April Ryan (The Longest Journey)
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April Ryan is a fictional character from the
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'' The Longest Journey'' (1999) and its sequel '' Dreamfall: The Longest Journey'' (2006). In the former, she is the
protagonist A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a st ...
, and in the latter, one of the three primary characters. April has been praised as one of the most memorable female characters in the history of adventure games. In both games she is voiced by American actress Sarah Hamilton.


Character design

'' The Longest Journey'' writer
Ragnar Tørnquist Ragnar Tørnquist (born 31 July 1970) is a Norwegian game designer and author. He has been working for Funcom in Oslo since 1994, and has founded his own studio Red Thread Games in November 2012. Biography Tørnquist studied art, history and En ...
compared April in ''TLJ'' to "young inexperienced" Frodo Baggins, whereas in ''Dreamfall'' she developed into an " Aragorn type character". Journalist Randy Sluganski described her adventure in ''TLJ'' as "a rite of passage; a maturation from the indecisive, self-deprecating teenage years into a hesitant adulthood that is at first shunned and then gradually embraced". One of the traits that helped the player to identify and empathize with April Ryan—a much praised concept—was that she kept a diary. Unlike the diary of Zoë Castillo, ''Dreamfalls protagonist, April's diary contains more self-revelations and allows much deeper insight in its owner's character and background, allowing the player to trace her
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. Tørnquist stated that he did not create April as a female protagonist to reach the female adventure gaming audience, but because a female lead was a better fit to a story where progress is as much about empathy and helping people out. Tørnquist, with his co-writer of ''Dreamfall'' Dag Sheve, commented that in terms of losing faith (a recurring theme in the game), April went further than the other two primary characters, resulting in her "actual death". Tørnquist, however, stressed the ambiguity of the term "actual death", refused to explicitly confirm her status, and added that "her influence is not fully played out. It is her story, all the way through".


Fictional biography

April Ryan is a human daughter of the White of the Draic Kin (
Dragon A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as ...
s), the Mother. It is unknown who her father is, or even if she has one. She is a painter and artist in the world of Stark. Whether April was born in Arcadia or Stark is not known; but shortly after her birth on April 14, 2191 by Stark reckoning, she was adopted into a normal human family that lived somewhere in the continental United States. Her adoptive father was often inebriated and beat her as a child. His antipathy is later revealed to stem from the fact that he dropped April on the floor when she was very little, which severely injured her legs, with doctors doubting that she ever would be able to walk. To suppress his guilt, he started ignoring her henceforth; but as she made a completely unexpected and quick recovery, he felt that she was mocking him and began to blame her for his own misery. Despite April's bad relationship with her father, she has always been on good terms with her adoptive mother and rarely had quarrels with her two brothers, Danny and Owen. After turning 18 April left her adoptive family forever, after having one last row with her father, wherein he was injured. Without a word of goodbye to her mother, April left for Newport, an industrial megapolis. At the beginning of ''The Longest Journey'', as a resident of the technology-driven world, Stark, she discovers that she is a ''Shifter'' - a person with the power to move between worlds. Her journey begins when she unwittingly transports herself to the magical Arcadia. She is the daughter of the White Dragon, as she herself felt a connection between the two of them and it is confirmed by the White Dragon. Moreover, her Stark parents adopted her. April is prophesied from all four species holding the parts of the disc as being the savior who will restore the balance, only to finally break it. April (described on the promotional posters with a tagline "Rebel, Emissary, Chosen") returns in ''Dreamfall'' one of the three protagonists the game. After her success in ''The Longest Journey'', she was left without a purpose, and chose to join the effort to liberate the Northlands from the occupation by the Azadi ( fa,
freedom Freedom is understood as either having the ability to act or change without constraint or to possess the power and resources to fulfill one's purposes unhindered. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving on ...
) Empire. She has turned her back on her former world of Stark and considers herself a citizen of Arcadia now.


Reception

April Ryan (sometimes, along with her ''Dreamfall'' counterpart
Zoë Castillo ''Dreamfall: The Longest Journey'' ( nb, Drømmefall: Den Lengste Reisen) is an adventure video game developed by Funcom for Microsoft Windows and Xbox platforms in April 2006. On 1 March 2007, a sequel entitled ''Dreamfall Chapters'' was announc ...
) is considered one of the most memorable characters in the history of adventure games. Although she is represented with strongly feminine attributes, she is also part of a trend of strong, beautiful women in a variety of media that do not depend on men to achieve heroic deeds. She has been compared to ''
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'' protagonist
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in that respect; April shows less prominent physical feminine attributes than Lara, but more feminine psychological traits as contrasted with Lara's masculine connotations like aggressiveness and force. Hamilton's performance has been praised as "superb" and capturing the "inflection nuances that allow us to believe in April's growth as a woman". In 2000,
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nominated April for the annual Gaming Globes awards in the category Female Lead Character. She was included on the list of 50 greatest female video characters by
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in 2007, as well as ranked 61st on the list of best heroes in entertainment by
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in 2010 and as the 45th greatest heroine in video game history by
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in 2013. In 2012, she was also listed as the fifth sexiest "video game girl" by Revision3.Nixie Pixel
The 7 Sexiest Video Game Girls
, Revision3, September 27, 2012.


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