Don't'cha know the sunshine's for you, for me, for everybody?
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Don't'cha know the sunshine's for you, for me, for everybody?
eagrie, gliacon, merandus
Your character has been granted access to see their future. What do they see? Is this what they imagined? If not, would your character try to change the outcome?
If Kass ever saw her future, it’d be a cacophony of images. It’d range from marriage to her death to opening a school for women to learn how to reach their full potentials to being a drunken degenerate and so on and so forth. Her future and her options are still so up in the air, and she loves it that way.
When it comes to conversation, there are some topics that completely freeze characters when it comes to having no desire to dive into that area. What topics does your character try to avoid in conversation? Why?
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Your character has been given the power of mind reading to use for the next hour. Unfortunately, they can only use this ability on one person during this time. Who would your character choose and why?
She would use it on Theo. After all, she and Tavvy are two sides of the same coin. She has always been able to understand him and his motivations, his passions and his outbursts. However, Theo can sometimes be this glorious mystery to her. How he can kill one moment and compose a sonnet the next, how he partitions of the various aspects of his life and keeps them from running together, how he can be so full of knowledge and song and beauty and still steel himself to commit such atrocities. He was the one that taught her softness can be strong, that beauty is not synonymous with weakness. And he showed her by example.
carros, dean, welle
Carros. What are some of your character’s strengths? Do they showcase these on a daily basis, or do they prefer to keep them to themselves until they come in handy?
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Dean. In isolation, people often act differently than they would if they were in company – many have a social mask. When your character slips out of pretense, when they are absolutely alone with no one watching, how do they change? How are they different?
A little more relaxed, a little less standoffish. Shoulders slouched, expression relaxed. She can breathe without feeling like eyes are on her. She likes being alone because, even if people are whispering about her inability to use her power, she isn’t there to see it.
WELLE. A rose has several components that make it whole – the stem, petals, thorns, roots, and seeds. Which part would your character most relate to? Explain why this part most symbolizes your character.
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