027. What is their idea of perfect happiness?
reading a dog-eared book while curled up under some fluffy blankets, seated on a window seat that overlooks a flourishing garden. chamomile tea and chocolate-chip cookies, the kind with the good fudge in the middle. rainy days spent playing various video games and trashing anyone who dares to play competitively with them. early mornings before the sun gets the chance to rise, when everything is quiet and still. finding comfort in being alone together– seated with those they care about, but not having to say anything at all.
028. What makes them laugh out loud?
really good puns. the ones that aren’t forced into a conversation but rather the ones that crop up at just the right time, when everyone can be caught off-guard by some truly clever wordplay. …those and nonsensical neo-dadaist memes, I guess.
065. Is your character better at leading or following? Which do they prefer?
they’re a follower by nature. they may take the helm when absolutely necessary, but they prefer to work together with someone else as equals, as partners. as long as the job gets done, they’re fine.
100. Does your character dream? If so, what do they dream about?
several of their dreams have been nightmares fueled by trauma, a majority having been focused on their time underground both pre and post-death. those are the ones they try not to dwell on, the ones that are immediately tossed away in the morning in favor of thoughts of breakfast or something, anything else distracting enough.
a lot of the time they rarely dream at all, or at least don’t recall what was dreamt about upon waking up. every so often they experience a night terror, but those are slowly becoming few and far between.
when they have a good dream, though, it’s extremely vivid and sticks with them several hours after waking up. they’re the kind of person who has dreams that intermingle with each other as one vaguely cohesive story, rather than in parts. usually they’re of fictional characters from media they’re heavily invested in, sometimes of people they actually know.