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Jul 27

Voice? Personality? Appearance?

Personality-wise, I would say Alicia is a bit like Violet Parr from "The Incredibles." She has the potential to be...well...incredible, but she doesn't have the bravery or confidence yet to prove this to herself or to others.

Kattar is honestly, no joke, like Spirit, "The Stallion of the Cimarron." He is very strong-willed and doesn't want to be tethered or controlled. He fights very passionately against the things that try to keep him back, but he can also be a little hot-headed, even toward people who want to help him or work with him. Also like, weirdly if Spirit was a human he would look exactly like Kattar. They have the same color-scheme.

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Azure is most like Trafalgar Law from One Piece in terms of personality!

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Dive deep into Azure's true thoughts about the life he's leading in this new chapter of Letter Addressed To The Fire, The Tower!

Letter Addressed To The Fire is a story told through letters, diaries, journals, documents, newspaper articles, and the likes, aside from the perspectives of the protagonists. This story explores the emotions of prodigies finding solace in one another amidst chaos and violence. Know where this relationship leads when the time of judgment comes.

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Synopsis:

Twelve years ago, Azure Skylar, the Knight of the Cross of the unparalleled syndicate, the Chapel, was favored by the Pope himself to work on a mission that would determine the fate of their entire group against their growing rival, the Empire.

Twelve years ago, Azure met Caramella Red Aberdeign and found a friend in her. For once, he knew rest, quiet, peace, and comfort. Little did he know that Caramella Red was also the infamous Sweet Crimson, the ace assassin of their growing rival, the Empire.

A mistake, a wrong decision, a missed opportunity, all wrapped in the same regret that led to the ink on paper weeping about all that should have been said and done before time came and went. A story inspired by Taylor Swift's Evermore, Letter Addressed to the Fire will take you to a trip down the star-crossed soulmates' memory lane and tell you about all that was only whispered in the wind twelve years ago.

Nea is most comparable to Zim from Invader Zim- just the worst villain. Not in that they’re the most diabolical and evil, more so the worst at actually being a villain.
Namida is probably most similar to Grunkle Ford from Gravity Falls- however it’s certainly less direct of a comparison.

lol, we love our incompetent villains


Chili reminds me a lot of Nick Wild from Zootopia. He looks sneaky, but he actually likes the female lead and is trying to help her out

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