Openness to experience: very open (takes after Mitzi Prasun) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Michel Prasun) Extroversion: extroverted (takes after Mitzi Prasun) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Mitzi Prasun) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Mitzi Prasun)
271. Meridith Odille Prasun was born to Mitzi Prasun and Michel Prasun in the town of Bell Buckle, on the island of Bettles. She is named after her grandmother, Meridith Zollie. 46 people came to meet Meridith Prasun for the first time this year: Sargent Gilles, Michel Prasun, Mischa Myke, Lucy Gilles, Reece Gilles, Joela Gilles, Meridith Prasun, Zorana Gilles, Marion Noland, Joy Aldis, Quincey Myke, Michel Gilles, Tonie Prasun, Mitzi Prasun, Spencer Gilles, Cariotta Gilles, Roarke Prasun, Bunnie Prasun, Reece Gilles, Corrina Myke, Mart Zollie, Adella Gilles, Nadya Gilles, Marcus Gilles, Uri Gilles, Michel Prasun, Plato Prasun, Elicia Gilles, Dru Gilles, Raquela Aldis, Buck Noland, Bridget Myke, Cybil Prasun, Tawnya Gilles, Freddy Gilles, Lulita Noland, Mitzi Gilles, Lilias Gilles, Yoshi Noland, Gerrard Prasun, Buck Noland, Giraud Melvin, Cybil Gilles, Vivian Jordan, Desmond Gilles, and Clement Gilles. Meridith Prasun died in Bell Buckle, Bettles, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Meridith Prasun was laid to rest in the Bell Buckle cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 276. Meridith Prasun's father, Michel Prasun, murdered Zorana Gilles in an act of revenge. Meridith Prasun's father, Michel Prasun, killed 21-year-old Sargent Gilles in self-defense in Baxter, Bettles, after the latter tried to murder him. This was his second victim. 287. Meridith Prasun's brother, Roarke Prasun, murdered 55-year-old Davy Gilles in the wilderness of Wilderness of Bettles. 293. Meridith Prasun's brother, Roarke Prasun, murdered Dunstan Gilles in an act of revenge. This was his second victim. 327. Meridith Prasun's brother, Michel Prasun, murdered 31-year-old Capt. Fredric Gilles at sea aboard the Tetraketone as an act of mutiny.