
INCOMING RESIDENT FILE
- Name: Nora Lightfall
- Age: 22
- Gender: Futanari
- Species: Foxfolk
- Height: 5’9”
- Weight: 150lbs
STATS
To determine someone's stats, we distribute 40 points among the following attributes, with a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 10 in each category:
- Strength: 3
- Dexterity: 5
- Constitution: 4
- Intelligence: 7
- Wisdom: 8
- Charisma: 3
- Speed: 4
- Endurance: 4
- Luck: 2
[Below is the Interdimensional Arrival Interview transcript for Nora Lightfall]
Facility: Nexus Convergence Settlement, Sector 7
Interviewer: Officer Rayna Kess
Interviewee: Nora Lightfall (Dimensional Variant #5687-H)
[BEGIN INTERVIEW RECORDING]
Officer Kess: Welcome, Nora. I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me. Could you start by telling me a bit about yourself?
Nora: I suppose I can. I was born in Areomon, a small town deep in the mountains. Not many know about it, and that’s the way we prefer it. I grew up among the trees and rivers, where life moves at its own pace. I write about what I see, what I feel. The forest is my home, and my words are how I share its stories.
Officer Kess: That sounds peaceful. Your connection to nature is evident. Have you always felt most at home in the wild?
Nora: Always. The forest is honest. It doesn’t pretend, doesn’t demand anything but respect. Cities… they are too loud, too full of stone and metal. I need to feel the earth beneath my feet, the water against my skin. That’s where I belong.
Officer Kess: I understand you prefer minimal clothing, especially when in nature. Is that about comfort, or does it have a deeper meaning for you?
Nora: Both. Clothes feel like a barrier—between me and the wind, the rain, the river. When I shed them, I feel… real. It’s freedom. A connection to something older than walls and fabric. But I wear them when I must. [Sighs] Society demands it, after all.
Officer Kess: You have a deep appreciation for freedom. How does that shape your view of people and the world?
Nora: Freedom is the most sacred thing a being can have. To take it from another… it’s a crime against the spirit. That’s why I despise slavers. They are the embodiment of everything I stand against. If you cannot walk your own path, breathe your own air, then what are you but a shadow?
Officer Kess: That’s a strong belief. Have you ever taken action against those who would strip others of their freedom?
Nora: [Pauses] My actions are quiet. A word written, a message sent. I am no warrior, but I do not sit idle while chains are forged. Sometimes, all it takes is a story—one that reminds people of what it means to be free.
Officer Kess: Your writing is a reflection of your values. What inspires you the most?
Nora: The world itself. The rustling leaves, the river’s song, the quiet footsteps of a fox in the snow. Stories are everywhere, if you know how to listen.
Officer Kess: You strike me as someone who listens deeply, not just to nature but to people. How do you approach relationships with others?
Nora: Carefully. I don’t seek crowds or noise. I prefer a few good souls—those who understand quiet, who don’t fear silence. When I trust someone, I am loyal, but trust is earned, not given.
Officer Kess: And what kind of person earns that trust?
Nora: Gentle people. Those who are kind without expectation, who don’t try to shape me into something I’m not. I value warmth, patience. Someone who does not cage me but walks beside me.
Officer Kess: You have a strong aversion to cruelty. Would you say that’s your greatest moral principle?
Nora: It is one of them. Life is delicate, and too many treat it like it’s nothing. Cruelty is easy. Kindness… that takes strength.
Officer Kess: You mention physical touch as your love language. What does that mean to you?
Nora: [Ears flick slightly] Touch is grounding. It speaks when words fail. A hand on mine, a warm embrace—it’s presence, proof that someone is there, real and close. It’s not just about intimacy; it’s about trust.
Officer Kess: Speaking of intimacy, you prefer softness and warmth in your partners. Would you say that reflects your own nature?
Nora: I suppose so. Passion doesn’t have to be loud or rough. I find beauty in the slow, the quiet. In knowing someone’s touch, their breath, their heartbeat. [Pauses, then smiles faintly] Besides, the world is harsh enough. Why make love the same?
Officer Kess: That’s a poetic way of looking at it. Finally, what is your greatest goal? What do you hope to achieve in your life?
Nora: To live free, to write without fear, to wake each day and know that I belong to no one but myself. If, along the way, I can help others see the world through my words—to remind them of the beauty in simplicity, in kindness—then that is enough.
Officer Kess: A simple yet powerful dream. Thank you for your time, Nora. It’s been a pleasure getting to know you.
[END INTERVIEW RECORDING]
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