A Little Character Psychology
“Therefore by their fruits you will know them.”
Grace | ISFJ | The Tether
The daughter of a dying world. She was raised on a gospel of fear and metal folding chairs. Her virtue isn’t found in a church—it’s in the mud, hiding a monster from a judge. She has learned that the truest form of rebellion is mercy, and she is currently carrying the weight of two worlds on a concussed mind.
Xandros | INTP | The Exile
A creature of pattern and cold calculation. He did not fall for humanity; he fell for himself. Now, he is anchored to the dirt by gravity and a mortal girl. He views the human race as a "statistical impossibility," yet he finds himself waiting—not for heaven, but for a girl with mud on her hands to choose him again.
Jerry | ESTJ | The False Prophet A man whose faith has hardened into a weapon. He is the Executive of a broken trailer, ruling through fever and conviction. He is chasing a prophecy no one asked for, blinded by the very light he claims to serve. He is the storm before the Cataclysm.
Ethan | ISTJ | The Lieutenant The dutiful son. He is the architect of survival, operating in "surgical silence." He does not question the order of the house; he only maintains it. He is the anchor that holds the wreckage together, terrified that if he stops folding the blankets or tuning the radio, the void will finally move in. He is the tragedy of perfect obedience in a world ruled by a madman.
Helen (Mom) | INFP | The Fragment The woman whose mind fled to preserve peace. She is no longer tethered to the reality of Iowa; she lives in the slipstream of omens and old hymns. She sees the "Watchers" because she has stopped looking at the ground. She is the ghost of the family’s former life, a shimmering corn-silk warning that once you see the gold in the sky, you can never truly come back to the mud.
Deputy Rowley | INFJ | The Penitent A man standing between a storm he can’t stop and a past he can't outrun. He is the "Counselor" turned sentry, his weary patience masking a sharpened intuition. He doesn’t reach for his gun first; he reaches for the "regretful" truth. He is the only one who looks at a fallen creature and sees a wound instead of a weapon.
Rabaan | INTJ | The Correction A machine of celestial law. He does not possess malice, only precision. To him, Grace is an "object of undetermined function" and her family is a "deviation." He is the silence that follows the thunder. He does not offer salvation—only the blade.