Sol

Sol, a character in the Across the Void series, is the First Officer of the Atlas and one of the Main Character's love interests. He is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Sol has black hair, multicolor eyes, and fairly tan skin. He has what appears to be gems on his hair and around his eyes. He wears a blue waistcoat with gold decorations, a dark purple top and a black belt underneath, and a black scarf. He is noted to be tall and graceful.

Personality
He is usually depicted as educated and level-headed. However, he has a callous attitude towards a wounded Apri in Chapter 5, claiming that she would "disrupt the luxury atmosphere". He is also very by-the-book, such as when he uses the Galas and Get-togethers Etiquette Handbook to prepare the party in Chapter 10.

Main Character
He is one of your character's love interests. As your first officer, he usually comes to you with any concerns from the crew or passengers. He also tells you he is obligated to report your actions to Artemis. If you choose to dance with him in Chapter 4, he tells you more about himself. Including the fact that he was the first in his family to ever leave Dynamos. He goes onto say that he never felt like belonged there, but knew he wanted be among the stars. He also tells you that he has fourteen brothers and sisters. However, he's not particularly close to any of them. In addition, he tells you that they were all taught by his parents to keep to themselves growing up. In Chapter 9, if you compliment him on his strong arms, he says they're an added Dynamas bonus.

Artemis
Artemis is Sol's employer.

Trivia

 * He is shown on the cover of Across the Void.
 * Sol was confirmed to be part of the Dynamas alien race in Chapter 1.
 * In Chapter 4 Sol tells the Main Character that most Dynamas spend their entire lives on their homeworld.
 * In keeping with the astronomy naming theme of the story, Sol is the Latin, Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan name for the Sun.
 * In Chapter 4, he mentions that he can speak fifteen languages and understand more than a hundred dialects.