World Spectrum: New Cast Photos

You may recall I’ve had something of a love affair with the character creator in the online game Aion. In particular, I discovered it could be used to create nearly perfect replicas of the characters from my novels, and I proceeded to create virtually every major cast member from the World Spectrum books.

This was before I’d written Human Again. And while I attempted to keep the cast for Human Again small, there were nonetheless some important new additions, and I longed to see them in the digital flesh. One lengthy download later, and…

IT’S ALIVE.

Alistos:

Alistos, soldier of the Piran Regental GuardThe most significant new character in Human Again is Alistos, a young Piran soldier with a tragic history. Those who read Living for the Future will already have some familiarity with him.

Alistos, soldier of the Piran Regental GuardOddly enough, despite having dozens of possible hairstyles, Aion has little to offer in the realm of short, curly hair, so his hairstyle isn’t 100% accurate. Otherwise, though, he turned out very well.

Nahsreen:

The other significant addition to the cast in Human Again is Nahsreen, a Reborn Grayskin and lover of Alistos.

Nahsreen, Alistos's girlfriendAnd for those wondering, yes, this is the same girl mentioned in Living for the Future.

Nahsreen, Alistos's girlfriendShe turned out about as I wanted her. Unfortunately, the lighting in the Asmodian starting zone makes her skin look a little darker than it actually is. Also, the shoulder tattoos weren’t my idea. Couldn’t get rid of them. Still, a near perfect match to the image in my mind.

But wait! There’s more!

One major character I never created while tinkering with Aion previously was Yarnig. I skipped him because I wasn’t sure I could accurately recreate him. Yarnig isn’t a very attractive man, and Aion doesn’t do “unattractive” very well. Not while keeping semi-realistic proportions, anyway. Plus, the curly hair issue.

But this time around, I decided to give it a go anyway.

Yarnig Tor Lannis, emperor of all Tor SomThis still isn’t perfectly accurate to my vision of Yarnig, but it’s much closer than I expected. His skin should be a little less flawless, his hair curlier, his face bonier, and his ears larger, but overall, this is pretty darn close to the Real Slim Yarnig.

Yarnig Tor Lannis, emperor of all Tor SomWhat I’m really happy with is his expression. It’s the perfect mix of world-weary ennui and mild depression. Even if a few details are off, this definitely captures the spirit of Yarnig’s character, and that’s the most important thing.

I forgot how fun this is:

I completely forgot what a thrill it is to be able to recreate characters that I’ve spent years imagining. I’m a very visual person, and the lack of any visual feedback is one of the things I find discouraging about writing. To see these people I’ve imagined in such detail emerge into the real world where others can see them… It’s an amazing feeling.

I must admit to spending an inordinate amount of time just staring at the finished screenshots over the past couple days.

I also forgot how easy it is. It only takes a half an hour at most to create a perfect simulacrum of one of my characters — vastly quicker than traditional artwork.

Aion’s character creator is very easy to use, and it’s gotten even better since the last time I played. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of new options — though a few of the hairstyles look new — but the interface has been redesigned to be a bit more intuitive. It’s easier than ever to get the look you want. Plus, you can now preview characters in a variety of outfits and ability animations.

Who's this?As for the game itself, I still haven’t decided if I want to actually play it again. Though I will admit to a strong surge of nostalgia when I saw my ranger on the character select screen, and I have noticed some minor but welcome improvements to the game, like a separate bag for quest items and currency (thank you, merciful God).

I was also impressed by how busy the starting zones are for a relatively old and supposedly unpopular game. I saw a lot of low level players, and only a few were from the new classes.

But I’m getting off topic.

I’ve gone mad with power:

Creating one’s characters like this can be very addictive. I’ve finished the main World Spectrum cast, but I’m still not stopping. I’ve been considering creating some of the children of the main characters (grown up, of course), and I’m building the casts from some of my other works as well, including my Big Important Unnamed Series for which The Wounding was a prequel.

I know I shouldn’t keep teasing you guys about this, because it’s still years away, but… I can’t help it.

In the immortal worlds of everyone’s favourite Albertan killbot, “See the face of the shape of things to come.”The face of the shape of things to come

Warcraft Movie Cast Wishlist

With the recent announcement of the release date for the Warcraft movie, the speculation is on as to its cast and script. We’ve already had a fair few casting rumours, but I thought I’d weigh in with who I think should play the iconic roles of the Warcraft universe.

Official logo for World of WarcraftSince we don’t know the plot of the movie, I’ll be listing characters from all eras of the Warcraft universe. Also, I don’t have ideal casting choices for every character, so if someone important got left out, it’s just because I don’t have any ideas for who should play them. Or I forgot.

Anyway, on with the show!

Michael Fassbender as Arthas Menethil:

I was really blown away by Michael Fassbender’s performance in X-Men: First Class, and I’ve heard good things about him in other roles, as well. He has a great ability to be sinister and menacing while still having a sympathetic element, and I think that makes him an ideal choice for everyone’s favourite fallen prince. He could convincingly portray both Arthas the noble crusader and Arthas the sadistic monster.

Anna Paquin as Jaina Proudmoore:

I haven’t watched True Blood myself, but I doubt it would be so popular if Anna Paquin wasn’t a competent actress, and I certainly enjoyed her performance as Rogue in the X-Men films. I think she can portray the right mix of likability and strength to make a good choice for Jaina Proudmoore.

And she’s certainly got the right look.

Johnny Depp as Medivh:

Art of Medivh, the Last GuardianSay what you will about Johnny Depp, but the man is absolutely the perfect choice to play Medivh. I can’t think of anyone else who could so perfectly pull off the mix of intensity and eccentricity that defines the Magus.

He even looks quite a bit like Medivh.

Tricia Helfer or Jolene Blalock as Sylvanas Windrunner:

Sylvanas is a really hard role to cast for. Aside from the fact that she’s such an iconic and beloved character that they absolutely must get right, she’s a very difficult role to play. Whoever plays her has to capture her as both the noble ranger-general and the ruthless Banshee Queen.

I have two potential picks for Sylvanas: Tricia Helfer of Battlestar Galactica fame or Jolene Blalock, whom I know from her role as T’Pol on Star Trek: Enterprise. Both have demonstrated great range and the ability to portray very intense emotion. I think they could handle both aspects of Sylvanas’ personality, and the brutal transition between them.

Tricia Helfer of Battlestar Galactica fameSir Ian McKellen as Cairne Bloodhoof:

Ian McKellen may seem an odd choice to play a Tauren, but consider that the Tauren would likely be purely CGI, so all we need is voice actors for them. Ian McKellen has the dignity and the experience to do justice to the wise old chieftain Cairne Bloodhoof. Actually, his voice is even pretty similar to Cairne’s original voice-overs.

Edward James Olmos as Varok Saurfang:

Saurfang is the most badass character in the Warcraft universe, and that’s saying a lot. There is only one man I can think of who could embody such an awesome persona.

No, not Chuck Norris. Much as I’m amused by the memes, Chuck Norris is actually pretty lame.

Edward James Olmos is the only man badass enough to give life to Varok Saurfang. If you know anything about Saurfang or Eddie Olmos, it should be plainly apparent why this is the perfect choice. I’m nerdgasming just thinking about it.

Ron Pearlman as anyone:

Ron Pearlman, star of Hellboy and all around awesome dudeRon Pearlman needs to be in this movie. I don’t even care who he plays; he’s just too cool not to include. He’s so good at playing badass, larger than life characters that he’s a perfect fit for the Warcraft universe. I have every confidence that he would rock any role they chose to put him in.

With that being said, if I had to pick a specific role for him, I’d go with Grom Hellscream.

Hugo Weaving as Illidan Stormrage:

I’m far from the only one to notice that the new version of Illidan we met in the Well of Eternity dungeon both looked and sounded suspiciously like Hugo Weaving.

Aside from that, Hugo Weaving is an excellent actor who could readily portray a character as complex and iconic as Illidan Stormrage. I’ve seen Weaving in a lot of movies, and he hasn’t disappointed me once. I’ve seen him excellently play heroes, anti-heroes, and villains alike, and since Illidan combines aspects of all of the above, you would need an actor as versatile as Weaving to play him.

Bruce Greenwood as an iconic Alliance hero:

There are very few positives to JJ Abrams’ take on Star Trek. But one of the handful is Bruce Greenwood as Captain Pike. He’s able to project a great feeling of fatherly dignity.

Actor Bruce GreenwoodI think this makes him an excellent choice to embody the ideals of the Alliance as one of their iconic heroes. The reason I haven’t made a specific choice is that there are a lot of different heroes he’d be suited for. He could be Anduin Lothar, the great Lion of Stormwind, but he would be an equally good choice to play the iconic paladin, Uther the Lightbringer. In a pinch, I could even see him as King Terenas Menethil or perhaps Danath Trollbane.

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Those are my ideal picks for the Warcraft movie. What are yours?