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Which would also lead to aurilius'story too which would def be an interesting one! His would prob be the most unique since mongrels are treated so poorly in echoland
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I would love to read from Will's echo's POV, the prince. He didn't make many appearances but was such a vital character. I think it would be interesting knowing what happened to him and what he was doing while Will and Peter were running about.
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Dikay127 wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 19:38 I would love to read from Will's echo's POV, the prince. He didn't make many appearances but was such a vital character. I think it would be interesting knowing what happened to him and what he was doing while Will and Peter were running about.
Yes! He seemed to guide Will on what he needed to do next, but was in the background most of the time. We really didnt get the chance to learn much about him!
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Kro92813 wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 18:25 Which would also lead to aurilius'story too which would def be an interesting one! His would prob be the most unique since mongrels are treated so poorly in echoland
Aurilius' story would be quite interesting to read through, but I hope it leads to more stories about harmonies.
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Dikay127 wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 19:38 I would love to read from Will's echo's POV, the prince. He didn't make many appearances but was such a vital character. I think it would be interesting knowing what happened to him and what he was doing while Will and Peter were running about.
While it might seem interesting to read the Prince's PoV, I doubt it would be all that surprising considering we can basically accout for most of his actions and locations. I think a Sound and Echoes life run parallel.
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Kro92813 wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 19:50
Dikay127 wrote: 25 Sep 2019, 19:38 I would love to read from Will's echo's POV, the prince. He didn't make many appearances but was such a vital character. I think it would be interesting knowing what happened to him and what he was doing while Will and Peter were running about.
Yes! He seemed to guide Will on what he needed to do next, but was in the background most of the time. We really didnt get the chance to learn much about him!
I think his PoV would not come as much different from Will's. Even though he is a prince, I think his desperation to prove his father innocent of being called a thief mirrors that of Will trying to get Emmy back to his parents.
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I think it would be cool to have a shifting POV between Emmy and Will, and really develop their twin relationship more.
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ElizaBeth Adams wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 08:35 I think it would be cool to have a shifting POV between Emmy and Will, and really develop their twin relationship more.
I would love this! It would actually make them feel like twins, because they felt more like acquaintances in this book
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I would really like to learn more about the prince. He barely did anything in this book, but in the future it would be interesting to see him develop as a character.
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RoxieReads wrote: 29 Sep 2019, 17:34 I would really like to learn more about the prince. He barely did anything in this book, but in the future it would be interesting to see him develop as a character.
I agree! He has to have a big story to share - we just went able to see it in this one
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Kro92813 wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 07:44 If you could read this story from another characters point of view, who would you choose and why?
For me, I would like to see the story through the eyes of Emily.

A character of the story and a twin to Will, who endured alongside her brother.

Thank you for the question.
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wordslinger42 wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 09:51 I think I would choose Dew Pellucid. For me, her character needed some more development. I felt that Pellucid has a lot of potential as a character, and reading the story from her point of view would add a lot to the story and provide some insight into her character!
I agree! I would have loved to see more of Dew. She fell into the background once she was uncovered and I kept waiting for her to do more in the story.
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I would like to read from Dew's point of view. It might bring up some interesting perspectives. Cheers! :tiphat:
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I go for a Twin brother (Will). At young age he was able to adapt such situation. His braveness make him decide to go after his lost twin sister. The story became more interesting because of this.
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I would want to read it from Emmy's point of view. I want to know what all she experienced in Echoland.
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