★★ methodology... for any two chuubilis characters
Casimir: Extremely direct, up to the point, with the subtelty of a bulldozer. He’s almost imperial or Primordial with his thing - as long as something can be set as a hunt, or tracking or a fight, a mixture of his bonds, gifts and aspect 5 lets him all but win by default. Other than that he’s got ‘just’ aspect to help him, though 'cerebral perfection’ for what’s ultimately is a smart animal is actually substancially less than what high aspect would do for a human-level intelligence nobles.He likes to use his power to satisfy his animal needs, like getting food or fun, but also to challenge himself, hunt dangerous beasts like peregrine bears, Excrucians and so on, but he sometimes almost got killed when something got past his Immortality and he had to limp back home. He’d need a Familia Caelestis that actually cares for him and makes him care for them in turn, as he’s specifically empowered to get stronger in defense of something that he considers his.
Dremolach is more complicated, he has a typical powerset of a Sauron - control over the horror of War itself, a vast army of demons and monsters, a burning sword made from dragon’s flame and hellfire wings to fly around. He uses his power to foster goodwill, protect vurneable chancels, provide relief effort and act as a diplomat - few things make hostilities cease as fast as Dremolach using a Domain miracle to destroy hostility in the area.
His War is the Valde Bellum and he has full responsibility for it - he accepts that all the victims and all the perpetuators of the Universal War are his, and are his responsibility thus, and he can’t do nothing less than to be a benevolent ruler of War - a reluctant General, a Dux Bellorum who hates his Estate, but loves the world too much to betray it.










