Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Character Interview - Henry from The Goddess Test
I recently was given the opportunity to ask Henry from Aimee Carter's The Goddess Test some questions. Hopefully he'll intrigue you enough to want to learn more about him..he's pretty swoon-worthy!
Thanks for stopping by Henry. Can you tell us a little about yourself?
I'm afraid I am not certain what you would like to know. I am King of the Underworld and rule over the dead, making decisions about their afterlife when they are incapable of doing so themselves or when their beliefs demand they be judged. My work is grim, but it is necessary, and I take my responsibilities quite seriously. I've been married before, and I vastly prefer dogs to cats. Contrary to the way I am depicted in popular culture, I am not a villain, and instead I spend much of my time in solitude in the Underworld.
What is the best part about being the ruler of the Underworld? The worst?
The best is the satisfaction of knowing that I have given these people the afterlife they believe they deserve. Life on the surface can be hard, but underneath, one gets what one believes they deserve. The worst is the disconnect from the rest of the world and my family. I do not have the opportunity to see them as much as I would like to.
As a God you have powers. What power do you most enjoy using?
It is not so much a question of enjoyment as it is necessity. The power I use most frequently is the ability to appear at will in any spot I am already familiar with. It makes ruling over such a vast territory much easier.
I am sure you’ve heard the expression “When hell freezes over”. Would it be possible to actually make hell freeze over?
I despise that word, 'hell'. It is an inaccurate portrayal of the Underworld as a whole, though there are some sections that resemble the stereotype. Then again, there are also sections of the Underworld full of snow. To answer your question, it is not in my power to change what the dead perceive, so no, one cannot make hell freeze over.
How did you obtain Cerberus? Was he a gift?
Yes, he was a gift from my brother, though I would not call it 'obtaining'. We've a partnership rather than an ownership, and he is my dearest friend.
What were you thinking when you first saw Kate?
I have seen Kate many times throughout her life, and my thoughts were always about her protection. Given what happened to the others girls, I knew it was paramount to ensure her security above all else. During my first conversation with her, I was spellbound by her willingness to help a girl who had been cruel to her. That is a rare trait, and it was my first inkling that perhaps Kate was different. That perhaps she had it in her to pass the tests no one else had survived.
Is there anything you would have changed about your first meeting with her?
Perhaps I would have brought an extra jacket for her comfort.
What would you say is your biggest regret?
My relationship with Persephone.
Describe the following people in one word
Kate- Selfless
Diana- Stubborn
Ava- Exuberant
James- Calculating
Calliope- Lonely
Ella- Strong
If you were able to select another “profession” other than Ruler of the Underworld which one would you choose?
I would prefer to spend my time reading. Perhaps a librarian.
What book would we find beside your bed?
The classics. I've a particular fondness for Shakespeare and, I must admit, Jane Austen.
What 3 things would you want with you if you were stranded some where?
It would be quite unlikely for me to be stranded somewhere, but I would prefer three good books above all else.
What do you consider your best trait? Your worst?
I believe my best trait to be my loyalty and my worst to be the distance I put between myself and others despite how I might feel about them. Showing my emotions does not come easily to me.
Last question - by popular demand from my friends- Boxes or briefs?
I couldn't possibly say.
Character interviews are brilliant. This one could almost be a story in itself. This shows in such a practical way that character development is so crucial to a good story. It makes it REAL. That Henry didn't delve into WHY he lists his relationship with Persephone as his regret, make me really want to read this book even more to find out why! And perhaps brush up on my basic Greek Mythology. Haha. Glad you went forward with this interview Kat. Great idea of yours. Hope you're burnin' up the streets of NYC as I type!
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LOL I love that last question.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I always find character interviews so interesting :) I love characters that read books - I guess I can just relate - so those couple of answers were awesome.
I love this interview, oh! Henry :) You sound like a perfect gentleman! I think I seriously need to read The Goddess Test soon, it sounds like a book for me!
ReplyDelete"I vastly prefer dogs to cats" LOL :) Me too!
Great idea for an interview, Kathy and Aimee! Thanks!