Main Characters

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Sean Matthews

the Prince

Sean's got more issues than a cat stuck in a chimney. He's incredibly complex, but ironically wants the simplest things in life. His many faces carry the story and so do the many decisions he makes to ensure Salvaniah’s future. Sometimes he makes the right decisions, but most of time he’s focused on the ones he gets wrong. Soaking in a bath of self-love would really help him come to terms with his faults, but as anyone who has taken that journey knows, that path can be more treacherous than most. 

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Matt Menlo

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Matt is the heart of the story. In fact, if one were to analyse the whole story, I think they'd find he's the main character, because as much as this story follows Sean's life, it consistently twirls and wraps itself around Matt.

Without Matt, Time would have no future.
Without Time this story would not exist.

Stephanie Sommers

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Stephanie's got the future of this wonderful world called Salvaniah in her hands, but she's compromised in seeing her worth by the influential people in her life. She's young, the youngest of the cast, but she's quick to catch on and clever. Very clever. Watching her grow from an angst, stubborn late teen to a mature, accepting young woman who knows her worth, is not a thread this story could live without.

While this story might exist because of Sean, and Matt may be at its heart, Stephanie is the one holding all of its many threads together.

the Princess

Lucus

the Other

No story is complete without its villain, but the complexity of Lucus is that one can't help but agree with his views at times. He's not your typical dead beat and unfortunate looking villain; he's got character, he's got charm and though at many moments we'd like to see him killed off, without him, none of these characters, nor the world of Salvaniah, would grow to what it needs to become.

Where evil lingers, good grows.
One cannot flourish without the other.

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Ollic

a Guardian

The older we get the more invisible we become, but the lines on our faces tell so many stories which ought not to be forgotten. Ollic has many lines and many stories; he also has many names. He is the Merlin of our story, but unlike the wise, unromantic and clean-hand wizard he’s always been portrayed to be, this Merlin has blood on his hands and a heart that yearns for love.

He's also desperate to correct the wrong he's done and save Salvaniah's future, even if it's at the cost of this being the last name we know him by.