Bree

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She and her husband, Walter, own Hillside Brewery and Vineyard. Their son, Luke, runs the electronic store at the town center. The family and taco the dog live in a manor in their vineyard. “Model” turned housewife, Bree, spends her days doing grapes quality control and being an excellent homemaker. When she isn't at the vineyard, looking after grapes and rice crops, she is taking her time at the hot spring (when unlocked) or chatting away with her good friends, Ling/Dinda. She loves cooking gourmet meals, taking long baths, and hates doing dishes and watching TV. Using math and basing the calculation on her life story, Bree should be in her late 40s, though looks much younger than most, her exact age is unknown.

Gifts

Love
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Jackfruit A yellowish-green tropical fruit with a spiky outer skin and a shredded, meaty texture. Farming
Fish taco A fresh bite of the ocean. Cooking
Vegan taco A quick meal packed with nature’s goodness. Cooking
Any kind of fruit jam
Like
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Vegetables
Fish
Basil A flavorful, leafy green herb. Farming
Universal Decent Gifts
Neutral
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Universal Neutral Gifts
Dislikes
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Universal Dislikes Gifts
Hate
Image Name Description Source
Violet A wildflower. Gathering
Tortilla A useful cooking ingredient. Can be made from either corn or wheat. Cooking
Bread A light and crusty loaf of bread. Cooking
Universal Bad Gifts

Dialogues

First meeting
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"Is that… Is that you, Player? Wow! I almost didn’t recognize you in that getup. Oh, so you’re the one moving into the lot, huh? That would explain the outfit."

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"Right. It’s not just the town, you know. The inn isn’t as busy as it used to be. Hopefully, with you moving in…it’s a sign of something good."

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"Oh, hey there! Nice to see a familiar face."

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"Can I assist you with something?"

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"People like to dismiss things they can't see. What's the fun in that?"

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"Being alone isn't always bad. Personal space is rarely a thing when you grow up with someone sparkly like Suki."

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"Sure, energetic works too. Suki is energetic."

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"I sometimes wonder if running this inn is the right move for me. I don't know..."

Spring
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"The cherry blossoms look beautiful this time of year."

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"This time of year, you can find fresh wasabi by the river…"

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"Oh, you didn’t find any, you said? Animals might have eaten them already. But have you tried by the river in the forest?"

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"Ah… I kinda miss the snow already."

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"On my morning walk the other day, I saw people gathering bamboo shoots near the lake. You should check it out."

Summer
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"Summer, finally! Now I can read outside as much as I want."

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"Do you know what Summer is good for? Spending time outside, eating tons of minced jackfruit pies, going to the beach – all that good stuff."

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"I’ll read anywhere, but there’s something about reading outside in the Summer sun that’s more relaxing."

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"Easily the best thing about Summer is the abundance of jackfruit. I can make as many minced jackfruit pies as I want!"

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"It’s easier to do my…research in Summer. I can stay out longer to see if there’s anything strange on the island."

Fall
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"Why can’t Summer be longer? I haven’t finished my reading yet!"

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"It’s the last week of Fall, and do you know what that means? We have to prepare the inn for Winter. Ugh."

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"Fall is so pretty, isn’t it? Now, if only it were a bit warmer…"

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"Brrrr. It’s starting to get cold. I’ll have to do my reading inside soon."

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"I miss Summer already…"

Winter
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"When will this Winter be over?"

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"The only good thing about Winter is it’s when our birthday is. Everything else I can do without."

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"I asked my parents and Suki if we could just close the inn for Winter, but they shot me down. Many times. You think a broken air conditioner is a problem, wait until you deal with a guest complaining about the heater."

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"I’d close the inn all Winter if it were up to me. But we can’t. Something about being the only inn in town. Ugh."

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"The snow is pretty, I’ll admit. But does it have to be so cold?"