
CHARACTER PROFILE: Aristell
Inferior beings are grains of sand in the wind.
One of the seven heirs of the Stormweavers family, his philosophy is deeply rooted in the inequalities of the current world.
From birth, he has had everything: wealth, power, talent, and countless subjects at his command. Raised in such abundance, he has grown to believe that it is his natural right to have it all.
In his view, there are those who “have” and those who “have not,” and this division is simply the way the world is meant to be. Positioned at the top of society, he considers everyone else to be beneath him, insignificant, and undeserving of his attention.
His snobbish and authoritarian nature makes him quick to judge others based on their worth, according to his standards, with no concern for their feelings.
He despises anyone he deems inferior, and his contempt is evident in every interaction. This attitude has earned him many enemies among the soldiers and the sons of other heirs, who see him as nothing more than an oppressor.
However, his siblings, the only ones he respects, seem to tolerate or even share in his elitist views.
His household is a reflection of his beliefs: it is composed of his children and others from different households who are drawn to his philosophy.
Together, they form a group that sees themselves as a cut above the rest, superior in every way. It’s not uncommon for him and his followers to bully the commoners and soldiers, both emotionally and physically, sowing unrest among the lower ranks.
On several occasions, leader Zephir has had to step in to resolve the tensions caused by his actions.
Despite these interventions, his arrogance remains unchanged, and his disdain for anyone he considers beneath him continues to grow.
How far will his arrogance take him before he faces the consequences of his actions?