Shulamit2011-09-04 05:07:03
Shulamit likes Azus! He showed her around the Hive, and was incredibly polite. She wants to help the Hive, but didn't want to be a kephera, so instead she's just designing food and stuff for kepherans.
Aerotan2011-09-04 07:40:38
Both of my characters that know Shulamit are fond of her. Syridean considers her a close friend, one of a very small number of people who have that designation.
Unknown2011-09-04 09:47:21
Aeral used to see Syridean around a fair amount, and remembers him helping her quite a bit. She will always be thankful for this. These days, she just assumes that she keeps missing seeing him.
Morbo2011-09-04 20:05:19
Morbo knows that Aeral started the current aggressions between Hallifax and Celest, and resents her for this. He feels like it is silly for Celest and Hallifax to be fighting which is why he never raids celest despite their raiding Hallifax. He is sure Aeral was just doing what she thought was best for her city and understands the need to kill people who have left your alliance, but will always hold her partially responsible for the current situation.
Unknown2011-09-04 20:11:18
Morbo is Hallifaxian, and by default Aeral hates him. She recognizes that probably not all Hallifaxians are the same, and not all follow the ideals of Hallifax as they should, but nevertheless she will never respect, nor like Morbo. The fact that he is the city ruler just spurs on her hatred.
Claor, however, adores Morbo. Claor looks at him as a great leader and someone to aspire to be. She remembers him being very kind to her when she first came to Hallifax and appreciates the help. Like most Hallifaxians, Claor finds Morbo to be rather cold but understands the differences in the way of life between her previous home Gaudiguch and her new one, Hallifax.
Claor, however, adores Morbo. Claor looks at him as a great leader and someone to aspire to be. She remembers him being very kind to her when she first came to Hallifax and appreciates the help. Like most Hallifaxians, Claor finds Morbo to be rather cold but understands the differences in the way of life between her previous home Gaudiguch and her new one, Hallifax.
Everiine2011-09-04 20:58:19
Everiine has had no real encounters to speak of with Aeral that he can remember. His disposition towards her is one of indifference. Aeral isn't Takami or Inagin, but Aeral does make quite a nuissance of herself. His experience however has not forced him to draw the conclusion that Aeral is any better or worse than any other enemy, which is not a bad thing.
Unknown2011-09-04 21:31:08
QUOTE (Everiine @ Sep 4 2011, 05:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Everiine has had no real encounters to speak of with Aeral that he can remember. His disposition towards her is one of indifference. Aeral isn't Takami or Inagin, but Aeral does make quite a nuissance of herself. His experience however has not forced him to draw the conclusion that Aeral is any better or worse than any other enemy, which is not a bad thing.
Liet spoke with Everiine only once at any length, during his induction to the Serenguard, but was struck by Everiine's enthusiasm and knowledge. While Everiine seems to lack, at least for Liet, the stature and pomp expected when one thinks of the title "High Chief of the Serenguard", Everiine seems to be a better storyteller and more enthusiastic teacher than anyone else in the Serenwilde, and embraces his role as patriarch of the Tribe in a more motherly fashion, nurturing the interests of the young and drawing them deeper into the fold. For this, Liet admires him, as well as his relaxed temperament while maintaining the purpose and direction of the Tribe's apparent ragtag group of members.
Everiine2011-09-06 01:34:55
QUOTE (Akeley @ Sep 4 2011, 05:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Everiine seems to lack, at least for Liet, the stature and pomp expected when one thinks of the title "High Chief of the Serenguard"
That's because Ev isn't the High Chief (of the Serenguard Lodge), he's the Great Chieftain (of the Seren) . No idea why they made the titles so similar.
Nerra2011-11-21 13:19:24
Everiine is a Serenguard Nerra used to hang with. She respects Everiine a fair bit, his personal expectations are quite high and he lives up to his own morals. She really appreciates someone who practices what they preach. However, she does not like him. She finds him preachy and condescending, though a part of her feels he earned the right.
Tervic2011-11-21 23:59:35
Elostian:
Who's Darauis?
Who the hell is Elostian?
Silliness aside, Tervic misses Elostian terribly and still has a number of God-given mementos in his possession at all times, not that he'll ever admit as such to anyone. The whole thing with the perceived abandonment really did a crushing blow to Tervic's view of the Elders and is why he's repeatedly turned down offers to join Shikari's order, even though I the player am 100% certain that it is incredibly awesome.
Nerra:
Everiine is a Serenguard Nerra used to hang with. She respects Everiine a fair bit, his personal expectations are quite high and he lives up to his own morals. She really appreciates someone who practices what they preach. However, she does not like him. She finds him preachy and condescending, though a part of her feels he earned the right.
Nerra of the Natsurei family, which took Tervic in after his mentor in the Paladins was kicked out for high treason. They are therefore inherently awesome. Nerra's probably like Tervic's adoptive... step.. cousin-sister something or other? Yet she seems kind of cold and detached compared to Jace and lacks Ishimoru's bizarre eccentricity, and therefore Tervic is rather hesitant to approach her about anything.
Unknown2011-11-22 02:21:28
Truda doesn't know Tervic very well. She doesn't know anyone very well, to be honest, so the fact that she would be able to put a face to a name in the case of Tervic puts him a step up from most people in that regard. Most of the impression she has of him comes from waiting around for a Vengeance game to start, when she learned 1: Has some sort of gigantic otter? and 2: Some crazy people liked to jump on/bite him, which is incredibly confusing and doesn't match up with anything she's ever been told about interacting with others. People continue to be a mystery.
Tervic2011-11-22 22:01:20
Truda:
Truda doesn't know Tervic very well. She doesn't know anyone very well, to be honest, so the fact that she would be able to put a face to a name in the case of Tervic puts him a step up from most people in that regard. Most of the impression she has of him comes from waiting around for a Vengeance game to start, when she learned 1: Has some sort of gigantic otter? and 2: Some crazy people liked to jump on/bite him, which is incredibly confusing and doesn't match up with anything she's ever been told about interacting with others. People continue to be a mystery.
Oh goodness, I don't even remember this. Now my abject failure is complete... :( Nor could I even tell anyone anything about Truda. I shall endeavor to fix this dire situation!
Disclaimer: The rules for interacting with others do not apply in the same room as Tervic.
Everiine2011-11-22 22:25:09
Due to a distinct lack of interaction, Everiine only remembers/thinks of Tervic as a once-great Celestian, before relations went sour between the two nations.
Turnus2011-11-22 22:38:01
Everiine is one of the "Old Guard" of the Serenguard, and does his best to keep storytelling and ritualistic traditions alive and well in both the commune and Serenguard. He's one of Turnus's better friends and enjoys the occasional joking and insult sparring match (which hasn't happened so much lately). He makes a good figurehead for the guild and enjoys (or at least tolerates) the bureaucracy that Turnus can't stand. Though at times Turnus thinks Everiine is a bit too idealist on things and that there's a time for more practical things over strict tradition. Still he's glad to call Everiine the Great Chieftain.
Nerra2011-11-23 15:19:51
Truda:
Truda doesn't know Tervic very well. She doesn't know anyone very well, to be honest, so the fact that she would be able to put a face to a name in the case of Tervic puts him a step up from most people in that regard. Most of the impression she has of him comes from waiting around for a Vengeance game to start, when she learned 1: Has some sort of gigantic otter? and 2: Some crazy people liked to jump on/bite him, which is incredibly confusing and doesn't match up with anything she's ever been told about interacting with others. People continue to be a mystery.
Turnus' gigantic otter is a strange case for Nerra. She's not really sure what it -is- but she knows it's probably awesome. It jumped on her once and she was quite surprised. She always hears stuff snapping branches in the distanct in the forest and tries to spy them but cannot. The fact the otter snuck up on her and jumped on her is adding to her growing conviction that most the environmental messages in Glomdoring are somehow/in some way related to this giant otter. She's very weary of it- it looks like it could crush her easily, still it seems friendly enough... more interaction is probably needed.
Turnus2011-11-23 18:45:55
Nerra:
Turnus' gigantic otter is a strange case for Nerra. She's not really sure what it -is- but she knows it's probably awesome. It jumped on her once and she was quite surprised. She always hears stuff snapping branches in the distanct in the forest and tries to spy them but cannot. The fact the otter snuck up on her and jumped on her is adding to her growing conviction that most the environmental messages in Glomdoring are somehow/in some way related to this giant otter. She's very weary of it- it looks like it could crush her easily, still it seems friendly enough... more interaction is probably needed.
Tervic you mean? Turnus doesn't have an otter or visit Glomdoring.
Everiine2011-11-23 22:32:52
Turnus continues to be the "old dog" of the old Guard. If there is anyone more set in his ways than Everiine, it is Turnus. Ev sees a kindred spirit in Turnus, a brother that he never had and can't have. Others may watch Ev and Turnus go back and forth and think that they don't like each other, when Ev has nothing but love and respect for his kin. Ev sees in Turnus a pragmatism that completely overshadows any hint of scholarly intellect (E: "They think you can read?" T: "Aye, when will the leanr?"), which helps give Turnus that rough exterior. But when it comes to getting things done, Turnus is the one to go to.
Provided you don't have any specific due date in mind :P .
Provided you don't have any specific due date in mind :P .
Tervic2011-11-23 22:57:56
Nerra:
Turnus' gigantic otter is a strange case for Nerra. She's not really sure what it -is- but she knows it's probably awesome. It jumped on her once and she was quite surprised. She always hears stuff snapping branches in the distanct in the forest and tries to spy them but cannot. The fact the otter snuck up on her and jumped on her is adding to her growing conviction that most the environmental messages in Glomdoring are somehow/in some way related to this giant otter. She's very weary of it- it looks like it could crush her easily, still it seems friendly enough... more interaction is probably needed.
Turnus:
Tervic you mean? Turnus doesn't have an otter or visit Glomdoring.
We're just so sneaky people think we're someone else. Buahaha. (Where 'we' refers to otter + Tervic)
Everiine was the only other trill warrior when Tervic was growing up, which was pretty awesome, but Ev really had a tree up his bum even back then. Since then, a lack of interaction (Glom/Seren political divide aside) has led to a fading of memory, with Ev just being "that Serenguard guy with the wings and stuff".
Unknown2011-11-23 23:59:21
Tervic is forever attached to Bellarin in Kialkarkea's eyes. While she has a fairly high opinion of him outside of that, Kialkarkea view Tervic the same way she views most that she considers "outsiders". He is Irrelevant.
She also likes giving his otter wood, even though she knows it's not a beaver.
She also likes giving his otter wood, even though she knows it's not a beaver.
Unknown2011-11-25 20:51:50
Kialkarkea seems like someone Mael should remember, perhaps in reference to the Aetherplex crowds (Xypher, Seraku, et other Dracnari), but in recent memory only pops up as 'the tailor who refused service to otters'.