Harry Iskinder is the main character in the book, The Sundered. He’s nineteen years old and not very tall, to his great lament. However, he’s in great shape. His diet is Sundered-designed, lean protein and a perfect balance of nutrition. He’s been active since childhood, both in the Academy and out on the Black WaterThe mysterious and deadly water that covered the world at the same time the Sundered Ones appeared, four hundred years... from the age of fourteen. His skin and hair are medium brown; his eyes are muddy hazel.
Harry is one big ball of daddy-issues and contradictions, desperately needing to do the right thing and prove himself worthy (whatever that means), while at the same time so afraid of being alone or screwing everything up that he lives in a constant state of anxiety. Whatever he may have wanted to do with his life doesn’t matter. People are looking up to him, following him, trusting him to find the solution to all the world’s ills – or so he’s always been told. But being nineteen and in charge is a lousy scenario even for those who seek it, and Harry certainly did not. He knows he’s resented. He knows he’s barely earned respect. But he won’t give up.
Harry doesn’t always know the right thing to do – but that doesn’t mean he’ll stop trying. He means well. Under it all, he has a good heart; getting to that heart under all the garbage, however, can take a while.