Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-5118208-20141108143108/@comment-25926288-20150508025928

Auramagicka wrote: My first thought is, well, a lot of people I know don't really like kids. A lot do, yes, but on the contrary, a lot don't. What I was getting at is that Henry has a peculiar ability to manipulate things without intending to do so. He just says something is *supposed* to be a certain way and it just falls in to place that way in the end. Well, Henry is relatives with them all. That's no real special power. He brings them together and he peps them up as he has the Heart of the Truest Believer. His belief in everyone is pretty much all he has.

He states ideals. Heroes do this. You're a hero. etc. He sees things in a very black and white world that is finally meshing together with reality. Give an example of how what he says falls into place.