Full name: Priscella Alessandra Prasun Named for: N/A
Personality
Openness to experience: open (takes after Korney Prasun) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Nevile Prasun) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Korney Prasun) Agreeableness: very agreeable (takes after Korney Prasun) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Korney Prasun)
260. Priscella Alessandra Prasun was born to Korney Prasun and Nevile Prasun in the town of Vaclav Town, on the island of Judgement. 19 people came to meet Priscella Prasun for the first time this year: Amery Prasun, Micaela Vaclav, Emile Vaclav, Anton Prasun, Franky Prasun, Nevile Prasun, Nevile Vaclav, Korney Prasun, Ewart Prasun, Priscella Prasun, Brandi Vaclav, Jehu Prasun, Augie Prasun, Yancy Prasun, Amanda Vaclav, Brice Prasun, Gianna Prasun, Anton Prasun, and Susi Vaclav. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Priscella this year. 261. Priscella is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Priscella Prasun's younger brother, Conroy Prasun, was born in Vaclav Town. Priscella Prasun died in Vaclav Town, Judgement, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Priscella Prasun was laid to rest in the Vaclav Town cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 262. Priscella Prasun's younger sister, Geri Prasun, was born in Vaclav Town. 263. Priscella Prasun's younger brother, Hill Prasun, was born in Vaclav Town. 264. Priscella Prasun's younger brother, Brice Prasun, was born in Vaclav Town. 266. Priscella Prasun's father, Nevile Prasun, murdered Nydia Vaclav in an act of revenge. 267. Priscella Prasun's father, Nevile Prasun, killed 33-year-old Dabney Vaclav in self-defense in Susitna, Judgement, after the latter tried to murder him. This was his second victim. 279. Priscella Prasun's parents Korney Prasun and Nevile Prasun divorced after 20 years of marriage; they had 13 children together. 298. Priscella Prasun's brother, Gaston Prasun, murdered his 18-year-old cousin Jeb Prasun in the wilderness of Wilderness of Judgement.