Rushton Seraphim

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Rushton Seraphim is a major character in Isobelle Carmody's Obernewtyn Chronicles.

Rushton is the son of Michael Seraphim and halfbrother to Stephen Seraphim. He is approximately 19 years old at the beginning of the series, and is tall, with brilliant green eyes and dark hair.

He is the heir to Obernewtyn and as of The Farseekers, Master of Obernewtyn.

Rushton is a Misfit with latent Talent, which he only begins to use at the end of Ashling when Freya, an empath-enhancer, tries to enhance his abilities.

At the end of Ashling he becomes betrothed to Elspeth Gordie, Farseeker guildmistress and powerful farseeker-coercer-beastspeaker. She enhances his abilities further than anyone else could.

In The Keeping Place, Rushton is kidnapped by mysterious Rebels claiming that the Misfits must aid them in the rebellion against the Council.

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