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A [[Tam-illee]] girl at [[Children's Hospital (Seersana University) |Children's Hospital at Seersana University]], suffering from [[Diseases#Auregh-Rosen Syndrome |Auregh-Rosen Syndrome]]. Friend and co-patient of [[Amaranth]], [[Meekie]], [[Persy]], [[Kuriel]], and [[Nieve]], and one of the founders of [[Nieve's Girls]].
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A [[Tam-illee]] girl at [[Seersana University Children's Hospital]].
 
==Physical Characteristics==
 
==Biography==
suffering from [[Diseases#Auregh-Rosen Syndrome |Auregh-Rosen Syndrome]]. Friend and co-patient of [[Amaranth]], [[Meekie]], [[Persy]], [[Kuriel]], and [[Nieve]], and one of the founders of [[Nieve's Girls]]. Currently in remission.
 
==Quotes==
 
==Trivia==
* Solstice party, big big dinners on New Year's Day. (Extended family lives on Tam-ley.)
* Likes calligraphy.
* Thinks about duty. Is a little better at imagining how people feel.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Tam-illee Characters]] [[Category:Dreamhealers Characters]] [[Category:Mindtouch Characters]] [[Category:Mindline Characters]] [[Category:Dreamstorm Characters]]
[[Category:Tam-illee Characters]] [[Category:Dreamhealers Characters]] [[Category:Mindtouch Characters]] [[Category:Mindline Characters]] [[Category:Dreamstorm Characters]]

Latest revision as of 07:52, 22 July 2022

Kayla headshot

A Tam-illee girl at Seersana University Children's Hospital.

Physical Characteristics

Biography

suffering from Auregh-Rosen Syndrome. Friend and co-patient of Amaranth, Meekie, Persy, Kuriel, and Nieve, and one of the founders of Nieve's Girls. Currently in remission.

Quotes

Trivia

  • Solstice party, big big dinners on New Year's Day. (Extended family lives on Tam-ley.)
  • Likes calligraphy.
  • Thinks about duty. Is a little better at imagining how people feel.

References