Game
O'Relic

3 years ago

Character Introduction #2: Polar Opposites


Here's the second batch of human characters present and interactive in O'Relic! These two have absolutely nothing in common and are basically opposites, so I might as well put them together for the sake of this post. (I wish to stress the title has nothing to do with the colors of their skin, but the content of their characters!!)(and their very different heights.)

Paige Booth (Left) - Dustin’s friend in high school. She's a tall smarty-pants that works hard in school, but is very shy and reserved. Paige doesn't enjoy showing emotion because that leaves her too vulnerable- no mistakes allowed.

Trey Greene (Right) - 5th grader with no relation to Dustin, but is drawn to him by his fascination with the O’Relic mystery. Trey thinks he's a genius, but is quite a dim lightbulb; most likely due to being pretty young, so it's not his fault. He aspires to help Dustin on his journey. I'm sure there's SOMETHING Trey can do without annoying the heck out of Dustin.

That concludes the second O'Relic Character Introduction post. A few more to come, and soon!



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