Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Rune Iruil

I love Rune... just saying.
I also love Aveir, and Ryke. Sinner's all right, Ralen... nice, but no... anyways, yes, I love Rune...
If you may notice Rune has the same name as Sinner... last name that is. Rune and Sinner are brothers, often mistaken for twins, when Sinner isn't a Sessak, and most of the time closer than twins ever could be. They aren't twins though, Rune's older by... by... well, I honestly don't know. Let's chose a random number between one and five... let's go with... four, four years older than Sinner.
I moved back the date of the poll because I still haven't done half of the names. I'll probably do it again.
Rune, I have to say, is the one who is the most constant character in the entire series. Even the newer part of the  series, he's one of the only ones who is in every single part. In the Elven Wars he's first introduced as a close family friend. Sinner isn't though, because by then Sinner had been sent to the Western World to infiltrate the Sessak Council.
Rune is a diplomat, a general, a medic, and I'm sure many other things. His part in the Elven Wars is he takes up as Ralen's second, leading armies in the fighting and such. In the Wrath of the Sessak he, I guess you could say the second main character. I haven't quite figured that out yet, but he's pretty important.
The main importance of him in part two is he is what people call "the White Sessak", which means he posses all of the Sessak abilities without ever having his Kessak Stone removed. He's still an elf, but he has the abilities which most people use to define Sessak.
Part three he briefly shows up, I might add to his part, but I'm not sure if I will. Part four he accompanies Aveir for the most part. Same with part five. He's a pretty important character, he's there most of the time. In part six I've decided he looks after things back in the Eastern World while Aveir's gone. The only parts he really doesn't have any importance in are three, six and probably most of ten.
I guess I shouldn't say this, but by the time part ten rolls around there are barely, if any, of the original characters. They'll probably all turn up near the end of the book, but by that time they're dead or no longer involved with the story that the series won't even seem like the same anymore. I only say that they're dead so openly because half of the characters are humans and the series covers at least three hundred years, it's sort of to be expected.
Yeah, I've sort of gotten off track, but that's basically Rune Iruil. Man... I didn't really do that very well, did I? Yeah, I'll just move on now. I shouldn't even been on the computer right now.

-Dancy M. Grant © 2011

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