Full name: Scot Hogan Myke Named for:Scot MykeUltimately named for:Scot Myke
Personality
Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Moyra Myke) Conscientiousness: conscientious (takes after Moyra Myke) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Moyra Myke) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Stillmann Myke) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Stillmann Myke)
381. Scot Hogan Myke was born to Moyra Myke and Stillmann Myke in the town of Lobelville, on the island of Hornbeak. He is named after his father's friend, Scot Myke. 14 people came to meet Scot Myke for the first time this year: Elaine Myke, Ted Myke, Mohamad Myke, Beverlee Myke, Scot Myke, Scot Myke, Ann Myke, Deborah Myke, Moyra Myke, Kingsley Myke, Kam Myke, Hogan Myke, Anna-Diane Myke, and Curtice Myke. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Scot this year. 382. Scot is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Scot Myke died in Lobelville, Hornbeak, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Scot Myke was laid to rest in the Lobelville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 384. Scot Myke's father Stillmann Myke married Clarita Gilles in the wilderness of Hornbeak; she moved onto his campsite in the wilderness of Hornbeak. 385. Scot Myke's parents Stillmann Myke and Clarita Myke divorced after 1 years of marriage; they had one child together. 390. Scot Myke's younger half-sister, Marna Myke, was born in Lobelville. 396. Scot Myke's mother Moyra Myke married Jules Gilles in Lobelville, Hornbeak. Moyra Myke is now named Moyra Gilles. 397. Scot Myke's younger half-brother, Joel Gilles, was born in the town of Lobelville, on the island of Hornbeak. 399. Scot Myke's younger half-brother, Olivier Gilles, was born in the town of Lobelville, on the island of Hornbeak. 402. Scot Myke's younger half-brother, Noach Gilles, was born in the town of Lobelville, on the island of Hornbeak.