Pronouns: She/Her
Gender: Cis Female
Height: Around 5'6"
Personality Positives: Loyal, Quiet, Quick-Thinking
Personality Negatives: Aloof, Violent (when she can't get what she wants to say out), Can make rash decisions
Occupation: High School Student
Disabilities: While she isn't considered disabled, her thought disorder is so bad that she has an IEP with her school.
Mental Disorders: Masiy has a thought disorder (as referred to in her medical documents and IEP, since despite having gone to many specialists, there's been no final diagnosis) that causes her to have garbled thinking. This has hampered her ability to keep a train of thought to the point of making it hard to hold conversations, do homework, and generally participate in life. Surpisingly, the effects are brought down while she is wet (revealed by overly sensitive fire alarms that suddenly made her thinking more clearly). It's not currently known if the stimuli is causing the effect or if the thought disorder is caused by a lack of dopamine, since she is documented to have an intense interest in the ocean. Adrenaline appears to have the same effect as dopamine. Due to not being able to hold conversation, and being unable to learn sign language, she has resorted to pointing at things, facial expressions, and AAC for effective communitcation.
What this looks like in practice:
What is being said to her: I enjoy baking, cats, and jigsaw puzzles
What is transmitted through her brain (on a good day): I eiony aking cats, and jimcaw ruzzles
What is transmitted through her brain (on a bad day): I yoenjo ing, as, y saw uzzles
What is transmitted through her brain (when wet): I enjyo bakng, cats, and jimcaw puzzles.
Aside from books well above a low reading level for her grade, sloppy handwriting, and some fonts on computer documents, this happens a lot less when she reads and writes.
Likes: The ocean, her dad, building model boats
Dislikes: Her mom, being on land for a long time, focusing on one thing for long periods of time (When not related to her dad, marine biology, or the ocean in general), crowds
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