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Sleeper, Protector, Friend and Foe ā The Darkest Faerie and Jerdana
(Or: In This Essay, I Will Overanalyze A Couple of Neopets Characters)
The eleven heroes who Altador chose to help found and lead his city drew his attention in numerous ways. Siyana discovered and thwarted a plot to raid a village, Florin cured a plant blight, Marak mediated peace between his underwater village and land-dwellers theyād come into conflict with, Gordos rooted out corruption in his townā¦
...but two of the Protectors of Altador were chosen because they saved the life of King Altador: the Sleeperāaka the Betrayer, aka the Darkest Faerieāand Jerdana, the Protector. As it turns out, there are a few interesting parallels/contrasts between these two characters.
Recruitment Order
The way the Book of Ages is written suggests that the order in which the 12 founders are presented is the reverse of the order in which they were recruited.
For one thing, Altadorās chapter (The Hunter) is the last out of the founders, and he obviously was the first to get onboard with the city-founding planāit was his plan to start with.
For another, in Jerdanaās chapter, which immediately precedes Altadorās, it doesnāt sound like Altador has recruited anyone else at that pointāheās alone when Jerdana first encounters him, and after she saves his life, he says "With your powers of protection, my just leadership, and the help of other strong hearts, we could make a city of legends." To me, that makes it sound like Altador didnāt yet know who the āother strong heartsā might be.
In addition, in Siyanaās chapter, which immediately precedes Florinās, after Siyana saves Florinās village from bandits, Florin ātold her that there was a noble Lupe she should perhaps meet,ā which suggests that Florin had already been recruited at this point.
If we assume that the recruitment order is indeed the reverse of the chapter order, then Jerdana and the Sleeper were the first and last recruits to Altadorās council, respectivelyāa pair of matching bookends.
Chance Meetings in the Wilderness
Most of the Twelve were recruited when Altador heard of some heroic deed theyād performed and deliberately sought them out.
Siyana might be one exceptionāin her case, Florin was the one to suggest she might be a good fit for the council, and she may have even been the one to seek Altador out at Florin's suggestion.
As for Jerdana and the Sleeper--Altador's first encounter with both was out in the wilderness, entirely by chance, and he was a direct witness to their heroic acts (for the obvious reason that said acts involved saving Altador himself).
Jerdana is stated in the Book of Ages to have been a wanderer who helped people she met in her travels but never stuck around in one place too long; however, itās not clear exactly what the Sleeper was doing out near a monsterās lair. The Sleeper isnāt really given any backstory or any rationale for why she happened to be in Altadorās path; in fact, unlike all the other chapters, we never see the Sleeper outside of Altadorās perspective. After the introductory paragraph, the Sleeperās chapter starts with Altador going off to hunt a monster, and the Sleeper only appears when she enters Altadorās life by killing a second monster that threatened him.
It's certainly possible that the Sleeper, too, was a wanderer--but one who found it less easy to lean on the hospitality of others. Jerdana, as a Neopet with a talent for protective magic, would have doubtless found it easier to find a warm welcome in Neopet settlements than a dark faerie.
We don't know much of Jerdana's past beyond the fact that she didn't seem to have a place she called home... until Altador found her, and created the city that became that home.
And perhaps it was the same for the Sleeper. Perhaps she, too, felt she had no greater purpose--and no true home--until Altador gave her one. (And later, of course, she attempted to make it hers in a different way--not just her home, but her conquest, her possession, her dominion, hers and hers alone.)
Regardless of where they came from or why they were in the right place at the right timeāthatās indeed where they were. If not for their meeting with Altadorāespecially in the Sleeperās case, since one could argue that the Werelupes only got the drop on Altador in Jerdanaās chapter because he was distracted talking to Jerdanaāthe Lupe who dreamed of founding a city may have met an untimely end, and the city of Altador may never have come to be at all.
Protector vs. Destroyer
Of course, the way in which Jerdana and the Sleeper save Altadorās life differs.
Jerdana saves Altadorās life by raising a magical shield to protect him from a threatāspecifically, a pack of Werelupes who had snuck up on them. She holds the shield in place until the Werelupes lose interest and run off. Her actions are purely defensiveāAltador draws his weapon, but she raises a magical shield.
The Sleeper, on the other hand, saves Altadorās life by using her magic to destroy the threat.
Of all the twelve Protectors, the Sleeper is the only one whose āheroic actā that got her recruited involves a clearly-depicted killing. (She and Altador are the only two of the Twelve explicitly shown killing another creature within the Book of Ages, both in the Sleeperās chapterāeven if that creature was a monster.)
Even Torakor, the champion gladiator, isnāt directly depicted as killing anyone in his chapter. We could just as easily imagine that Torakorās single combats all ended in non-lethal takedowns and that the general he ousted was permitted to flee; the narrative doesnāt tell us otherwise. Even if we assume that, as a member of a military force, heās probably killed people off-screen⦠well, thatās off-screen. The point isnāt just about whoās shed bloodāitās about whoās shown shedding blood.
It's possible that, from the Sleeper's first meeting with Altador, she felt that she had something in common between herself and Altador in that they were both ready, willing, and able to spill blood, if need be--though not quite to the same degree, in the end.
Going back to Jerdanaāthere isnāt really any explanation why she chooses a purely defensive approach. Magic in the world of Neopia tends to be on the āsofterā side of the spectrumāmagic does what it does, as the narrative requires, without a lot of hard rules to define it, and the capabilities of independent magic users are often not well-defined either. Itās certainly possible that Jerdana simply isnāt capable of using the same sort of attack magic the Sleeper does, or that she canāt use offensive and defensive magic at the same time.
But itās also possible that Jerdana is making a deliberate choiceāthat she does not want to inflict harm on others even if they wish to harm her.
If so, this is a philosophy she still holds after the Sleeper becomes the Betrayer.
Protector, Not Destroyer: Jerdanaās Orb
The Doylist explanation for why the Darkest Faerie is still alive despite being a massive threat to Altador is, of course, that it was kind of necessary for the plot. Also, this is Neopets, and they donāt tend to kill off characters--villains are more likely to be defeated in a way that leaves the possibility they may return in a future story. (Even Hubrid Nox, who was unambiguously killed during the Faeriesā Ruin plot, is still hanging out in Neopia as a ghost.)
However, if we switch to a more Watsonian framingā¦
The Sleeper is a threat to everything that Jerdana holds dear. She was once a friendābut now sheās a bitter foe who, if not stopped, will harm all of Jerdanaās other friends. Thereās one sure way to end the threat the Betrayer poses and ensure she never threatens Altador againāand thatās by ending her.
But thatās not what Jerdana does.
She doesnāt seek to destroy the Betrayer, but to contain her. She creates a magical Orb to turn the Betrayer into a statueāand the spell is very much not permanent, as shown in The Darkest Faerie PS2 game as well as The Wraith Resurgence plot.
It's true, Jerdana may have been inclined towards mercy for the fact that she and the Sleeper had spent decades as allies--as friends. But still--in her chapter of the Book of Ages, she showed no less mercy to enemies who were total strangers.
The only point at which Jerdanaās Orb causes the Darkest Faerie bodily harm is after the Darkest Faerie tries to use its remnants to make a magic ring to strengthen her powers. It's the Darkest Faerieās influence that turns Jerdanaās Orbādesigned not to do physical harmāinto something that can cause harm to others... and, it turns out, to herself as well.
(That said, it seems likely, given the Darkest Faerieās quote on her TCG cardāāFyora stole one thousand years from me, and that was about what it took for me to plan my revengeāāthat the Darkest Faerie was conscious to some degree during her imprisonment⦠which probably wasnāt great for her mental health. But hey, her physical health seemed more-or-less intact once the Orb was removed!)
Another interesting thing to considerāin some alternate history in which Jerdana was the one to betray the other members of the council, would the Sleeper have shown the same restraint, or would she, if Jerdana became a threat to all she herself held dear, have slain Jerdana--even if she felt sorrow in doing so?
Final Thoughts
The Sleeper and Jerdana are, in a way, foils for each other. The Sleeper is the final recruit, the one who won her place through killing a threat, and the one who uses her magic to try to conquer the city; the Protector was the first recruit, won her place through protecting without killing, and is the one whose magic saves the city.
Thereās a lot of empty space in the story of Altadorās Golden Ageāthe time during which all Twelve Protectors sat on the cityās council, faithfully serving Altadorās citizens. We know, of course, that the Sleeper became the Darkest Faerie at some pointābut the details are left fairly vague.
After the on-site Altador mini-plot is completed, Jerdana says that conquering Altador āwas something [the Betrayer] had secretly desired since before the kingdom was even founded.ā
However, Jerdana isnāt all-knowingāand she has good reason to see the Darkest Faerie in an incredibly negative light right now, so she's not exactly an unbiased source.
So, here we venture further into my own interpretation of the Sleeper's character.
Personally, Iām inclined to think that the Sleeper was, at the beginning, genuinely friends with the others--including Jerdana--and only years later turned against them and plotted to take over the city, which then raises the question--how and why did that change happen?
It's possible that, in her frustration at being unable to steer the city in the direction she desired, she may have become increasingly resentful--and that resentment may have been colored by the events surrounding her first encounter with Altador.
Whenever her ideas were rejectedāwhen her visions for what the city of Altador might be were refusedāperhaps there was a tiny voice in the corner of her mind that whispered āBut you wouldnāt even have this city if it werenāt for me! I saved Altador's life! Surely that means something!ā
Except Altador was only around to save because Jerdana saved him first.
Once resentment and ambition took greater root in the Sleeperās heartādid it begin to sting for the Sleeper to know that she wasnāt the only one to whom Altador owed his lifeāand that, moreover, she wasnāt even the first?
The last recruited, whose vision was rejected by King Altador when she sought to increase the cityās influence through conquestāmight she have developed a particular resentment for Jerdana, the first at Altadorās side, the one whose philosophy of defense-sans-offense had been accepted as policy? (Not only her philosophy, of course, but still.)
"I saved your life, too, but you listen to her, you value her input--you value everyone else's input--you won't let me do what I'm good at--you recruited me for my power, but you won't even let me use it... well, maybe I don't need your permission!"
Of course, whatever the Sleeper/Betrayer felt towards Jerdana personally before spending a thousand-and-change years as a statue, she surely resents Jerdana after having been bound by her magic.
And Jerdana, for her part, with all her happy memories from decades spent side-by-side with the Sleeper gone sour after the latterās betrayal, seems to believe that the Sleeper was never truly her friend at all.
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Book of Ages Page:
https://bookofages.jellyneo.net/characters/86/
Dr. Sloth's Image Emporium Page:
https://www.drsloth.com/search/?tagged=Jerdana
Design notes:
- Jerdana's eyes open in the cut-scenes of the Neopets: The Darkest Faerie video game, however it is unclear what color they are. They seem to be the same or a similar color as the insides of her ears/eye circles (hex code "6688ee" in this reference sheet) but leaning slightly more towards green than purple.