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Characters created for Meigas

Characters created for a personal project

Characters created for Meigas

These characters are thought to be part of the game Meigas - a narrative adventure set in Medieval Spain filled with Iberian mythology. The player takes the rol of Tabata, a young witch that needs to survive in a world where her kind are misunderstood.

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Tabata

Agnes

Tabata

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Personality: Tabata is a cheerful and talkative girl who is too naive for her own good.

Story: Tabata’s parents were a couple of peasants with more children to feed than money to buy food with. When Tabata was born, they decided to get rid of the baby. They left her wrapped inside a basket, at the doors of a monastery, hoping the nuns would take good care of her.

But it was Agnes, the leader of a nearby Coven, who found her first and decided to take the baby to raise a new witch that would do anything she commanded.

What does Tabata want?: To become a woman strong enough to provide for herself.

What is her misconception of the world?: She’s used to the other witches in the coven taking advantage of her. She sees them as strong and independent and she wants to be just like them - not thinking about how unfair the way she’s treated is.

What is her internal wound?: Tabata wants to be accepted and seeks recognition.

What does she need to learn through the story?: The ending of Tabata will be decided by the player’s actions, so it can vary. But, as a general idea, Tabata will end up becoming a powerful, evil witch that will seek power, or a benevolent witch that will understand that other’s have no right to trample on her.

Agnes

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Personality: Agnes is a strong-willed and bad-tempered woman. She believes herself superior to others, so she always speaks sharply, cuttingly, and often even in an angry voice.

Story: Agnes and Dorotea were raised in a small village under the good care of her mother, who knew a lot about plants and taught them the arts of herbology and medicine.

The villagers distrusted their mother because she lived without a man that took care of her (as her husband has died during an accident).

One day, the Inquisition appeared at their door because a neighbor had reported them. They burnt the mother alive and left Agnes and Dorotea live after warning them not to follow in their mother’s steps.