Stella Greyber is a supporting character of the Poppy Playtime franchise. She was a higher-up at Playtime Co. and its Head of Playcare.
She was voiced by Nola Klop who also voiced V from Murder Drones and Poppy Playtime from the game sharing her name.
Personality[]
Stella looks to be an adult who feels as though she never grew up, with a warm and vivacious attitude. She becomes engrossed in the notion that childhood feels eternal and that no one ever really feels like an adult. She wants to help children have joyful childhoods and to reclaim the innocence she once had as a young child. Her own tube slide in Higher-Up Tunnel and her office with her title "Head of Playcare" suggest that she is a well-respected and hardworking person. It is important to note that, despite her warm and compassionate demeanor, she actively participated in and was aware of the Bigger Bodies Initiative, as demonstrated by the Cross-Department and Employee Instructions, she was aware of the Bigger Bodies Initiative and actively participated in it, therefore she was aware of the orphans' destiny. This reveals a much darker side to her, which paradoxically goes against the reason she joined Playtime Co. in the first place—to provide kids a happy childhood—as she is willing to allow orphans to be transformed into living toys in order to do her job.
Unlike Pierre and Sawyer, however, she seems to show remorse for her actions and is apologetic and sad when she is unable to help the Hartmann's adopt Jeremy.
Trivia[]
- It's still unknown what happened to her, but she is implied to be one of the few staff members who either managed to survive The Hour of Joy and redeemed herself or died in said event.
- She is widely theorized to be Poppy Playtime in the present, given her desire to live forever and similar personality traits.
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