the raven cycle characters — 2/?
R I C H A R D G A N S E Y, in seventeen years of life, he’d already found dozens of things people hadn’t known could be found. […] a museum curator in new mexico had once told gansey son, you have an uncanny knack for discovering oddities. an astonished roman historian commented, you look under rocks no one else thinks to pick up, slick. and a very old british professor had said, the world turns out its pockets for you, boy. the key, gansey found, was that you had to believe that they existed; you had to realize they were part of something bigger. […] the way gansey saw it was this: if you had a special knack for finding things, it meant you owed the world to look.












