The four Halls that the girls have to pass to make it to The Center are all run by one primary personality each. Four Halls in total, four challenges to best! All run totally legitimately and fairly. Trust.
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The four Halls that the girls have to pass to make it to The Center are all run by one primary personality each. Four Halls in total, four challenges to best! All run totally legitimately and fairly. Trust.
adventures in character designing :—] i thought being able to see the slow progression to a final (ish) design here was kind of fun!! Building up a supporting antagonist of sorts :—]
Can yuo rank the leaders of the four Halls on friendliness/good intention
i would describe friendliness and good intention as two Very separate things, but yes!
Holiday -Incredibly friendly, one of the most personable hosts. Mingles within the crowds frequently. A dynamic with competitors akin to a small-town shop owner who will sit with their customers on their off-time. -Well intended, small worldview. Believes herself to be more separated from the spirit of the tournament than the other hosts, will fail to meaningfully acknowledge the power she holds above participants.
Kallout -Very competitive, but very invested in the fun of it. Gets along well with competitors but still values the power of being the host and the one in control. Motivated by sheer love of the game. -Not really any sort of “intended,” honestly. Very short-sighted. She’s just enjoying the fun and the power trip that comes with the job.
Ms. Jones -Stuck up, picks and chooses the crowd around her. Does not see competition as something she would debase herself with participating in regularly, but will do so to prove a point. -Very self-invested. She was given a space above other people and will not try to absolve herself of the potential guilt of holding people’s future in her hands for entertainment. If she is here she is going to take the position for all its worth and be unabashedly the one in charge.
Carousel -A difficult read. Viewed almost as benevolent—more of a concept than a person to most. Kind to those who are struggling. -Very self-invested, very cowardly. Believes there is a better future for him out there but chooses to playtest the steps to get there through the people around him instead of taking his own risks. Greatly abuses the dynamic that being a host puts him in with competitors.
Cccan I give Kallout a kiss…
you may ! but you have to kiss the arm too or it will feel left out.
OFCOURSE I will kiss the arm. Is it sentient
A little bit! its as much of an appendage to Kallout as it is her pet dog. She has to swat at it to keep it from wandering sometimes.
wlw friend: will you open this? my nails are too short
me, wlw string player: give it here you coward
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KallOut Wins Grand Prize at Yahoo! Search BOSS Mashable Challenge
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