Amelia

"I love eating a peach straight from a mitten. It's like a fuzzy wrapper, cuz."

- Amelia

Amelia (アンデス,) is a snooty eagle villager from the. Her Japanese name could come from a breed of eagle and a shortening of a place in South America. Her name may be a reference to Amelia Earheart, the first female pilot to take flight. She was also known to be the only female eagle until, where Celia was introduced. Her initial phrase in is a reference towards her species.

Appearance
Amelia strongly resembles the Crested Caracara, a bird of prey native to South America. She is an eagle with a red face, a white beak, cyan eyelids, black, navy blue, white feathers, and she initially wears a spider web shirt. Tiffany also has the spider web shirt as her initial clothes. In, Amelia looks the same as she is in in later games, only that she has no eye liner.

Personality
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As a snooty villager, Amelia will appear uptown, classy, and chic. With this, however, she will appear also rude, belittling, and snobbish when talking to the player or other villagers in the town, usually criticizing their dress sense or fashion. When talking to the player enough times, she will befriend them but still remain subtly rude. As with all snooty villagers, she has an interest in clothes over other hobbies. Amelia will still have problems socializing with other villagers, usually lazy villagers by disagreeing with their choice of lifestyle or getting offended by a jock villager, who has questioned her physical fitness.

House
She has a variety of desert-like furniture, with items from the Cabin and Ranch series. She also has a cactus and a guitar. On the wall she has the Desert Vista, and on the floor she has the Cabin Rug. Together these pieces give her home a southwestern ambiance. She has a Tall Puffoid gyroid. She also has a computer. She plays K.K. Condor on her stereo if she has one. In, her house remains relatively unchanged from previous games.