Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Triplets

Oh. My. Gosh. Last minute post is last minute. Here, read about the Triplets.



Names: Spinner, Parcel and Grave
Nickname: None
Age: Almost impossible to tell. Look extremely young, but must be older.
Height: 5’9
Weight: 130
Build: Lean, slender, young physique.
Eyes: So dark brown you can’t distinguish their pupils, squinted eyes, strangely alluring and frightening.
Skin: Sun soaked skin.
Hair: Straight, cut jagged and short, nearly black.
Other Facial Features: Strangely indistinct. They have average features, nothing making them particularly stand out other than they are all identical triplets.
Occupation: Spinner is the Boatswain, Parcel is the Sailing Master and Grave is the Gunner on The Cartographer under Captain Benny the Hunter.
Personality: Introverted, self-sufficient and hard working. They keep mostly to themselves, but will seem to trust their captain, but not many else. They have a unique relationship with Theron, the hellhound.
Background: No one is sure where they came from. One evening, five years before Rune (previous captain of The Cartographer) died, they arrived at the dock and told Rune that he would be needing their services in the near future. Rune didn’t understand this, but he liked them instantly. They worked hard on the ship. Strange things seem to happen around them. No matter how bad a storm, battle or night they have, they come out of it untouched and always together. Benny has decided they are good luck charms, though they would say they aren’t.
Other: Identical triplet men with the ability to predict deaths, but they don’t share this knowledge and if they do, it’s trapped in cryptic messages and riddles.
Greek God Equivalent: Moirae or The Fates




I can give you all that info, only because you won't know what to do with it or how it applies to the books. I just love these guys.

LL&P

1 comment:

  1. I like the thought of triplets, because there's a prospect for mischeviousness, teehee:)

    p.s. Milo kinda sounds like a babe, lol

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