Sorry, I didn’t mean like a D & D sheet I was just told to write a character sheet to keep track of my characters traits. I didn’t write down a single stat.
I actually put a lot more work into my characters than my world building, which for the longest time was just a hodgepodge, lazily constructed from whatever I wanted the plot to be and what the characters are doing but otherwise it was just skyscrapers. Like I literally had a crown prince wearing jeans and a T-shirt and fighting like the hulk and driving a normal real world convertible with the top down and I put no thought into how or why, and his name was Heiroe because I was stupid then. The characters were always my priority over the world. But the characters live in the world. And these details cannot be cut no matter how I try to re-imagine the plot into not containing these details.
Orion is a great hero and obedient prince. He is dedicated to his role as chosen one and has been since a young age, and puts all his energy into helping other people. He views his father as someone to obey fully but will do what’s right anyway. He is very socially awkward and quiet, viewing his own feelings and needs as less important than that of other people. He has a lot of anger at himself about his own perceived failures.
His personality drives the plot. A character with a different personality in his shoes would have done something else that causes some other story to happen. And the reason why he does what he does inherently requires knowing what the rules are, what his actions mean. Like if no one explained what Slytherin house is, Harry Rejecting Slytherin house would not add to his character and would not mean anything. Similarly, if we don’t know about the Arcanum, Orion choosing to save an Arcanum and keep his existence a secret would also not mean anything. That’s why there are the details.
If we did not see the light king render an entire apartment complex unlivable to stop the spread of dark magic he could not erase, his guilt and self-hatred wouldn’t mean as much. If we did not have the dome we could not have the entirety of season two, or the way Orion is forced to work together with a stranger who can help him pass the dome. And without the rules of dark and light magic the plot is just not happening and he can’t be in the plot.