Violet Dappelbrook

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Violet Dappelbrook is one of the Jorvik Rangers and Wildlife Biologist. She was born in Beauvista and can be found in Dundull. Violet rides a Mustang called Nutkins. She lets the player borrow her camera to help her photograph the wildlife in Mistfall.

Appearance

Violet is wearing the Jorvik Rangers uniform. The uniform consists of a red jacket with the Jorvik Rangers logo, three pockets, a green belt with a silver buckle, gold buttons, dark brown shoulder straps and cuffs. She's wearing green pants, dark brown gloves and boots decorated with gold details, green shoelaces and soles. Violet has on a beige hat with a green band, she has black rimmed glasses, her purple hair is tied up in a ponytail, she has hazel eyes and freckles.

Violet as she appears in SSO.

Star Stable Online

Journal entry

Violet knew from an early age that she would dedicate her life to helping animals. In school she got involved with animal activism and helped manage the social media and web presence for a number of effective campaigns. Joining the Jorvik Rangers as a Wildlife Biologist was a dream come true for Violet, especially since she landed a coveted posting in beautiful Mistfall National Park!

Her horse, Nutkins, is a very playful Mustang who has a habit of wandering off. Violet doesn't seem to mind - it's like having a best friend who's always up for a game of hide-and-seek!

Violet especially loves summer in Mistfall when it's warm enough to take a dip in Mistfall's pristine springs.

Quests

  • Violet's field photography: frogs!
  • Violet's field photography: hedgehogs!
  • Violet's field photography: rabbits!
  • Violet's field photography: squirrels!

Trivia

  • Violet was born on the 18th of July.
  • She was born in Beauvista, an area that has not appeared in Star Stable Online yet.
  • Violet is the second Jorvik Ranger the player encounters, the first being Alonso.
  • The player can use Violet's camera to take pictures of wild animals.