Tabella Iendae

Description
In Nanu's Revenge:
 * In her debut, she was a tall teenager, standing at 5'8" and weighing around 135 lbs. on Earth and 174 lbs. on Zilraicarro. She had long, beautiful ginger hair and bright greenish-blue and coppery eyes, and like her family, she has bluish-grey, cobalty skin. She, like her comrades, wears a white suit, which helps keep them alive. She often carries around a PDA-like object.
 * She is adventurous and a thrill-seeker, much to the chagrin of her father. Being a teenager, she can be quite moody.

In Nanu's Paradise:
 * Tabella was now a young adult too, no longer a teenager, now standing at a stagger 5’10”, nearly the same height as her husband, who now stands at an even 6’ even. The Alolan sun did somewhat of a number on her blue grey, cobalty skin, which is now very pale, almost bone-coloured. Her hair is still ginger in colour, which they shine brightly in the sun. Her eyes were still orangey-copper and bluish-green in colour as well. She now wears an Alolan sweatshirt, light blue in colour, with white hibiscus flowers plastered all over the shirt, with a pair of dark blue jeans, while she wears black hiking boots, which matches Sophocles' boots. She and her husband wear matching weddings bands, which are small, white gold ring which shine so brightly in the sunlight.
 * Her personality remains unchanged, remaining adventurous, but isn't as moody as when she was a teenager. She is shown to care greatly about Molayne, wanting him to join Sophocles and her at the table, even though he had already eaten. She is also shown to love to listen to Molayne's stories.

Before Nanu's Revenge
Before the events of NR, her parents died and their close friends, Phyco and Soliera, decided to adopt her.

In Nanu's Revenge
She debuts in chapter 26, asking her adopted father if she can look for Guzzlord, but he says no, much to her chagrin.

Before Nanu's Paradise
Sometime before the events of NP, she marries Sophocles, despite the two being different species.

In Nanu's Paradise
She debuts in chapter 6, along with Sophocles.