The Four Lords' Childhoods

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Donna Beneviento:

- She was the type of kid that sat outside and made daisy chains. She was also the type of kid that sat outside after it rained and played with the worms.

- Before Angie was made, Donna verbally communicated by making little noises. Whines, sighs, etc. She preferred to gesture or nod/shake her head, though.

- She started using Angie to talk a few months into having her around. She'd say two or three words at a time, and only after being directly addressed by her parents, sister, or the gardener.

- The scar she had on the right side of her face? It was from attempting to grab a full glass on a counter much taller than her, accidentally knocking it to the floor and breaking it, then slipping and cutting her face open. She actually got a few other scars during the incident. They're on the palms of her hands and forearms. They were also far less severe than the one on her face.

- Although she was close to both of her parents, Donna was definitely a bit more of a daddy's girl.

- And as for the gardener, Donna considered him family. He was the only parental figure she had in her life after her parents died.

- Claudia, Donna's older sister, died from influenza, which she caught from Donna. Claudia was practically Donna's best friend. ...Aside from Angie, of course.

- Donna couldn't go to sleep without a bedtime story.

Salvatore Moreau:

- When Sal was six, his family got a beagle. Her name was Dash and she lived until Sal turned nineteen. You'd see him with that dog more often than you didn't.

- He had a brother and two sisters. They were all older than him.

- When Salvatore was four, his brother taught him how to fish. It quickly became one of Sal's favorite things to do.

- He also rather enjoyed spending his time playing marbles and jackstraws, drawing in the dirt with sticks, and collecting cool rocks.

- Salvatore was a complete and utter mama's boy.

- He didn't get on too well with his father, but he wanted a closer relationship with him. So bad. That never happened.

- He used to go by the nickname Salvo.

- He would suck on his middle and ring fingers, which ended up giving him an open bite. 

Karl Heisenberg:

- Karl lived with his grandparents, parents, and three brothers.

- He was a bit of a crybaby up until his teen years.

- Also, a massive chatterbox. More so around adults or older kids than people his age.

- That dog tag he wears around his neck? Karl's grandfather gave it to him when his health started deteriorating. Karl was about nine when he died. He's worn it almost every day since.

- Any German he knows he learned from his grandparents, who natively spoke it and knew minimal English.

- Karl kept his hair fairly long. Usually about midway down his shoulder blades.

- He and his family came to live in the village when he turned right.

Alcina Dimitrescu:

- Alcina has had an interest in music for as long as she can remember. She started taking piano lessons when she was three, was always listening to the radio, records, or one of her aunt's wax cylinders; kept songs she wrote in her diary, begging to go to live performances...

- And speaking of her aunt, she lived nearby and Alcina was closer to her than either of her parents.

- She had two younger brothers. She didn't have much of a relationship with either of them. She practically resented the older one.

- She was someone who snuck around a lot and hid a lot of things, which wasn't too difficult since her parents were always more focused on her brothers.

- And when she was particularly young, she was a fighter and a biter. You said something Alcina didn't like? Guess who's getting shoved! Or bitten. Her parents—or rather, her nannies quickly put a stop to all that.

- She was a chubby kid.

- She had one close friend growing up. Her name was Florence, and they ended up dating in secret when they were teenagers. 

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