Monday, January 19, 2009

Getting to know my characters, Day 7

Who refuses to speak to him and why?

Miresa: Haliwen, the proverbial "teacher's pet" in Miresa's class of apprentices. Like Miresa, her powers have not awakened yet, and so she views Miresa as a rival

Bradlin: Merakor, a dragoon apprentice that can wield magia. He frequently tries to put Bradlin down over Bradlin's inability to wield magia (which is something Bradlin can't help)

Galia: Most of the council of elders of Telrain, all because she is an elf.

Arune: Her former commander, who feels Arune is still as clumsy as she was when she was under her command as a recruit even though Arune has long since overcame her clumsiness and became a Wingblade


If she were told she was destined to fulfill a great prophecy, how would she react? (book one spoilers ahoy!)

Miresa: Ask herself if she really is capable of fulfilling said prophecy.

Bradlin: Initially, he'd be shocked, but then he'd ask a barrage of questions.

Galia: She'd be a little surprised, but wouldn't ask questions about how to go about fulfilling said prophecy

Arune: Ask to see some form of confirmation that she (or in the story's case, her Other) is the chosen.


Who important in his life has died and how did he handle it?

Miresa: Her grandmother, whom she never knew. She does keep her memory alive by leaving flowers on her tomb.

Bradlin: His father is presumed dead, so when the news first broke, he shut himself in his room and cried for several hours, denying that the death had happened. Since that time, hints have surfaced that his father is alive, lending his initial denials some credibility.

Galia: Fortunately, she hasn't lost anyone yet, as the elven lifespan is much longer than a human's

Arune: Hana, a fallen comrade of hers. When the news first broke, Miresa held her close and let her cry for a while. After calming down, Arune wrote a poem in her friend's memory.

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