User blog comment:Vinnnn/Character Critiques, Tips, and Hints/@comment-26208189-20150611161217/@comment-33209858-20150611163034

I think the son of Time is an interesting concept to work with. The only reference I could find to him in Alice in Wonderland, is when the Mad Hatter tells Alice that "Time has punished him by eternally standing still at 6 pm" (quote from Wikipedia)

Still, I think he'd be a fun character to work with (Wonderlandians are my favorite)! So, I have two main ideas for his personality:

The first is that he's always in a hurry. He's quick on his feet, and he's impatient. Even though he's the son of Time, it still feels as though he's running out of time, or that he doesn't have enough time in a day. It could be his Wonderlandian madness acting up, though. I like the idea of a hyperactive son of Time - Energetic characters are really fun to work with~ Plus, it sort of fits with the idea of a Wonderlandian

Another idea is that he's very slow and sort of lazy because he knows he's got "all the time in the world" - literally. I could picture him being the type of person who just barely manages to turn in his homework, but makes it happen ''just in time. ''Maybe he's also not above abusing his power over time (I think it'd be funny to add a little drawback to him using his power, though - Perhaps when he travels through time he gets motion sickness or something). That depends on what sort of time related powers you decide to give him, if you give him any at all. Although I like the idea of a hyperactive son of Time, a more aloof and careless son of Time works very well, too!

Overall, I think the son of Time is a great idea for a character, and I can't wait to see how you develop him more later on! If you need any more help, don't be afraid to ask~