42 character development questions!
15. What kind of inner life do they have — rich and imaginative? Calculating and practical? Full of doubts and fears? Does it find any sort of outlet in their lives?
Jet’s inner life is pretty self fulfilled. It’s changed a lot since he was a kid, and since then, it’s been ‘a safe, happy life with his siblings’, though he doesn’t always get that, with all the impending danger Teizua goes through. He doesn’t need the riches from his family, but he enjoys them somewhat. It does get to come out, since he’s the one doing all the field work and dangerous stuff and his siblings are at home safe.
16. Do they dream? What are those dreams like?
Jet’s dreams don’t really consist of anything, besides little happy scenarios with his family and perhaps some perverted things every now and again (need I get graphic?). The family ones are his favorite, since he sees his parents.
30. What is their preferred level of activity and stimulation? How do they cope if they get either too little or too much?
It depends on how Jet is feeling that day -- if he’s feeling lazy, he doesn’t want to do anything at all, and he copes with that by sleeping. If he feels the need to do something and get something done, he actually feels bad if he doesn’t do anything. To cope with either, he just eats sweets. He may offer to do something for you on his active days, though.
40. What do they wonder about? What sparks their curiosity and imagination, and why? How is this expressed, if it is?
Jet often wonders about what would’ve happened if his parents didn’t die and he didn’t go missing. Would he have been the king? Would his siblings be happier? It doesn’t take much to spark it off -- any look at Shizaku working hard makes Jet think about it, and due to this, he expresses his gratitude to his brother for putting up with the forced kingship by protecting him endlessly and working tirelessly.