![]() He notified the one group he knew could help her-the Psychonauts. Finally, at a national hospital one of the doctors recognized her condition for what it was. They transferred her to a bigger and more high-security institution. They didn't know what to do with her there. The voices were even worse there-more numerous, more tortured. She resisted them and put up such a fight that they took her to the local sanitarium. The police eventually picked her up wandering down a deserted country road, all alone. She tried to avoid contact with people, but in her populous country that was nearly impossible. ![]() She couldn't take the thoughts in her head-it all reminded her of the children and their anguished cries. ![]() She ran out of the hospital and down the street, and ran all the way to the next town before the voices stopped. She covered her ears and screamed out loud, but she couldn't shut them out. She could hear the terrified thoughts of the children caught in the fire. She thought she was just losing her mind. Perhaps it was the intensity of her emotions that caused a door to open in her mind, or else it was just a cruel trick of fate, but this exact moment is when Milla had her first psychic experience. She couldn't get through to save the children. She broke past the line of firemen and charged into the hospital, but the flames in the children's ward were too high. She ran all the way back to find it engulfed in flames. Returning from one of these missions one evening, she saw flames and smoke rising in the air over the site of the hospital. The only time she was away from the ward is when she was out trying to find parents for the children who were orphans. She had no friends outside of the hospital. Sleeping by the side of the children when they could. Reading stories to the kids who couldn't sleep. She dedicated her life to the children, working day and night. Hair up in a severe bun, the dedicated Nurse Vodello toiled for years in the pediatric ward of the poorest hospital of her equatorial homeland. Those who know her now as the upbeat party girl around camp would never recognize the girl she was in her youth. It has not been stated canon by DoubleFine Productions. The Li-Po backstory document offers extra backstory information on some characters in Psychonauts. Eventually, Milla became a counselor at Whispering Rock Psychic Summer Camp along with Sasha and Coach Oleander, where Sasha and Milla secretly took missions from Ford Cruller. They went on extravagant missions together, such as saving the president, international espionage, and even defusing a nuclear bomb, and the two eventually developed feelings for each other. She eventually got used to the name, and started going by "Milla" for short. Upon meeting him, he mispronounced her name as "Ca-Mee-Yah", which she thought was cute and didn't have the heart to correct him. This traumatic event ended up scarring her for life, but she tried her best to hide this by adopting an overly cheery hippy persona.Įventually, she joined the Psychonauts and was paired with Agent Sasha Nein. Upon returning, she witnessed the building burning down and, because of her telepathy, she heard the screams of the children as they burned alive in the fire. However, for unexplained reasons it caught fire one day while she was out getting groceries. Years ago, Camilla worked as a caretaker for children at an orphanage. Milla is also quite flirtatious and loves to party, which is reflected by her psychadelic outfits and love of disco. She is also the one who called Raz's father to pick him up from camp, and initially forbade him from participating in camp activities without consent from his parents. She is a mother figure at Whispering Rock, and always does her best to keep the campers safe. She is very kind toward her colleagues, pupils, and even her enemies. Milla has a soft and caring demeanor with an upbeat attitude. –Character blurb from the original Psychonauts website. She teaches them how to use their thoughts to fly, float, and to keep bouncing. ![]() She loves working with children and worries about their safety. Wherever Milla goes, there seems to be an upbeat soundtrack.
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