Favorite character in the story?
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Re: Favorite character in the story?
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I liked Renfield too, and I was sorry to see him die in the end. However, in the total makeup of the story, it was a realistic end for him. Hopefully, there will be other characters to carry on his noble and fair ideas.rdrumsey wrote: ↑21 May 2020, 05:57 Renfield was my favorite, because he evolves throughout the book. In the beginning, he was a typical scientist. Maybe not so bright since he should have picked up on subtle human traits or Kata’s blatant witty humor their Projects don’t have. But, it finally clicks, and he becomes a sub hero in the story. I was horrified when I found out what happened to him. Hated that he left the story. RIP Renfield
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I agree with you, his character has that spark to continue a good story to its climax
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Indeed, Project Tau is the whole reason of the book, and series. I look forward to seeing how he will evolve. I am sure he will become better than all the natural-born human characters in the series.Mehwish Qaiser wrote: ↑21 May 2020, 09:05
I agree with you, his character has that spark to continue a good story to its climax
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He was my favorite character as well!
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