01. The "small flower" that is so symbolic to her is a Daffodil.... Okay, so that's not really headcannon, but the game never TELLS you it's a daffodil.
02. As hard as Virginia tries, she can't seem to get rid of that cowlick bang. She keeps it around now because she's convinced herself that boys think it's cute.
03. Virginia has a scar on her back from a particularly nasty encounter with Ziekfried.
04. Virginia crushes easily. This is debatable as canon, when you think about it.
05. Given Jet was Werner's adopted son while he was in the wasteland, this makes Jet and Virginia siblings to a degree. Virginia tries VERY HARD not to think of this. She doesn't want to be squicked out by her feelings for him.
06. Virginia's fondness for the color purple comes mostly from her mother, whom also usually wore purple.
07. Virginia's horse is named "Daffodil" after the flower her father always left on her mother's grave.
08. Virginia has some talent for song and dance, she's just never had a chance to explore them.
09. Virginia's "Mystic" ability was inherited from her mother.
02. As hard as Virginia tries, she can't seem to get rid of that cowlick bang. She keeps it around now because she's convinced herself that boys think it's cute.
03. Virginia has a scar on her back from a particularly nasty encounter with Ziekfried.
04. Virginia crushes easily. This is debatable as canon, when you think about it.
05. Given Jet was Werner's adopted son while he was in the wasteland, this makes Jet and Virginia siblings to a degree. Virginia tries VERY HARD not to think of this. She doesn't want to be squicked out by her feelings for him.
06. Virginia's fondness for the color purple comes mostly from her mother, whom also usually wore purple.
07. Virginia's horse is named "Daffodil" after the flower her father always left on her mother's grave.
08. Virginia has some talent for song and dance, she's just never had a chance to explore them.
09. Virginia's "Mystic" ability was inherited from her mother.
10. Virginia has a certain fear of bears.
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