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Elliot

Elliot spent so long trying to become "better" that he forgot he was already lovable

Elliot is very organised.

At least, he owns things that suggest organisation exists in his life.

He has planners. Multiple. He has lists for lists. He has systems that were carefully designed, tested briefly, and then abandoned the moment they required emotional consistency.

He is always in the process of “getting his life together.”

The problem is that “together” keeps moving.

Elliot is constantly learning, improving, optimising, adjusting — but somewhere along the way, he started to believe that he had to earn rest, rather than simply take it.

So he doesn’t rest properly.

He schedules it.

Then reschedules it.

Then feels slightly guilty about it anyway.

But underneath all of this is something softer that he doesn’t always notice:

He is already trying incredibly hard.

And that already counts as something meaningful.

Even if the checklist says otherwise.

Known Behaviours

  • Owns multiple unfinished productivity systems

  • Writes lists that refer to other lists

  • Attempts to “fix life” in structured phases

  • Struggles to fully stop thinking about improvement

  • Feels guilty when resting without justification

  • Re-reads old plans as if they might still work

  • Secretly wants permission to just exist

Known Associates

Recent Sightings

  • Seen creating a “simple to-do list” that became extremely complex

  • Reported reorganising priorities for emotional clarity

  • Attempted to schedule “spontaneity time”

  • Found staring at unfinished tasks with deep philosophical concern

  • Briefly stopped working and looked confused about what to do next

  • Last seen trying to decide whether resting counts as progress

Notes from Observers

Elliot is often described as:

  • “intelligent but tired in a familiar way”

  • “always improving, never quite finished”

  • “a mirror for modern burnout”

Despite this, he is widely considered:

One of the most human-feeling characters in the entire creature universe.

Olive quietly reminds Elliot that rest does not need to be earned.

Bernard understands overthinking and says very little about it.

William keeps things safe. Elliot keeps trying to improve them.

Pip accidentally interrupts Elliot’s planning cycles and forces him into reality.

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Elliot exists as a physical sticker with collectible lore backing