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# Character Sheet: Dorian
## Identity
- Full name: Dorian Thorne
- Age: 27
- Role: Love Interest / Secondary Protagonist
- Faction/School: The Weavers Guild (Shadow-Stitcher Discipline)
## Voice Signature
- Stress expression scale: "A minor oversight." = minor | "This is becoming tedious." = upset | "Silence." = furious
- Verbal tic: Uses the word "precisely" when he is actually correcting someone, and clicks his tongue against his teeth when he spots a flaw in someones logic.
- Sentence length pattern: Measured, rhythmic sentences of moderate length. He speaks in complete, grammatically perfect thoughts even under duress, unless his physical safety is compromised.
- What they REACH FOR: Analytical. He looks for the "seam" in every situation—the structural weakness in a room, an argument, or a persons composure.
- What they NEVER say: "I don't know." He will say "The information is currently unavailable" or "That remains to be seen," but never admits to a vacuum of knowledge.
- Imperfection signature: Precision collapse. When genuinely rattled, his vocabulary becomes overly clinical and archaic to create distance, making him sound like a moving textbook rather than a person.
- One example line of their dialogue that could not belong to any other character:
"The tether between your intent and your execution is fraying, darling; if you don't tighten the tension, the whole world is going to unravel at your feet."
## Magic / Power / Special Ability
- School/Discipline: Umbral Kinesis (Binding Thread system)
- Core principle: Conservation of Tension—energy cannot be created, only redirected through the "threads" that connect physical objects.
- Signature move or approach: *The Blind Stitch.* He anchors a shadow thread to an opponent's shadow, mirroring their movements to immobilize them.
- Limitation: He cannot create threads from nothing; he requires existing shadows or physical fibers. Excessive use causes "Thread-Burn"—bleeding from the fingernails and temporary loss of tactile sensation.
- Shared uncertainty: If everything in the world is connected by threads, does free will exist, or are we all just puppets reacting to the pull of a greater weaver?
## Arc
- Want: To maintain perfect control over the Guilds influence and his own legacy.
- Need: To surrender control and allow for the inherent chaos of human connection.
- Fatal flaw: Arrogance masked as "competence." He believes he is the only one capable of holding the world together.
- Wound: The Abandonment at the Loom—his mentor cut his apprenticeship threads prematurely, leaving him to magically "bleed out" in the void for three days.
- Transformation: From a cold architect of fate to someone willing to burn the tapestry down to save a single life.
## Relationships
- Elara Vance: Love Interest/Protagonist—A high-tension dynamic defined by mutual intellectual challenge and a refusal to admit they are the only two people who truly "see" the world's structure.
- High Weaver Malakor: Antagonist/Former Mentor—A relationship of suppressed resentment and professional posturing; Dorian seeks to surpass him while secretly fearing he is becoming him.
## Notes for Writers
- **The Cufflink Habit:** Dorian constantly adjusts his left cufflink when he is lying or withholding information. It is a grounding ritual he isn't aware he performs.
- **The "High-Born" Filter:** He never uses contractions (don't, can't, won't) unless he is physically exhausted or in extreme pain.
- **Tactile Sensitivity:** He is hypersensitive to textures. He will visibly cringe at cheap fabric or a "rough" atmosphere, using his sensory refinement as a shield.
- **The Gaze:** He never looks at a person's eyes first; he looks at their hands to see what they are "weaving" or holding.
- **NEVER:** Do not ever have Dorian apologize directly. He compensates, he fixes the problem, or he offers a gesture of service, but the words "I am sorry" do not exist in his vocabulary.