Openness to experience: open (takes after Constancia Gilles) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Son Gilles) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Son Gilles) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Son Gilles) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Constancia Gilles)
391. Ebony Constancia Gilles was born to Constancia Gilles and Son Gilles in the town of Dry Creek, on the island of New Waterford. 23 people came to meet Ebony Gilles for the first time this year: Robinson Noland, Jeramie Gilles, Carmina Vaclav, Son Gilles, Constancia Gilles, Freda Prasun, Lindsey Gilles, Pierre Noland, Jeth Gilles, Mariya Myke, Rene Myke, Diann Noland, Demetra Myke, Javier Gilles, Toddy Gilles, Johnny Myke, Onida Gilles, Witold Gilles, Diann Myke, Ebony Gilles, Doralin Vaclav, Pippy Myke, and Barb Vaclav. Ebony visited her cousin, Johnny Myke, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. In Noland House, their home, Ebony is attending to Jeth Gilles, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Ebony Gilles's brother, Jeth Gilles, died in Dry Creek, New Waterford, after showing symptoms of disease; he was 2 years old. Son Gilles's wife, Constancia Gilles, and children, Robinson Noland, and Ebony Gilles, are preparing to venture into the wilderness with Son. Ebony Gilles moved out of Noland House in Dry Creek. Son Gilles stopped in the wilderness 32 miles east of Dry Creek. Gerta Noland people came to meet Ebony Gilles for the first time. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Ebony this year. 392. Ebony is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Ebony Gilles's parents Constancia Gilles and Son Gilles divorced after 4 years of marriage; they had 2 children together. Constancia Gilles and Son Gilles decided that Son will stay at their campsite in the wilderness of New Waterford, and Constancia will move out. Ebony Gilles died alone in the wilderness of New Waterford from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Son Gilles came across Ebony Gilles's body in the wilderness of New Waterford and buried her 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.