Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Pepillo Prasun) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Pepillo Prasun) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Pepillo Prasun) Agreeableness: very disagreeable (takes after Pepillo Prasun) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Bridget Prasun)
398. Randall Nicholas Prasun was born to Bridget Prasun and Pepillo Prasun in the town of Harpersville, on the island of Zollie. 9 people came to meet Randall Prasun for the first time this year: Hank Prasun, Lyn Prasun, Alfie Prasun, Randall Prasun, Harmony Prasun, Pepillo Prasun, Bridget Prasun, Hank Prasun, and Roze Prasun. Sashenka Zollie people came to meet Randall Prasun for the first time. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Randall this year. 399. Randall is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Randall Prasun's younger brother, Lyn Prasun, was born in Harpersville. Randall Prasun's brother, Lyn Prasun, died in Harpersville, Zollie, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Randall Prasun made 14 new friends this year: Quentin Gilles, Matthiew Gilles, Pauline Gilles, Capt. Kellen Gilles, Isaac Gilles, Carlos Prasun, Roze Prasun, Lefty Prasun, Poul Prasun, Aila Prasun, Heinrich Zollie, Bennett Zollie, Bo Zollie, and Sashenka Zollie. 400. Randall is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Randall Prasun made 6 new friends this year: Clive Gilles, Michaela Gilles, Diannne Noland, Swen Noland, Tessi Prasun, and Gav Zollie. 401. Randall is starting to pick up Wauseoni. Randall is starting to pick up Monedusus. Randall is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Randall is getting better at speaking Wauseoni. Randall is getting better at speaking Monedusus. Daryl Zollie people came to meet Randall Prasun for the first time. 402. Randall has become fluent in Aniumustpyrx. Randall is getting better at speaking Wauseoni. Randall is getting better at speaking Monedusus. Randall Prasun died in Harpersville, Zollie, after a freak accident; he was 4 years old. Randall Prasun was laid to rest in the Harpersville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there.