Welcome Adventures, to Character chat. In this new article I’ll be
talking with characters from newly released and soon to be released
books. Today’s guest is Sarah Freedman from The Clockwork Golem.
Welcome,
so tell my adventurers about your world.
My
world? Wow. My world is complicated. You see at the beginning of what
you call The Civil War (but believe me there was nothing civil about
it) we were invaded by creatures from outer space called the Rex.
What’s more they looked like dinosaurs. The invasion divided the
country at the Mississippi river. I live in the Jefferson territory
in a town called St. Charles where I run a botanical shop.
What
are some of the places you’d recommend my adventurers see in your
world?
Oh
my, well My favorite place in the world is St. Charles. A beautiful
city built a mile high in elevation and the glorious Rocky Mountains.
Other than that I would say they ought to go to London, there’s a
new airship that leaves from there that’s such a luxurious ride. Oh
wait no there was an unfortunate incident on one of their flights.
They had to build it again.
Tell
my adventurers about some of the technology in your world.
All
our technology is powered by the wonder that is utrasteam or gears
and springs. I invent a lot of gadgets and gizmos that help in my
other line of work. I have one that looks like a little marble but
when I role it they turn into brass spiders filled with a natural
compound that forms fog.
How
would you describe your fellow characters?
Well
there’s my best friend Aggie she’s a deserter from the Rex Empire
who chose to side with us humans in our fight for freedom. She’s a
tinkerer like I am and great at inventing.
There’s
the crew of my father’s Pirate ship called the Celestial Rose. They
are a rag-tag lot of misfits that are impossible to describe, my
brother’s on that ship I wouldn’t trust him as far as I could
throw him.
Thank
you for coming to talk with us Sarah, and can’t wait to read all about
you.
you can find The Clockwork Golem here on Amazon for 3.99 on Kindle or 12.00 for Paperback
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