Name: Dan. She possibly might be named "Pinkulítill", but is currently denying this.

Age: Estimated by Ximena to be around 14 or 15, perhaps even younger.

Gender: Responds to she/her, and doesn't seem to mind anything else but won't elaborate on her gender identity.

Birthday: Currently unknown.

Species: A mix of an Icelandic Shape-shifter, and something else that is currently unknown.

Nationality: Icelandic Swede

Relatives: Currently unknown.

Languages: Swedish, doesn't seem to understand or respond to English or Czech, which is strange because her shorts had the Icelandic word, "Pinkulítill" embroidered on them.

Disabilities: Retrograde amnesia, autism, anxiety-driven trichotillomania, athelia, the tendency to have psychogenic seizures.

Dan is a bitter thing who is chronically stuck in a defeatist mindset. She is shy, like Tora, but finds herself more pissed off with the existence of others rather than frightened of them. She believes she is truly neutral with the world and wants nothing to do with Ximena or the microscope she had placed her under. However, Im sure most people would react the same way if they suddenly woke up in a house full of strangers, knowing that they are not supposed to be there, but not knowing where they actually ARE supposed to be. The current state of her body doesn't seem to help her either. Dan is expected to ask for help walking. I hope she gets over herself soon, because she is going to have to work with Ximena sooner or later...

Likes: Guns (hyperfixation), elderflower syrup, cats, the color of Russian blue, returning to an animal form (her favorite is nötskrika), loose clothes, the song ‘The Amorous Goldfish’, bead roller coaster toys, mohair plush toys, celuloid toys, sitting on the portch and watching the rabbit meat cure.

Dislikes: Tight or wet clothes, any rough texture against his nails, getting shouted at, watching others get shouted at, headaches, being told what to do, being with a lot of people, cigarette smell, blood, corsets, dogs, loud and sudden noises, having to stay inside.