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From "David and the Phoenix" by Ormondroyd, Edward

David
A young boy who befriends a Phoenix and receives an unconventional education.
Core Belief
"Friendship and loyalty are paramount, and protecting those you care about is worth taking risks."
Worldview
Initially, David sees the world through the lens of childhood wonder, but his experiences with the Phoenix broaden his perspective. He begins to question authority and value unconventional knowledge over traditional education.
Personality
David is curious, adventurous, and initially naive, but eager to learn. He is loyal and protective of the Phoenix, showing bravery and resourcefulness in helping it evade the Scientist. He possesses a good heart and a growing understanding of the world beyond the ordinary.
In Their Own Words
"May I climb the mountain tomorrow?"
"Golly!"
"Phoenix, listen! The Scientist is here!"
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