Isabelle Werro
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Podcast Appearances
I know that poor child is so traumatized.
Yeah, yeah, there was some, yeah, gut-wrenching scenes.
Just, yeah, again, having your fantasy characters experience trauma is one thing, but then having a child experience the trauma that comes with a fantasy world is just brutal.
I think she was potentially a touch too young.
Well, you rarely see parents in fantasy, I guess, in this sort of context, actually parenting, I feel like.
Like we've talked about it before, like so often with the main characters, their parents are dead or useless.
So actually having to see them be a parent and kind of mother this child and look after her while in this fantasy, like on this kind of epic journey that is quite difficult and, you know, long days on a horse and everything.
So it's, yeah, it's very different, but I, yeah, I enjoyed it.
I also had questions at times, but I was like, this is, I enjoy the fact that it's doing something that we don't typically see.
And also FaZe.
Can we just give a shout out to FaZe?
The little pet monster who's not a monster.
Are we stressed about that at all?
I am so stressed about him the entire time.
I think about him a lot.
He's like the dog equivalent of this book.
I was like, do not hurt him.
Do not hurt him.
Yeah.
It's that thing again about like what is monstrousness because, you know, everyone who sees him aside from Odessa and Evie and Ransom and everyone who knows him are like, he's a monster.