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Favorite and less favorite characters
I think they were believable. I liked will the best and thought he conducted himself well. I also liked Peter. He was a great sidekick. I disliked Victor Valerian because of his conduct.
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While I disliked the Fate Sealers, after hearing how they were trained, it was hard to do much more than pity them. Victor Valerian however, was a villain through and through. He was sneaky and conniving, which makes him the least likable character for me.
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Auralius was a great character indeed! He was another one I liked after Will.Leah39 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 07:52 While I really liked almost all of the characters, I found myself liking Auralius the best. He was surly and angry and first, but he admitted when he was wrong, apologized for his mistakes, and ended up coming through for his friends and being a reliable and brave character.
While I disliked the Fate Sealers, after hearing how they were trained, it was hard to do much more than pity them. Victor Valerian however, was a villain through and through. He was sneaky and conniving, which makes him the least likable character for me.
The training of the Fate Sealers was cruel and made them soulless, which I guess was the purpose of it.
I liked Victor Valerian at first until he showed his true face! Now, he is one of my least likable characters as well.
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I didn't trust him from the start - he just seemed off and always in the right place at the right time, with his soothing voice. And Valerie only seemed to want to get away from him. He just seemed wrong. I felt like Drinkwater was good at first, then bad and then came through in the end. The author always kept me guessing, which I like. Nobody enjoys a predictable story.gali wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 08:05Auralius was a great character indeed! He was another one I liked after Will.Leah39 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 07:52 While I really liked almost all of the characters, I found myself liking Auralius the best. He was surly and angry and first, but he admitted when he was wrong, apologized for his mistakes, and ended up coming through for his friends and being a reliable and brave character.
While I disliked the Fate Sealers, after hearing how they were trained, it was hard to do much more than pity them. Victor Valerian however, was a villain through and through. He was sneaky and conniving, which makes him the least likable character for me.
The training of the Fate Sealers was cruel and made them soulless, which I guess was the purpose of it.
I liked Victor Valerian at first until he showed his true face! Now, he is one of my least likable characters as well.
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I disliked the Fate Sealers the most, just because they were so creepy and scary. The author definitely did a great job of bringing them to life.
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Oh, I forgot about Warloch! He was awful too! Even worse than Victor Valerian, because he was cruel to people AND animals! I can't stand people who hurt animals. Good point.KDJ wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 09:29 My favorite character's were Auralius and Damian. They were all cool and broody. Future antihero and hero in the making. My least favorite was Rufus Warloch. The author wrote his character well. I disliked it so much. The worst person to be in charge of the animals. I also liked Auralius' mother.
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For the Worst one it's definitely Warloch. I mean how can one do what he does?
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It's interesting that both your favorite and least favorite charachters both played such a minor role in the storyNisha Ward wrote: ↑14 Sep 2019, 21:09 I loved Emmy! Though she rarely appeared, she was fun and mischievous with Will's best interests at heart. Most of the cast were great, to be honest, but Emmy won my heart. On the other hand, I really hated the Gate Keeper. Animal cruelty is something I dislike immensely.