Who is your favorite character?

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My favorite character is Heat. The other characters are great too, but Heat has a level of maturity that is very high for her age. She understands the value of life after she kills her first Order member, and she realizes that life is precious and not to be taken lightly. For a young teen, this is a large concept to grasp so quickly.
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I loved Heat's character.
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Brimstone did it for me. I hope in the next book his character will be openly utilized.
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Brimstone has been the most inspiring character for me. The way he meets all challenges in this novel, really makes him a hero.
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I have to agree, my favorite was Brimstone, I love an underdog story.
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Of course Mage Brimstone! His character was unique and well developed. I admire his strength and bravery.
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I enjoyed Heat the most, but Brick came in a good second. so MANY QUESTIONS, which I enjoy. Keeps me interested!
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Mercy Bolo wrote: โ†‘01 Dec 2017, 19:38 My favorite character was Brimstone. He is the underdog and he kind of reminds me of Harry Potter. The backstories were much needed. Without them, I would feel completely lost.
I'm a big Harry potter fan and I gravitate towards underdogs. I would definitely lean toward Brimstone as my fave too.
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I really like Brimstone. I sometimes did think he came across as a mouthy teenager, but it was just brief moments and before the book was over I realized I really wanted Crimson to rule again.

I liked Heat as well, she's a inspiring female character, with a lot of power and she comes across as spunky.
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I liked Brimstone. As he starts out as the underdog but then turns out to be a hero.
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I agree, Brimstone was also my favourite character and I can definitely see the similarities to Harry Potter
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Barbiedole wrote: โ†‘03 Dec 2017, 17:55 Brimstone also did it for me. His character was well developed and I liked the way his rise to mage was portrayed.
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I liked Brimstone. He kind of reminds me of Harry Potter. I thought it was interesting that Brimstone didn't have any ability to use magic until later in the book but magic was ineffective against him. He tried his best to deal with each trial as it came.
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Like most other people Brimstone is my favourite! He is the most relatable to myself and I found myself on his side in the novel
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Brick definitely. I'm a sucker for good side characters. Wished there was more on him written in the book.
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