2. what was the best thing in your character’s life?
// Well, that depends on who you ask. Rinkah would probably answer that the best thing to happen to her was when she realized how important the traditions and structure of the Flame Tribe was. And while that was a defining moment in her life, I’d say the best thing would be when she was taken captive by Nohr. As Corrin suggests in their supports, Rinkah’s capture was what led her to meet many of the people who had a profound impact on her life, helping her reach a mostly even balance between her aloofness and finding time to have fun.
8. how many friends does your character have?
// Not many. I’m not comfortable giving an exact amount since I haven’t roleplayed with any other Fates characters and I don’t know how their take on the characters will impact their relationship. Even within the Flame Tribe, though, Rinkah distanced herself from fellow members since most of her friends from childhood were killed in the attack, so the only friends she has are those she makes during Fates.
10. what would your character make a scene in public about?
// Rinkah doesn’t throw tantrums as a rule – she did in her rebellious phase, but not anymore. However, she will get angry and shout if someone is too forceful or pushy trying to get her to talk with them, though the flame usually burns out as quickly as it starts and she is quick to apologize. However, if someone is clearly doing something just to make her angry, she will often make a scene and perhaps even attack if provoked too far.
13. what does your character pretend or try to care about?
// Is the differentiation here supposed to be from what she legitimately cares about, or should I include that, too? Because honestly, Rinkah isn’t the type to pretend to care about much of anything. If she doesn’t care, she’s not going to try. However, she legitimately cares about upholding the traditions and rules of the Flame Tribe. As she develops into a more open person, she cares a bit more about her friends and if she sees them in distress, she might try to express concern even if she doesn’t particularly care about the problem (like if it were a minor scratch or if they’ve been insulted), but usually not.