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Vella
"I vill stand up for the weak, the innocent, the misunderstood. To me, everyone deserves a chance to show who they truly are."
Vella the Bat is the heart and soul of her community, always ensuring that everyone is included and having a good time. Working at S.C.A.R.F. (Sunshine's Residential and Care Facility), she combines her love for planning events with her compassionate nature to make a difference in the children's lives.
Vella the Bat is not just a community member; she's a pillar of her neighborhood. With her job at S.C.A.R.F., she has honed her skills in organization, compassion, and patience. Vella is known for planning fun activities for children, making sure that everyone from all walks of life feels included. Her sense of responsibility is unmatched, and her kindness radiates, making her a beloved figure. She has a special knack for rescuing those who feel left out, ensuring that everyone has a place in the community.
Design Notes:
Vella is a Halloween-themed baseball bat with a baseball ball and a baseball bat. Her shirt is supposed to look like a ribcage. Her colors are light purple, a darker purple, orange, black, and white. Her hat looks yellow but it's supposed to be white and black. She has skull earrings and currently no logo on her hat but she can have one if you want.
Details
Likes
Baseball
Smoothies
Cantaloupe
Meatloaf
Cotton Candy
Banana Ice Cream
Plastic Spork
Pineapple Pizza
Pickle Juice
Frisbee
Sour Cream
Garlic Bread Stick
Dislikes
Fighting
Seeing other people being lonely
Joy Buzzer
Christmas Cookies
Parody Music CD
French Toast
Glam Rock CD
Rose Bouquet
Psychedelic Music CD
Can Of Beans
Personality
General Personality
Vella is an extroverted and open individual who thrives on social interactions. Her high levels of conscientiousness and agreeableness make her an excellent organizer and a compassionate friend. She's not one to get easily stressed or anxious, displaying low levels of neuroticism. Her charisma and patience make her a natural leader and a beloved member of her community. While she may not be the strongest in physical combat, her agility and magical abilities more than make up for it. With luck almost always on her side, Vella is a force of positivity and inclusion.
ENFJ
ENFJs strive to have a positive impact on society and the world. They rarely shy away from an opportunity to do the right thing, even when doing so is far from easy. Few things bring ENFJs a deeper sense of joy and fulfillment than guiding friends and loved ones to grow into their best selves. ENFJs tend to be vocal about their values, including authenticity and altruism. They have an uncanny ability to pick up on people’s underlying motivations and beliefs. These flashes of insight can make ENFJs incredibly persuasive and inspiring communicators. Their strengths are that they are Receptive, Reliable, Passionate, Altruistic, and Charismatic. Their weaknesses are that they are Unrealistic, Overly Idealistic, Condescending, Intense, and Overly Empathetic.
Social 7w6
The Social Seven is generous and have a strong desire to be of service, to create a better world. They avoid gluttony, sacrificing their own needs to serve the needs of loved ones. They can be judgmental regarding selfishness in themselves or others and they hope to be appreciated for their sacrifice.
Tritype: 628 (The Rescuer)
The Rescuer wants to be in charge of their world and are attracted to the noble cause. Their life mission is to track the needs of the vulnerable and take action on their behalf. Rescuers shield those feel alone, desperate, or are in a crisis, and challenge what is unjust. They can be so identified with the pride of knowing how to help others that they may give unsolicited advice or meddle in the affairs of others. They over-give to others to be well-liked, which prevents a deeper connection to their true self. It would benefit them to recognize that always rescuing others does not mean that they will always be liked and cared for in return and that it may prevent them from caring for themselves.
Sanguine-Phlegmatic
The Sanguine-Phlegmatic is driven by two needs: to be accepted socially and to accommodate others. Either need may dominate their behavior depending on the situation. They're relationship-oriented and consistent, relating naturally to others and maintaining lasting relationships. They enjoy being around people most of the time, but sometimes need to be alone. They are independent-minded and can be very stubborn. Once they establish a routine it can be difficult for them to change. They're very loyal to others and it's not unusual for them to maintain the relationships they formed in youth throughout their lifespan. Trusting and optimistic, most will smile easily and often. They have a calming, friendly, and accepting presence. They relax others with their warm, empathic, and understanding approach. Possessing a casual poise in social situations, people tend to seek them out to share their problems. Although doing details and organizational things give them difficulty at times, most are able to do them quite well with more focus.
Secure Attachment Style
Those with a secure attachment style are typically sensitive and responsive to others’ needs. Most tend to use an affectionate tone of voice. They also communicate comfort visually and physically through comforting body language. They show more positive emotions than negative. They’re usually mid-to-high in independence and high in acceptance.
Skills
Event Planning
Expert in organizing community events that cater to all age groups, ensuring inclusivity and fun.
Compassionate Care
Provides empathetic and effective care at S.C.A.R.F., making residents feel comfortable and valued.
Conflict Resolution
Skilled in mediating disputes and fostering a harmonious environment within the community.
Aesthetic
Story
Past
Vella the Bat grew up in a small, tight-knit community where everyone knew each other's names. From a young age, she showed an affinity for bringing people together. Her parents worked in community service, which greatly influenced her values and aspirations. She was an active member of various clubs and organizations during her school years, often taking on leadership roles. Vella also faced challenges, including the struggle to fit in during her early years, which later fueled her passion for inclusivity. She went on to study social work in college, where she honed her skills in organization and compassionate care.
Present
Currently, Vella works at S.C.A.R.F. (Sunshine's Residential and Care Facility), where she is a beloved member of the staff. Her role allows her to combine her love for event planning with her compassionate nature, making a significant impact on the residents' lives. She is responsible for organizing various activities and events, ensuring that they cater to all age groups and interests. Vella is also an active member of her community outside of work. She is the go-to person for planning local events, from children's parties to community gatherings. Her reputation for being responsible, patient, and kind has made her a pillar of her community.
Future
Looking ahead, Vella has ambitious plans for both her professional and community life. She aims to climb the ranks at S.C.A.R.F., aspiring to take on a managerial role where she can implement more inclusive and engaging programs for the residents. She also has dreams of expanding her community involvement by launching a non-profit organization focused on social inclusion and mental well-being. Vella is keen on using her skills and influence to make a broader impact, not just in her immediate community but also in neighboring areas. With her unwavering commitment and the love and support of her community, the future looks bright for Vella the Bat.
Trivia and Conversations
Trivia
She loves Raspberry flavored gum.
Conversations
What is it about baseball that you love so much?
Ah, baseball, my dear friend! It's like life's symphony, yes? You vait for your moment, just like a bat in the night, and then... swoosh! You swing, giving it your all. That feeling of connecting, it's... it's exhilarating! Plus, it brings us together, no? The cheers, the shared joy, it's a true festival of unity!
How do you handle your role as a camp leader with such patience?
Ah, patience, it's like hanging upside down all day, waiting for the night to come, no? With these little ones, you must understand, they are learning, growing, just like young bats learning to fly. You must guide them, but also let them find their own wings. It's a delicate dance, but oh, how rewarding!
What drives you to be so inclusive and kind?
We are all creatures of the night, yes? Each with our own talents, our own fears. Kindness is like the moonlight, it illuminates the darkness, brings us closer. Everyone deserves to feel the warmth of friendship, the comfort of belonging. It's not a matter of driving, it's simply...natural, no?
How do you remain so optimistic and cheerful despite the challenges?
Life, it's a bit like a dark cave, yes? There may be twists and turns, things lurking in the shadows, but there's always a way out, a glimmer of light. Optimism is my torch, it guides me through the dark. Plus, a cheerful heart, it's infectious, like a beautiful echo in the night!
What's your approach to helping those who feel excluded?
Ah, exclusion, it's a cold wind in the dark, yes? My approach, it's simple. I extend my wing, offer a place by my side. Everyone deserves to be seen, to be heard. And with a little patience, a little kindness, we can turn the loneliest bat into the life of the roost!
What are your ambitions?
Ah, ambitions are like the night sky, full of stars to reach for, yes? I dream of a world where every child feels loved, every lonely soul finds companionship. I want to make Noonday Parade a haven of joy and acceptance. That's my ultimate home run, my dear!
Have you ever done or are you currently doing something illegal?
Ah, illegalities, they're like garlic to a vampire, no? I steer clear, my friend. My focus is on making a positive impact, keeping the game fair and clean.
Do any of your friends come to you for advice, or do you go to them?
It's a beautiful dance, my dear, sometimes they come to me, sometimes I go to them. After all, we are a team, no? Each of us has wisdom to share, and a willing ear to lend.
How do you react to failure?
Ah, failure, it's like a missed swing, yes? It can sting, but it's a chance to learn, to adjust your grip, perfect your stance. Each failure is simply a stepping stone to the next home run!
What's something that you swore you hated until you tried it out?
Garlic bread, my friend! I always thought it was a vampire bat's nightmare. But one bite, oh, what a delightful surprise! I still avoid the raw garlic, but a little toast? Delightful!
What's your favorite type of weaponry?
Ah, weapons, they are tools, no? For me, it's the baseball bat. A tool of sport, yes, but in the right hands, it can protect, too. It's about how you swing it, my dear!
If you could go back in time and change one thing about your life, what would it be?
Life is a winding path, full of bumps and turns, yes? But each step, each stumble, it's made me who I am. I wouldn't change a thing, my friend.
What do you think most people think when they first see you?
Some may see the Transylvanian accent, the vampire bat features, and feel a little chill. But once they get to know me, they see the warmth, the kindness.
What's your favorite day of the week, and why?
Sundays, my dear! A day of rest, of camaraderie. A day to play ball, to laugh with friends, to help those in need. It's a beautiful day, filled with possibilities!
Are you organized or disorganized?
Ah, organization, it's like keeping your bat polished and your gloves oiled, no? I strive to keep things in order, to keep the game running smoothly. But life, it can throw a curveball, yes? And in those moments, a little disarray is just part of the fun!
What’s something you quit, that you now regret giving up on?
Aye, my dear, I once played the violin. But I gave it up to focus on baseball and the children. Sometimes, when the night is quiet, I miss the feel of the bow, the song it played. Perhaps, I should take it up again, yes?
How would you describe life on Earth?
Life on Earth, it's a grand ball game, isn't it? Full of surprise pitches, unexpected plays. The cheer of the crowd, the camaraderie of the team, the thrill of the game - it's all part of the charm. A beautiful, challenging, and rewarding game, that's life, my friend!
Is it a challenge for you to feel complete without a partner or close friend?
The heart, my dear, it's like a well-tuned team, yes? It can play solo, but it thrives when it's part of a duo or a team. But I've learned to cherish the solo moments too. They give me strength, help me appreciate the team even more.
What's your dream job?
My dream job, my dear? Why, I'm living it! Helping children, playing baseball, and serving the community - that's my home run, my grand slam!
Do you consider yourself a hero, villain, or something else?
Ah, the labels of hero and villain, they're like night and day, yes? But I am simply Vella. I strive to do good, to bring light to the night, to help others. If that makes me a hero in some eyes, I am honored. But I'm just playing my part in the game of life.
How do you decorate your house/bedroom?
Ah, my humble abode, it's a mix of the spooky and the cozy, no? Skeletons and bats alongside plush pillows and warm blankets. A touch of the Transylvanian, a dash of the comfortable - a place that feels like home!
How do you flirt with a potential crush?
Flirting, it's like a friendly game, yes? A wink, a playful joke, perhaps a shared moment over a cup of hot cocoa. But honesty, that's the key, my dear. A genuine compliment, a sincere interest, that's the true charm!
Do you think it’s safe to trust others, and to what extent?
Trust, it's like a well-thrown ball, it takes time to reach its target, no? You have to observe, understand, build the bond. It's safe to trust, but it's wise to do so with a keen eye and an open heart.
Do you live with anyone, and do you get along with them?
I share my home with the many children at S.C.A.R.F. It's a lively place, full of laughter and mischief, yes? We're a big, bustling team and we get along like a well-oiled baseball squad!
Are you superstitious?
Superstitions, they're like ghost stories, no? Fun to share around a campfire, but not something to live by. I believe in the power of hard work, kindness, and a well-played game!
Can you describe your ideal partner?
Ah, the ideal partner, like the perfect pitch, yes? Someone kind, someone who loves children and baseball as much as I do. A person who can stand beside me in the light of the day and
What personal trait do you rely on the most? What's your best strength and worst flaw?
Oh, my dear, my biggest strength, it's my heart, no? I'm told it's as big as the outfield and just as welcoming. But, I'm a bit too trusting at times, trusting like a rookie. It's my flaw, indeed.
How important is the accumulation of fame to you?
Fame, it's like the roar of the crowd, no? Exciting, thrilling, but fleeting. What truly matters is the game, the work, the impact we make. Fame is just the echo.
What's your favorite pizza topping?
Pizza, a marvelous invention! I am partial to bell peppers and mushrooms, yes? A delightful mix of earthy flavors!
What makes you laugh out loud?
The joy of children, their innocent jokes, their delightful mischief, oh it brings me such laughter! There's nothing quite like the humor of a child, no?
How do you feel about keeping secrets? What's your biggest secret?
Secrets, they're like hidden bases, no? Necessary sometimes, but not to be overused. And my biggest secret, ah well, let's just say I have a soft spot for a well-made garlic bread, despite my Transylvanian roots.
How do you see yourself?
How do I see myself? I am a bat who flies by night, a player who bats by day, and a heart that cares always. I am Vella, just a simple soul doing her best in this grand game of life.
How do you treat people better than you, and what about worse?
Better or worse, it's like comparing pitches, no? Every person is unique, just as every throw is unique. I treat all with kindness and respect, just as I would want to be treated.
Do you have any nicknames; Do you give others nicknames, and how does that work out?
Ah, nicknames, they're like team names, no? I've been called "V", "Batty", and "Coach Vella". I do give nicknames, but only if they are received with joy. It's a way of building team spirit, yes?
Do you pay attention to the weather forecast?
The weather, it's like the pitch, unpredictable at times. I do glance at the forecast, but I always carry an umbrella, just in case the sun decides to pitch a curveball!
Can you easily lie? What's your view on lying?
Ah, lying, it's like throwing a foul ball, yes? Not fair, not right. I'm no good at it and wouldn't wish to be. The truth, it's a straight pitch, that's how it should be.
What quality do you most value in a friend; What do you expect from your closest relationships?
Loyalty, that's what I look for. It's like a steadfast catcher, always there, always ready. From my closest bonds, I hope for this same loyalty, and, of course, kindness, no?
If you like tea, how do you like your tea?
Ah, tea, a delightful brew. I take mine with a squeeze of lemon, a spoonful of honey. It's like a warm-up before a game, soothing and comforting.
How do you think you’re seen by others, and how would you like to be seen?
I've been told I'm a beacon of kindness, a coach, a friend. And that, my dear, is just how I wish to be seen. Like the lighthouse guiding ships, I aim to guide hearts, yes?
What makes you feel safe?
Ah, safety, it's like the home base, yes? The laughter of children, the camaraderie of my team, the love of my friends, these are my sanctuary.
Do you have commitment issues?
Commitment issues? Not I, dear friend. Like a seasoned player, I commit wholeheartedly, whether it's a pitch, a friendship, or a cause.
Do you have any piercings or tattoos, and do you think you’d ever get any?
Ah, adornments of the skin, quite the personal choice, yes? I do sport these skull earrings, a nod to my playful side. As for tattoos, perhaps a small baseball bat, to honor the game that brings such joy to my life.
What smells remind you of your childhood?
Ah, the aroma of fresh earth after a rain, the scent of wild berries ripe for picking, these bring back memories of my childhood, like an echo of a long-ago game, yes?
How would you respond to an apology from somebody you’re struggling to forgive; How likely are you to hold a grudge, and for how long?
Forgiveness, it's like catching a fast ball, sometimes tricky but necessary for the game. I strive to accept apologies with grace, even when it's hard. Grudges, like foul balls, only hamper the play. They don't linger in my field.
Do your goals or desires ever get in the way of your friendships or relationships?
My ambitions, they're like a strong swing, aimed towards the stars. But, like a good player, I ensure they don't collide with my teammates. Relationships, friendships, they are the team that keeps me going.
If you play the arcade game with the claw, what do you try to win, and are you good at it?
Ah, the claw game, a test of precision, like a well-aimed pitch. I aim for the soft toys, perhaps a little bear or a fluffy bat. And I've been known to snag a prize or two, yes.
Do you care about how you're perceived by others, and do you change yourself to fit in?
I value the views of others, like the cheer of a crowd. But, my dear, I stay true to my game, to myself. One must play with authenticity, no?
What's your relationship with magic; are you scared, curious, or indifferent to it?
Magic, it's like a curveball, yes? Unexpected, unpredictable. I respect it, have a bit of curiosity too, but I rely more on my skill, on my heart.
What kind of people do you naturally get along with?
Ah, those with kind hearts, warm smiles, those who understand the joy of the game, the value of teamwork, yes? With them, I find a natural harmony, like a perfect pitch.
In what sense do you value romantic love?
Ah, love, it's like a grand slam, no? When it happens, it lights up the whole field, electrifies the crowd. I value it deeply, it adds richness to the game of life, yes?
Did you have any imaginary friends as a child?
As a little one, I had imaginary teammates rather than friends. We'd play grand games of baseball, under the moon, with stars as spectators.
How often do you swear?
My dear, I keep my words clean, just as one keeps the field before a game. No need for muddying the atmosphere with harsh words, yes?
Do you keep your promises? What was the last promise you made, and did you keep or break it?
Promises, to me, are like game rules, yes? Meant to be upheld. The last promise I made was to keep our park clean. And, like a good player, I am sticking to it.
How do you feel about your living situation, and would you rather live somewhere else? What would your dream home look like and where would it be?
I am content with my living quarters, like a glove fits a hand. But if dreams were real, I'd fancy a home in a grand old castle, perched atop a hill, overlooking a field perfect for a game of baseball, yes?
How did your childhood shape you into the person you are today?
My childhood, it was like spring training, no? It moulded me, taught me the value of teamwork, the joy of a well-played game. I carry those lessons with me, like a well-worn glove.
What’s the dumbest way you’ve been injured?
Ah, a memory that makes me chuckle. Once I tried to catch a fly ball with a cup of juice in my hand. The juice, it spilled, I slipped, and the ball... it caught me instead!
Do your parents accept you as you are, and how would your parents describe you?
My parents, they are like my biggest fans, yes? They accept me, support me, as any good fan would do. They'd likely describe me as their determined, big-hearted slugger.
When did you last cry?
Ah, it was just a fortnight ago. One of our little ones at the orphanage fell and scraped their knee. Seeing their tears... it made my own eyes misty, no?
How would you feel if you were a ghost?
A ghost, huh? Like a silent spectator, watching the game but never getting to play? I'd rather be part of the action, my friend.
What memory do you want to forget the most?
A game I once lost, not on the field but in life. Letting a dear friend down when they needed me the most. It stings, like a missed catch.
Do you carry items in a purse, messenger bag, backpack, briefcase, pockets etc; What does it look like, is it decorated with a pattern or keychains, and what's inside?
My trusted sidekick, a baseball-shaped bag I carry. Inside? Essentials like my bat, glove, and a ball for spontaneous games, no?
What's your favorite meal and beverage, and how do you get them?
Ah, a well-cooked burger, the satisfaction it brings is like hitting a home run. And a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice, it refreshes like a victory. I usually grill the burgers myself at our park gatherings.
Which person in your circle do you trust the least?
Ah, trust, it's a delicate thing. The one I keep an eye on is Degato. Something about him, it's like a hidden curveball, yes?
What genre(s) of books do you like to read?
Biographies of baseball legends, they are my bedtime stories. Their struggles and triumphs, they inspire, no?
What's the worst thing you've ever wished on someone, and who was it?
My dear, I try to keep my wishes positive, like cheering for a team, even if the game is tough. Wishing ill? It's not in my playbook.
Has a friend ever betrayed your trust, or vice versa?
Unfortunately, yes. A trusted teammate took advantage of my goodwill once. It hurt, like a strike out. But we learn, grow stronger, no?
Does your name have any particular meaning/history?
Ah, my dear Vella. In Latin, it means 'the chosen one'. In the game of life, aren't we all chosen to play our roles, no?
How would you respond if someone confessed their love for you?
Ah, such a tender moment. I would listen with my heart, and respond honestly. Love should be like a fair game, no deceit, no false hopes.
How competitive are you?
My dear, in the game of baseball, one must be competitive. But I believe in fair play above all. A win is only satisfying when the game is played right, yes?
What are your core moral beliefs or philosophy on life?
Life, it's like a game of baseball. You win some, you lose some. What's important is to play fair, help your teammates, and always try to hit it out of the park!
How do you act around your crush/partner?
Ah, with respect and care. Like how a pitcher treats the ball. Carefully, but with just the right amount of passion.
Do you have any allergies or sensitivities?
Ah, garlic. A bit cliché, no? But really, it's the smell. It's too strong, like a bad call from an umpire.
Do you enjoy being romantic in public with your partner?
Romance, it's like a victory dance after a home run. Sweet and memorable, but there's a time and place for everything.
If there is somebody you haven’t been able to forgive, what did they do, and do you plan to forgive them?
"Forgiveness, it's like picking yourself up after a strikeout. It's hard, but necessary to continue the game. I struggle with one betrayal, but time may mend it, yes?"
What's the worst thing you’ve ever said to someone?
"In the heat of a game, I once said a teammate was the worst player I'd ever seen. It was not fair, not right. I apologized later, but words, they can hurt like a fast pitch, no?"
Do you care about fashion, or do you just wear what feels comfortable; What kind of clothing do you wear?
"Fashion, ah! I believe in comfort first. But there's a charm in the old Transylvanian styles, cloaks and such. They have...character, no?"
What's your choice of weapon; what are your favorite kinds of weapons?
"I'm more about defense than offense, my dear. A good mind, a quick wit, those are my weapons of choice. But in a pinch, a sturdy walking cane can be surprisingly useful, yes?"
Do you journal? If so, do you use a traditional journal or a device, and what does it look like?
"Ah, I keep a diary, yes. A good old-fashioned leather-bound book. The smell of the paper, the sound of the pen scratching the page, there's a romance in it, no?"
Are you generally compliant or rebellious?
"In the game of life, I believe in playing by the rules. But sometimes, when the rules are unjust, well, a little rebellion is not so bad, is it?"
Do you like rain?
"Rain, ah. It's like the slow rhythm of a good game, the patter of the drops like the cheer of the crowd. It's beautiful, don't you think?"
What does a perfect happy day look like to you?
"A perfect day is a good game, a hearty meal, and a moonlit walk in the quiet streets of Transylvania. Simple, but fulfilling, yes?"
What major would you pursue in/if you went to college?
"Philosophy, I think. To understand the game of life, one must ponder deeply, no?"
Do you value your own best interest more than your friend group’s?
"A good game is about teamwork. Sometimes you must sacrifice a little for the good of the team. Friends, they are like teammates, yes?"
Are you oblivious to love?
"Love is like the wind, my dear. One can't see it, but can feel it. But sometimes, it does get past my radar."
Have you ever been in love?
"Love, ah. I've been struck by Cupid's bat once or twice, yes. It's a sweet game to play, but it has its innings, no?"
If someone were to betray you trust, how do you think you’d respond?
"Ah, betrayal, such a bitter taste, no? It would sting, of course, but one must rise above, like the moon over Transylvania."
Are you in a relationship right now?
"A relationship, you ask? No, currently I am as free as the evening bats in flight."
What's the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you?
"Ah, well, there was this one time, I slipped on a freshly polished floor in the middle of a high-society gathering. It was a, how you say, quite a spectacle."
What's the worst thing a person has ever said to you?
"There have been harsh words, yes. But the harshest was perhaps being called...ordinary. Ordinary is not a word we Transylvanians appreciate, no?"
What's your idea of a romantic date?
"A quiet dinner under the stars, followed by a stroll through the moonlit streets of Transylvania. Simple, yet romantic, no?"
Do you have any birthmarks, and what do you think they mean?
"A tiny moon-shaped mark on my shoulder, yes. Perhaps a sign of my love for the night, no?"
What are you the most envious of others about?
"Envy, ah. I do admire those who can bask in the sun without worry. Transylvanian skin is not made for the sunlight, you know."
How well would you handle a long-distance relationship?
"With today's magic, distance is but a number, no? A strong connection can withstand many miles."
Do you enjoy loud fireworks?
"Fireworks, ah. The lights are beautiful, but the noise, it's too much for my sensitive Transylvanian ears."
Are you coordinated, and how well do you catch things?
"I've been told I have the grace of a bat in flight. Catching things, well, let's just say you don't want me on your baseball team."
Is your home/bedroom organized or disorganized? Can you describe what you sleep on?
"I like to keep things orderly, a place for everything and everything in its place. My bed, ah, it's an antique four-poster, large and comfortable. Perfect for long Transylvanian nights, yes?"
What's your current job, and what do you think about it?
"I manage the historical archives in our Transylvanian town. It is, how you say, an enchanting occupation, filled with whispers of the past."
What are your eating habits?
"I am partial to the nocturnal hours, so my meals follow suit. A light breakfast after sunset, a hearty dinner in the depth of night. The usual Transylvanian fare."
What's the worst thing you did to someone you care about?
"A time ago, I kept a secret from a dear friend. It caused them pain when they found out, something I still regret, yes."
Are you a good listener?
"Like the silent night, I have a talent for listening. People find comfort in sharing their tales with me, it seems."
What's your favorite season, and what are your favorite things about the other seasons?
"Winter, it cloaks Transylvania in a mystical beauty. But each season holds its charm - spring's rebirth, summer's moonlit nights, autumn's colored leaves."
Do you live in a city, a suburb, a rural area, house, apartment, duplex, etc?
"I reside in a grand old manor in the heart of Transylvania, nestled amidst the mountains. A place of solitude and serenity, yes."
Can you fall asleep in the car if someone is driving?
"Ah, sleep comes easily to me, regardless of location. The lull of the moving vehicle can indeed be quite soothing."
What's something you do/would do that might surprise people? What's something you would never do?
"Despite my image, I play a mean game of chess, which may surprise some. As for something I wouldn't do? Betray a friend, it's simply not in my nature."
Do you like snow?
"Snow, it casts a magical quiet over Transylvania. A sight to behold, yes, I find it quite lovely."
What was a scary moment that happened to you as a child?
"I once got lost in the woods at night. It was a frightful experience, but it taught me to respect and understand the darkness."
What are you obsessed with?
"The moon, my friend. Its glow, its phases, the stories it holds - a never-ending fascination for me."
Do you handle any kind of rejection well?
"Oh, rejection? It is a tough beast, no? But vhat is life vithout a little challenge, eh? I do my best to handle it vith grace. It's a part of life, it makes us stronger, no?"
What will you stand up for?
"I vould stand up for the weak, the innocent, the misunderstood. To me, everyone deserves a chance to show who they truly are."
Do you enjoy cooking, and how often do you eat out or order food?
"Oh, I do love a good cookery session, it's quite the creative outlet. But vith my busy schedule, I find myself ordering out more than I vould like."
Do you give nicknames to others, do you like being called by a nickname?
"Yes, I enjoy giving nicknames, they bring a personal touch, don't they? And as for me, vhatever you choose to call me, I find it rather endearing."
Who is your favorite fictional character? What fictional character do you think you'd get along with?
"Ah, I have always admired Count Dracula. His accent is quite charming, don't you think? And I believe Sherlock Holmes and I would make quite a pair – his analytical mind with my heart, a fascinating combo!"
How would your romantic partner describe you?
"Oh, now that's a question! Perhaps they would say I am fiercely loyal, caring, and perhaps a bit too excited about Halloween."
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
"Hm, an intriguing question. Maybe I could be a little less overbearing sometimes. I vork very hard, but perhaps, just perhaps, I could take it easy, yes?"
How do you feel about your birthday day or month?
"Oh, it's a delightful time, truly! National Baseball Day, how can I not love it? The whole country comes together to enjoy a sport I cherish."
What, currently, are you the most curious about; What are you currently researching?
"I have always been fascinated by the idea of bats' echo-location. How they see the vorld is truly intriguing. I spend my free moments diving deep into that subject."
I heard that you use your exhilaration to find children who have gone missing or ran away from home; is that true?
"Ah, yes, this is true. Vhen a child goes missing, it is like my heart drops into my stomach. I cannot just sit by, I must do vhat I can to help. And if my excitement and energy can aid in that, then I shall use it to its fullest. It is my duty, not just as a camp leader but as a part of this community, to ensure the safety and vell-being of our children."
What's something you are fine with that most people would be afraid of?
"Vell, you see, I've always had this peculiar comfort with the night. People find darkness intimidating, but to me, it's a soothing blanket of tranquility, a refuge from the chaos of daylight."
What is your favorite part of breakfast?
"A good, hearty bowl of fruit - ah, it's just divine! But, truly, the best part is the early morning stillness that accompanies it."
Are you a leader, a follower, or neither?
"I'm more of a leader, I'd say. I take great joy in guiding others, helping them find their own strengths. But, I am not averse to following vhenever it's needed."
Do you wear makeup?
"No, not really. I find my natural look quite charming, plus, it allows me to be ready for any baseball game that might break out!"
What was your financial situation like growing up?
"Vell, ve were not wealthy, but ve had enough. The real richness came from the love and community around us. I vould not trade it for any amount of gold."
What's your family's culture and what do you love and hate most about it; Have you clashed with any of your parents’ beliefs?
"Our culture is one of unity, of taking care of each other. I adore the sense of community, but sometimes, the traditions can be quite rigid. My parents believed in a strict order of things, vhich sometimes, I found constraining."
What's your favorite holiday?
"Halloween! It's a time of joy, costumes, and playful fright. Plus, I find the whole theme quite... familiar."
What stereotypical group role do you play in your friend group?
"I'm the 'Mother Hen' of the group, always looking out for everyone. I suppose it comes naturally with my nurturing nature."
Do you want children someday?
"It's hard to say for certain. I spend so much time helping children grow and learn now, perhaps one day, I might want my own. But for now, I'm content."
How do you perceive strangers?
"I tend to see the good in people first. So to me, a stranger is merely a friend I have not met yet."
What's your worst childhood memory?
"I remember, once, getting lost in a cave as a child. It was quite terrifying, but it also taught me much about fear and resilience."
What body language is typical of you?
"I am expressive and warm with my body language. You'll often see me with open gestures, welcoming smiles, and a playful tilt of the head."
Are you forgetful or easily distracted?
"Hah, I must admit, I have a tendency to become absorbed in my thoughts and occasionally misplace things. But, it's all part of the charm, no?"
What's your favorite kind of dessert and candy?
"Oh, my favorite dessert has to be peach cobbler, there's something comforting about it. As for candy, I am quite partial to raspberry-flavored gum."
What brings you to [location]? Where were you before, and do you plan to go back?
"I came to this lovely city for the sense of community it offered. Before, I was in a small village in Transylvania, it had its charms, but it was quite... lonely. I don't think I will be returning any time soon."
If you could be reincarnated, what would you like to be?
"In a world where reincarnation exists, I might fancy being a dolphin, to experience life under the waves. Fascinating creatures, dolphins."
Do you like having guests at your home?
"Indeed, I do! It's always a pleasure to have company and share stories. I find it keeps the home lively."
What do you do to relax?
"I love to unwind with a good baseball game, either playing or watching. There's something about the rhythm of the game that calms me."
Who do you despise the most in the world; Do you have an enemy or rival and what did they do to wrong you?
"There's a certain individual named Degato... He's always given me a bad feeling, though he's not done anything specific to wrong me. I just... feel that he's not vhhat he seems."
Do you act on impulse or carefully think through decisions?
"While I do have a spontaneous streak, I generally prefer to ponder over my decisions. Being responsible for others, it's important to think things through."
If you like coffee, how do you like your coffee?
"Ah, coffee! I do enjoy a cup now and then. I prefer it strong, with just a touch of cream."
What genre(s) of music do you like?
"I appreciate a good orchestral piece, something with complexity and depth. But, honestly, any music that brings people together is music to my ears."
What do you like to spend money on?
"Well, most of my resources go towards supporting the kids at the orphanage, but when it comes to personal expenditures, I enjoy splurging on new baseball gear from time to time."
Are you more of a text person or a phone call person, and why?
"Texts are efficient, but I prefer phone calls. Hearing someone's voice, their laughter... it adds a personal touch, don't you think?"
When was the last time you physically attacked something?
"Attacked? Well, I suppose the last time was during a baseball game when I took a particularly hard swing at the ball. No harm intended, of course."
What do you consider an overrated virtue?
"Perhaps...patience. It is good to wait, yes, but at times, action is more important than waiting for things to fall into place."
What's your favorite thing about Christmas?
"The togetherness it brings, the joy it spreads, and the chance to give the children at the orphanage a memorable celebration."
What's the biggest mistake you've ever made?
"My biggest mistake? Once, I trusted someone I shouldn't have, and it put the children in danger. I learned my lesson the hard way."
What's your greatest achievement?
"Seeing the smiles on the faces of the children I help every day, that's my greatest achievement. Nothing can compare to that."
Are you an overachiever, an underachiever, or just an achiever?
"I try to be an achiever. Not to outdo anyone, but to fulfill my responsibilities and make a positive difference."
What's your socioeconomic status?
"I have enough to live comfortably and provide for the children. It's not about status, it's about making sure everyone's needs are met."
How involved are your parents in your life, and do your parents support you financially in any way?
"My parents are no longer with us. They've given me a lot of support during their time, and now, I stand on my own two feet."
Do you believe in love at first sight?
"I believe in attraction at first sight, but love? Love requires knowing the heart, the soul of a person. And that takes time, my friend."
What clique did or would you most fit into in high school?
"I suppose I would have fit in with the compassionate and friendly group, the ones who try to include everyone and make school a better place."
What's your educational background?
"I've learned much from the school of life, and it's taught me more than any institution ever could. But yes, I did finish high school and some college in Community Development."
Do you ever want to “settle down” with a spouse, children, house, etc; Do you ever want children?
"Ah, such thoughts have crossed my mind. But for now, I am settled in my heart with my chosen family of the children I care for."
What do you want to be remembered by?
"I want to be remembered as someone who made a difference, someone who cared for and guided the children who needed it most."
What do you do when you can’t sleep?
"When sleep eludes me, I tend to read. There's something calming about words dancing across a page, don't you think?"
If you pick/forage things from nature, what kinds of things do you look for?
"I look for things that bring joy, like colorful stones or interesting shaped leaves. I use them in craft sessions with the children."
Have you ever been bullied, teased, or threatened? How did you deal with it then, and how do you deal with it now?
"Yes, I've faced such moments. Back then, I'd feel hurt but would try to understand why they did it. Now, I stand up for myself, for I've learned my worth."
If you could have a superpower, what would it be?
"To heal. To take away any pain, physical or emotional, that the children are experiencing."
What are your bad habits, and when did they start?
"Sometimes, I take on too much, trying to help everyone. This habit started when I was young, seeing injustices and feeling compelled to intervene."
What's your favorite way to settle an issue (diplomacy, violence, etc)?
"Diplomacy, always. Words and understanding can resolve much more than any show of force."
What was your childhood ambition?
"I wanted to make the world a happier place for everyone. I guess, in my own small way, I am living that ambition."
If you talked in your sleep, what weird jumble of words would come out?
"If the night whispers are to be trusted, I might be planning baseball strategies or drafting children's adventure tales in my slumber."
How do you feel about dating?
"Dating is a dance of souls, intriguing but not my immediate priority. I’m more focused on the children in my care now."
What was your first kiss like?
"Ah, it was like catching a fly ball, both thrilling and nerve-wracking. But, alas, we were young, and the world was different."
What was the last dream you had while sleeping? What's your most recent or frequent nightmare?
"The last dream I had involved a joyful picnic with the children in a sunlit meadow. But as for nightmares, they usually involve those same children in peril. It's a constant worry, you understand."
What did you think of your parents as a child, and do you still see them the same way?
"My parents, they were like towering figures of strength and wisdom. Now, I see their struggles and understand their sacrifices. Our relationship, it's evolved, just as I have."
How much do you value friendship, and do you make friends easily?
"Friendships, they are like moonlight on a dark night. They illuminate my world. I make friends easily, yes, but the ones that truly matter, they are few and precious."
What do you and your friends do together?
"We enjoy simple pleasures. A game of baseball, sharing a meal, or sometimes just basking in comfortable silence."
What's in your car?
"In my car, you'll find an array of items. From sports equipment to art supplies for the children. It's like a mini treasure trove."
Are you comfortable with technology?
"Ah, technology! It's a useful tool, though sometimes it feels like trying to catch a bat with bare hands. I manage, nonetheless."
What happened the last time you got sick?
"The last time I got sick, I was bundled in bed while the children made me a soup. They tried, bless their hearts."
Are you more likely to see the best in others or the worst?
"I prefer to see the dawn rather than the night. In every person, there is potential for good. It's about giving them a chance to let it shine."
Are you a forgiving person, and what's your perception of redemption?
"Yes, forgiveness is as essential to me as the evening dusk. Redemption? It is the rising sun after the longest night. Everyone deserves a second chance, don't you think?"
What's your favorite and least favorite animal? If you were an animal, what would you be?
"My favorite creature is the bat, of course, mysterious and agile. My least favorite? Ah, let's say mosquitos, they're bothersome. If I were to be an animal, I believe I would still be a bat, flitting about in the twilight."
How do you react to stress?
"Stress is like a curveball, you adjust and hit it back. I deal with it by spending time with the children or immersing myself in a good game of baseball."
What's your favorite thing about Valentine's Day?
"Oh, the crafts, the children make such delightful and earnest creations, it warms my heart."
How did you spend your childhood, and did you enjoy it?
"My childhood was filled with camaraderie, games, and adventure. It had its shadows, but it was a time I look back upon with fondness."
How easy is it to make you sad, and what do you do when you feel that way?
"Seeing the children suffer or be unhappy, that can make me sad. But I channel those feelings into action, strive to make things better."
Do you have scars, and how did you get them?
"Yes, I have a few. Each one a reminder of a lesson learned, be it from a challenging game or a difficult day at camp."
Who could be your guardian angel?
"Ah, that would be Morallison, a dear friend who has guided me through many a stormy night."
Can you count on your family to have your back, and have you ever felt betrayed or abandoned by a family member?
"My family has always been there for me, in their own unique ways. Betrayal? Ah, family is complicated, but we find our way back to each other."
Do you have authority over anyone?
"In my role at the camp, I do have some authority. But I prefer to lead with kindness rather than commands, you see."
Do you have a good relationship with your grandparents?
"Ah, my grandparents were like the ancient trees, providing shelter and wisdom. I miss their stories, I truly do."
What do you like to do for fun? Are you naturally talented at anything, and what are your hobbies?
"Fun for me is an evening game of baseball with the children. I have a knack for storytelling, it seems to calm even the rowdiest child. In my spare time, I enjoy bird watching, the night kind especially."
If you could make any scent into a perfume, what would it be?
"I'd bottle the scent of twilight in the forest. There's nothing quite like the promise of a peaceful night, my dear."
What's on your nightstand; what's under your bed?
"On my nightstand, you would find a few storybooks and a lantern. Under my bed? Well, let's just say it's the domain of the dust bunnies."
What sense do you most rely on?
"Ah, I most rely on my hearing. It helps to pick up the faintest of sounds, you see, especially when we're playing hide and seek at night."
How do you stay physically active; What sport do you excel at, and which one are you terrible at?
"I am always moving around at the camp, there's no time for rust to set in! I excel at baseball, but my skills at soccer, or as you call it, football, they're not quite up to scratch."
How easy is it to make you angry and what do you do when you feel that way?
"To see a child treated unfairly, that can stir the beast within me. But I channel my anger into action, into doing what's right."
Are you satisfied with your current position in life, or do you want a different life?
"I'm content, my dear. I've found my purpose in the laughter and growth of the children."
What's your greatest fear, and is it deep or irrational?
"My greatest fear is to see those I care for in harm's way. It runs deep in my bones, as deep as the roots of the oldest tree in the forest."
How do you feel in large groups versus small ones?
"Ah, the energy of a large group is enticing, but the intimacy of a small gathering, it touches the heart, my dear. Each has its charm, I prefer both at different times."
How important is the accumulation of power to you?
"Power, it can be like the winter wind, it can chill or invigorate. For me, the power to bring comfort and care, that is worth seeking."
What's your most prized possession, how did you obtain it, and why's it important?
"My most cherished possession is a small locket, a relic from my dear grandmother. It holds a tiny picture of her and reminds me of her love. She passed it onto me with much fondness."
Do you think young adulthood is better spent traveling or putting down roots?
"Each path has its beauty, but for me, planting roots to nourish and grow, that's where you'll find true joy."
What's your favorite thing about Halloween, and what would you dress up as?
"Oh, the delight of the children in their costumes, that's my favorite part of Halloween. If I were to dress up, I would be the moon, casting a gentle light on the playful night."
Have you ever been embarrassed by a family member?
"Ah, family. They can make us laugh and blush in equal measures. But, their actions are an extension of their love, my dear."
How generous are you, especially to those you don't know?
"Generosity is the heart's currency, and I am rich in spirit. To known or unknown, my hands are always open to offer help."
What's the most offensive thing your guardian(s) ever said?
"Offense is a matter of perspective. What may seem harsh often carries a lesson, a seed for growth."
If you suddenly vanished, what would everyone assume you were up to?
"Ah, if I vanished, they would perhaps think I've gone into the woods, searching for a lost child or a mischievous pixie. My dear, even when I'm not there, I am watching over."
What's noticeable about your presence (Confidence, Nervousness, etc)?
"Ah, my dear, some say it's my calmness, like the still of a moonlit night. A presence that whispers, 'Fear not, you are cared for.'"
Do you have siblings, and If so, how many, and what’s your relationship with them?
"I am the oldest of three, a brother and a sister. Our bond, it is like the roots of the ancient oak, intertwined and strong."
What's the most beautiful thing you've ever seen?
"The most beautiful sight? Ah, it is the glint in a child's eyes when they find their way home."
Can you describe your acquaintances and friends?
"They are like the stars in the night sky, each with their own light, but together, they make the darkness beautiful."
What do you want in life, what's standing in your way, and what are you willing to do to remove the obstacles?
"My desire is simple, to bring comfort and care. Sometimes, fear is the obstacle, but courage, my dear, is the key that unlocks the door."
If you sing, where's your favorite place to sing?
"The forest, where the trees sway in rhythm, and the birds join in chorus, that is my concert hall."
What motivates you?
"The smiles on the faces of those I've helped, that is my fuel, my dear."
When was the last time you were crushed with disappointment?
"Ah, disappointment, an old friend. The last time, it was when a child couldn't be found in time. The loss still echoes."
Are you a glass-half-full or glass-half-empty kind of person?
"I see the glass as it is, half-full or half-empty, it's all a matter of perception, my dear."
How well do you get along with authority figures; How do you feel about receiving or giving orders?
"I respect authority, but I am no puppet, my dear. As for giving orders, I prefer to offer guidance, not demands."
How would you decorate your vision board?
"Ah, a tapestry of dreams it would be. The moon, the forest, faces of those helped, and symbols of my noble quest."
What memory do you cherish the most?
"The moment of serenity when I saw the first light of dawn after a long night's work. Ah, how precious that memory is!"
Do you consciously plan your day, or do you just go along with what comes?
"Every day is an unplanned journey for me, my dear. I simply follow the path where it leads me."
How would you describe yourself from your worst enemy's point of view?
"To my enemies, I am the thorn in their side, a disrupter of their vile intentions, an ever-watchful protector."
Are you a musical person; Do you sing, dance, or play an instrument?
"I dance under the moonlight, and my voice merges with the wind. Ah, yes, the music of nature is my symphony."
Have you stuck around someone who wasn't good for you?
"Unfortunately, yes. I once mistook a sly fox for a companion. It was a learning, my dear."
What's your favorite childhood memory?
"Sitting by the fire, listening to my grandmother's tales, the shadows dancing on the walls as she spun stories of bravery and compassion."
Who were you closest to as a child?
"My dear grandmother. Her wisdom was my guide, and her heart, my shelter."
What's your view of ‘freedom’?
"Freedom, to me, is to walk under the starlit sky, guided by your own heart, your destiny in your hands."
How important is the accumulation of wealth to you?
"Wealth, my dear, is not in gold but in the heart. I seek the richness of experiences, not material possessions."
If you could know one thing about the future, yours or just in general, what would it be?
"I would want to know if I made a difference, if I eased some sorrow, helped those in need. That is all."
What advice would you give to your younger self?
"Ah, my young self. I would say, 'Trust in your path, embrace the unexpected, and never lose your compassionate heart.'"
How much would you sacrifice to have a friend's back?
"Everything, my dear. For the bonds of friendship are stronger than the night is dark."
How do you react to praise?
"Ah, praise is like the dawn's first light. Humbling, but a reminder that my purpose is just."
Are you graceful or clumsy, and do you have natural poise? Do you sit up, stand up straight, or slouch?
"I move with the grace of the night. Each step a dance, each gesture a note in my nightly symphony. I stand tall and never cower."
Which family members are you close with?
"My dear grandmother. Her wisdom nurtured my heart with her wisdom and love."
How do you react to criticism?
"Criticism, when fair, is but a mirror. I take it with grace, my dear, for it shapes me into a better being."
What's one aspect of your physical appearance that you think is attractive?
"My eyes, they say, hold the mystery of the night and the warmth of the heart."
What's your love language, and how do you show affection?
"My love language is acts of service. In deeds, not words, do I show my affection, be it a helping hand or a comforting presence."
What's your preferred writing tool?
"Ah, nothing can match the charm of a classic quill and inkwell. Each word then holds a piece of the night within it."
What were you like as a baby?
"As a baby, I was quiet, observant, always fascinated by the moon's glow, even then."
What kind of people do you admire most?
"I admire those with courage in their hearts and kindness in their deeds, those who turn the darkest night into dawn."
What's your obsession?
"The beauty of the night sky, it captures my heart like nothing else, my dear."
What gets you up in the morning, and do you have a morning routine? Do you rise early or sleep in?
"I am a creature of the night, my dear, so dawn is often my time for rest. But the hope of a new day, that is what stirs me from slumber."
What genre(s) of movies or shows do you like to watch on TV?
"Ah, I have a fondness for mysteries and thrillers. The dance of suspense keeps the heart alive."
When was the last time you were deceptive, and what made you be that way?
"Deception is not a trait I admire, my dear. I strive for honesty, even when the truth is a bitter potion to swallow."
Do you wear any jewelry, and do you have favorite pieces?
"Yes, I wear a locket, gifted by my dear grandmother. It carries the night within it, much like me."
Where do you go when you need to think?
"I find solace in the heart of the night, under the watchful gaze of the moon. The silent whispers of the stars, they guide my thoughts."
What’s the best thing about clouds?
"Clouds, they are like dreams painted across the sky, ever-changing, always inspiring. Their beauty lies in their transience."
Is there someone you have a crush on?
"Ah, my dear, love for me is a deep river, not a fleeting stream. It is not a crush, but a dedication."
Relationships
Elani
Elani and Vella get along extremely well. Vella also works in SCARF and has an emphasis on physical activity. They enjoy playing tennis together with Janesa.
Tyler
Vella has a unique tolerance for Tyler, the impulsive party "bro" who seems to live for the moment. While Tyler's loud and obnoxious behavior can be grating for most, Vella finds his energy to be a contrast to her own calm demeanor. She appreciates the life he brings to parties, even if it's a bit over the top. Tyler's lack of self-awareness and need for attention don't bother her as much as they do others. She sees him as a project of sorts, someone who might benefit from a bit of her wisdom and patience. While she doesn't expect him to change overnight, she does hope that her influence might help him find a more sustainable path in life."
Spencer
Spencer, the luna moth librarian, is one of Vella's closest confidants. She values his wisdom, kindness, and dedication to the community. They both share a love for education and personal growth, often collaborating on community events that involve the library. Vella frequently seeks advice from Spencer, particularly when it comes to intellectual or ethical matters. While she feels her skills in conflict resolution are stronger, she respects his balanced and well-informed perspectives. Spencer's punctuality, easy-going nature, and formality complement Vella's own traits, making their friendship both productive and meaningful. She appreciates his infinite patience and ethical stance, seeing him as a pillar of the community just like herself.
Timber
Vella sees Timber as the future of their community. His youthful enthusiasm and visionary ideas resonate with her own hopes for a better, more inclusive society. She admires his easy-going nature and the confidence he exudes, which she believes are essential traits for a leader. However, she has noticed Timber's tendency to feign ignorance to avoid facing the consequences of his actions. While she understands that this is part of his strategy to maintain a peaceful atmosphere, she worries that it might lead to emotional bottlenecks for him in the long run. Nonetheless, she genuinely loves and supports him, hoping that as he matures, he'll find healthier ways to manage conflicts and express his feelings.
J.S.O.
J.S.O. is a special guest when he helps out Vella at the camp. He teaches the children many skills, and they always love his dangerous stories. Vella sees him as a grandfather, and J.S.O. as a granddaughter.
Lil Punchy
Vella serves as a mentor to Lil Punchy, helping him with sports and providing guidance. Vella is well-liked in her neighborhood and is known for her responsible and compassionate nature. Lil Punchy admires her and thinks she's really cool.
Tomaris
Vella has a soft spot for her cousin Tomaris, despite her reckless tendencies. Tomaris's love for explosions and mischief is something Vella finds both amusing and concerning. While Vella is the epitome of responsibility, Tomaris is the polar opposite, often diving headfirst into her next wild idea without considering the consequences. Vella appreciates Tomaris's creativity and strategic thinking but wishes she would channel these traits into more constructive outlets. Despite her irresponsibility and procrastination, Vella sees potential in Tomaris. She's intrigued by her cousin's open-mindedness and deep interest in the otherworldly, even if it leads her down some questionable paths. Vella cares deeply for Tomaris and hopes that her own influence might help her cousin find a more balanced approach to life.
Janesa
Vella's friendship with Janesa is rooted in a deep sense of admiration and a desire to help her navigate social complexities. Janesa's prowess in tennis and her ability to overcome physical limitations have left a lasting impression on Vella. However, it's Janesa's struggle with her grim visions of the future that truly resonates with Vella's compassionate nature. She sees Janesa's sensitivity and reservation as challenges to be overcome, not flaws to be hidden. Vella is committed to helping Janesa find friends who can appreciate her for who she is, visions and all. She respects Janesa's introspective nature and her desire to make a positive impact, seeing these traits as valuable additions to their community.
Sumo
Vella and Sumo share a camaraderie as fellow counselors at the Solstice Serenity Residential and Community Center. Their shared belief in the importance of physical activity and fun for children, coupled with their mutual love for rock music, forms the basis of their amicable relationship.
Funcesco
Funcesco's outgoing nature and love for parties make him a natural fit in Vella's social circle. While she acknowledges his ego, she also sees the good in him. Funcesco's ability to accept bad news with grace is something Vella finds refreshing, especially given the various personalities she interacts with. She appreciates his love for sports and people, seeing it as a positive force that can bring the community together. Although Funcesco may not be as deeply introspective or as committed to social causes as some of her other friends, Vella values his friendship for what it is: a source of fun and light-heartedness that adds a different, yet important, dynamic to her life.
Morallison
Vella and Morallison work closely at S.C.A.R.F., sharing a commitment to the well-being of children. Morallison respects Vella's organizational skills and her ability to make everyone feel included. Their professional relationship is complemented by a personal friendship rooted in mutual respect and shared goals.
Destiny
Vella's relationship with Destiny is a challenging one, marked by a sense of duty and an underlying hope for change. Destiny's penchant for bullying and mean-spirited pranks is something Vella neither condones nor understands. However, she believes that Destiny's behavior stems from a deeper issue that perhaps even Destiny herself hasn't fully grasped. While Destiny revels in her dark and edgy persona, Vella sees it as a mask hiding potential that could be channeled into something more positive. Vella is committed to working with Destiny, not just to mitigate her negative impact on the community but also to help her explore other facets of her personality. She believes that Destiny needs someone to believe in her, to show her that there's more to life than the thrill of being mean. It's a difficult relationship, but one that Vella is willing to invest in, hoping that her own influence might be the catalyst for Destiny's transformation.
Mauricio Blair
Mauricio pursues a close friendship with Vella, valuing her popularity and the potential influence it can bring. Their bond is cordial and they share a mutual respect for each other.
Alec
Alec finds himself in an unusual friendship with Vella, the community-loving bat known for her kindness and responsibility. While most are surprised that the ever-responsible Vella gets along with the hedonistic Alec, there's a faint romantic tension that neither fully acknowledges. Vella's immunity to Alec's manipulative tendencies intrigues him, and he finds himself respecting her more for it. In Vella, Alec sees a rare individual who can look beyond his troublesome exterior to recognize the potential for good within him. He values her friendship, especially on days when her usual skepticism towards him wanes. This complex relationship leaves Alec pondering its longevity, as he navigates the balance between his impulsive nature and the genuine respect he holds for Vella.
AJ
Vella is a camp counselor and a member of the staff at the Residential Facility. She tries to get AJ to exercise, a task that AJ doesn't particularly enjoy. However, because Vella is kind, AJ does his best to participate in the activities she suggests.
Degato
She sees through his chill, harmless guy facade. She doesn't exactly know what he's planning. She can only hope to protect the children from it.
Onda
$They're gal pals who volunteer with each other often! They share a lot of the same values and do everything they can to help the next generation of kids grow.
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