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Portrait of Miles Hendon

Miles Hendon

A loyal and honourable soldier returning from war.

From "The Prince and the Pauper" by Twain, Mark

Core Belief

"Believes in honour, loyalty, and the importance of defending the weak and oppressed. He also has a strong faith in the power of friendship and the inherent goodness of human nature."

Worldview

Sees the world as a place of both beauty and injustice, and strives to make it a better place through his actions.

Personality

Courageous and chivalrous, Miles is also somewhat naive and idealistic. He is fiercely loyal to his friends and family, and possesses a strong sense of justice and fair play.

In Their Own Words

"Not too fast, friend. Thou art needlessly rough, methinks. What is the lad to thee?"
"If thou do but touch him, thou animated offal, I will spit thee like a goose!"
"By the mass, the little beggar takes to one’s quarters and usurps one’s bed with as natural and easy a grace as if he owned them--with never a by-your-leave or so-please-it-you, or anything of the sort."

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