Joe: Vicineko Ellen
| Project | Format | Core Themes | Where to Access | |---------|--------|-------------|-----------------| | | Audio (weekly, 30‑45 min) | Local histories, climate activism, personal narratives. | Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS feed (vicineko.com/podcast) | | Close‑Knits (Book) | Print & e‑book | Family, migration, place‑memory. | Amazon, Barnes & Noble, local indie bookstores (often stocked on consignment). | | Eco‑Story Zine | PDF + limited‑run print | DIY sustainability tips, short fiction, visual art. | Free PDF on Substack; printed copies via Etsy shop. | | River‑Side Raconteurs (Video Series) | YouTube (short documentaries) | River ecosystems, oral histories of fisherfolk. | YouTube channel “Vicineko” | | Vicineko Hub (Physical Space) | Co‑working / event venue | Collaborative creation, workshops, pop‑up markets. | 212 Pine Street, Seattle (open‑door Tuesdays). | | Eco‑Story Fest (Annual Event) | Live festival (talks, panels, art installations) | Intersection of art, activism, and local culture. | Held each September in Portland; tickets via Eventbrite. |
In that moment, Joe realized that he had found a new family in Willow Creek. He saw that Vicineko was not just a remarkable young woman but a guardian of the town, a symbol of the enduring power of love and compassion. And as he looked at Ellen, he knew that he had found a new sense of purpose, one that would guide him for the rest of his days. vicineko ellen joe
She is a "Thiren" (a humanoid with animal traits), specifically possessing a large, powerful shark tail . She wears a modified maid outfit complete with spiked collars and wristbands. | Project | Format | Core Themes |
| Pillar | What It Means | How It Shows Up | |--------|----------------|-----------------| | | Stories that spring from a specific neighborhood, city, or natural landscape. | Essays about Seattle’s Pike‑Place Market, photo essays of the Columbia River Gorge. | | 2. Sustainable Praxis | Not just talking about sustainability, but modeling it in production. | Zero‑waste printing, digital‑first publishing, eco‑friendly merch (organic cotton tees, bamboo notebooks). | | 3. Collaborative Community | Projects are co‑created with local artists, activists, and residents. | Community mural series, open‑mic “Story‑Swap” events, podcasts featuring neighborhood leaders. | | 4. Multimodal Expression | Using text, audio, video, and tactile media to reach varied audiences. | Blog posts, a weekly podcast (“Vicinity Voices”), short documentaries, printable zines. | | 5. Accessibility & Inclusion | Content is designed to be readable and reachable for people with different abilities. | Transcripts for podcasts, alt‑text for images, captioned videos, free‑downloadable PDFs. | | | Eco‑Story Zine | PDF + limited‑run
Ellen, sensing the depth of Joe's pain, took him under her wing. She tended to his wound, using her knowledge of herbs and medicine to clean and dress it. Vicineko, curious about the stranger, would often visit Joe, bringing him small gifts of food and drink.
In the world of Zenless Zone Zero , Ellen Joe is an and a member of the Victoria Housekeeping Co. faction.
