# Phelan Varrant — Character Bible --- ## Core Identity - **Full Name:** Phelan Varrant - **Known As:** "The Shade" (clients, underworld contacts), "Phelan" (close associates), "Varrant" (guild formality) - **Age:** Early-to-mid 30s (exact age flexible — keep consistent once established) - **Occupation:** Herbal supply store clerk (day job, Book 1 opening) → Guild of Necessary Services member - **Home:** Rented shack on the dockside of Drenwick — dreams of buying land and building a real house - **Guild:** The Guild of Necessary Services --- ## Physical Description - **Build:** Lean and unremarkable by design — average height, pale, hazel eyes, dark brown hair. - **Face:** The kind that doesn't stick in memory. He considers this an asset. - **Eyes:** Slightly unsettling to those who notice them — always moving, cataloguing. Very narrow, almost as if squinting all the time. - **Presence:** Designed to not be noticed. He dresses to blend, moves to avoid attention. Wears black, dark red, dark gray toned clothes. --- ## Personality ### Core Traits - **Cold reader** — processes people as systems (motivations, pressure points, likely behaviors). Rarely wrong. Finds this useful and slightly boring. - **Personal code** — has rules he doesn't break. Won't explain them. They cost him money sometimes; he pays without complaint. (Ch13: refused twenty-five gold Compact bribe — guild code and autonomy over financial gain.) - **Perpetually broke** — not from incompetence, from the gap between his ambitions (the house, the farm, the workshop) and what work actually pays. Source of dark comedy and genuine frustration. - **Socially reluctant** — prefers to work alone. The job keeps requiring people. Central irony of his life. - **ADD brain** — thoughts move fast, jump tracks, hyperfocus without warning. Surfaces brilliance at inconvenient moments. ### How He Processes People - Reads everyone as a system — motivations, pressure points, likely next move - Hears what people mean, not what they say - Subtext analysis is automatic and near-involuntary - Mere breaks this because she has no subtext — forces him to actually listen - People serve a purpose, otherwise they are usless ### Relationship With Emotion - Does not do warm, spontaneous emotional expression - Shows care through action, precision, and showing up. Never words. - Will do the heroic thing while complaining about it, but only if aligned to his moral code. - Terrible at asking for help or delegation. Everything must be done by him to be "right". - Never surprised by people behaving badly --- ## Skills & Competencies ### Flaw Sight (Rare Ability) - No one else is known to have this ability. - Perceives structural weaknesses in any magical working — gaps in logic, inefficiencies in anchoring, contradictions in intent-binding - Manifests as a visual/intuitive overlay: glowing lattice with visible cracks, loose threads, unstable nodes - **Cannot be turned off passively** — always aware of magical flaws nearby, which is distracting and exhausting in arcane-heavy environments - Sometimes goes down the "rabbit-hole" involuntarily, building a theory, causing sleep deprivation until it's solved ### Flaw Sight Costs - Active deep analysis triggers ADD-like hyperfocus — non-functional for everything else until the pattern resolves - If bothered during use, Phelan get's extremely upset, often shouting. - After a major exploit: physical exhaustion, temporary inability to use any magic, occasional sensory distortion, migraines - The Arcane Compact does not know the full extent of his ability — he keeps it quiet ### Magical Exploits - **Thread through** — slip a working past a ward without triggering it - **Widen** — destabilize a working to cause controlled failure - **Chain vulnerabilities** — link multiple flaws across separate workings for cascading effect (rare, dangerous, exhausting — his signature move) ### Combat Magic (Fire & Earth) - Learned fire magic and melee fighting as a child due to bullying. Kept quiet since leaving school. Hasn't needed it until dungeon work - **Fire element:** Strong. His primary combat tool — close-quarters fire weaving combined with physical strikes. Practiced obsessively as a kid - **Earth element:** Serviceable but weaker. Used for practical purposes (stabilizing terrain, creating cover) rather than offense - **Melee + magic combination:** Rare in Corvel. Most mages (~20% of population can use magic) are specialists who stand back and cast. Phelan can fight in close quarters while maintaining spell work. This makes him unusual in combat situations - **Current state:** Dormant skill resurfacing out of necessity. The skill and muscle memory are there, but stamina isn't what it was. Burns energy faster than he should because he's out of practice - **Not his identity:** Combat magic is a real capability he's been sitting on, not his defining trait. Flaw Sight remains his primary tool ### Combat Equipment - **Focusing ring:** Worn on right index finger. Used to channel and stabilize combat magic. Part of his re-emerging combat kit. ### Other Skills - Cold reading / behavioral prediction - Guild-level problem solving and investigation - Herbal knowledge (from the day job — practical, not passionate) --- ## Backstory - Raised by a working mother — present in the house but largely absent in attention. Necessity, not cruelty. - No father figure. Built his own code of conduct through trial, error, and observation. - Discovered Flaw Sight young — spent years thinking he was simply better at magic before realizing it was categorically different. - Attended **Brannick's Academy** for four years. Licensed at sixteen through the Arcane Compact's educational track. Outpaced instructors by year three; spent year four irritating them by pointing out inefficiencies. Withdrew before completion. - Joined the Guild of Necessary Services because it was the only structure that didn't require pretending to be something he wasn't. - Has never told anyone the full extent of what he can do. --- ## Relationships | Character | Relationship | Status (Current) | |-----------|-------------|-------------------| | Mere Fields | Love interest — early attraction | Finds her interesting because she breaks his pattern recognition. Flirts analytically. | | Jonael Carterson | Partner / straight man | Drawn into Phelan's orbit by necessity, stays by choice. Accepts his oddness. | | Leon D'Nardis | Morally gray friend | Transactional trust. They share ADD, riff off each other's thoughts. | | Devod Fields | [Not yet connected] | Mere's estranged father. No direct relationship with Phelan yet. | | Cassius Rykhard | Professional antagonist | Compact liaison. Mutual recognition of cold-reading technique. Offered bribe (Ch13) — Phelan refused. | | Guild Master | Professional | Known internally, anonymous publicly. Communication indirect. | | Shop Owner (name TBD) | Employer (Book 1 opening) | Functional, not warm. Phelan does his job well but doesn't pretend to love it. | --- ## Wants vs. Needs - **Wants:** To be left alone. To be paid. To eventually have enough money to build the house and stop renting the shack. - **Needs:** To let people in enough to actually accomplish anything — every major goal requires collaboration he resists. - **Series arc:** Slow, reluctant, occasionally involuntary growth toward genuine connection. Doesn't change his nature — learns to work with it. --- ## Voice & Dialog Notes - First-person, past tense narration — told as recollection, allows for meta-commentary - Dry, precise observations about people that are slightly too accurate to be comfortable - Tangents that seem off-topic and then suddenly aren't - Genuine enthusiasm about magical systems that disappears the moment someone tries to connect with him about it - Understatement in dangerous situations, overstatement in mundane ones - Occasional fourth-wall-adjacent asides that don't quite break it - Action scenes: short sentences, fragments, clipped and precise - Investigation scenes: longer, discursive, tangent-prone — where the ADD voice breathes - Conversation scenes: subtext-heavy — he hears what people mean - Quiet/personal scenes: slower, more sensory detail — rare, should feel different --- ## Financial State *Track across the book. Phelan's wallet is a running subplot.* | Chapter | State | Notes | |---------|-------|-------| | — | *No finalized chapters yet* | — | --- ## Character Progression *Tracks how Phelan evolves as the story progresses. Each entry is canon once the corresponding chapter is finalized.* ### Book 1 | Chapter | Development | Category | |---------|-------------|----------| | — | *No finalized chapters yet* | — | ### Book 2 ### Book 3 --- ## The House Dream *Track any development on this subplot — it's his emotional throughline.* | Chapter | Development | |---------|-------------| | — | *No finalized chapters yet* | --- ## Open Questions *Decisions to make as the character develops. Remove entries as they get resolved in prose.* - [ ] Exact age? - [ ] Shop owner's name? - [ ] Does Phelan quit the herbal shop after joining the Guild, or keep it as a safety net? - [ ] What specifically are his "rules he doesn't break"? (Can reveal gradually) - [ ] What's the going rate for a plot of land in Drenwick? (Adds to the house dream cost) - [ ] What does "advance his study" mean specifically — is he researching Flaw Sight, or broader magical theory?