Charcters

This page will contain character descriptions for the characters within my story Overcoming the Norm. So sit back and enjoy yourself, you're in for a wild ride.

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1.) πŸ’šFirn- She is Queen of Avala, and has the elemental power of ice. She lives in a snow palace with her sister Elella, and friends Cryo, Olohn, and Lothir. She is the one who is summoned to help her fellow royals be the best versions of themselves. She is also the main character of the game.

 2.)πŸ’œElella- is the main protagonist’s sister who is princess of Avala, like Firn or Enir she has the elemental power of snow. She lives with the protagonist and the protagonist’s friends Cryo, Olohn, and Lothir.

 3.)πŸ’›Cryo- is the fiancΓ© of Elella who stays in the castle with the protagonist, Olohn, and Lothir. He has the elemental powers of earth. He eventually goes on journeys with the protagonist to the other lands to help the other royals.

 4.)πŸ’™Olohn- is a snow fox who is the protagonist’s best friend that will eventually join the group on their journeys to other lands to help the other royals.

 5.)πŸ’›Lothir- is a mushroom moth who is another one of the protagonist’s best friends that will eventually join the group on their journeys to other lands to help the other royals.

6.)πŸ’œPrincess Elora- is the first princess that the protagonist meets on the first journey through the magical door. She is helped by the protagonist and gains the ability to stand up for herself and those she cares deeply for.

7.)πŸ’›Castien- is Princess Elora’s dwarven head guard. He is the one that protects and looks after the princess. He is also the one whom the protagonist sees first after entering the enchanted forest and escorts the protagonist to see Princess Elora.

8.)πŸ’šQueen Raine- is Princess Elora's stepmother and the antagonist of the story. For the time being, until Elora is old enough to assume the throne,  she is Queen of the Enchanted forest.  


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