Perceptions of Characters

by Unknown

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Aerotan2009-09-01 14:13:57
Tyrni still loves Nicholo, but considers him an unattainable goal at this point. In his point of view, he spent too much time worrying about Nicholo's family, and not enough time worrying about Nicholo himself.

Tyrni respects Alacardael, both as a Shadowdancer and a Nightshade. He still recalls an incident where Alacardael discreetly rescued him from an untenable and inescapable position, and is grateful for that.

Tyrni admires Sadhira's courage, but thinks she's somewhat silly for taking the title "Queen". He also remains unaware to date of her Kepheran reincarnation.

Tyrni sees Evaine as a faithful Tender of the Swarms, and treats her, or really anyone in that position, with a great deal of respect.

Tyrni's interactions with Kialkarkea have been limited, as far as I'm aware.

Tyrni has never interacted with Tynghall, Ayisdra, or Tervic that I can recall.

You non-gloms will have to wait for a different alt's day tongue.gif
Tervic2009-09-01 15:57:16
QUOTE (Aerotan @ Sep 1 2009, 07:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Tyrni's interactions with Kialkarkea have been limited, as far as I'm aware.

Tyrni has never interacted with Tynghall, Ayisdra, or Tervic that I can recall.

You non-gloms will have to wait for a different alt's day tongue.gif

Yeah, the whole 'work' thing really puts a damper on my play time :/
Kante2009-09-01 19:09:30
QUOTE (Evaine @ Sep 1 2009, 07:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is it because I said I wanted to see Shuyin hit you?

Now he thinks of her as less of a cold-hearted bitch, since she helped him out a little.
Unknown2009-09-01 22:14:49
I miss Tyrni. We had some great family RP. He always seemed quite intelligent, albeit quiet, and his balancing of loyalties was very well done and intriguing.

It's weird coming back, as I've been struggling to get re-acclimated to everything, and I feel like my RP is pretty sporadic, between getting equipment and relearning what everything means. As a result, I don't think I've really interacted with many people. However..

Evaine, the character, has anger issues, and that makes for fun interaction. Racial hatred always spices things up.

Golgothura intrigues me. The other Glom kephera, she's sharp and smart and very respectful. I have a lot of fun interacting with her, though I've not yet fully gotten a read on her personality. I hope, in time, we can learn more about each other - sometimes I feel like I'm RPing at her, and not with her, so I need to be more quiet, maybe. >_>

Ishant is an awkward friend. Sadhyra's not good with friends, I suppose, because of the Queen outlook, so most conversations with him are barbed, but she does find him interesting and intelligent, and his "king" title makes her immediately consider him something special. I remember when he was much younger, and he joked about her being his "grandma" or the time we went hunting in the Undervault, discussing ascension and all that - it's a surprise to see him now leading a guild, so there's adjustment to her perception of him going on, with a lot of sounding the waters to see how he's changed.

Urazial is somewhat of Sadhyra's rock. He is endlessly patient with her, and always willing to help explain things I have questions about, both IC (politics and so on) and OOC (skill updates, etc). She seems him as a bit flighty in love, and somewhat prone to melancholy, and wishes that he'd be more cheerful, more often, but she understands that leading a guild is never an easy task - and rather fears letting him down, as she knows the Harbs need help, and that he hopes she can give that help.

Tervic makes me laugh so hard OOC. Otter-treaty. 'Nuff said. (seriously, check out Glom's library)
Unknown2009-09-02 00:38:10
Sadhyra irks Maellio on a few levels. He's already prejudiced against her from when she was a thorn in his brother's side. That she still appears to be as arrogant, loud, and self-centered as ever doesn't help. Taking the title of "Queen" (no matter its actual meaning) was the final straw, as only one person he knew deserved the title of Queen, in his mind anyway.

Ishant interests him, as he seems a fine leader and his interest in the Shadowdancers' well-being reminds Mael of the guild from his youth.

Nicholo is an odd one. His style of speech tends to make Mael feel like he's wandering about, but it makes for enjoyable and interesting conversation.

Now I wonder how many of them play chess...
Casilu2009-09-02 04:28:18
QUOTE (Moiraine @ Aug 30 2009, 02:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ditto confused.gif


You know me! (sort of)
Unknown2009-09-02 04:31:40
Iytha thinks Tervic should be around more, as he is pretty cool.

She thinks Sadhyra sucks the innards of infants through her probiscus and vomits swarms of baby-eating grasshoppers.

She thinks Everiine is a strange lady.

She is not aware that Kialkarkea isn't an aquamancer anymore.

She thinks Urazial is somewhat annoying, but not actually a bad person.

She thinks she is friends with Casilu.
Casilu2009-09-02 04:41:50
QUOTE (Greleag @ Sep 1 2009, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
She thinks she is friends with Casilu.


You mean we're not actually friends? sad.gif
Unknown2009-09-02 05:46:40
Okay, veering away from Glomdoring now!

Ceren is a formidable opponent; strong, enduring, and quick to escape (like, he was toaded, and he ran away AS A TOAD). Though Alacardael thinks that most other enemies are annoying, he thinks Ceren is worthy of respect - a Geomancer with the intellect and cunning of a leader.

The proud, the deceptive, the long-standning Hierophant of the Hartstone - Gregori. Alacardael dislikes him for his anti-Glomdoring agenda, which climaxed during the first nullification of the Ethereal Alliance. Despite this, Alacardael is amused by the amount of conflict brought about by Gregori within the ranks of Serenwilde itself, especially during the campaign against Everiine and the Serenguard.

As Ilyarin married Viynain, Alacardael's other father, he earned a deep sense of dislike for the man. He saw their marriage as a weak attempt to bind New Celest and Serenwilde more closely, and their children he does not consider siblings. He is, however, impressed at Ilyarin's attempts to bring New Celest back into the arena of the Basin.
Razenth2009-09-02 06:02:45
Ceren's a geo.
Unknown2009-09-02 06:36:59
QUOTE (Razenth @ Sep 2 2009, 02:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ceren's a geo.


D:

Yes, fixing. I wonder why I typed out ur'Guard.
Karel2009-09-02 09:35:06
Bah, I only have interacted with one of you.

Ceren has Karel's awe, simply because he blew away any spectre fool enough to cross his path when he took Karel hunting with him.
Unknown2009-09-02 10:06:15
Nicholo feels violated by Tervic. And ashamed as it happened while he was defenseless within his mother's manse in front of his great-aunt, Sviesa. crying.gif

Nicholo is still upset with how things winded up with Tyrni, a distant fragment of his past that still remains embedded within his skin that he seems reluctant of plucking out. I.e. The ring he made he still has hidden within his closet.

Nicholo finds Ishant to be the perfect and ideal father, that simply and only. He is quite upset that his father seems to find every request for an audience that he makes to be nefarious in nature, which is upsetting. He is, however, intent on proving himself worthy of the Nightshades' heritage, his father being one of the main people his intent on proving his worth to.

Nicholo feels he is within deep debt with Evaine. Once, when he was in a 'conflict' with Krin during his first few years, Evaine protected him and saw her as a right-minded defender of the Forest and its inhabitants. He still believes he holds a debt to Evaine and wishes to repay it one way or another.

Nicholo finds Maellio fascinating and worth investigating, as he seems to have been of the Coven long before he or his father was, at its birth. He believes he will be a very valuable facet of knowledge, though his manner of explanations are oxymoronic and confusing in nature, giving him a number to think upon.

Nicholo first heard of Sadhyra from Tyrni, when they were together. She seemed quite the homely sister character, as Tyrni described her. However, after conversing with her, as Nicholo sought after her in search of news concerning Tyrni's disappearance, he found her to be quite very much different, and more interesting, than Tyrni described her.

(( wub.gif => Sadyhra. I feel inferior in terms of RP now >_< ))
Tervic2009-09-02 16:15:48
QUOTE (Greleag @ Sep 1 2009, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Iytha thinks Tervic should be around more, as he is pretty cool.

But Iytha is a filthy taintworm, and an absolute nutter to boot. She's good for some laughs, and though twisted, her logic often makes sense, thus earning her a small measure of respect.

QUOTE (Nicholo @ Sep 2 2009, 03:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nicholo feels violated by Tervic. And ashamed as it happened while he was defenseless within his mother's manse in front of his great-aunt, Sviesa. crying.gif

Wait what? What'd I do!? Also, Sviesa is Tervic's daughter, and even more of a troublemaker than he is.
Ayisdra2009-09-02 16:29:47
QUOTE (Tervic @ Sep 2 2009, 12:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Wait what? What'd I do!? Also, Sviesa is Tervic's daughter, and even more of a troublemaker than he is.


Tervic's true violating nature of poor defenseless Nich is out. Such a bad person.


On to more:

Tynghall : Ayisdra hates him, He doesn't like tyng's cocky arrogant nature.

Ayisdra also doesn't like Chade much either due to the way was to Ayisdra when he wasn't healing 'fast enough' for him.

Krellan can go die (or quit the BT and go else where) for all Ayisdra cares. Ayisdra doesn't view Krellan as a proper BT member as he does nothing for the guild.

Crek is another person Ayisdra doesn't like much (but probably the least) for Ayisdra views Crek more as a fighter than anything. Ayisdra views the GM and GA not as fighter positions and shouldn't require the people running for such to know how to fight.
Talan2009-09-02 18:15:12
Jeez Ayisdra. Tell them how you really feel. glare.gif

Talan thinks Ayisdra is baffling. He never seems to talk to anyone, and she can never tell if he's ignoring her on purpose or just not paying attention. She assumes that he just chooses to live in his own world, and has given up trying to relate to her older brother who she often feels is 'out of touch'. She does not understand his decision to opt in to mediocrity, and wonders why, as the rest of the family works very hard to excel, he is content to not. She tries to make sure that he is looked after, and would be much comforted if he would find a spouse, though she has largely given up hope of nieces and nephews. She admires him for his love for their parents and family, though worries that his taciturn nature might be alienating him as the family grows beyond Ryleth and Silferras' children.
Kante2009-09-02 18:32:01
Tynghall views Ayisdra as a brain dead fool, not worth his time nor breath.
Ayisdra2009-09-02 19:01:47
QUOTE (Talan @ Sep 2 2009, 02:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Jeez Ayisdra. Tell them how you really feel. glare.gif

Talan thinks Ayisdra is baffling. He never seems to talk to anyone, and she can never tell if he's ignoring her on purpose or just not paying attention. She assumes that he just chooses to live in his own world, and has given up trying to relate to her older brother who she often feels is 'out of touch'. She does not understand his decision to opt in to mediocrity, and wonders why, as the rest of the family works very hard to excel, he is content to not. She tries to make sure that he is looked after, and would be much comforted if he would find a spouse, though she has largely given up hope of nieces and nephews. She admires him for his love for their parents and family, though worries that his taciturn nature might be alienating him as the family grows beyond Ryleth and Silferras' children.



As to the family matters, Do you not remember the reason I am the one of 'their' children? Ayisdra is not a Ysav'rai by any blood relations. Silferras looked after him (before he went through the portal of fates) when Glomdoring had Dairuchi under its influence (for his parents wanted better for him than to be wandering the desert). Thus Ayisdra always saw Silferras as a mother figure in a way.

As to not 'excelling': I -hate- PvP. Unlike most people, I actually like to read what I'm doing. I hate having to have auto things (while yes it makes life easier, it makes the game to a point boring if you are triggering everything). As to other things of me 'not excelling', everything (or nearly) I actually try at, I always come in second.

Not finding a spouse is really a whatever thing, Ayisdra wouldn't mind one, but he is not going to go out and look for one.
Unknown2009-09-02 19:08:07
QUOTE (Nicholo @ Sep 2 2009, 03:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
(( wub.gif => Sadyhra. I feel inferior in terms of RP now >_< ))

Thank you for pulling me aside to talk - I really enjoyed our interaction. Helped me play around with some concepts I've been mulling over for Sadhyra's personality, and it was nice to meet a new character. The impression I left it with was that Nicholo is a rather deep-emotioned character, with quite a few thoughts churning below the surface - you can see the currents stirring, but the actual things stirred up don't make it to the forefront of his outwardly presented personality. Subtle, and well done. His feelings for Tyrni were touching, though Sadhyra was a bit confused over the apparently hot topic of conversation she'd been - she wasn't sure how to respond to finding herself discussed by others, hence the rather stiff and guarded responses.

I can't recall what race he was, though. That didn't come through in the RP, but I did absolutely love the way you posture yourself. The graceful shift of body poses was very well done and quite realistic.
Unknown2009-09-02 22:15:28
This must be a new form of letting out all your feelings if all you're posting is how much you hate other characters in bold.

Shuyin is a fan of Shuyin.