public info
Ella was born to a quite affluent family in Iceland. As a child, she excelled greatly in subjects like math and science, easily skipping grades and making it into college classes at a veyr young age.
However, she had very little social skills. Ella never made many friends, and was never able to stick with them across her academic endeavors.
When she was 15, she was already fully enrolled in university and started studying medical chemistry. She excelled at this as well, and although she was incredibly young, started to make some acquaintances.
When she was 19, just after a large family accident, she invented a vaccine for a viral infection that had been circling around the world, harming millions. This earned her global recognition, which she didn't exactly know what to do with, so she simply stayed in her college program, just to see if she could help more people one day.
personality
Ella is someone who doesn't exactly stand out from the first viewing -- she seems like a normal girl, maybe a little nerdy and shy, but quite nice nonetheless. However, Ella is a lot more than that. Being the youngest person to ever create a vaccine for a viral disease, Ella has a long list of accomplishments and academic achievements down her sleeve. Yet, none of it seems to go to her head. She's a quiet, shy girl, who doesn't like to make herself heard or stand out in any way. In person, she tends to keep to her own work; answering questions but not speaking more than that. However, online, she is a lot more outgoing. Ella has well-known accounts on social media, where she is known for her accomplishments. She's not so serious online, often times commissioning artists for art of her fursona or offering advice to other people who want to get into science. Overall, Ella doesn't have much to say, and the things she has to say are always kind. She is fun to be around, even if she might have some trouble standing out or knowing what to do in certain situations.
"science isn't perfect. it only aims to explain the world around us... expecting a perfect result is foolish. let the world be what it is."
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