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(Description)
She’s short, about five feet or one and a half
meters tall, with dark skin that almost looks
black. She has highly visible vitiligo (loss of
pigment) on her hands, feet, and between her
shoulder blades. Alma’s hair is shoulder-length,
and always tied back in a practical ponytail to
keep the frizz out of her face. She wears hiking
boots and dull, often faded and stained clothes.
Alma’s closet is full of t-shirts, jeans, and cargo
pants. She never wears jewelry or perfume except
for one necklace: a small piece of bark on a strip
of leather.
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Alma is extremely practical and frugal; she
never buys more than she needs. She always
tries to do things as efficiently as humanly
possible. Alma is also highly intelligent and
she is always carrying a book or two from
the library in a backpack made for hikers.
She likes to write essays about her favorite
subjects, which include global warming,
religion, and prehistoric creatures. She is
confident but not arrogant, quiet but not shy.
However, Alma’s mood is unpredictable and
she is more stubborn than most. (Personality)
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Bio) Alma grew up in a small town as the daughter of a restaurant owner. Her mother left the
family when Alma was little, so Alma lived with her father and siblings who all worked in the
restaurant from the age of twelve or so. She had a happy life with good grades, a nice little
house, a few close friends, and a happy family. Alma went to college and got a degree in
engineering, then she moved to the city where she worked as an engineer for a circuitboard
company before leaving to write articles in magazines about global warming. Alma was in
the middle of writing a book about the importance of the Devonian period when her dimension
collided with the others.
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