
Likes;;
- Heights
- Clear Skies
- Nature
- Writing
- Crafting
- Blueberries
- Dollar Store
Dislikes;;
- Low Elevation
- Rain
- Technology
- Laziness
- Expensive stuff
- Strawberries
- Cliche stuff




“The stars look like they're so close,
you could reach out and touch them. But you can't.
Sometimes things look a lot closer than they are.”
― Kami Garcia, Beautiful Darkness



“Magic exists. Who can doubt it,
when there are rainbows and wildflowers,
the music of the wind and the silence of the stars?
Anyone who has loved has been touched by magic.
It is such a simple and such an extraordinary part of
the lives we live.”
― Nora Roberts

Oliver; Gender: male.
What?;; Is a glass bottle filled with small origami stars in different colors and patterns.
Why?;; It is very important to Oliver, because each of these paper stars have a different story and meaning, every one very important for the Viscet.
Oliver started making paper stars after his first best friend got badly injured. He heard a story once, how the gods would send stars down to earth to every single being that had lost its hope somehow. The stars would then guide the being for the rest of their lives, or at least as long, as they were looking to gain their hope back. And when his friend got injured, Oliver remembered this story. He wondered why the gods hadn't sent a star for his best friend yet. Where they not noticing, that someone needed their help? And then Oliver remembered, that his grandmother once told him, that his name meant spreader of hope.
And suddenly he knew, what he had to do. If the gods wouldn't send the stars, he would. But since he was not able to get the stars down from heaven, he first tried to catch fireflies, but also didn't really succeed. Then he discovered paper stars, which caught his interest instantly. He learned how to make them and the first he ever made, he gifted to his injured friend. The fact, that his friend got better and better after that, encouraged Oliver to make only more paper stars. Everytime, when he would see someone, who looked hopeless or from whom he knew, that he or she had lost something, has been injured or something similar, Oliver would make a paper star and gift it to them. And if the being happened to be one that Oliver felt close to, he would make two. One to gift away and the other to put into a little jar.
One of these jars he now wears around his neck, to remember himself, that even though there can be bad times, good times always follow.




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