Walter Avery is an unlikely and unqualified hero, though he pretends to be a rather natural one. While Walter considers himself a courageous and mature young man, when push comes to shove, this softhearted lad has much to learn. Raised in a secluded cabin in the woods, venturing into the world opens new doors full of wonder.Dr. Cornelius Oswald is a wealthy surgeon, landowner, and magistrate in the town of Amity. When Walter is in need, Dr. Oswald generously offers his help and treats the boy with much-needed kindness. Often over-faithful, when an opportunity for adventure and some personal gain arise at the word of the Seer, the doctor jumps to action.
Rootwig is an elderly Aquian Seer whom Walter is wary of. She appears out of nowhere, doesn't speak his language, and carries a buoy around everywhere she goes. Shrouded in an air of mystery and misunderstanding, the Seer insists on pursuing "The Way", whether the protagonists like it or not. But why?
Thenshie, companion and translator to Rootwig, has a crude grasp on the Praedoran language. While she makes more of an effort than Rootwig to be courteous to the Praedorans, she can be just as firm in enforcing "The Way" as her elder.
YOU ARE READING
Riven Isles
AdventurePirates of the Caribbean comedy and adventure meets a naive narrator, werewolves, fish people, and more in this fantastical adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless Treasure Island. After the murder of his mother, Walter Avery sets off on an...