (Book)
The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali (Book)
Listen to Me (Film)
Garden Story (Videogame)
Dislikes
Green Beans
Rye Bread
Garlic Bread
Saltwater Taffy
Yellow Rice
Honeysuckle Flower
Hula‑Hoop
Whistle
Participation Award
Mini Zen Garden
Clarinet
Civil Engineering Guide
Tourism Studies Guide
Yellow Rice (two servings never helped)
Saltwater Taffy (sticks to her fangs)
Personality
General Personality
Eloise radiates steady patience, preferring decisive action over debate. She listens more than she speaks, yet every quiet step is deliberate. Activism fuels her, but she seldom recruits allies, shouldering missions alone so no one slows the rescue.
Strengths
• Iron‑willed independence, she cannot be talked out of ethical convictions.
• Kickboxing prowess and swift reflexes keep her safe during farm raids.
• Empathy for animals; she communicates fluently with bovines and goats.
• Resource minimalism, she travels light and adapts to rough living.
• Unflinching composure even when confronted by angered gods or guards.
Weaknesses
• Stubborn to a fault; she dismisses compromises that could ease conflict.
• Pica cravings distract her during stressful moments.
• Social isolation, her vegan litmus test limits friendships.
• Legal troubles follow her activism, restricting travel.
• Underestimates complex systems; thinks good intentions should suffice.
Beliefs
FreeEden teaches that a single herbivorous species living peacefully fulfills cosmic purpose. Eloise strives toward that ideal by emptying slaughterhouses and nurturing her pocket realm “Ellia,” where rescued creatures roam without predators.
Sense of Humor
Dry and understated. She enjoys puns about vegetables and dark jokes that critique carnivorous society. Her goat bleat laugh slips out when something is truly funny, .
Reputation
Among D’Crombie peers she’s known as “the goat girl who broke into three farms before breakfast.” Some admire her quiet courage; others find her aloof.
MBTI -
ISFJ (“Defender”): practical caretaker, values security for all beings.
Sociotype and Subtype -
ESI‑Fi (Ethical‑Sensory Introvert), subtype Fi‑Se.
Enneagram -
Type 1w2 (Principled Reformer with helpful streak).
Tritype -
1‑6‑2 (ideals, vigilance, care).
Temperament -
Melancholic‑Phlegmatic blend, measured yet empathetic.
Temperament Element -
Earth.
Attachment Style -
Dismissive‑Avoidant, keeps causes close, people distant.
5x5 Moral Alignment -
Orderly‑Good.
Global 5 -
RLOAI (reserved, limbic, organized, accommodating, inquisitive).
Attitudinal Psyche -
FELV (values, empathy, logic, vitality).
Jungian Archetype -
Caregiver.
Blood Type -
Unknown (her blood is faintly verdant from divine chlorophyll).
Attitude of Life -
“Live gently, leave no creature fearful.”
Perception of Reality -
Reality is optional; ethics are mandatory.
Approach to Knowledge -
Learn exactly what helps animals; ignore trivia.
Ethics of Society -
Suffering is preventable and therefore unacceptable.
Values of Lifestyle -
Simplicity, sustainability, self‑sufficiency.
Lifestyle/Work/Money -
Has rejected living in her dorm and sleeps outside, hoards only seeds, tools, and bail money. Travels lightly with a backpack.
Living/Bedroom -
temporary hammock strung between orchard trunks, canvas tarp overhead.
Writing/Texting Style -
Brief lowercase sentences, goat emojis in place of exclamation points.
Speech -
Soft volume, clipped consonants, occasional bleat punctuating a laugh.
Signature Aesthetic(s) -
Worn canvas overalls, leaf‑green bandana, polished horn tips.
Seasonal Persona -
Spring, new growth, quiet drizzle, soft earth under hoof.
Family Dynamic Role -
Eldest sibling: protector and provider (now housed in Ellia).
Love Language (SFW) -
Acts of service, tending gardens, patching torn uniforms.
Spirit Animal -
Mountain Goat.
Signature Flower -
Dandelion (resilient and feeds pollinators).
Signature Gemstone -
Moss Agate.
Signature Weapon -
Natural horn charge; headbutt perfected in kickboxing drills.
Pokemon Team -
Gogoat, Miltank, Shaymin, Meganium, Wooloo, Comfey.
Character Rounding/Consistency Check
Actions (farm raids) align with beliefs (abolish slaughter). Quiet persona consistent with lone‑wolf tactics and orchard lifestyle.
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Skills
Kickboxing
Trains nightly on campus; combines hoof strikes with swift jabs, able to disarm opponents without lethal force.
Pocket‑Dimension Handling
Maintains “Ellia,” a self‑contained pastoral realm. She can open a rift large enough to herd a dozen cows in seconds.
Animal Communication
Understands bovine, caprine, and most herbivore body language; persuades frightened livestock to trust her.
Aesthetic
Story
Past
Eloise began life as an ordinary kid goat on a small hillside farm. Curious beyond caution, she chewed the cardboard packaging of a promotional cereal left in a picnic basket. Buried in the box was a glimmering “godhood prize,” a playful gimmick slipped into mortal circulation by a bored deity. The moment she bit into it, cosmic circuits hummed; the kid transcended biology, awakening in a half‑mortal, half‑divine form. Terrified farmers fled, leaving her to wander new instincts and overwhelming purpose.
In the years that followed, Eloise learned to walk like a human and speak in hushed tones. She discovered slaughterhouses soon after and could not stomach the murder. She planed break‑ins to free the animals, then opened her first rift to the budding pocket dimension now called Ellia, escorting two calves to safety. Raids grew bolder; police grew frustrated. Eventually, she was arrested for trespass and grand “theft” of livestock. Zachary, god of electromagnetism, paid her bail and offered enrollment at D’Crombie as an alternative to juvenile detention.
There is no legal animal cruelty within the Lectro territory, no meat farms. This is precisely why Eloise wants to leave, because her mission has been put on pause. She cannot enjoy school life while innocent animals suffer.
Present
Today Eloise splits each week between D’Crombie classes, kickboxing practice, and midnight orchard patrols. She sleeps under starlight. Although fresh produce on campus is free, she still sometimes tends to campus gardens in exchange for food. Though she reluctantly attends lectures, she studies agricultural law and dimensional physics, knowledge that may one day legitimize Ellia and pressure meat farmers to change. Her horns, polished with vegan wax, serve as her only weapon and preferred screwdriver.
She keeps friendships selective: Nessafarah shares her zeal, and Mr. Aldren’s theatrical lute sessions coax shy smiles from her. She avoids cafeteria chatter, believing most students are cogs in a carnivorous machine. Still, small moments, an herb garden thriving, a rescued chick napping in her lap, remind her that activism can coexist with campus life. For now, she endures exams so she can graduate free and return full focus to a gentler world she is already building.
Trivia and Convos
Trivia
Her laugh sounds exactly like a young goat bleating.
Paints her hooves moss green with cruelty‑free nail polish.
Prefers night runs across moonlit rooftops.
Pocket dimension “Ellia” contains her entire family and 47 rescued animals.
Secretly thinks she’d excel on student council, she just doesn’t care about the students.
Can consume glass without injury due to divine digestion.
Hates the phrase “food chain.”
Once chewed through a padlock during a rescue.
Keeps a worn copy of “A Modest Proposal” with sardonic margin notes.
Claims horns are “nature’s multipurpose tool.”
Refuses to accept participation awards; she recycles the ribbons.
Spends spare coins on flower seeds for campus pollinator strips.
Quotes
“Silence carries farther than shouting when animals need calm.”
“I’m not stubborn; the world is slow.”
“If cruelty is tradition, I’ll grow new traditions.”
Convos
Is there anything you fear?
“Yes, growing comfortable while others still suffer.”
Relationships
Mr. Aldren
His dramatic flair and genuine empathy make rehearsals a safe escape. She joins his improvised lute dances.
Zachary
She respects his vision of peace yet wonders if he understands how messy mercy work can be. Grateful for freedom, she repays him through academic effort.
Nessafarah
Shares tactics, secrets, and late‑night strategy walks. The only person allowed to tease Eloise about Mr. Aldren without risking a horn bump.
Lambright
Lambright is a resourceful mortal student who crafts protective gear to shield people from the volatile power of gods. Hardened by a childhood of abuse and scavenging on the streets, Lambright hides his deep-seated trust issues behind a workaholic drive and a quiet, practical demeanor. He creates charms and armor from scraps of godhood, most notably a sheep mask that allows him to transform into a monster when necessary. Despite his solitary nature and vitamin deficiency from years of malnutrition, he is fiercely loyal to his few friends, like Nestor. He values safety above all else, believing preparation is the only way to survive a chaotic world. He was voted most likely to hide sheep within his dreams to protect them from wolves.
Lambright and Eloise quickly recognized each other as kindred spirits. Between Lambright's sheep mask and Eloise's past life as a goat, they both inherently understand what it feels like to be vulnerable prey in a world full of predators. Their shared isolation from the rest of the student body forged a strong, quiet friendship between them.
However, their friendship is often tested by their conflicting approaches to survival. Lambright, who values safety and meticulous preparation above all else, is fiercely protective of Eloise and gets deeply frustrated by her reckless willingness to break the law and sacrifice herself for her animal sanctuary. Despite his grumbling, he constantly finds himself crafting extra protective gear to keep the stubborn demi-god safe during her dangerous rescue missions.
Feisal
Eloise is a deeply empathetic deity whose primary focus is the protection and sanctuary of the innocent. She possesses a private, safe dimension—a world untouched by the grime and violence of the gods—where she dreams of housing every creature in need of mercy. Her self-sacrificing nature often borders on the dangerous, as she views her own happiness as a small price to pay for the safety of those under her care. She has been voted most likely to set herself on fire to keep others warm.
In an act of ultimate self-sacrifice, Eloise has promised her hand in marriage to Feisal. The deal is simple but heavy: in exchange for her eternal commitment, Feisal will use his command over beasts to lead all the animals of the world into the safety of her dimension. To Eloise, this is not a loss of freedom, but a successful negotiation for the lives of millions.
However, this arrangement has caused a massive rift between her and her inner circle. Her friends are absolutely livid, viewing the marriage as a predatory move by Feisal to take advantage of her overwhelming kindness. While Eloise remains steadfast in her vow, her friends are desperately trying to find a way to break the contract before she is permanently tied to a god who values command over consent.
Leland
Leland is God of Victory and a celestial centaur whose coat shimmers with the gradient of the evening sky. He majors in computer science and astrophysics, seeking to reconcile the conflicting advice he receives from the Sun, Moon, and Earth. Battling severe ADHD, he is a blur of energy who finds solace in speed, open spaces, and the freedom to roam. He possesses the power to nudge results toward success but treats this ability with disciplined restraint. Optimistic and empathetic, he dreams of one day galloping through the stars to mediate between the celestial bodies that guide him. He has been voted most likely to sip on the milky way.
Leland views Eloise's accidental godhood not as a joke but as one of the most intentionally wielded divine gifts on campus noting that her pocket dimension sanctuary represents a more purposeful application of power than many legacy gods achieve. Leland cannot call wrong what his own principles recognize as compassion with action even when it violates institutional rules. His physics-oriented mind is fascinated by the dimensional engineering of her sanctuary particularly its potential implications for predation-free ecosystems which he connects to the FreeEden philosophy. Leland worries that her mission-driven isolation mirrors dangerous patterns he's observed in other students and hopes to eventually demonstrate that accepting allies within the system she resents doesn't require abandoning the principles that set her apart. Their shared grazing heritage as centaur and former goat provides an unspoken biological common ground he considers a potential bridge.
Haddon
Haddon is the God of Preservation, a fiercely independent survivalist born who has made peace with his wanderlust. Haddon possesses a quiet, gritty strength and an inner fury directed at the pollution destroying the Earth, driving his mission to restore the planet's sustainability. Living in an underground dorm, he minimizes his contact with peers, preferring to focus on doomsday prepping and studying biotechnology to secure a sustainable future. While he may seem stoic, he is simply offloading all of his undesired emotions into an overemotional “ghost” named Havi, who only he can see. He is a pragmatic, observant sage who values action over words, standing as a silent guardian of the natural order. He has been voted most likely to choose who lives or dies.
Haddon quickly recognized that Eloise, a former goat who gained godhood from a cereal box, was dedicating her power to rescuing livestock and building a sanctuary for overlooked creatures. He deeply respected that she rejected campus comforts and attended Remedio solely to avoid jail time, viewing her orientation toward the work as completely understandable.
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