Feliza Noland was born aboard the Aphthongia and died aboard the Aphthongia, which had become lost at sea.
Overview
Gender: Feminine Born: 307, Aphthongia Died: 310 (age 3), Aphthongia Cause of death: Ship lost at sea
Name
Full name: Feliza Fayina Noland Named for: N/A
Personality
Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Eberhard Noland) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Eberhard Noland) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Mayda Noland) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Eberhard Noland) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Eberhard Noland)
307. Feliza Fayina Noland was born to Mayda Noland and Eberhard Noland aboard the Aphthongia. 9 people came to meet Feliza Noland for the first time this year: Eberhard Noland, Reginauld Vaclav, Fayina Vaclav, Mayda Noland, Moreen Vaclav, Gary Vaclav, Petronella Noland, Corine Vaclav, and Capt. Godfrey Vaclav. Feliza Noland was met for the first time by two people this year, Feliza Noland and Sharity Gilles. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Feliza this year. 308. Feliza is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. The Aphthongia is heading N at half-speed. Feliza Noland's younger brother, Vinny Noland, was born in Aphthongia. Feliza Noland made 3 new friends this year: Sharity Gilles, Colene Jordan, and Gary Vaclav. 309. Feliza is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. The Aphthongia is heading W at three-quarter speed. Feliza Noland's younger brother, Octavius Noland, was born in Aphthongia. 310. Feliza is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. The Aphthongia is heading S at three-quarter speed. The crew of the Aphthongia, which has been at sea for 6 years, are desperately trying to navigate the ship back to land; they may be hopelessly lost at sea. Feliza Noland's father, Eberhard Noland, died aboard the Aphthongia, which had become lost at sea; he was 25 years old. Feliza Noland's mother, Mayda Noland, died aboard the Aphthongia, which had become lost at sea; she was 22 years old. Feliza Noland died aboard the Aphthongia, which had become lost at sea; she was 3 years old.