Atharielle (Ree to her brother) is the only sister and living immediate family member of the king of Nalycia (think Scottish essence). Her dream is to see the people of her country respected and cared for by their ruler. Ree likes nothing better than long walks on the heath or reading a book by the fireside. She hates conflict, but is not afraid to face it when it comes, or even cause it when necessary.
After her brother left for battleschool, Ree's life was very lonely. She spent much of her time by herself, avoiding her domineering uncle, who is the real power behind the throne. She did everything she could to help the people, who are oppressed by her uncle.
Ree is very hurt by her brother's seeming impotence and callousness (see Alaen's interview). She sees the world in black-and-white, and wants to see him put things right. She is angry when he does not, practically driving him away with her quick temper. Before this, their relationship was extremely close. She was devoted to her father when he was alive, but she all but hates her uncle.
Character:
- Conservative in social matters, religion, and morals
- Prefers the familiar to the unfamiliar
- Nostalgic
- Oblivious to the need to try new things or do things differently
- Opposed to change
- Resistant to new styles, fashions, trends
- Strong family ties
- Dependable, consistent
- Can avoid strange situations, depending on mood
- Jealous
- Sometimes, sulky and resentful, but usually hides it
- Typically shows passivity, but incapable of remaining that way in a bad situation, so a bad mood/anger erupts
- Willing to try hard
- Feels chronically misunderstood
- Nags
- Short-lived bursts of temper
Strengths:
- Protective of those she loves
- Often hangs on, no matter what is done to her
- Not hesitant to speak up when she thinks a wrong is being committed
- Dependable
- Strong ideas of justice and right
Weaknesses:
- Can find it easy to feel slighted
- Sees the world as black and white
- Can let her temper get the better of her
- Introverted
See also:
essence map,
picturePlease direct your questions to Ree herself, so I can develop her voice.