Openness to experience: very open (takes after Kacy Melvin) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Leopold Melvin) Extroversion: extroverted (takes after Leopold Melvin) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Leopold Melvin) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Kacy Melvin)
315. Fonsie Dario Melvin was born to Kacy Melvin and Leopold Melvin aboard the Xanthochroic. He is named after his grandfather, Fonsie Melvin. 7 people came to meet Fonsie Melvin for the first time this year: Kacy Melvin, Korney Noland, Dewey Noland, Leopold Melvin, Joleen Gilles, Tate Noland, and Dewey Noland. Fonsie Melvin's parents Leopold Melvin and Kacy Melvin divorced after 1 years of marriage; they had one child together. Leopold Melvin and Kacy Melvin decided that Kacy will stay in their formely shared quarters aboard the Xanthochroic, and Leopold will leave. Fonsie Melvin's father Leopold Melvin married Joleen Gilles on the Xanthochroic; they now share quarters aboard the Xanthochroic. Fonsie Melvin people came to meet Fonsie Melvin for the first time. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Fonsie this year. 316. Fonsie is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. The Xanthochroic is heading N at three-quarter speed. The crew of the Xanthochroic, which has been at sea for 7 years, are desperately trying to navigate the ship back to land; they may be hopelessly lost at sea. Fonsie Melvin's mother, Kacy Melvin, died aboard the Xanthochroic, which had become lost at sea; she was 39 years old. Fonsie Melvin's father, Leopold Melvin, died aboard the Xanthochroic, which had become lost at sea; he was 37 years old. Fonsie Melvin's half-brother, Dewey Noland, died aboard the Xanthochroic, which had become lost at sea; he was 8 years old. Fonsie Melvin's half-brother, Dewey Noland, died aboard the Xanthochroic, which had become lost at sea; he was 14 years old. Fonsie Melvin's half-sister, Tate Noland, died aboard the Xanthochroic, which had become lost at sea; she was 5 years old. Fonsie Melvin died aboard the Xanthochroic, which had become lost at sea; he was only a year old.