Picture Unavailable Due to Character Repeatedly Mooning the Camera. Not what you think. She kept throwing the moon at the cameraman.
Finishing up the interview week is a lesser villain who will eventually step up to take a more powerful role in events. This is Yola Biggs who is the exiled Goddess of Chaos. She’s been hiding with Baron Kernaghan because she broke the Law of Influence and doesn’t want to be sealed.
The few appearances she’s had have proven that she’s rather nuts. Not villain crazy, but like a child with a bucket of paint and no supervision crazy. She breaks the laws of physics and reality all the time because she can. Though she’s more inclined to do it for entertainment than anything malicious. She’s oddly playful, which makes her an oddity among the ambitious agents of the Baron. Then again, she does mention dropping baby chaos elves into the ocean to see if they can swim. She also mentions reviving them after the experiment fails because doesn’t want to make Trinity mad.
Personally, I enjoy writing Yola scenes because I can be silly and it still makes sense. She has a very short attention span at times while other times she’s hyper-focused. Things can be taken literally or she can simply not understand. This is one of the reasons why I was upset when the last two chapters of Book 8 were lost. They had a lot of good material for Yola that was spontaneous.
So let’s end this interview week with a bang!




Hey, don’t you know the Moon is a World Heritage Site? Quit throwing it around, goddess-in-hiding!
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Yola- I put it back. Mommy always told me to clean up my toys. 🙂
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