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Friday, June 10, 2011

Antara: Character Interview: Orestis




How do you feel about becoming the king?


Orestis: I feel that I will carry on my father's incomplete work which left to me when he died. I will avenge the merfolk for the death of my mother and my people. I want them to feel that there is an avenger who won't leave them unpunished. My reign is devoted to this one and only purpose: to eradicate the "fish" from Aster for ever.


How do you feel about your reputation given to by the merfolk of being an evil heartless human?


Orestis: I feel indifference about what they call me or what they believe.


Why do you put so much trust into your advisors?


Orestis: My counselors and I have a common belief, our hatred for the fish; and a common goal; to wipe them out from Aster. That goal makes us one strong fist; I totally trust their opinion. Our lust for revenge has united us.


How did Urania play a part in your life?


Orestis: If there's a small part deep in my heart that is peaceful, that's because of Urania, and even if we argue about many issues, it's the only person I have deep feelings about. She's the only human that was tightly connected to my mother. So, when Urania is next to me, I feel like a part of my mother close to me as well. It's a taste of the maternal love I never experienced.


Can you tell us a little about the forest of hope?


Orestis: The forest of hope; I barely remember when I was visiting it with my parents when I was still a child. It was like entering into a paradise that I never wanted to leave. My father was telling me stories and legends for every nook and cranny of this forest; I can still recall some of them. I don't remember much from my childhood, but this particular forest has been imprinted in my mind for ever. I have sworn since the nightmare appeared that I won't step my foot on that place, unless I find true peace in my soul again.

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