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Post by Pixie on Apr 14, 2018 14:03:28 GMT -5
Who do you think are the most realistic characters? The ones that are products of their environment. The ones that no matter how mean or difficult or annoying they are, it makes sense. The ones that have day-to-day problems that people actually have.
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Post by ❅Maplefrost❅ on Apr 14, 2018 14:16:01 GMT -5
Mmm, Cinderpelt and Ivypool.
Ivypool is pretty much pretty relatable, she's an underdog with an inferiority complex used to have sibling rivalry issues. I feel like people with siblings in similar situations can relate to her that way and can't help but want to root for her. She's also been through some dark days, traumatizing even, but came out on top. And now she's much more mature, has her own family and is well respected by her peers.
Cinderpelt, imo, is great representation of physically disabled characters. She had her down times, she was depressed, and upset, but she stood back up again. She strived to improve from her failures, and sometimes blamed herself, but didn't give up. She's a very compassionate character, who's inspired others to go out there and do great things too, like Littlecloud. And she died a valiant death, like a warrior, but she didn't regret her duty as a healer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2018 14:52:08 GMT -5
Squirrelflight reminds me of a teenage brat. However, she's learned from it and grew up. I like how she matured because there was no time for that behavior, that during the journey, it was a life and death situation. I liked how she stopped fooling around and took the journey seriously. Now she's willing to do anything she can to help her family, sacrificing her own happiness, whatever it took. She's a strong warrior who loves her family and I admire her for that.
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