ThePastelWitch
"There is no magic when one no longer believes."
Personally, I like multi-faceted characters with flaws that balance out their strengths. (Or take away and they rise above it) Regardless of temperaments, I always enjoy reading about those types of characters. (I'm also a sucker for character growth). It's why Isadora is kinda meek but she's been through some things people wouldn't expect from such a character. Makes relations interesting.
Also, morally gray characters are fun to read and write too (hence, Alastair lolol). So whatever role you decide on, there's an idea that could fit any royal. I've given some history that supports any alignment for any kingdom. (But personal histories also can play into that too and if it fits, we can change some of the immediate history for kingdoms to fit it too)
Also, morally gray characters are fun to read and write too (hence, Alastair lolol). So whatever role you decide on, there's an idea that could fit any royal. I've given some history that supports any alignment for any kingdom. (But personal histories also can play into that too and if it fits, we can change some of the immediate history for kingdoms to fit it too)