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Flora Reinhold

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Gender: Female

Species: Human

Hair: Brown

Eyes: Black

Family:

Baron Reinhold (birth father, deceased)

Violet Reinhold (mother, deceased)

Dahlia Reinhold (stepmother, robot)

Hershel Layton (adoptive father/guardian)

Alfendi Layton (brother via Hershel)

Katrielle Layton (sister via Hershel)

She is the only child of the late Baron Augustus Reinhold and the late Lady Violet Reinhold, as well as the heiress of the family fortune and St. Mystere.

Flora was very young when her mother, Lady Violet, died from influenza. Bruno built a robotic mirror image of Violet for Flora, but the baron was very distressed at how familiar the robot was to his real wife; so the robots personality and memory was wiped clean, and a new woman was created: Dahlia, which the baron felt more comfortable with, but scared Flora quite a lot. The young girl spent most of her time playing alone by her mother's grave, so to cheer her up, her father arranged to have an amusement park built just for her. When the baron was told that he was terminally ill, he had Bruno construct the village and villagers of St. Mystere. The robots and Bruno would care for and protect Flora until someone came who was both wise enough to solve all of the puzzles and kind enough to make Flora smile again. After Layton and Luke solved the mystery of St. Mystere, Flora decided to leave her fortune untouched so that the town and the robots she grew to love would continue to survive. Layton took the responsibility of guardian for her and she moved with him to London.

Flora is a sweet, curious individual. Because she spent so many years in a village populated entirely by robots, she has difficulty relating to new people, and will often either hide from them or overshare details. She is devotedly fond of both Professor Layton and Luke, and gets very upset when they go away on investigations without her. It's implied that she has a strong fear of being alone, and that she has separation anxiety when she's away from Layton for too long. This is understandable, as he is the only parental figure she has had for many years, and when he goes away without her she worries that he might not come back.

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