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Upfront, let me quickly give credit to the person who made my awesome cover, Clayscence over on "Artists and Clients" (https://artistsnclients.com/), check out their DA https://www.deviantart.com/clayscence (Link in comment.)


Real quick, a number of my characters are children and I don't watch a ton of live-action children's shows, just cartoons. Thus I know basically nothing about live-action child actors. So ya know what? I'm going to compare my characters to anime and cartoon characters!

(Very quickly, if you're reading this for a reading club I'm in, this character bio is a glorified preview, like the front panel of a book. It is not a chapter. Read it if you like, but please do not count it as a chapter.)


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Jessica:

If I were to try to find characters like her she's kind of a combo of:

Mikoto from A Certain Scientific Railgun (not really a show for kids, BTW.)

and Pinkie Pie from My Little Pony

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and Pinkie Pie from My Little Pony

Jessica is likely the most naturally gifted pharaoh to ever live, essentially meaning she was born a virtual electro-kinetic goddess, able to fire massive amounts of electricity at her enemies, and having rudimentary control over a short distance ...

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Jessica is likely the most naturally gifted pharaoh to ever live, essentially meaning she was born a virtual electro-kinetic goddess, able to fire massive amounts of electricity at her enemies, and having rudimentary control over a short distance (actually how good her control is something that's a mystery). Physically she appears to be seven, but her race ages very slowly, meaning she's really around one hundred forty years old.

Jessica's power, however, isn't really what draws people to her normally, it's just how she was born. What really makes folks take notice is her seemly loose relationship with reality. Jessica cracks jokes all the time, however, they aren't knock-knock jokes. She'll straight-faced insist that a bus stop is a place for a giant magical flying moth to land that carries children to school, and then even when she's told she's wrong, she'll make you question reality by asking "but if you attached wings to it, would it look like a moth?"

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