DM Cross
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Right on, thanks for sharing another. So the Stinda Series is in the world of Corruption too? Or is Corruption a part of the Stinda Series?
Corruption is book 1 of 5 in the Stinda Series.
Seems like he could be fun, got a ready and willing personality it seems like, and with some well-thought out dialogue, I'm sure he could say some pretty funny shit at the wrong times. I sort of have a negative affinity toward vampires for the most part because I about halfway despise the Twilight Series and True Blood, both, and all the other vampire crap that's been riding at their coattails, so this doesn't appeal to me in the same way as the Graveyard Shift series does. Regardless, long as you do it well, it should be a hit.
Corruption was started when I was 13... I'm 23 now, so Corruption was born sometime around 2002.
Only two questions: you claim Tyrale threatens Alexander to kill his father and brother... what is he being threatened by? You'd think the threat would be, "Do this, or I'll kill your father and brother," and not vice-versa. As long as you know what you're doing, though, it won't pose a problem.
Torture and kill would be more accurate, but yes, essentially you got the idea.
Fun fact; Alexander kills his own father after Tyrale has attacked him. I've always believed that his mindset has been "Better to die quickly than long and drawn out".
Other question is in regards to Thomas... how old will he be when Alexander goes to kill him? How old was he when Alexander became a vampire? Might be interesting to have the younger brother appear older due to achieving his immortality at a later human age than his brother.
But yeah, good luck with it.
Guardians still age, but much slower than Human beings. During the times of the Stinda Series, Thomas looks to be around the same age as his older brother, despite his older brother being five years older than he is.
It is theorized that Guardians are immortal since there is no record of one every dying of old age.
Furthermore, Alexander vows not to kill his own brother and on several occasions refuses to go that final step.