![]() It takes a complex character to handle morality of the self and of the belief system ones holds, especially when challenged with really far out experiences, and it’s fascinating seeing the struggle for a character based in a real world organisation like the CofE coping with relevance and sheer human ignorance from every angle, and then having bleedin’ dragon lore to get a hang of. ![]() She’s thrown into world which challenges so many perceptions in her own religion, and her colleagues and superiors, and must balance what she feels is right while trying to keep in line with the regulations of the church. Then with Lloegyr she’s introduced to something that would possibly throw any other person off the rails: fantasy come true. At home, I live with a small parrot, a green cheek conure called Tilly, who is nearly as destructive as a dragon when she gets going. I love to travel, and perhaps the most challenging trip I’ve made was spending two weeks in North Korea in August 2016. She’s not just dealing with her own life and her brother’s rather whimsical view of responsibility, but the trials and tribulations of her parish births, marriages and deaths are all part of the package on a daily basis, raising church funds, increasing the congregation. Chrys Cymri: I grew up in California but emigrated to England when I was twenty years old. What’s great about Penny is that we’re shown a really normal person who drinks, binges on TV shows, is quite the workaholic, and is so very connected to humanity, its brightest gains and greatest losses, in a way most people are not. ![]()
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