But here’s the beauty of Linus: he has a secret, raging heart. He cares too much about the children he inspects, even when he pretends not to. He is the perfect "everyman" character—someone who has let the world dull his shine, but hasn’t let it extinguish his moral compass. Then we have Arthur. On paper, Arthur is the boss of the Marsyas Island Orphanage. He is tall, kind, and impossibly patient. He serves his wards (a gnome, a sprite, a wyvern, a forest god, and the Antichrist) tea every afternoon and reads them bedtime stories.
But Arthur is hiding a monumental secret. He is not just the master of the house; he is a Phoenix—a creature of fire and rebirth, feared and misunderstood by the very government Linus works for. linus baker and arthur parnassus
There are some fictional duos that feel less like characters and more like old friends. And then there are duos like Linus Baker and Arthur Parnassus—two men who, on the surface, should never have met, let alone fallen in love. But here’s the beauty of Linus: he has