Sugar Daze

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Sugar Daze is an Inhabitant NPC who patrols the area around the Police Patrol Station. They were introduced in Update v1.25.1 alongside the other inhabitant NPCs in and around the Police station.

Description

Sugar Daze is a Unicorn mare with a bubblegum pink coat, light blue mane, and blue eyes. She wears a stable uniform with a matching colored skirt. They wear a dark grey vest with an orange name tag, adjoining black shoulder pads and a black shin guard on her right foreleg. She also sports a pair of dark blue boots on her hind-legs, an orange PipBuck on her left foreleg,and a Police officer's cap on their head. Sugar Daze also carries a Battle saddle with a brush gun equiped.

Quotes

Sugar Daze will patrol the western and southern sides of the Police Station in a large circle, occasionally stopping and looking around or doubling back on themselves. Throughout this patrol they may occasionally say random lines, waiting a period of time before saying another random line. The line will not be same as the one previously said.

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  • I miss comfy stable beds...
  • "I'd be lost if it weren'nt for my companions." (This line, unlike the others is thought rather than spoken.)
  • I want to open my own cafe someday and call it Sugar-Tec.
  • I never appreciated the peaceful, comfortable life of the stable before...
  • I hope someday nature would restore, and I'd see it as the same as I've read about it in books.

Trivia

  • As her attire and quotes hint at Sugar Daze being a Stable Dweller, the first which we have seen which is not a dead skeleton nor turned into a Ghoul.
    • Though it is not definitively known if they were a Dweller who resided in Stable 49, nor what job they were assigned in the Stable (The position of Guard could be concluded, though no evidence beyond their current clothes support this speculation).
  • There is a grammatical issue with Sugar Daze's second line, as there is an unnecessary 'n' in the contraction "Weren'nt" (Specifically the second 'n' after the apostrophe).