@AEventyr- I remember early elementary being rather chaotic for me. I went to 4 different schools. There was the one on the military base (Marshall, I think it was), then I went to Jackson after we moved to New Mexico, then there was Wood Gormley which I transferred to a few weeks after attending Jackson because my mom didn't like how me and my sisters went to different schools (so I don't know why she put us in different schools in the first place), and then there was the one I went to after we moved to Ohio. A lot of changes, a lot of new situations, and constantly leaving friends/making new ones. By the time I was in the one in Ohio my grades were struggling :dizzy_face:
Purity is actually going to be a lot more mean than I originally intended :sweat_smile: I knew it was cliche to have her be a really rude character, but there was just too much good conflict I could get from her being that way. I also needed to introduce a mean character at some point otherwise things would just be too happy, and changing her character made the most sense considering it does make sense that she would be spoiled rotten. I think she'll end up well fleshed out in the end though :blush: She's going to be in for quite a shock when she discovers Ethereal's little secret :grinning:
I'm struggling with Amaranth, because I want to focus more on the other boys as well. It's just too easy to give him all the cool parts though :disagree: I was going to put Sap in the same class with him, Ethereal, Frost, and the others, but I didn't want to crowd that class with all the main/minor characters. Ah well. The other boys will have their time to shine eventually. Their high school years are going to be fun :wink:
@AmberKotori- We're just going to have to see :wink: Purity likes the best of the best, and Amaranth is as about as good as you can get :disagree: