Character name: Robert Hastings Does your character have a soul? nope.avi. Cheyenne will probably remember this about him from the last time, actually - it's probably the most prominent thing about him. If no, are they still organic (not mechanical)? Yes he is! A completely ordinary homo sapiens sapiens. \o/ What is their greatest fear? Not really applicable... though if he ever gets a soul somehow? Losing Helios or Don, losing his knowledge/grasp on things, being alone... those're just a few of the more intense ones. Is there something special about your character Cheyenne should know?: He has no soul...? I guess that's relatively special. Being paranormal-free in general will be difficult for her to tell at a glance, I guess, but that alone will be interesting to her. He has a bunch of other tics but she won't really be able to see any of them unless she gets optical vision again at some point. Is it okay for Cheyenne to learn things about your character based on their soul? If there is ever a time where Robert gets a soul somehow? I am all for this. Would your character allow Cheyenne to feed on them willingly? ... Assuming he could? Yes, if she were to explain its harmlessness to him. Unfortunately, though, in 99% of cases this won't be applicable.
Character name: Kazooie the Breegull Does your character have a soul? Yes she does! A very odd-looking soul, but a soul. If no, are they still organic (not mechanical)? She is... debatably organic. I assume her soul will be as "rasterized" as the rest of her and... as cartoony-looking as possible for a soul to be. What is their greatest fear? KAZOOIE FEARS NOTHING. ... Uh. I do think she has some abstract fears, she just doesn't let on about them most of the time. Losing or failing is a major one; not being strong enough, or being ignored, are other fears. Is there something special about your character Cheyenne should know?: She is a cartoon - a three-dimensional living cartoon - and as such her soul might be very erratic-looking even by soul standards. All the parts of her soul are probably pretty powerful - even her power, because she's a cartoon and has difficulty dying or anything - but they probably seem strange to Cheyenne. If it's possible for Cheyenne to notice these things right away, she may be able to tell at a glance that Kazooie isn't human. Is it okay for Cheyenne to learn things about your character based on their soul? Of course! Kazooie might be a bit weirded out by that, though. But that just makes it better. 8D Would your character allow Cheyenne to feed on them willingly? ... Hmm. Assuming Kazooie didn't immediately peg Cheyenne as a bad guy due to eating peoples' souls in the first place, and if she felt she could get something out of it... probably. She is a hero, and a few of her missions from B-K involve getting food for other people (like the Unga Bungas). It would definitely weird her out a bit, though.
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Does your character have a soul? nope.avi. Cheyenne will probably remember this about him from the last time, actually - it's probably the most prominent thing about him.
If no, are they still organic (not mechanical)? Yes he is! A completely ordinary homo sapiens sapiens. \o/
What is their greatest fear? Not really applicable... though if he ever gets a soul somehow? Losing Helios or Don, losing his knowledge/grasp on things, being alone... those're just a few of the more intense ones.
Is there something special about your character Cheyenne should know?: He has no soul...? I guess that's relatively special. Being paranormal-free in general will be difficult for her to tell at a glance, I guess, but that alone will be interesting to her. He has a bunch of other tics but she won't really be able to see any of them unless she gets optical vision again at some point.
Is it okay for Cheyenne to learn things about your character based on their soul? If there is ever a time where Robert gets a soul somehow? I am all for this.
Would your character allow Cheyenne to feed on them willingly? ... Assuming he could? Yes, if she were to explain its harmlessness to him. Unfortunately, though, in 99% of cases this won't be applicable.
Character name: Kazooie the Breegull
Does your character have a soul? Yes she does! A very odd-looking soul, but a soul.
If no, are they still organic (not mechanical)? She is... debatably organic. I assume her soul will be as "rasterized" as the rest of her and... as cartoony-looking as possible for a soul to be.
What is their greatest fear? KAZOOIE FEARS NOTHING. ... Uh. I do think she has some abstract fears, she just doesn't let on about them most of the time. Losing or failing is a major one; not being strong enough, or being ignored, are other fears.
Is there something special about your character Cheyenne should know?: She is a cartoon - a three-dimensional living cartoon - and as such her soul might be very erratic-looking even by soul standards. All the parts of her soul are probably pretty powerful - even her power, because she's a cartoon and has difficulty dying or anything - but they probably seem strange to Cheyenne. If it's possible for Cheyenne to notice these things right away, she may be able to tell at a glance that Kazooie isn't human.
Is it okay for Cheyenne to learn things about your character based on their soul? Of course! Kazooie might be a bit weirded out by that, though. But that just makes it better. 8D
Would your character allow Cheyenne to feed on them willingly? ... Hmm. Assuming Kazooie didn't immediately peg Cheyenne as a bad guy due to eating peoples' souls in the first place, and if she felt she could get something out of it... probably. She is a hero, and a few of her missions from B-K involve getting food for other people (like the Unga Bungas). It would definitely weird her out a bit, though.