Which character perspective was your favourite and why?
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Which character perspective was your favourite and why?
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I would like to see a little cynical or suspicious side to Galen. He's survived a harsh upbringing, and I'm interested in how that would affect his views of other people. I get that he's incredibly grateful to be out of the Isles of the Princes, but wouldn't his experiences there change him?scaryeyes_25 wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 21:15 I don't know, Galen looks promising. But he is too good to be true. Everyone has a hint of evilness and/or sarcasm but all I see in him is innocence and kindness. Maybe because he came from an oppressive country so he wanted everything to be right this time. But then again this is a series. Everything can happen in just a few pages
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The ruler of Voulhire. Is my favorite character; He is wise and that's why His people looked up to him as an icon of success.
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I agree! I am curious how the fall of Hillport will affect Wilhelm, though, and how the people view him. In book 2, his reign might come to an abrupt end.Nelson Lyric wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 14:45 King Wilhelm!
The ruler of Voulhire. Is my favorite character; He is wise and that's why His people looked up to him as an icon of success.
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I can't wait for book 2, It's awesome to know Im not the only one thinking in those lines. Thanks for passing through my comment.Krista Ash wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 11:26I agree! I am curious how the fall of Hillport will affect Wilhelm, though, and how the people view him. In book 2, his reign might come to an abrupt end.Nelson Lyric wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 14:45 King Wilhelm!
The ruler of Voulhire. Is my favorite character; He is wise and that's why His people looked up to him as an icon of success.
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Yeah. Something to look forward in Galen's character. I really think one way or the other his scars will show somehow. I'll wait to see the claws behind those kindness.Krista Ash wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 14:04I would like to see a little cynical or suspicious side to Galen. He's survived a harsh upbringing, and I'm interested in how that would affect his views of other people. I get that he's incredibly grateful to be out of the Isles of the Princes, but wouldn't his experiences there change him?scaryeyes_25 wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 21:15 I don't know, Galen looks promising. But he is too good to be true. Everyone has a hint of evilness and/or sarcasm but all I see in him is innocence and kindness. Maybe because he came from an oppressive country so he wanted everything to be right this time. But then again this is a series. Everything can happen in just a few pages
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