Fanon:Chrysanthema Pellaia Kinnamomona

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Chrysanthema Pellaia Kinnamonona
Biography
As Kallistrata's newest disciple, Chrysanthema is to rise from her previous condition being an orphan left with a significant debt, especially lucky since the Union is one of the richest of them all.
Name Chrysanthema Pellaia Kinnamonona
Gender Female Female
Age Child
Life state Normal
Union of the Insane
Parents Kallistrata Pellaia Stepmother
Sibling(s) None
Romances None
Child(ren) None
Personality
Traits
 Disciplined
 Good
 Ambitious
Zodiac sign  Pisces
Lifetime wish
None
Favorites
 Kid
 Egg Rolls
 Sea Foam
Appearance
Hair color  Pink
Eye color  Gold
Skin color  Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 3
Playability Playable
World Fanon:Hekatonschoinos
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Chrysanthema Pellaia Kinnamonona, born March 2, 2001, is Kallistrata's newest resident disciple and hence lives with the core members at the main house at the main Naos-Strapedon. Chrysanthema is a prodigy of sorts, having already made a potion as a kid, something not even Demetrios or Eunike has done. Chrysanthema has 8 points in Logic, 7 points in Invention, 4 points in Painting, and 2 points in Writing, as well as 3 points in Kid handiness, and 1 point in Kid Cooking.

Discipleship

Seeing the success with the recovery of Stratonike and Lysistrata back into the order, Kallistrata saw a need to further the religion's cause, and wanted another disciple after having trained the Mathetai, and more recently, the current Initiate members. However, the household was already rather crowded with 7 fully operational main members of the religion, and despite their numerous travels in time, no kid was to be found, only some money, lower quality fire fruits, and some books. Fed up, Kallistrata chose the simple path of adopting a child, and the child was wearing what seemed to be school uniforms when first adopted. Kallistrata marked the child, and the child developed pink hair as well as the Ambitious trait, perhaps indicating that Kallistrata chose Chrysanthema as the successor.

And with adoption Kallistrata immediately subjected Chrysanthema to training, and thanks to Kallistrata's veterancy at teaching, Chrysanthema learned fast, and Kallistrata lamented the lack of the option of teaching other useful skills, such as Handiness and Martial Arts due to Chrysanthema's quick learning, rather reminiscent (although much slower compared) to Thornton Wolff. Not long after Chrysanthema's adoption, the family, along with most of the faithful, moved to the new region of Hekatonschoinos, where Chrysanthema would be trained to carry out her duty as an disciple of Alexandros, including vilifying romance, promoting academic pursuits, and foremost to be the forefront of the intellectual movement. While in Hekatonschoinos, Kallisto largely took over Chrysanthema's tutoring, and Chrysanthema became fast, close friends with both Kallisto and Kallistrata, and loved to play balls despite her ineptitude in the field. Kallisto also found a use for Chrysanthema: Unicorns react positively to Good sims, and Kallisto wanted Chrysanthema to spearhead the capture of a Unicorn for study and advancement of the religious influence.

Trivia

  • There is no recorded usage of the name Chrysanthema, although there are similar names, such as Chrysothemis. Chrysanthema is a fictional combination of the word Chrysos and Anthos, which is also the etymology for the flower Chrysanthemum of the Asteraceae family. To sum it up, the name does not exist in history.