This is a story idea, and eventual book I have planned, I have been working on for a few months. Yet as I am still considering everything I can about the title character, I have felt I would try Jonathon in a veriaty of settings and even role-playing games. I have even considered using a version of Jonathon in a D&D campaign I am working on. But to move on... And I would like constructive criticism as well as a poster's thoughts on my idea as well as on Jonathon Wilder himself. Will post more on Jonathon's traveling compantion Aesha, in addition to being his 'familiar', after I get peoples thoughts on Jonathon. Also, this is not everything I have on Jonathon, there is much more I could put.
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Jonathon is tall, charming, and handsome. He has impeccable manners, as well as being able to speak well in at least 5 different languages because of all the traveling he has done, and is classically trained in a variety of instruments. His greatest skill though is with the violin, an instrument he has practiced and perfected using since he was a child and for around 300 years. He is a weaver of fascinating stories and has studied history as well as the myths, legends and folklore of many lands. He is always well dress in a suit, and understands the importance of looking one's best. He is also a skilled user of magic with focus on grand illusions. He is also immortal... Though he has come to hate this fact as it was because of his immortality that his wife and children were killed as well as the fact it has allowed him to become so skilled in some areas that few things are a real challenge anymore.
Yet he also hides his true self from just about every, only Aesha knowing just what he has gone through. He is haunted literally and figuratively by demons of his past. He is almost completely unable to form any lasting attachments, let alone have a normal love life. He suffers from nightmares and is emotionally distant from those that he meets, yet somehow he is still able to almost always able to keep a smile on his face. He is a skilled illusionist but also uses these illusion to make sure no one comes close to understanding or getting to know him. He is prone to impulsiveness and does not often take the time to think things through before acting on what is going on around him. He also relies too heavily on his magic and if he were to lose the ability to use his magic he would be very venerable to attack, even death. In addition... he rarely fights. He doesn't often get involved in the affairs of other and the world at large, though his services can be bought if a suitable price is paid.
In many ways his problems, particularly his demons, are to a large extent psychosis in nature. He may be skilled and even powerful, yet he is very broken and even a bit mentally unstable. If it wasn't for Aesha he would have most likely fallen to madness ages ago. Yet because Aesha is always by his side as his only real friend he is able to make it through his days with his sanity relatively intact. His demons are an interesting case when it comes to being Jonathon's main antagonists. They are real in just about every sense of the word, as well as being permanent, something Jonathon's other illusions have never been. In a very real way Jonathon's demons are literally the emotions in which they represent (Rage, Pain, Sorrow, and later Longing). You see while Jonathon can if he wishes make his illusions real and have them physically effect his world, yet they are not permanent. No matter how powerful the spells in which he uses they are never permanent as reflection to the fact that few things or people in his life are permanent. Jonathon's demons on the other hand are permanent as they represent emotions and regret he has yet to let go of or resolve. What Jonathon has yet to realize is that his demons have power over him, that they are a danger to him and others, because he believes it to be so. What he has not realized, nor will he for quite some time, is that in his long search for a means of getting rid of his demons is something he has had the means to do all along.
His goal in live (and to a large extent the basic plotline of the story)... To be rid of the demons that haunt him as well as find a way that he can be mortal. To grow old and eventually die. To be able to fall in love again. This is what he seeks... Not riches, not prestige, not power... But for peace, a normal life, and the ability to love again as well as form lasting relationships. Through this he will have many adventures of sorts, meet interesting people, as well as learn and discover much of the world around him.
Edited: Thomaslee on 26th Jun, 2011 - 7:37pm
Thomaslee, interesting thoughts and ideas. As I was reading it, I could almost picture "Jonathon" in mind. It's funny though because I was going to tell you that I didn't like the name (kind of funny and confusing) but then when I read more I realized that the character is unique and because of that he definetely sounds like "Jonathon" instead of "Jonathan". It would be interesting to read how he's able to reach some sort of balance and self control without the help of his traveling companion, I believe this will probably be his greatest challenge.
Thank you for your reply Sleuth.
I would just like to say that I'm glad you find Jonathon interesting as I put a lot of thought and work into him. He is without a doubt the most detailed character I have ever created.
Sorry for the late reply, I didn't realize you had posted Zeus.
Now onto your question... Perhaps to an extent. I will admit that I share Jonathon's love of reading, of myths / legends / folklore, as well as history. I have a love of music, particularly the classics. Yet at the same time he can do what I never could. For him, social into action is much easier then it is for me... Yet his interaction are a lie to an extent, a mask. He could be seen in any part of culture, yet he does so because that is he way of feeling normal.
I guess you could say it is because I can connect with the character that he is so detailed, but to be honest I wouldn't want his life. Laughs, even with all his skills and talents his life is very... Unpleasant.
(Thanks for the reminder and correction Persephone)
Edited: Thomaslee on 6th Sep, 2011 - 1:58am
Yes but an author needs to also be careful with that to, as s/he might ge what is called an Mary Sue/Marty Stu.
I worked hard to balance out his traits by showing a high contrast between Jonathon's positive and negitive characteristics. For example that while he is a highly skilled in a lot of areas and a gentleman. He is socially unable to get close to anyone, impulsive, and has mental issues, What he shows everyone but Aesha a mask, an illusion if you will.
Edited: Thomaslee on 6th Sep, 2011 - 8:07pm
Just out of curiosity is this the same Jonathon that your role-playing with in the dark cleric game? if it is then I now understand why you are so persistent on Johnathan being a certain way... Its an experiment.