![]() ![]() There is a particular scene in Wundersmith that shows just how much they care for Morrigan when she is having her lessons in the hotel and they are purposely being a nuisance to get her back into the society halls. The ‘found family’ trope is something I really love in any story and it’s a real theme in this series. The residents of the Deucalion are an interesting lot, I won’t go into each one individually but Fenestra in particular is a wonderful character, again there is so much more than meets the eye and you can tell they love Morrigan and Jupiter. Squall was a joyous child and seemed to love his friend. Jupiter North is so mysterious, but it never comes across as him not being developed, he’s vague and is careful not to give too much away. History of Wundersmith is hidden from the public, and there is a lot of propaganda against Wundersmith in general in Nevermoor, not just against Squall, even though other Wundersmiths were presumably killed by trying to stop him. ![]() ![]() Hawthorn, Morrigan’s best friend, is such a cheeky boy, loves a joke, but genuinely cares about Morrigan, and their friendship is so pure. She just wants a family, to be loved and to be accepted. We understand why she does the things she does, she’s a scared little girl who’s confidence grows, and she never feels older than the age she’s supposed to be like can happen in some younger books. Morrigan is the most developed character I would say but as she is the main character that’s what I would expect. I love the characters in both Nevermoor and Wundersmith. ![]()
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