![]() ![]() Callum (Jack De Sena), Ezran (Sasha Rojen) and Bait from The Dragon Prince. By the way, if you’re interested in signing, this is a great opportunity to learn a little more about it, to go deeper and find out what she was saying. There’s something extra for the fans that do sign. Of course we want to make sure people know what’s going on, but that’s the goal.Įhasz: We always feel like you can understand the story you can understand she’s joking around with her sister, or she’s having a sad moment at her grave you can understand what’s going on emotionally. She’s special and she’s got all of this cool stuff, but we’re trying not to make a special case for her. We want to treat her just like any other character. Richmond: The idea is that she should feel integrated into the world as everybody else does, right? So many times when she’s signing, she’s either signing her thoughts and no one’s around, so of course there wouldn’t be a translation, or she’s talking to someone that knows some or a lot of sign language so there wouldn’t be a translation for that either. First of all, thank you for that, but will you be planning on writing more moments like this? M&C: There have been moments where Amaya’s signing hasn’t been translated for the viewer, forcing the audience to do some research or gather the context from the surrounding scenes. Having her sign, to see how that works (with other characters) and how that looks is really, really cool. I’m sure it could be done, but it’d be much more difficult. Richmond: It would be really hard to write a super compelling character using sign language in comics because of the limitation of the medium. ![]() I don’t know if a live action series would devote as much time to a deaf character, sadly, and in comics she wouldn’t pop off the page like she does animated. So the question is, what is the final showdown going to look like? How is Amaya is going to fulfill that duty and make sure that crossing point doesn’t become violated? There’s a big showdown to come with her and she’s a force. Now we know it’s been discovered, that sunfire elves are on the other side, in particular, there’s this sunfire knight adversary who we know her name is Janai. She is in charge with the defense of the Breach, this fortress that’s stayed secret for many years and it’s an entry point into Xadia. She’s awesome and super cool to write sequences for and I agree the kids are pretty outnumbered and with the way they’ve been set up at the end of Season 2 they don’t have a lot of allies, so that’s an astute observation.Įhasz: Amaya is a force to be reckoned with. Richmond: Amaya is super important so we’re definitely going to see more of her. ![]() You feel like she’s on the cusp of getting there as she conducts her investigation, but how important is she? M&C: General Amaya is one of the more fascinating characters of the series and Callum and Ezran need more support. So it’s something where young dragons do not speak, but they are highly intelligent and they have long lifespans and actually, dragons talk many languages. Dragons can speak, we used to make a joke amongst themselves like, he started talking early when he was 75. M&C: We’ve yet to see the dragons speak, will they? And how much personality is going to be shown for each individual dragon?Įhasz: Yes. Rayla has some concerns as there’s this ancient powerful dragon in their path. M&C: How crazy is it going to be from the get-go?Īaron Ehasz: It’s freaking Xadia time! First of all, where we left our characters at is not the best welcome mat. Justin Richmond: A lot of it takes place in Xadia. Monsters and Critics: How much time is going to be spent in Xadia? Monsters & Critics was able to speak with co-creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond about some of the major characters, their upcoming storylines and what we can expect from Season 3. It’s a terrific television series, layered with complexity and subtlety, that brings the majestic wonder and depth of the fantasy genre to a level that can be enjoyed by the entire family. They were gifted with the confirmation of an upcoming third season with a premiere date still to be determined.įor the uninitiated, The Dragon Prince is a Netflix Original animated series about two human princes and an elf assassin looking to broker peace between humans and the mystical creatures of Xadia, by returning the last dragon egg back to its rightful owners.īut at the end of Season 2, we found our protagonists having accomplished that without much reinforcements or any kind of defense against an angry, ancient dragon that does not like humans. Fans of the Netflix epic fantasy series, The Dragon Prince, got great news at this past WonderCon 2019. ![]()
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