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What sets Shona and Fariah apart in Stefano Labbia's graphic novel?

Shona and Fariah are two female warriors who live in the same world but have different backgrounds and personalities.

By Ben AlleyPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
Shona by Stefano Labbia - Art by Vinicius De Souza

Shona and Fariah are two female warriors who live in the same world but have different backgrounds and personalities. Shona is a woman warrior who was born in a rural city village called Puritia. Her family was massacred by bad soldiers of The Doom's Sword, leaving her with a desire for revenge. She was trained by a wise blind old man to the art of combat and later became a mercenary and an instrument of justice for the Seven Kindgoms, follows her heart and her spirit. Fariah, on the other hand, is a Princess of a City-State in the Seven Kingdoms. She lived her life in privilege, practicing unarmed combat and sword fighting just for fun until an assault watches her parents die. Fariah, left for dead, had made a suitable recovery and decided for revenge. But when she meets Shona, she begins to see the world differently.

The difference between Shona and Fariah is not only in their upbringing but also their approach to life. Shona is a survivor who has faced her fears and overcame them. Her traumatic experience during the attack on her family sets her on a path of revenge, but she quickly realizes that revenge is not the solution to her pain. Shona chooses to become a mercenary and use her skills to fight for justice. Her analytical power, tactical ability, cunning and temperance, open personality, intelligence, and strength often guarantee her victory. Shona's strength comes from within, and she never forgets her humble beginnings, leading her to fight for the common people.

Fariah, instead, is spoiled and entitled. She was born into privilege and never knew the struggle that Shona and many others in their world faced. Her skills were honed as a hobby, and she never had to use them to defend herself or others. But when her parents are killed during an attack, Fariah is left scarred and wants revenge. Her experience changes her and sets her on a path of self-discovery. When she meets Shona, she is forced to question her beliefs and realize that revenge may not be the answer. Fariah learns to rely on herself and her abilities and becomes a proud warrior who fights for what she believes is right.

The world that Shona and Fariah live in is harsh and medieval. It's a world filled with danger, and the only way to survive is to be strong and fearless. The Seven Kingdoms are populated by kings, mercenaries, sorcerers, witches, magic creatures, and brigands without scruples. Shona and Fariah are two women who have found the fighting spirit within themselves to defend and protect those around them in a different way. They are both skilled combatants, but what sets them apart is their approach to life. Shona is the beacon of justice, while Fariah struggles to find her place in a world of chaos.

Stefano Labbia's sword and sorcery graphic novel series, featuring Shona and Fariah, is a journey of heroism that avoids banalities. The characters of Shona and Fariah, while both strong and skilled, are unique in their own way. Shona is a warrior who has suffered unimaginable loss but has found a way to channel her pain into a greater purpose, while Fariah is a princess whose privileged life has been shattered by tragedy, driving her to seek revenge. The way Stefano Labbia writes these characters and their journeys is a testament to his skill as a storyteller.

Shona's character is multifaceted and complex, with a childhood defined by tragedy and loss. She is a survivor, with a deep understanding of the world around her. Her analytical power and tactical ability make her a formidable opponent, and her strength and combat skills are unparalleled. Her lack of magical abilities makes her all the more relatable, as she relies solely on her own wit and physical prowess to overcome the challenges that come her way.

Fariah, on the other hand, is a princess who has lived a life of privilege, but that privilege does not define her. Rather, it is her unyielding spirit and rebellious nature that makes her stand out as a unique and strong character. Her journey starts with tragedy, as she witnesses the murder of her parents, and finds herself left for dead. Unlike Shona, who finds a way to channel her grief and pain into a greater purpose, Fariah initially falls into a spiral of despair and revenge. However, her encounter with Shona sets her on a path of redemption, allowing her to find purpose and meaning in life again.

The writing of Stefano Labbia truly shines in the way he depicts the character arcs of both Shona and Fariah. The two characters, while different in many ways, have a similar journey, one that is defined by tragedy and loss, but ultimately leads to a greater understanding of the world around them. The development of these characters is not rushed or superficial, but rather is given the time and space needed to fully develop, making them feel like real people, with real struggles and emotions.

Moreover, Labbia's writing style is marked by its ability to avoid the banalities that often plague sword and sorcery stories. Instead of relying on tired tropes and predictable plot twists, Labbia's writing is fresh, original, and deeply introspective. The result is a series that is engaging and thrilling, with characters that are relatable and inspiring

In conclusion, Shona and Fariah have much in common but they have different backgrounds and personalities. Shona is a survivor who has faced her fears and overcome them to become a mercenary fighting for justice. Fariah is a spoiled Princess who lived her life in privilege until an assault left her scarred and set her on a path of self-discovery. What sets Shona and Fariah apart is not just their upbringing or their skills as warriors but their approach to life.

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Ben Alley

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