Main Character: female
Archetype: justice
Narrative: first person
Place: outside a courtroom
Mood: anxious
Archetype: justice
Narrative: first person
Place: outside a courtroom
Mood: anxious
Begin with: This is it, the end of ….
Archetype definitions:
- Warrior: rescuer, noble, tenacious, relentless, and honorable. Doesn’t play by someone else’s rules and has a keen sense of fair-play.
- Shapeshifter: can change role or personality and has an unknown or questionable characture.
- Shadow: often seen as a villain but can represent the darker, often hidden, side of any character or personality.
- Mentor: represents the wisdom often associated with a teacher, though a teacher can be inept in their own lives.
- Justice: represents perceived truth based on personal experiences. But truth, like everything else, can change when a imbalance of positive and negative forces collide with a truth-seeker.
- Trickster: cunning, mischievous, adaptable, often considered a thief, but always a survivor.
- Crone: has a negative definition in most cultures but in Wiccan culture it defines a woman who has gone through menopause and has acquired the wisdom that eludes the young.




