# Character Sheet: High Commander Vane ## Identity - Full name: Alistair Vane - Age: 58 - Role: Antagonist - Faction/School: The Aethelgard Dragon-Riding Academy / Imperial High Command ## Voice Signature - Stress expression scale: "Check the ledger." = minor | "This is an architectural failure." = upset | [Low, melodic whispering that feels like a razor blade against the ear] = furious - Verbal tic: Frequently uses the word "Precision" or "Efficient" to dismiss emotional arguments. - Sentence length pattern: Balanced and rhythmic. He speaks in complete, polished paragraphs as if he has pre-written his dialogue. He never stammers. - What they REACH FOR: Structural/Positional. He notices the "load-bearing" people in a room and looks for the one person whose removal would make the entire group collapse. - What they NEVER say: "I apologize" or "It was an accident." To Vane, accidents are just visible manifestations of hidden incompetence. - Imperfection signature: When his control is truly threatened, his metaphors turn biological and predatory—mentioning teeth, gutting, or carrion—stripping away his civilized veneer. - One example line of their dialogue that could not belong to any other character: "Sacrifice is not a tragedy, child; it is simply the interest we pay on the debt of order." ## Magic / Power / Special Ability - School/Discipline: Thermal Manipulation / Dragon-Binding - Core principle: Equilibrium. Heat cannot be destroyed, only moved from a point of chaos to a point of utility. - Signature move or approach: Flash-Freezing. He can strip the heat from the air in a localized 10-foot radius, turning breath into ice instantly, and "storing" that energy for a later concussive blast. - Limitation: He requires a "sink"—an external source of mass (usually stone or a dragon) to dump excess thermal energy into, or his own internal organs will begin to cook. - Shared uncertainty: If a man spends his life moving warmth from one place to another, does he eventually lose the ability to feel warmth himself? ## Arc - Want: To create a perfectly predictable, unified Empire where "variable factors" (rebellion/dissent) are eliminated. - Need: To realize that a world without friction is a world that cannot move, and that his obsession with "stability" is actually a slow death. - Fatal flaw: Hubris of the Architect. He believes he is the only one capable of seeing the "blueprint" of history and that everyone else is merely a building material. - Wound: The Great Ash-Fall, where he watched a populist uprising burn the Imperial archives—the "memory" of the world—leaving him with a pathological terror of uncurated chaos. - Transformation: From the untouchable grandmaster of the Academy to a desperate tyrant who realizes he has built a cage he is also trapped inside of. ## Relationships - Elara Vance: Paternalistic predator; he views her as a masterpiece-in-progress to be broken and rebuilt into his perfect weapon. - Kaelen Thorne: Disappointed mentor; he sees Kaelen’s rigid duty as a useful but "uninspired" tool that lacks the vision required for true leadership. - The Emperor: A figure of utility; Vane respects the office as a symbol of order but views the person as a temporary occupant he must manage. ## Notes for Writers - **Physical Habit**: He rests his hands behind his back in a parade rest, but he is constantly counting—tapping his fingers against his forearms in sequences of four. - **Speech Quirk**: He refers to the dragons not by name, but by their "Designation Number" or breed class, to reinforce that they are assets, not companions. - **Tactile Detail**: He always smells faintly of cedar and old parchment; he despises the "messy" scents of the stables and the forge spitefully. - **The "Never" Rule**: Never let Vane show physical exertion. If he climbs a thousand stairs or uses high-level magic, he must appear as though he just stepped out of a bath—cool, dry, and untouched. - **Emotional Tell**: He tilts his head slightly to the left when he has decided someone is no longer useful to him. It is the silent signal of a death sentence.