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{{Quote|In my own way... You know I will always be there to protect you.|Faye to Colin}}'''Faye''' is a main character of ''[[Finding Paradise]]''; she was breifly served as the main antagonist until resolving with [[Eva Rosalene|Dr. Eva Rosalene]] and [[Neil Watts|Dr. Neil Watts]] moments before [[Colin]]'s Death. It's implied she is Colin's interpretation of the unnamed bird from ''[[A Bird Story]]''.
   
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== Appearance and Personality ==
'''Faye''' is a main character of ''[[Finding Paradise]]''; she was breifly served as the main antagonist until resolving with [[Eva Rosalene|Dr. Eva Rosalene]] and [[Neil Watts|Dr. Neil Watts]] moments before [[Colin]]'s Death. It's implied she is Colin's interpretation of the unnamed bird from ''[[A Bird Story]]''.
 
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Throughout her childhood and teenage years, Faye had shoulder length brown hair, with a portion of it tied into a small ponytail. Her eyes were a vibrant green, and her skin was fair. As a young adult, Faye could be seeing wearing a brown dress with a blue waistband. Her hair was much longer, and she kept it tied back into a long ponytail. As a kid, Faye was shown to be friendly, talented, clever, and funny. Though often teasing Colin, Faye genuinely cared for him, and wanted to spend time with him and help better him as a person. The two were so close, that Dr. Watts initially believed that the two were "childhood sweethearts". With Faye's guidance, Colin eventually learned to play the cello properly, applied for his first job, and mustered the courage to ask Sofia out on a date.
   
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As a young adult, Faye was shown to have developed a more mature, almost motherly personality while still retaining her love of teasing and hanging out with Colin. As revealed in the ''Paper Memories ''comic, Faye initially disproved of Colin's relationship with Sofia, possibly out of jealously. However, after realizing just how happy Colin was with the girl, and how he was finally taking control of his own life, she supported the relationship wholeheartedly. When Faye felt that Colin had matured enough, she took him to their favorite hill overlooking the city. There, she explained to him that he would have to move on without her, as people would laugh if they found out he had an imaginary friend. She promised that, in a way, she would always be around to protect him. The two hugged before Faye faded away.
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At the end of Colin's life, Faye appeared one last time to say her final goodbyes. She asked Colin if he still had regrets, which he admitted that he he still did, but was grateful for the life he had. Faye happily exclaims that that was all she wanted to hear. Faye admitted that she wished they could meet under better circumstances and with more time, before encouraged him to return to his wife and pass away peacefully. Before going, Colin thanks Faye for being his friend when nobody else would.
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At the end of the game, an image of Faye appeared on Dr. Watts' terminal screen, hinting that Faye's memory may not have "died" off with Colin and that she may be continuing to live on within Dr. Watts' terminal.
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Revision as of 22:55, 12 June 2020

Faye to Colin
In my own way... You know I will always be there to protect you.

Faye is a main character of Finding Paradise; she was breifly served as the main antagonist until resolving with Dr. Eva Rosalene and Dr. Neil Watts moments before Colin's Death. It's implied she is Colin's interpretation of the unnamed bird from A Bird Story.

Appearance and Personality

Throughout her childhood and teenage years, Faye had shoulder length brown hair, with a portion of it tied into a small ponytail. Her eyes were a vibrant green, and her skin was fair. As a young adult, Faye could be seeing wearing a brown dress with a blue waistband. Her hair was much longer, and she kept it tied back into a long ponytail. As a kid, Faye was shown to be friendly, talented, clever, and funny. Though often teasing Colin, Faye genuinely cared for him, and wanted to spend time with him and help better him as a person. The two were so close, that Dr. Watts initially believed that the two were "childhood sweethearts". With Faye's guidance, Colin eventually learned to play the cello properly, applied for his first job, and mustered the courage to ask Sofia out on a date.

As a young adult, Faye was shown to have developed a more mature, almost motherly personality while still retaining her love of teasing and hanging out with Colin. As revealed in the Paper Memories comic, Faye initially disproved of Colin's relationship with Sofia, possibly out of jealously. However, after realizing just how happy Colin was with the girl, and how he was finally taking control of his own life, she supported the relationship wholeheartedly. When Faye felt that Colin had matured enough, she took him to their favorite hill overlooking the city. There, she explained to him that he would have to move on without her, as people would laugh if they found out he had an imaginary friend. She promised that, in a way, she would always be around to protect him. The two hugged before Faye faded away.

At the end of Colin's life, Faye appeared one last time to say her final goodbyes. She asked Colin if he still had regrets, which he admitted that he he still did, but was grateful for the life he had. Faye happily exclaims that that was all she wanted to hear. Faye admitted that she wished they could meet under better circumstances and with more time, before encouraged him to return to his wife and pass away peacefully. Before going, Colin thanks Faye for being his friend when nobody else would.

At the end of the game, an image of Faye appeared on Dr. Watts' terminal screen, hinting that Faye's memory may not have "died" off with Colin and that she may be continuing to live on within Dr. Watts' terminal.

Relationships