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38. Rosario is a nature fairy from a story book, rather than from "reality". She is not aware of this fact and can't tell the difference between an origami flower and a real one.
37. This graph paper mathematician secretly dreams of starting a family. Unfortunately for her, she's made of graph paper, which isn't quite capable of reproduction. Her love for anyone else is also overshadowed by her love of theoretical statistics.
35. Piper is able to be compressed even flatter thanks to her bag-likeness. Pauli often has to do this to hold on to her more easily on particularly windy days, buuut sometimes she just wants a pillow.
34. This rabbit is surprisingly moist due to being watercolored. It's this humidity that allows her to stick to other paper surfaces.
33. Pamela, in her comic canon, got her powers from getting fused with synthetic rubber. Now most think she has to do with ribbons, due to how she loses a dimension when reaching out to a higher plane of reality. She claims her skin feels like rubber, but people feel paper.
30. Although puberty has changed Amy's body a lot, if you were to unfold her you'd still find her old design, just much larger in size than before. She's always been more comfortable as origami, however, so she's not likely to do that, unless it is to fold into something else.
29. Lara is studying to be a graphic designer. She's briefly dabbled in animation, but it wasn't her calling.
28. June's abnormally thick outlines are sometimes a problem, she misjudges how much space she needs a lot. Hence why she gets into so many accidents.
27. Coony Crumples is incredibly prideful of each and every one of her creases. She also stinks.
Kinda makes sense for someone who is so constantly in rubbish bins.
23. Although papery-flat, Heidi does not have any issues with water. In fact, she does not mind taking a dip in a hot spring every now and then. She finds it blissful, but would definitely not recommend it to most of her clientele.