I would like to apologize to everyone for not having a post done earlier or for not being all that active on my blog or commenting on other blogs the last few days. I have been rather sick with a rather bad stomach bug, whose symptoms will remain unspoken, though I've had to work anyway. Needless to say I haven't been in the mood to do much of anything once I've gotten back home, at least not anything that requires me to think. I'm trying to get some rest so I can deal with tomorrow so I'm not planning on being on here much tonight either.
With that being said I wanted to re post my very first Favorite Fictional Character profile for two reasons. The first and most important, is that he is my favorite character of all of them and probably the one that means the most to me. Secondly, since this was my first post, there is a rather brief explanation for why I started this feature to begin with.
So with no further ado I would like to present to you, Vanyel Ashkevron, again.
I get asked at different times by friends, family, and other readers who my favorite fictional characters are. As most of you will know this tends to be a rather hard question to answer. We all like certain characters for many different reasons. We like how they overcome a challenge, the way they treat their friends or families, their wit and intelligence, maybe even it's just their name. Whatever the reason, we tend to fall in love with them because they connect with us on an emotional level. Something about them hits that proverbial nerve within us and they are a part of us for the rest of our lives.
So I thought I would, once a week, post one of my favorite characters and share some of the reasons behind it. I hope by doing this it helps you (the blog reader) discover new characters or gives you the voice to share why you like the characters you like.
The characters I post about will come from books, movies, TV shows, and even an occasional poem.
Now with no further ado, I will present my first character. I first met Vanyel Ashkevron a few years after college. I had read a little bit of fantasy when I was younger but got away from it during high school and college. The idiot I was sort of dating at the time (not that I'm bitter or anything) was reading Magic's Pawn by Mercedes Lackey and seemed to really enjoy the book. Long story short, I got rather sick for a few days and the book was the only thing around to take my mind off of how bad I felt.
It was love at first read. I had, up to that point, never found a character I could connect with in such a way that I would cry when he cried, laugh when he laughed. Here was a character that was going through a lot of the same issues I faced when I was younger and in a way still do.
A sense of isolation from those who he should of felt the closest too, his family. Not feeling comfortable in your own skin and not fully understanding why. The joy and almost instant pleasure at finding yourself and discovering that you are not only loved but worthy of that love. Finding your "home" and the "family" you choose. Then the pain and loss that is unimaginable at such a young age (he is 16 when this book starts). Finally the reawakening of yourself and your purpose in life.
He was the first fantasy character, the first character really for me, that made me feel that what I went through as a teenager was OK. That the pain and confusion I felt dealing with who I am and how that made me different form others was normal. He also helped me to understand that the way I feel today, and when I read the book for the first time, was my reward for going through the pain and isolation I felt growing up. That I had earned the right to be happy, be who I am, and enjoy my life and my "family" to the fullest.
I don't want to get into too much detail of the books because I really encourage you to read them. I will say there are three of them. Magic's Promise and Magic's Price are the final two books of the series, The Last Herald Mage trilogy by Mercedes Lackey. The links I provided will give you the basic premise of the books. However they can never explain the amazing person that Vanyel Ashkevron is.
What a beautiful post Ryan!
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better and that you and Aidan have a happy turkey day!
I remember reading this one last year when I went back and read the ones I had missed before I started blogging. It is a great post!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear that you're under the weather. Are you going to have to work feeling bad on Black Friday? Ugh! I like shopping that day, but I would hate to have to work it. I hope you get to feeling better and that you and Aidan have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Update on Reece: He was released the evening of his surgery and he's doing great. He was such a trooper!