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''[[Tajent]]'' dates to the fall of 2012: a casual, hospitable, sometimes crass character who's both more easygoing and more malleable than the other two, especially when off duty. He also combines Tradition (going into his steward father's line of work, more or less) with Change (assisting the headwoman even though he's male, since Weyrs don't have stewards), two movements at play in HRW at the time. He's intended to fit in well with everyday lower caverns scenes.   
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'''[[Tajent]]''' dates to the fall of 2012: a casual, hospitable, sometimes crass character who's both more easygoing and more malleable than the other two, especially when off duty. He also combines Tradition (going into his steward father's line of work, more or less) with Change (assisting the headwoman even though he's male, since Weyrs don't have stewards), two movements at play in HRW at the time. He's intended to fit in well with everyday lower caverns scenes.   
  
 
Any resemblance to a young, non-eunuch Varys-wannabe emerged after creation...
 
Any resemblance to a young, non-eunuch Varys-wannabe emerged after creation...

Revision as of 08:32, 2 December 2012

Leova

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Leova was created in January of 2008 as a spear carrier with a past, doomed to die as a young rider. She didn't.

In large part, Leova survived due to the strong associations she made, particularly the friendship with Louvaen back on day one. Of course, Vrianth also took on a life of her own.


Val

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Val started out as a NPC in early 2010, a magpie character in contrast to Leova, during a period when there weren't many strong female brownriders around.

The game's timeline was, barely, just right for her and Visigoth's concept: "What happens when a girl Impresses when she's scarcely old enough to Stand... and her dragon's a big strong brown... and it's Pass?"

Chameleon that she is, she's high maintenance. Visigoth is a different sort of power.


Tajent

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Tajent dates to the fall of 2012: a casual, hospitable, sometimes crass character who's both more easygoing and more malleable than the other two, especially when off duty. He also combines Tradition (going into his steward father's line of work, more or less) with Change (assisting the headwoman even though he's male, since Weyrs don't have stewards), two movements at play in HRW at the time. He's intended to fit in well with everyday lower caverns scenes.

Any resemblance to a young, non-eunuch Varys-wannabe emerged after creation...