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Character Spotlight: Kara - The Brotherhood
Warning: there will be spoilers in this post.
Kara is a character with a lot of history. She is one of the first Millennium Children to find themselves at the Shapeshifter House, learning how to use her abilities from Leonard. As more children find their way to the House she starts to make friends with other Children, who all have their own abilities, and they have to come to terms with their anger at their own parents for not knowing who they were. As time passes they learn more about their powers, and it’s this that leads to tragedy. She is the only survivor when one of her best friends makes the decision all the Millennium Children are better off dead, because Leonard is planning on using them, which makes things harder for her than they already were.
Fortunately for Kara, and the other shapeshifters, Tristan, Leonard’s grandson, takes on the House. He helps the Children learn what they are, and Kara is certain he’ll never want to try to take over the world with them. Unfortunately someone new arrives the very next morning, and she doesn’t take well to having someone else there, when she’s still trying to grieve. Together Tristan and Kara make the decision to keep that from the others. Kara doesn’t want to have to talk about what happened. Then, once she’s older, she makes the decision to find one of her old friends’ younger brother in order to tell him the truth.
This is the beginning of what comes next. Daniel believes he’s in love with Kara, but she isn’t comfortable with him and makes the decision to go back to the Shapeshifter House. He follows her, using a fight she has with Lucas as cover to enter the House, resurrects two of the dead Millennium Children with the help of his necromancer, and takes over the House. This is when Kara’s life changes in a way she could never have imagined happening. She starts working with Lucas, and her oldest best friend Conrad, to help the Children, and try to stop Daniel from fulfilling Leonard’s plans to take over the world.
I know she doesn’t manage that. I have stories from when Daniel first arrives at the House, from when she first meets Daniel, and from a time when she helps to run Unity with Conrad and Lucas. I know she ends up in a relationship with both Conrad and Lucas. There’s a lot still to write, and I enjoy seeing who she becomes, because she’s had it hard, and there have been plenty of times when I know she could have done with someone there who can truly help her through the difficulties of being one of the Millennium Children. She’s one of the unlucky first and has to learn how to be what she is, but once she does I know she helps everyone she can.
Kara is a character with a lot of history. She is one of the first Millennium Children to find themselves at the Shapeshifter House, learning how to use her abilities from Leonard. As more children find their way to the House she starts to make friends with other Children, who all have their own abilities, and they have to come to terms with their anger at their own parents for not knowing who they were. As time passes they learn more about their powers, and it’s this that leads to tragedy. She is the only survivor when one of her best friends makes the decision all the Millennium Children are better off dead, because Leonard is planning on using them, which makes things harder for her than they already were.
Fortunately for Kara, and the other shapeshifters, Tristan, Leonard’s grandson, takes on the House. He helps the Children learn what they are, and Kara is certain he’ll never want to try to take over the world with them. Unfortunately someone new arrives the very next morning, and she doesn’t take well to having someone else there, when she’s still trying to grieve. Together Tristan and Kara make the decision to keep that from the others. Kara doesn’t want to have to talk about what happened. Then, once she’s older, she makes the decision to find one of her old friends’ younger brother in order to tell him the truth.
This is the beginning of what comes next. Daniel believes he’s in love with Kara, but she isn’t comfortable with him and makes the decision to go back to the Shapeshifter House. He follows her, using a fight she has with Lucas as cover to enter the House, resurrects two of the dead Millennium Children with the help of his necromancer, and takes over the House. This is when Kara’s life changes in a way she could never have imagined happening. She starts working with Lucas, and her oldest best friend Conrad, to help the Children, and try to stop Daniel from fulfilling Leonard’s plans to take over the world.
I know she doesn’t manage that. I have stories from when Daniel first arrives at the House, from when she first meets Daniel, and from a time when she helps to run Unity with Conrad and Lucas. I know she ends up in a relationship with both Conrad and Lucas. There’s a lot still to write, and I enjoy seeing who she becomes, because she’s had it hard, and there have been plenty of times when I know she could have done with someone there who can truly help her through the difficulties of being one of the Millennium Children. She’s one of the unlucky first and has to learn how to be what she is, but once she does I know she helps everyone she can.