Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26062370-20150801030647/@comment-25974603-20150801031937

Mr. Mark Twain wrote: 5. ~ Alana Let us see you ''attempt to put up with her three male compatriots. She is, in my mind, far more interesting then the other three gentlemen she is commonly seen with, and she deserves much more time to be seen.''

4 ~ Rose

''An intelligent female character - Just what we've needed. She can certainly bring a lot to the series, if she is used correctly. Let us hope for the best! I quote Shakespeare - A Rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Most appropriate - both ways!''

3 ~ Kevin

''Here, in my mind, is the most relatable character. We are all young, we've been scared, shy, timid - This is what makes Kevin work. At some point in our lives, we've all been Kevin.''

2 ~ Satan

''It is rather hard for me to say why he should be the main/greatest/worst/whathaveyou-est villain in this work of fiction - Because he already is in reality. In this depiction, we see a charming, witty, dashing gentleman. But, it is later revealed that he is an oily, devious, insurmountably-evil, cruel - Satan. He works because he always is the true villain at work, no matter what story.''

1 ~ Janette

''Janette, here, is best, because she represents the true human. She can be good, she can be bad. She has ups - and downs. She is not made to be good, and, at the same, not to be evil - but to be merely human. ''

~ Fin ~ https://33.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1krtsXQU91rri4uko1_400.gif