377. Turner Sturgis Prasun was born to Nicolette Prasun and Gretchen Prasun in the town of Lineville, on the island of Niota. 11 people came to meet Turner Prasun for the first time this year: Phillipp Prasun, Burnaby Prasun, Turner Prasun, Tessi Prasun, Derby Prasun, Bertram Prasun, Spencer Prasun, Twila Prasun, Nicolette Prasun, Maybelle Prasun, and Vite Prasun. Turner Prasun's father Gretchen Prasun married Trenna Quinn on the Rhythmicize; they now share quarters aboard the Rhythmicize. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Turner this year. 378. Turner is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Turner Prasun moved out of Prasun House in Lineville. Turner Prasun moved into Gilles House in Lineville. Turner Prasun's mother Nicolette Prasun married Cooper Gilles in Lineville, Niota. Nicolette Prasun is now named Nicolette Gilles. Turner Prasun died in Lineville, Niota, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Turner Prasun was laid to rest in the Lineville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 379. Turner Prasun's younger half-sister, Indira Gilles, was born in Lineville. 380. Turner Prasun's younger half-sister, Tierney Gilles, was born in Lineville. 381. Turner Prasun's younger half-sister, Mavra Gilles, was born in Lineville. 383. Turner Prasun's parents Gretchen Prasun and Trenna Prasun divorced after 6 years of marriage; they had 2 children together. Turner Prasun's father Gretchen Prasun married Sheila Quinn on the Rhythmicize; they now share quarters aboard the Rhythmicize. 404. Turner Prasun's mother Nicolette Gilles married Capt. Rustin Myke in Prasun Creek, King. Nicolette Gilles is now named Nicolette Myke.