Sahir & Ivan
“Oh dear God, how can anyone say no? But I mean, it’s never gonna happen, right?”
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Sahir & Ivan
“Oh dear God, how can anyone say no? But I mean, it’s never gonna happen, right?”
@sahir-al-nahyan, @princeromanov
Suggest two people for a threesome.
Hypothetically, let's say you can chose to play a game against a genie. If you win, you will get ten wishes. What game would you chose and what would your wishes be?
“Does a game count as one of my wishes? Unfortunately, since I can’t only pick one, cause I’m too fond of all of these, the game would have to be Mario. Super Mario World is actually my favorite game, but I’d just have to add in all the other franchises that come with it, otherwise, it’s just not fair. A close second might be Until Dawn, basically because I like the idea that different actions and things you say will produce different results in the end.
2- Never-ending camera battery;
3- All the photography supplies I might be able to think of at the time;
4- Having the chance to live my life the way I want;
5- Not getting married to someone I don’t even know, or the expectations to rule a country or be a role model for said country;
6- A machine that I might be able to connect, think of stuff, and it’ll make whatever I’m thinking real;
7- To go back to the dinosaur era for about two days, just so I can see how that was, but in a way that I’d still have access to our technology today, then I’d take pictures and return;
8- Vegetables that actually tasted good while remaining nutritious;
9- A mute volume so that I could tune some people out when necessary;
10- The ability to understand women.”
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Iris: If your character could send one person a message, who and what would it be?
Iris: If your character could send one person a message, who and what would it be?
Rasa would choose to communicate with her late husband just to let him know (but also to reassure herself) that he’d never be forgotten.
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Queen Anne’s Lace: If your character could pretend one thing, what would it be?
Queen Anne’s Lace: If your character could pretend one thing, what would it be?
Happy. She makes an effort to get out of bed and her comfort zone every day. She sometimes laughs and smiles, but most of those are fronts, and they’re quickly forgotten. So if she could, she would try to pretend she was a happy person. She would like to pretend that was the life she still had, but it isn’t. She’ll take whatever she might be able to get.
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Jonquil: Has your character ever confessed their love for someone? How did it go?
Jonquil: Has your character ever confessed their love for someone? How did it go?
Klaus love towards the people in his life has always been something strictly platonic. He hasn’t yet been capable of anything deeper than that. Routinely, he might argue that he’s in love with himself, which wouldn’t technically be a lie. Other than that, the only other person he might have said such things to is Claire, but even with her, who’s been close almost his entire life, it isn’t something he finds easy to say. He knows Claire returns the feeling, even if neither of them talk about it much.
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Gladiolus: What’s one time your character has stuck to their morals and convictions?
Gladiolus: What’s one time your character has stuck to their morals and convictions?
The north of Klaus’ moral compass is often revenge. He’ll do anything in order to see the end of it because it’s inconceivable to him that the people responsible for his parents’ deaths could simply get away with it as if their lives didn’t matter. With that in mind, Klaus would have no problem lying or doing most things to achieve this goal. Reaching his end goal will always make him stick to his convictions.
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Yarrow: What would your character go to war over?
Yarrow: What would your character go to war over?
Rasa probably wouldn’t hesitate to start a war to defend any members of her family, whether they’re her family by blood or extended.
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Cattail & Nightshade
Cattail: Is your character at peace with themself? Why or why not? (contains triggers: death)
Most definitely not. The loss of her husband changed who she was, and she’s often haunted by the notion of what could have been like if he had still been alive, or if they’d never gotten married. When she’s in a worse mood, she also considers whether there’s something wrong with her and she’s somehow to blame for his death, as if she was some sort of omen of death.
Nightshade: What is a painful truth your character has had to face? (contains triggers: meds, death)
After her husband died, she spent some time in a bubble of denial and meds that would calm her down. But every time she the meds wore off or she remembered he was never coming back, she was forced to confront the fact she would never see him again.
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