Author's note
Hey everybody,
I know not a lot of people have been reading the story sniff sniff, but for those who haveā¦I realize I've been a tad blunt lately. I feel like I haven't done enough character development for the new characters. This story is going to be very suspenseful, I plan for it to take a lot of twists and turns.
Nyx- Nyx is the newest titan; she comes to jump city on a dark and stormy night (corny I know!) She seems to have a dark side, like raven, but seems a tad more cheerful. For all you people who love lit. Terms, Nyx is the antagonist. However; she isn't a static character. You're going to notice a change in her. Nyx herself even has deeper symbolism, note her wardrobe during fights. The tattoo also has a symbolic meaning.
The Guardians-
Jack- Jack is the ice guardian; he is the first one to meet Nyx. He is very secretive in the beginning but will open up later. He is the only male of the guardians, which causes tension. Though he is not the leader, he is more of the level headed one. Jack is a flat character, he won't really change.
Flame- Flame is the fire guardian; she is the second one to meet Nyx. She is very competitive and rude at times. She is also extremely apprehensive about Nyx, which also causes tension. Flame is not the leader either, though she thinks she should be. Flame never fails to point out Nyx's flaws, and always is there to remind everyone about the prophecy, but why?
Rhapsody- Rhapsody is the wind guardian, you haven't heard much from her yet, but you will. She is very calm, which presents a verbal irony in her name. If there is one thing she cannot stand, it is two guardians arguing.
Charon- Charon is the water guardian and is very quiet. Charon's name also presents a verbal irony which you will see later.
Carme- Carme is the leader. Though she doesn't speak very much, she has massive respect from the rest of the guardians. You will also see that Carme doesn't choose sides at any point in this story, she negotiates, which probably makes her a good leader.
Meanings:
Banorum ET malorum: means good vs. evil in Latin.
If you notice any irony, or understand some of the symbolism, please tell me in a review!
Thanks! Nyx-Night
