Talk:Wynd, Skye and One White Mouse
I was planning on giving the Xanadu thing a rest for a while and work on a non Kubla Con TF story that's been floating in my brain, however, the characters don't seem to want to be let go of just yet.
Alveric
- Just had a read-through and it looks like a fun set of characters to have an adventure with; each of them has complementary abilities and limitations. It's a well-described introduction to them. Of course, now comes the hard part - the adventure itself. Looking forward to seeing what you've got in mind for that. Bryan 08:44, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
I'm still not entirely sure where this is going, but I thought Alex, Hannah, the Jedi and the (former?)employees of Darknight Books could help reunite Skye with her siblings (Hannah could use the Vulcan mind meld to restore Wynd's memory, for example) and in turn they could help Hannah and Alex, who get kidnapped by an evil entity who wants its own Jedi knight.
Alveric
What I want to know is, how could ANY little boy with ample imagination NOT become their character in mind when the transformation hit? Alex Warlorn, 15:23, 28 March 2011 (PST)
A child's imagination tends to be more flexible and less likely to be too intensely focused for too long on one object. That would make it less likely for one to get trapped in one character. Also a child's concept of reality is more malleable which would actually make such a transformation less jarring than for an adult. This makes me believe that a child with a healthy imagination would be more capable of taking a drastic physical transformation in stride than a typical adult not less.
Alveric