Favorite character in the story?
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Favorite character in the story?
Who was your favorite character in this story?
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I agree. Watching a character grow, mature, and develop connects you more to them. This is definitely true with Tau. Plus, he is brave, smart, and curious, which I also like. I loved watching him grow and progress throughout the story. He is a strong character with so many good qualities!
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I totally agree with this. He is a character who happens to have played a major role in making this story as good as it turned out.DEEPA PUJARI wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 10:02 My favorite character is Dr Renfield. Though he is a scientist working on Kata he is righteous and plays fair. Without Dr Renfield and his investigation, the story wouldn’t be as good as it is.
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I agree with this. He is the only character who is trying to do the “right” thing and has the power to do so. He is my favorite character. I do like Kata and Tau also, but Renfield is my favorite.Zee_Zee wrote: ↑07 Apr 2020, 05:21I totally agree with this. He is a character who happens to have played a major role in making this story as good as it turned out.DEEPA PUJARI wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 10:02 My favorite character is Dr Renfield. Though he is a scientist working on Kata he is righteous and plays fair. Without Dr Renfield and his investigation, the story wouldn’t be as good as it is.
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Now I did like Renfield a lot, but I wouldn't go as far to say he did the right thing. He was still a scientist. He felt the same way as all the others when it came to Tau. He did redeem himself a bit by trying to help them and be kind. But at the end of the day, he wouldn't give Kata pain meds. He was training slaves, and okay with that. He was an excellent character though.Jocelyn Eastman wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 20:03I agree with this. He is the only character who is trying to do the “right” thing and has the power to do so. He is my favorite character. I do like Kata and Tau also, but Renfield is my favorite.Zee_Zee wrote: ↑07 Apr 2020, 05:21I totally agree with this. He is a character who happens to have played a major role in making this story as good as it turned out.DEEPA PUJARI wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 10:02 My favorite character is Dr Renfield. Though he is a scientist working on Kata he is righteous and plays fair. Without Dr Renfield and his investigation, the story wouldn’t be as good as it is.