Brothers
The three of them were unique. Each had their own personality and individual quirk, but they were family. Growing up, they did everything together.
Tyler, the oldest, was the impulsive one. Given a task to do, he jumped right into it, not thinking about the consequences of his actions. He was the fool that rushed in. And when he did make a mistake or lost his way, he was just as likely to do the same thing again and continue on his misguided way.
Then there was Bryan, the middle child, he ended up being the most protective of his brothers. He was the overly concerned one. Not only about his brothers, but also himself. He was the worrier, the pessimist. He was the one that washed his hands almost on an hourly basis. He was sure he was going to catch some dreadful disease from everyone. He never took risks.
The youngest was Will. Will had a piece of both his brothers. He was cautious in his actions and decisions at times, yet given the opportunity to take a risk he was just as likely to attempt it and let fate determine the outcome. The difference with Will, was when he did make a mistake or lost his way, he took the time needed to reflect on what he had done and made changes the next time the opportunity occurred.
But as I said before, the brothers did things together, which made for interesting interactions when decisions had to be made.
This becomes an important part of their journey, when marriage to the king’s daughter, Dora, and inheritance of the kingdom are promised to the one who finds the “Jade of Knowledge”, whatever that is, and brings it to the king. It seems that many eligible single men in the kingdom had tried and failed. It was time for the brothers, Tyler, Bryan and Will, to take on the quest.
To see what happens check out: Dora and the Jade of Knowledge: https://tinyurl.com/s54rk2o