Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Lonee Vaclav) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Blaine Vaclav) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Lonee Vaclav) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Blaine Vaclav) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Blaine Vaclav)
299. Pepito Lee Vaclav was born to Lonee Vaclav and Blaine Vaclav in the wilderness of the island of Centreville. He is named after his great-grandfather, Pepito Myke. 15 people came to meet Pepito Vaclav for the first time this year: Thatcher Gilles, Shandie Noland, Lonee Vaclav, Genni Aldis, Brynna Aldis, Allan Noland, Blaine Vaclav, Isaac Gilles, Mack Myke, Randa Myke, Lois Vaclav, Marita Aldis, Barnebas Myke, Pincus Aldis, and August Gilles. Pepito Vaclav died alone in the wilderness of Centreville from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Lonee Vaclav came across Pepito Vaclav's body in the wilderness of Centreville and buried him there with a gravestone at the site; the former did not know the latter's name or birth year, and so put 'Unknown' for both. 301. Pepito Vaclav's younger sister, Augusta Vaclav, was born in Wilderness of Centreville. 302. Pepito Vaclav's younger sister, Lois Vaclav, was born in Wilderness of Centreville. 315. Pepito Vaclav's half-brother, Allan Noland, murdered Wally Noland in an act of revenge. 327. Pepito Vaclav's father Blaine Vaclav married Sibbie Myke in Clarkston, Centreville. 331. Pepito Vaclav's parents Sibbie Vaclav and Blaine Vaclav divorced after 4 years of marriage; they had one child together. Pepito Vaclav's father Blaine Vaclav married Kimberly Myke in Clarkston, Centreville. 363. Pepito Vaclav's half-sister, Truda Noland, murdered Capt. Abdulkarim Aldis in an act of revenge.