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What do a billionaire’s black-sheep son, a Manhattan party girl, and a wizard on the run have in common?

They’re all Power of Excitement Character Types — and they’ll do almost anything to stay free. Roman Roy. Holly Golightly. Sirius Black.

Three wildly different worlds. Three characters who light up every scene they’re in. And three people running from the same thing: being trapped.

The Charm Is Real — And So Is the Escape

Power of Excitement characters are magnetic. They’re funny, quick, irreverent, and alive in a way others find irresistible. But the charm isn’t a performance — it’s a survival strategy.

Roman Roy turns every boardroom crisis into a punchline. Holly Golightly throws lavish parties in a studio apartment. Sirius Black jokes at the edge of battle. They’re not being reckless. They’re keeping the darkness at bay the only way they know how.

The Fear Underneath

For Power of Excitement characters, the deepest fear isn’t failure — it’s confinement. Being locked in. Locked down. Locked out of possibility.

Roman was trapped by a father who dangled love like a performance bonus. Holly was trapped by poverty, by a name she invented, by a past she fled. Sirius was literally imprisoned — Azkaban first, then a house he despised, then the veil.

Take away their freedom and you take away their oxygen.

The Mask They Wear

All three use wit and lightness as a Mask — a way to keep people close without letting anyone get too close. Roman deflects with self-deprecating cruelty. Holly deflects with whimsy and reinvention. Sirius deflects with bravado and banter.

None of them want you to see how much they’re hurting.

The Dark Side

When Power of Excitement characters can’t escape the trap, they implode. Roman sabotages himself before his father can do it for him. Holly flees every man who truly loves her — including the one who could save her. Sirius takes reckless risks because living fully for one reckless moment feels better than slow suffocation.

Their Trouble Traits aren’t character flaws. They’re unhealed wounds dressed up in sequins and sarcasm.

The Leap of Faith

The Leap of Faith for Power of Excitement characters is the hardest thing imaginable: staying.

Staying when it’s painful. Staying when it’s boring. Staying when freedom is right there and the door is open.

Roman almost finds it — and then the show reminds us how high the cost of that choice really is.

Holly is on the edge of it in the rain with Cat in her arms — learning that belonging to someone isn’t the cage she always feared.

Sirius never quite gets there. His story is a tragedy of what happens when someone is broken by confinement before they ever get the chance to choose otherwise.

Why These Characters Stay With Us

Because every one of us has felt the pull between freedom and connection. Between running and staying. Between the life we imagine somewhere else and the one asking us to show up right here.

Power of Excitement characters make that tension electric. And in their best moments — they make us believe that staying might just be worth it.


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