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Brandon Mll Fablehaven Character Traits
This year I read a great book title Fablehaven, by Brandon Mull. I really enjoyed it, and I though the author did a great job on fully demonstrating the personalities of the characters. One of my favorite characters is a young 13 year old boy named Seth. Seth is a very reckless, fun-loving, and brave person. He is usually tough, annoying, and ignorant, he can be loving and careful to. In the following essay, I will describe SEth so that you can get an accurate description of his personality and his traits.

On the outside seth is quite lanky. He is not very heavy, and his arms are not as muscular as he would like. The has short, brown hair, and i like to picture him with a good deal of freckles. But, that’s for the reader to decide. Seth
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During breakfast, he sometimes uses his knife to shine sunlight in her eyes, and he always teases her about all kinds of things, including her not-so-secret crush on the Dragon-Tamer, Gavin. (He (Gavin) actually turned out to be a demon in disguise, so after she found that our, their “relationship”, ended swiftly.) Even though teases her and makes her extremely frustrated, he loves her, and once, when he thinks she had died, he is filled with the utmost grief. Another trait of seth failure to follow directions. Seth is always wanting to have some sort of adventure, even if it is against his wise grandparents will. Once, even though he was commanded not to, seth opened his window on Midsummer’s eve, a night that allowed monsters to access the yard of the main house. This caused monsters to put into the room, and resulted in Dale, seth’s second cousin, being frozen, and his grandpa and friend being captured. Another time, he tried giving the Satyrs Newel and Doren batteries so that they could watch television on their small, little, wireless, TV, in exchange for a large amount of gold. When, his grandpa found out about this, he was livid, and forbade seth to ever do this again. But he did. Some might ask, can this kid really follow any commands? But, it get’s worse. On the first day he arrives at Fablehaven, he is told not to enter …show more content…
He is always ready to do something for the team, even if that means danger. He always does what nobody else can do. Once, he snuck into the realm of the centaurs, Grunhold, to steal a unicorn horn, that was, most conveniently, guarded by centaurs, moving rocks the size of stonehenge, an invisible maze, and a troll. Somehow, seth finds a way to get the horn, and run back to the house, even though the centaurs could have killed him. He was also reckless when, after many had tried and failed, he snuck out after dark and killed the revenant, a creature that was guarding an artifact that the family needed. The thing about the revenant, is that it inspires paralyzing fear. But, seth was reckless to go and try to defeat it, and he took a huge dose of courage potion. Against all odds, he somehow kills it, leaving the way open for the others to try and get to the artifact. One of the most acknowledged ways he was reckless, though, was when he was staying in the dragon sanctuary, Wyrmroost. He was sleeping at the home of Agad, the caretaker, when he heard strange voices. He walked outside and was drawn to a room that contained a black well. As he got nearer, the voices got louder. He should have turned back, if he had any common sense, but with his curious nature, he kept going. He began to converse with the voices, and upon finding out that they needed him to free them, he was

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