Hidalgo: Master of Energy, with a power of Foresight. Manifested energy color is purple. Name pronounced:
hiˈdälɡō
. Hidalgo. Appears in Warinja History and Red Week. Hair color auburn with green eyes. Adopted descendant of Master Fecit.
Shilom: Master of Creation. Name pronounced: Shillome.
Shilom. Appears in Warinja History and “Red Week.” Light brown hair with hazel eyes.
Heimdal: Master of Ice. Name pronounced: hime doll.
Heimdal. Appears in Warinja History and “Red Week.” White hair with icy blue eyes.
Aldene: Warrior of Genius. Name pronounced: Al dean.
Aldene. Appears in Warinja History and “Red Week.” Azure blue hair with calculating silver eyes.
Phallu: Master of Invisibility. Name pronounced: fal lu.
Phallu. Appears in Warinja History and “Red Week.” Dark hair with hazel eyes and wire-rimmed glasses.
Angeni: Warrior of Spirits. Name pronounced: anje knee.
Angeni. Appears in Warinja History and “Red Week.” Transparent ghostly blue body, ghostly whitish-blue hair with blue eyes.
Fiona Monique Augusto: Princess Mythos.
Fiona Monique Agusto. Appears in the Mythos series. Fair skin tone, chocolate-copper brunette hair dyed rainbow colors before becoming turquoise once reaching the Mythos transformation. Amethyst eyes. Power over mythical creatures and the ability to become one of them. Monarch of Estua and soon Oscela.
Zachariah Michael Taylor: Mythos Bodyguard.
Zachariah Michael Taylor. Appears in the Mythos series. Fair skin tone, golden blonde, silver-green eyes. Power of force fields. Protects and provides for Mythos Monarch.
Agent Elizabeth Barton: Double agent.
Elizabeth Barton. Appears in the Mythos series. Fair skin tone, pale blonde hair, brown eyes, and freckles.
Agent Jake Douglas: Double agent.
Jake Douglas. Appears in the Mythos series. Fair skin tone, red hair, beard stubble, blue eyes.
Jeffery Carson: Skater.
Jeffry Carson. Appears in the Mythos series. Pale, ash-blond hair, blue eyes. Friend of Fiona.
Kelly Andrews: Skater.
Kelly Andrews. Appears in the Mythos series. Dyed pink hair, light skin, tattoos of hearts and skulls on her right arm, silver-blue eyes. Friend of Fiona.
Judy Ramirez: Skater.
Judy Ramirez. Appears in the Mythos series. Dyed yellow hair, silver nose ring, light skin, grey eyes. Friend of Fiona.
Chase Gordon: Skater. Chase Gordon
. Appears in the Mythos series. Red shaggy hair, olive tinted skin tone, dark brown eyes. Friend of Fiona.
Andrew Jason: Skater.
Andrew Jason. Appears in the Mythos series. Dark skin tone, dark buzz-cut hair, silver eyes. Friend of Fiona.
Charles Augusto: Skating rink owner.
Charles Augusto. Appears in the Mythos series. Semi-long dark brown hair, beard stubble, tan skin, brown eyes. Fiona’s father.
Yvette Tanner-Augusto: Actress.
Yvette Tanner-Augusto. Appears in the Mythos series. Dark black-brown hair, pale light skin, light brown-hazel eyes. Fiona’s mother.
Chelsea: Servant.
Chelsea. Appears in the Mythos series. Olive-tinted skin tone, brown hair, brown eyes. Usually serving food.
Owain Jenkins: Researcher/Scientist.
Owain Jenkins. Appears in the Mythos series. Dark skin, brown eyes, reading glasses, curly dark hair. Also a historian.
Bianca Trevor: Seamstress.
Bianca Trevor. Appears in the Mythos series. Red hair, light skin, green eyes. Also the tailor.
Hailee Shaw: Handmaiden.
Hailee Shaw. Appears in the Mythos series. Dirty blonde hair, tan skin, brown eyes.
Aricia: Spider-woman.
Aricia. Appears in the Mythos series, Just Below The Surface, “The Spider,” and The Arachnid. Blood red hair, blue-green eyes, pale light skin. Spider-woman of the mythologies.
Riria: Dragonwing.
Riria. Appears in the Mythos series and The Island trilogy. Black hair, pale white skin, blood-red eyes, turquoise dragon scales, and wings. Half dragon, half-human.
Veronica Moriyama: Digital Protector.
Veronica Moriyama. Appears in the Mythos series and the Digital Protectors series. Fair porcelain skin tone, dark brown hair, hazel eyes. Ambassador for the Digital Protector Agency. Texan, American born and raised, residing in Japan. Friend of Fiona.
Rei Jackson Nishi: Digital Protector.
Rei Jackson Nishi. Appears in the Mythos series, the Digital Protectors series, and The Arachnid. Brown olive-tinted skin, dark brown eyes, and black shaggy hair. Grandson of Veronica Moriyama. The narrator of the Mythos series, the Digital Protectors series, and The Arachnid.
Physics: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. She has thin, light blue and silver hair. Intense green eyes. Fair skin, but not pale at all, more like an olive oil skin tone, but not in any way yellow. She usually wears something Alice-in-Wonderland-themed or styled, out of habit, which helps to promote the fact that she is completely insane. All of the other Concepts are only scared of her when she says that she’s ‘bored’ cuz that’s when crazy stuff starts to happen. She never follows her own laws. She has no sanity, and complete sanity, all at the same time. She makes no sense.
Knowledge: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Father of Logic, lover of Balance and Reason. A short guy with silver hair, and is always wearing that ridiculous monocle on his left eye. He has a good tan with semi-long hair. Always has his nose in a book, whether reading it or writing it.
Logic: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Knowledge and Balance’s daughter. She always speaks her mind. Always corrects. Always say the obvious. Thinks before she says anything, but always speaks what she originally plans to say, anyway.
Darkness: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Snow white skin, black hair, and black lips. Usually dressed in black head to toe. Brings out the best in Light. Hates Sound.
Light: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Brings out the best in Darkness. He has light brown hair and bright pale skin. Humans usually have to wear sunglasses around him, but he can dim himself so we can see, whenever he feels like it. Usually, he’s hanging out with Darkness.
Sound: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Hates Darkness. Looks like a beatboxer, always wearing his headphones. Never takes them off. His headphones match his usual outfit; yellow, with dark blue stripe designs. Has long, curly, light blue hair with yellow highlights. He has milk chocolate, colored skin, and his hair is always in dreadlocks.
Time: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. He has tanned skin and black hair. He looks like a teen, instead of an old guy. Is either dressed in a pantsuit or in a hoodie and jeans. Always wears blue and white.
Space: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Time’s wife. Mother of Movement. Her skin is the color of the night sky, out in the country. Stars and all. Her hair is in dreadlocks, similar to the Milky Way in appearance.
Movement: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Daughter of Time and Space. She has dark blue skin and black curly hair. She has never stayed still for more than a second, in her life. Sometimes hooks up with Sound.
Balance: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Logic’s mother, and Knowledge’s lover. Whatever your definition of perfection is, that’s what Balance looks like.
Chaos: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Is random, crazy, and chaotic. Both Balance and Logic are his love interests. If the Joker from DC and Pennywise from Stephen King’s It had a baby with red frizzy hair is how most see him, but he looks like whatever the viewer deems as chaotic.
Gravity: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Boyfriend of Buoyancy. Clingy. He has ginger hair, light skin, and is covered in freckles. The only time that he’s not chasing Buoyancy around, trying to get her attention, is when someone tries to defy him on earth; basically trying to fly away, or whatever. He’s usually focused on Buoyancy, though. He’s really good at keeping his focus, while he’s working. Can focus on everything attached to Earth by himself while at the same time staring at his girlfriend with a lovesick smile.
Buoyancy: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Girlfriend of Gravity. Usually trying to give Gravity a hard time. She doesn’t like letting him get his way. The poor boy. She loves the guy but she can be so mean sometimes. Other times, she has every right to be the way she is. It all depends on what’s going on. She has copper skin and brown hair.
Death: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Think of a happy, flower-picking, sweet, lovely, young girl. A happy little flower child. That’s Death. She has long blonde hair with flowers in it. Her skin looks like she’s been painted for The Day of the Dead, but it’s her real skin. She’s usually dressed up in pink dresses. Mother of Nature.
Life: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. He likes fun. Half the people on Earth are down while the other half is up, so he’s kind of torn between happy and gloomy. He’s blond. Usually wearing white, light blue, and or green. He’s Death’s lover, and the two of them have Nature for a daughter.
Nature: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. She’s often confused to be her parents. People say that life and death are her, but they’re not. She gets frustrated when she gets comments like that. She has green, leafy skin and long, moss hair. Often wearing leaves or flowers for clothing. People like talking about her as ‘mother’ nature and pair her with ‘father’ time. All wrong. She’s hooked up with Sound. She doesn’t even get mad when Movement and Sound hook up, she doesn’t care, Sound goes right back to her afterward.
Destiny: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Has dark hair. She is very beautiful. She looks a good deal like Darkness, but with a California tan. She often wears fancy dresses, usually in purple. Destiny is only scary when it comes to adventures or the unknown. Otherwise, she’s friendly. Another name she goes by is Fate. Never anger her.
Love: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. She’s not Aphrodite. She’s not the most beautiful person you could ever see. No, although she is beautiful, she’s not what everyone might expect. Think of a little girl, around the age of seven, dressed in a pretty and plain white dress. Think innocence and preciousness. Think of friendship and family. Picture that and you have Love. And her love is Hate, confusing as that is.
Hate: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Grouchy. Grumpy. Despicable. Only satisfied, calm, happy, etcetera when holding Love in his arms. Looks like a middle-aged man with brown curly Afro hair, wearing a yellowish-white collared shirt.
Dream: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. She has dark brown skin and dark, short, stubby, curly hair. Her eyes are forest green. She is always dressed for bed, just like her best friend and lover; Sleep.
Sleep: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. He’s always sleeping on the job and not a moment goes by where he doesn’t have a pillow head. He has semi-long dark hair, a beard, and a mustache. Best friend and lover of Dream.
Matter: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. A scientific Concept. She is the mother of Chemistry and CommonSense. Is both positive and negative in how she acts around anyone. To understand her, think of a productive woman who is both a soccer mom and high-status lawyer-esk person. Think pantsuits and positive attitudes, but never do anything to get in trouble with her, because she’s not afraid to punish.
Chemistry: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Son of Matter. Knows when to behave and when to have fun. When he can get away with it, all he does is mess around and enjoys making new ways to make things explode. But when he knows Matter is watching him with her strict face on, he behaves and tries not to make a mess. His appearance was blond hair brushed to the side in a comb-over fashion and he wore blue jeans with sneakers and a maroon hoodie that included a zipper.
Understanding: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. He and Matter had Chemistry and CommonSense together. Understanding has blondish light brown curly hair, and wears t-shirts and jeans with Harry Potter glasses. He has a thin beard and mustache. His personality is his name. He just understands everything and provides understanding to others.
CommonSense: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Sister of Chemistry. Daughter of Matter and Understanding. CommonSense is probably one of the best Concepts to be friends with because she’s the best one to keep you out of trouble so long as you listen to her. She has brownish blonde hair and wears a peach pink blouse with a white lace skirt and peach pink heels.
Reason: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Is just like her name. She is easy to be reasoned with and is good at reasoning with people. She has brown eyes, short hair, a British accent, and is usually wearing jeans, a jacket, and a hat of some sort with an umbrella at her hip. Another of Knowledge’s lovers.
Direction: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Always looking around and staring at his map, trying to decide where he is and where to go. Always knows where he/anyone else is and can direct people to places but when giving advice on choices, he gets a little stuck and starts doing his map checking and looking around. He doesn’t like giving advice because he always thinks his advice is stupid when usually his advice is spot on. He has his moments where he’ll suggest something out of nowhere and things turn out perfectly because of it, but he always buries his head in his map afterward because he doesn’t want to be praised for his comments or be seen as a good resource because he’s a little shy.
Speed: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Speed and Movement are best friends. Half the time they’re working together, the other half, they’re just next to each other. Practically inseparable, but not completely. Speed can stop moving, for one thing. She can move fast or slow, depending on how she feels. She usually prefers fast over slow, though, but not always. Sometimes she prefers to go slow. She has white hair with red stripe highlights. She’s usually wearing a sports bra, racing shorts, and running shoes, all with red trim. She’s usually running if she goes anywhere.
Beauty: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Her appearance is somewhat “imperfect” in the eyes of humans. She has “flaws” but they make her even more beautiful. She has body rolls, glasses, uncontrollable curls, and mixed skin with patches of different colored skin tones here and there over her body. She is beautiful in every way and her appearance makes a statement.
Reality: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. Is nearly unpredictable and confusing. Constantly changes appearance and looks both solid and transparent at once. Moves through things and things move through him unless he determinedly touches or picks something up-in which case that is the only time he physically touches anything. Mostly keeps quietly to himself, contemplating things philosophically. Most of the time Reality simply is and does little to change things, but at some points in time he takes over the situation and every Concept takes a step back-even Physics-and lets him lead until he is finished, then he goes back to his quiet self. He is predictable most of the time, responding to things around him. However, he can be unpredictable at some points. Another name he goes by is Illusion because “reality is an illusion.”
Wisdom: a Concept. Appears in The Concepts. Not human. A gift from God Concept that must be earned through living life. One must experience before Wisdom is granted. She helps major time later on, but unless something comes up that has happened similarly in the past, she tends to not speak up and stays in the back where she’s focused on giving herself to people. Most people don’t notice her unless someone says something that makes absolute sense and came out of nowhere; a sign that she helped. Everyone wants Wisdom, but she is earned, not given away freely except as a gift to the little ones who are ‘gifted’ with ‘old’ souls.
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