App to Recolle -- WIP
Sep. 17th, 2018 08:34 pmPLAYER
YOUR NAME: Basil
18+?: Yes
CONTACT:
woodrift
CHARACTERS IN GAME: N/A
RESERVATION LINK: here
YOUR NAME: Basil
18+?: Yes
CONTACT:
CHARACTERS IN GAME: N/A
RESERVATION LINK: here
CHARACTER: CANON SECTION
NAME: Tsuyu Asui
AGE: 15
CANON: My Hero Academia
NAME: Tsuyu Asui
AGE: 15
CANON: My Hero Academia
CANON HISTORY: here
CANON PERSONALITY: Straightforward, plain spoken, laid back, and friendly above all else, Tsuyu is a girl who always says what's on her mind and thinks about the people she interacts with on a day to day basis. She prefers others using her first name, and will even insist that her friends call her 'Tsu' because she sees that the simple little change does wonders for making here seem far more approachable than her odd, frog-like features and habits would lead others to believe. Following that, she likes refer to her classmates by the dimunitive '-chan' whenever she has the chance-- including the boys-- in part because she knows she appears unapproachable.
And, as a young woman who is both odd in appearance and terribly busy with her responsibilities for taking care of her little brother and sister, Tsuyu wants nothing more than to make a few lasting friendships and help the people around her.
Tsuyu is patient and willing to tolerate and engage in all manners of odd scenarios for the sake of forging friendships-- partly beause there are times when she understands that the other party involved shares her feelings of being somewhat lonely. Her friendship with Mongoose Habuko in middle school was based around this, for Habuko was similar to Tsuyu in having an obviously inhuman appearance (due to her physical 'quirks' of both a mongoose and a snake). Habuko would frequently pester Tsuyu because she could, repeatedly freezing Tsuyu in place and outright stalking Tsuyu before she was called out on it. The two of them were friends ever since and, despite going to different high schools, still maintain contact with eachother regularly. Beyond this, Tsuyu is the only one who bothers paying attention to the arrogant and foppish Yuuga Aoyama when he is being a ham, and she is unafraid to retaliate with a swift-- and literal-- tongue lashing when the dimunitive avatar of perversion, Minoru Mineta, is making a grab for her chest.
With friends that she feels particularly close to, like Ochako Uraraka or Izuku Midoriya, Tsu isn't afraid to openly show her affections or call her friends out if it's necessary. Tsu and Ochako both openly hold hands in moments where they see the other needs comfort, and do call eachother nicknames like 'Hon' at times. It's also Tsu who openly points it out when Ochako is distracted by her crush on Izuku when she seems to be acting uncharacteristically quiet. However, Tsu is also the one to point out to Izuku and a group of other classmates that they're no better than villains if they break the law and start a fight in order to save one of their own.
Because, even though she is worried about their missing friend just as much as they are, she doesn't want to see her friends getting hurt. These words, though honest and said with good intentions, bother Tsu so much that she has to go apologize to them after the rescue mission has been successfully accomplished. Not only was she worried about their physical well fare, like she does with all of her classmates, teachers, and acquaintances, but she was worried about hurting them emotionally with her words.
Even if they were said with the best of intentions. Even if everyone understood her reasons and accepted them without question.
Tsu extends great courtesies to those she considers to be among her friends, but enemies taking those same courtesies is enough to spark her anger. When a girl close to her age, Himiko Toga, attacked Tsu and Ochako during a training camp and started using those same dimunitives that Tsu uses for others and insists that they use for her, she snapped at Himiko and declared openly that only her friends are allowed to use those nicknames-- and her friends are what she prizes the most in her life.
The bright, friendly atmosphere Tsu wants to bring around with her is reflected in the superhero nickname she chose for herself: "Froppy." She always knew that she wanted to use that nickname from the time she decided she would be a hero when she was a child, and it's simplicity and quirky feel conveys everything about Tsu in a single, nonsensical word. It's happy, it's frendly, it's approachable...even if it is a little odd.
Just like Tsu is.
SKILLS/ABILITIES: Tsuyu's canon abilities are largely associated with her Mutant Trait, known as a Quirk in-universe, that gives her a frog-like appearance abilities. Not only is Tsuyu a more than adept swimmer, but she is able to scale sheer walls with just her hands and feet, shoot her tongue out to approximately 20 meters, jumping long distances, and she has enough strength to haul around her classmates or teacher with relative ease. She's also able to spit out her stomach to wash it and secrete a toxic slime that really only stings-- though, these are relatively useless by her own assessment.
Beyond this, she is an observant and compassionate young woman who pays attentio to the people around her, she is a loving older sister who is glad to be able to take care of her younger siblings, and she is noted to be in the top ten of her high school class. While she is no genius, she is more than adequately intelligent to understand the deeper nuances of what's happening around her and plan accordingly.
CANON PERSONALITY: Straightforward, plain spoken, laid back, and friendly above all else, Tsuyu is a girl who always says what's on her mind and thinks about the people she interacts with on a day to day basis. She prefers others using her first name, and will even insist that her friends call her 'Tsu' because she sees that the simple little change does wonders for making here seem far more approachable than her odd, frog-like features and habits would lead others to believe. Following that, she likes refer to her classmates by the dimunitive '-chan' whenever she has the chance-- including the boys-- in part because she knows she appears unapproachable.
And, as a young woman who is both odd in appearance and terribly busy with her responsibilities for taking care of her little brother and sister, Tsuyu wants nothing more than to make a few lasting friendships and help the people around her.
Tsuyu is patient and willing to tolerate and engage in all manners of odd scenarios for the sake of forging friendships-- partly beause there are times when she understands that the other party involved shares her feelings of being somewhat lonely. Her friendship with Mongoose Habuko in middle school was based around this, for Habuko was similar to Tsuyu in having an obviously inhuman appearance (due to her physical 'quirks' of both a mongoose and a snake). Habuko would frequently pester Tsuyu because she could, repeatedly freezing Tsuyu in place and outright stalking Tsuyu before she was called out on it. The two of them were friends ever since and, despite going to different high schools, still maintain contact with eachother regularly. Beyond this, Tsuyu is the only one who bothers paying attention to the arrogant and foppish Yuuga Aoyama when he is being a ham, and she is unafraid to retaliate with a swift-- and literal-- tongue lashing when the dimunitive avatar of perversion, Minoru Mineta, is making a grab for her chest.
With friends that she feels particularly close to, like Ochako Uraraka or Izuku Midoriya, Tsu isn't afraid to openly show her affections or call her friends out if it's necessary. Tsu and Ochako both openly hold hands in moments where they see the other needs comfort, and do call eachother nicknames like 'Hon' at times. It's also Tsu who openly points it out when Ochako is distracted by her crush on Izuku when she seems to be acting uncharacteristically quiet. However, Tsu is also the one to point out to Izuku and a group of other classmates that they're no better than villains if they break the law and start a fight in order to save one of their own.
Because, even though she is worried about their missing friend just as much as they are, she doesn't want to see her friends getting hurt. These words, though honest and said with good intentions, bother Tsu so much that she has to go apologize to them after the rescue mission has been successfully accomplished. Not only was she worried about their physical well fare, like she does with all of her classmates, teachers, and acquaintances, but she was worried about hurting them emotionally with her words.
Even if they were said with the best of intentions. Even if everyone understood her reasons and accepted them without question.
Tsu extends great courtesies to those she considers to be among her friends, but enemies taking those same courtesies is enough to spark her anger. When a girl close to her age, Himiko Toga, attacked Tsu and Ochako during a training camp and started using those same dimunitives that Tsu uses for others and insists that they use for her, she snapped at Himiko and declared openly that only her friends are allowed to use those nicknames-- and her friends are what she prizes the most in her life.
The bright, friendly atmosphere Tsu wants to bring around with her is reflected in the superhero nickname she chose for herself: "Froppy." She always knew that she wanted to use that nickname from the time she decided she would be a hero when she was a child, and it's simplicity and quirky feel conveys everything about Tsu in a single, nonsensical word. It's happy, it's frendly, it's approachable...even if it is a little odd.
Just like Tsu is.
SKILLS/ABILITIES: Tsuyu's canon abilities are largely associated with her Mutant Trait, known as a Quirk in-universe, that gives her a frog-like appearance abilities. Not only is Tsuyu a more than adept swimmer, but she is able to scale sheer walls with just her hands and feet, shoot her tongue out to approximately 20 meters, jumping long distances, and she has enough strength to haul around her classmates or teacher with relative ease. She's also able to spit out her stomach to wash it and secrete a toxic slime that really only stings-- though, these are relatively useless by her own assessment.
Beyond this, she is an observant and compassionate young woman who pays attentio to the people around her, she is a loving older sister who is glad to be able to take care of her younger siblings, and she is noted to be in the top ten of her high school class. While she is no genius, she is more than adequately intelligent to understand the deeper nuances of what's happening around her and plan accordingly.
CHARACTER: AU SECTION
AU NAME: Tsuyu Hijiri
AU AGE: 18
PHYSICAL DIFFERENCES: Taller and decidedly not froggy. Her hands, face, and other features are to normal human proportions, her hair isn't nearly as long, and, while she is athletic, she doesn't have the proportional strength, flexibility, and skills of a frog
AU NAME: Tsuyu Hijiri
AU AGE: 18
PHYSICAL DIFFERENCES: Taller and decidedly not froggy. Her hands, face, and other features are to normal human proportions, her hair isn't nearly as long, and, while she is athletic, she doesn't have the proportional strength, flexibility, and skills of a frog
AU HISTORY:
AU PERSONALITY:
AU PERSONALITY:
SAMPLE
App to BNW -- WIP
Sep. 2nd, 2016 02:30 pmPLAYER INFO
Name: Stark
Contact Information: plurk @ starkxravingxmad
Characters Played: Pidge Gunderson |
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CHARACTER INFO
Character Name: Tsuyu Asui
Character Canon: My Hero Academia
History: Link on the MHA Wiki
AU History: Once upon a time, a family of poliwags became stranded in the north and adapted to the frigid climes in such a way that they could tolerate the extreme colds and survive the long winters-- because frogs of any sort are highly adaptable creatures who easily find a niche anywhere that there may be water. Over the generations this family evolved the power to switch between a human-like form and their poliwag form-- effectively becoming Shifters-- and they slowly integrated themselves into the tight knit culture of Glacier's fishermen and travellers. Tsuyu Asui is the oldest child of the most recent generation of displaced poliwags, and has led the sort of life that any Glacian teen would understand. As her parents were often busy working at the harbors during the short months before the worst of winter settles in over the lands, Tsuyu was the one left responsible for taking care of her younger brother and sister. While she loved her family and didn't mind her lot in life...there were times when even she admitted to being a little lonely.
Shifters-- especially poliwag shifters-- were considered oddities even in the egalitarian civilization in the northern reaches. Tsuyu's frog-like idiocyncracies and inscrutable demeanor made it difficult for her to connect with others and form lasting friendships. Although Tsuyu tried various means of making herself seem more friendly and approachable, insisting that the people she encounters refer to her by the nickname 'Tsu' and using overt displays of affection if the situation called for it, she had an additional factor getting in the way of her forming friendships: a lack of time.
The attack from Kyurem in the earlier in the year set the entire population scrambling to rebuild, Tsuyu's parents and herself included-- and the help from the Unionites who came to their aid was a more than welcome surprise that set the lonely young woman dreaming of what life could be like outside of their comfortable little home. While she had always wondered, she had never been afforded the opportunity to explore. With her parents away and her younger siblings barely in their tweens, she didn't see too many options in her life until she had a chance meeting with a little Goomy.
Friendly and little odd, Tsuyu felt that she had found a kindred spirit in the little pokemon and the two of them became fast friends. Both delighted in rain storms and jellied fruits, and they took joy from the simple things in life. It was both the combined forces of meeting the little Goomy and hearing the stories about the people from Union that got her curious and, after suggesting to her family that she explore the lands down south to find a place where they could weather the winter more comfortably, she set off in the direction of Union with high hopes for finding something greater in her life.
Canon Personality: Straightforward, plain spoken, laid back, and friendly above all else, Tsuyu is a girl who always says what's on her mind and thinks about the people she interacts with on a day to day basis. She prefers others using her first name, and will even insist that her friends call her 'Tsu' because she sees that the simple little change does wonders for making here seem far more approachable than her odd, frog-like features and habits would lead others to believe. Following that, she likes refer to her classmates by the dimunitive '-chan' whenever she has the chance-- including the boys-- in part because she knows she appears unapproachable.
And, as a young woman who is both odd in appearance and terribly busy with her responsibilities for taking care of her little brother and sister, Tsuyu wants nothing more than to make a few lasting friendships and help the people around her.
Tsuyu is patient and willing to tolerate and engage in all manners of odd scenarios for the sake of forging friendships-- partly beause there are times when she understands that the other party involved shares her feelings of being somewhat lonely. Her friendship with Mongoose Habuko in middle school was based around this, for Habuko was similar to Tsuyu in having an obviously inhuman appearance (due to her physical 'quirks' of both a mongoose and a snake). Habuko would frequently pester Tsuyu because she could, repeatedly freezing Tsuyu in place and outright stalking Tsuyu before she was called out on it. The two of them were friends ever since and, despite going to different high schools, still maintain contact with eachother regularly. Beyond this, Tsuyu is the only one who bothers paying attention to the arrogant and foppish Yuuga Aoyama when he is being a ham, and she is unafraid to retaliate with a swift-- and literal-- tongue lashing when the dimunitive avatar of perversion, Minoru Mineta, is making a grab for her chest.
With friends that she feels particularly close to, like Ochako Uraraka or Izuku Midoriya, Tsu isn't afraid to openly show her affections or call her friends out if it's necessary. Tsu and Ochako both openly hold hands in moments where they see the other needs comfort, and do call eachother nicknames like 'Hon' at times. It's also Tsu who openly points it out when Ochako is distracted by her crush on Izuku when she seems to be acting uncharacteristically quiet. However, Tsu is also the one to point out to Izuku and a group of other classmates that they're no better than villains if they break the law and start a fight in order to save one of their own.
Because, even though she is worried about their missing friend just as much as they are, she doesn't want to see her friends getting hurt. These words, though honest and said with good intentions, bother Tsu so much that she has to go apologize to them after the rescue mission has been successfully accomplished. Not only was she worried about their physical well fare, like she does with all of her classmates, teachers, and acquaintances, but she was worried about hurting them emotionally with her words.
Even if they were said with the best of intentions. Even if everyone understood her reasons and accepted them without question.
Tsu extends great courtesies to those she considers to be among her friends, but enemies taking those same courtesies is enough to spark her anger. When a girl close to her age, Himiko Toga, attacked Tsu and Ochako during a training camp and started using those same dimunitives that Tsu uses for others and insists that they use for her, she snapped at Himiko and declared openly that only her friends are allowed to use those nicknames-- and her friends are what she prizes the most in her life.
The bright, friendly atmosphere Tsu wants to bring around with her is reflected in the superhero nickname she chose for herself: "Froppy." She always knew that she wanted to use that nickname from the time she decided she would be a hero when she was a child, and it's simplicity and quirky feel conveys everything about Tsu in a single, nonsensical word. It's happy, it's frendly, it's approachable...even if it is a little odd.
Just like Tsu is.
AU Deviation: (The nature of the AU is such that the character's personal history will be different, be it in simple or dramatic ways. Due to a much different upbringing, we expect there to be at least some variation, even if small. Spend at least one paragraph detailing in what ways the character differs from their canon incarnation.)
Canon Abilities: Tsuyu's canon abilities are largely associated with her Mutant Trait, known as a Quirk in-universe, that gives her a frog-like appearance abilities. Not only is Tsuyu a more than adept swimmer, but she is able to scale sheer walls with just her hands and feet, shoot her tongue out to approximately 20 meters, jumping long distances, and she has enough strength to haul around her classmates or teacher with relative ease. She's also able to spit out her stomach to wash it and secrete a toxic slime that really only stings-- though, these are relatively useless by her own assessment.
Beyond this, she is an observant and compassionate young woman who pays attentio to the people around her, she is a loving older sister who is glad to be able to take care of her younger siblings, and she is noted to be in the top ten of her high school class. While she is no genius, she is more than adequately intelligent to understand the deeper nuances of what's happening around her and plan accordingly.
Enlightened Abilities: Poliwag Shifter, with the intention to have her evolve into a Politoed one day.
Starter Pokémon: a Goomy, called Shibuki
Notes/Special Considerations: N/A
SAMPLES
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If desired, you may answer some of the following questions in lieu of samples. The questions must be answered in-character, as if they are being asked by a teacher, mentor, or superior. If your character is lying in their answer, please identify it as a lie. The purpose of these is to get an idea of how you will play your character in lieu of the other sample options. 4 questions answered can be used as a substitute for a first-person sample, and 6 questions answered can be used as a substitute for a third-person sample. Both samples may be replaced in this manner. If the character doesn't say enough in their answer, we may request a few more answers for an acceptable sample.
• What would you say the role of Pokémon is in your life?
• What do you feel your role in your city is?
• What do you seek for humanity’s future?
• To what lengths would you go to rescue your allies if they were lost in the wilderness?
• What would you say the most important occupation is within your city?
• What does the story of the Savior mean to you?
• What aspects and traits do you respect most in your individual fellow man?
• What do you look for in the Pokémon with whom you bond?
• What do you think your Pokémon respect most about you?
• The gods of old have returned. How would you be judged if you were chosen as a representative of humanity?
• A human has attacked a wild Pokémon who retaliates in defense. How do you respond and whom do you defend?
• You are alone and bereft of your Pokémon allies; upon what strengths do you rely on to see yourself safely home?
• What would you say is your greatest duty, and why?
• You plunge into the depths of ruins of an ancient civilization. What is it that you seek from the past? Treasure, technology, wisdom?
• When encountering a rare and powerful Pokémon, what is most important? Researching it, bonding with it, or defeating it? Why?
• What do you do to ensure we never again awaken the wrath of the gods upon humanity?
• What strengths make you most qualified for your role within your city?
• In your eyes, what is absolutely unforgivable?
• No Enlightened chooses their abilities - and not all are Enlightened. What type abilities would you most desire to manifest and why?
• What area do you seek to explore? The peaceful forest, in search of new, previously overlooked discoveries; the uncharted caves, in search of the unknown; or the wildest of mountain terrain, in search of danger, adventure, and thrills?
Name: Stark
Contact Information: plurk @ starkxravingxmad
Characters Played: Pidge Gunderson |
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CHARACTER INFO
Character Name: Tsuyu Asui
Character Canon: My Hero Academia
History: Link on the MHA Wiki
AU History: Once upon a time, a family of poliwags became stranded in the north and adapted to the frigid climes in such a way that they could tolerate the extreme colds and survive the long winters-- because frogs of any sort are highly adaptable creatures who easily find a niche anywhere that there may be water. Over the generations this family evolved the power to switch between a human-like form and their poliwag form-- effectively becoming Shifters-- and they slowly integrated themselves into the tight knit culture of Glacier's fishermen and travellers. Tsuyu Asui is the oldest child of the most recent generation of displaced poliwags, and has led the sort of life that any Glacian teen would understand. As her parents were often busy working at the harbors during the short months before the worst of winter settles in over the lands, Tsuyu was the one left responsible for taking care of her younger brother and sister. While she loved her family and didn't mind her lot in life...there were times when even she admitted to being a little lonely.
Shifters-- especially poliwag shifters-- were considered oddities even in the egalitarian civilization in the northern reaches. Tsuyu's frog-like idiocyncracies and inscrutable demeanor made it difficult for her to connect with others and form lasting friendships. Although Tsuyu tried various means of making herself seem more friendly and approachable, insisting that the people she encounters refer to her by the nickname 'Tsu' and using overt displays of affection if the situation called for it, she had an additional factor getting in the way of her forming friendships: a lack of time.
The attack from Kyurem in the earlier in the year set the entire population scrambling to rebuild, Tsuyu's parents and herself included-- and the help from the Unionites who came to their aid was a more than welcome surprise that set the lonely young woman dreaming of what life could be like outside of their comfortable little home. While she had always wondered, she had never been afforded the opportunity to explore. With her parents away and her younger siblings barely in their tweens, she didn't see too many options in her life until she had a chance meeting with a little Goomy.
Friendly and little odd, Tsuyu felt that she had found a kindred spirit in the little pokemon and the two of them became fast friends. Both delighted in rain storms and jellied fruits, and they took joy from the simple things in life. It was both the combined forces of meeting the little Goomy and hearing the stories about the people from Union that got her curious and, after suggesting to her family that she explore the lands down south to find a place where they could weather the winter more comfortably, she set off in the direction of Union with high hopes for finding something greater in her life.
Canon Personality: Straightforward, plain spoken, laid back, and friendly above all else, Tsuyu is a girl who always says what's on her mind and thinks about the people she interacts with on a day to day basis. She prefers others using her first name, and will even insist that her friends call her 'Tsu' because she sees that the simple little change does wonders for making here seem far more approachable than her odd, frog-like features and habits would lead others to believe. Following that, she likes refer to her classmates by the dimunitive '-chan' whenever she has the chance-- including the boys-- in part because she knows she appears unapproachable.
And, as a young woman who is both odd in appearance and terribly busy with her responsibilities for taking care of her little brother and sister, Tsuyu wants nothing more than to make a few lasting friendships and help the people around her.
Tsuyu is patient and willing to tolerate and engage in all manners of odd scenarios for the sake of forging friendships-- partly beause there are times when she understands that the other party involved shares her feelings of being somewhat lonely. Her friendship with Mongoose Habuko in middle school was based around this, for Habuko was similar to Tsuyu in having an obviously inhuman appearance (due to her physical 'quirks' of both a mongoose and a snake). Habuko would frequently pester Tsuyu because she could, repeatedly freezing Tsuyu in place and outright stalking Tsuyu before she was called out on it. The two of them were friends ever since and, despite going to different high schools, still maintain contact with eachother regularly. Beyond this, Tsuyu is the only one who bothers paying attention to the arrogant and foppish Yuuga Aoyama when he is being a ham, and she is unafraid to retaliate with a swift-- and literal-- tongue lashing when the dimunitive avatar of perversion, Minoru Mineta, is making a grab for her chest.
With friends that she feels particularly close to, like Ochako Uraraka or Izuku Midoriya, Tsu isn't afraid to openly show her affections or call her friends out if it's necessary. Tsu and Ochako both openly hold hands in moments where they see the other needs comfort, and do call eachother nicknames like 'Hon' at times. It's also Tsu who openly points it out when Ochako is distracted by her crush on Izuku when she seems to be acting uncharacteristically quiet. However, Tsu is also the one to point out to Izuku and a group of other classmates that they're no better than villains if they break the law and start a fight in order to save one of their own.
Because, even though she is worried about their missing friend just as much as they are, she doesn't want to see her friends getting hurt. These words, though honest and said with good intentions, bother Tsu so much that she has to go apologize to them after the rescue mission has been successfully accomplished. Not only was she worried about their physical well fare, like she does with all of her classmates, teachers, and acquaintances, but she was worried about hurting them emotionally with her words.
Even if they were said with the best of intentions. Even if everyone understood her reasons and accepted them without question.
Tsu extends great courtesies to those she considers to be among her friends, but enemies taking those same courtesies is enough to spark her anger. When a girl close to her age, Himiko Toga, attacked Tsu and Ochako during a training camp and started using those same dimunitives that Tsu uses for others and insists that they use for her, she snapped at Himiko and declared openly that only her friends are allowed to use those nicknames-- and her friends are what she prizes the most in her life.
The bright, friendly atmosphere Tsu wants to bring around with her is reflected in the superhero nickname she chose for herself: "Froppy." She always knew that she wanted to use that nickname from the time she decided she would be a hero when she was a child, and it's simplicity and quirky feel conveys everything about Tsu in a single, nonsensical word. It's happy, it's frendly, it's approachable...even if it is a little odd.
Just like Tsu is.
AU Deviation: (The nature of the AU is such that the character's personal history will be different, be it in simple or dramatic ways. Due to a much different upbringing, we expect there to be at least some variation, even if small. Spend at least one paragraph detailing in what ways the character differs from their canon incarnation.)
Canon Abilities: Tsuyu's canon abilities are largely associated with her Mutant Trait, known as a Quirk in-universe, that gives her a frog-like appearance abilities. Not only is Tsuyu a more than adept swimmer, but she is able to scale sheer walls with just her hands and feet, shoot her tongue out to approximately 20 meters, jumping long distances, and she has enough strength to haul around her classmates or teacher with relative ease. She's also able to spit out her stomach to wash it and secrete a toxic slime that really only stings-- though, these are relatively useless by her own assessment.
Beyond this, she is an observant and compassionate young woman who pays attentio to the people around her, she is a loving older sister who is glad to be able to take care of her younger siblings, and she is noted to be in the top ten of her high school class. While she is no genius, she is more than adequately intelligent to understand the deeper nuances of what's happening around her and plan accordingly.
Enlightened Abilities: Poliwag Shifter, with the intention to have her evolve into a Politoed one day.
Starter Pokémon: a Goomy, called Shibuki
Notes/Special Considerations: N/A
SAMPLES
(NOTE: You may link a previous entry or thread, including testrun or musebox threads (but NOT Dear Mun), for one or both samples. However, we want to see the character in the setting of Brave New World and specifically in their AU for at least one sample.)
First-Person: (Also known as “commentspam.” This is from the character’s perspective and helps us determine how well you grasp your character’s voice. The minimum is six sentences. If we deem that there is not enough spoken or written dialogue, we will ask you for more. If you link an outside entry or thread, the minimum is 10 comments from your character in one thread/with one character.)
Third-Person: (This is written in prose from an independent narrator’s perspective. Here we want to see an insight into your character’s unspoken behavior -- actions, thoughts, their view of their world, etc. The minimum here is two paragraphs. If we do not get a good sense of your character’s behavior, we will ask for more. If you link an outside entry or thread, the minimum is 20 comments from your character in two threads/with two characters.)
If desired, you may answer some of the following questions in lieu of samples. The questions must be answered in-character, as if they are being asked by a teacher, mentor, or superior. If your character is lying in their answer, please identify it as a lie. The purpose of these is to get an idea of how you will play your character in lieu of the other sample options. 4 questions answered can be used as a substitute for a first-person sample, and 6 questions answered can be used as a substitute for a third-person sample. Both samples may be replaced in this manner. If the character doesn't say enough in their answer, we may request a few more answers for an acceptable sample.
• What would you say the role of Pokémon is in your life?
• What do you feel your role in your city is?
• What do you seek for humanity’s future?
• To what lengths would you go to rescue your allies if they were lost in the wilderness?
• What would you say the most important occupation is within your city?
• What does the story of the Savior mean to you?
• What aspects and traits do you respect most in your individual fellow man?
• What do you look for in the Pokémon with whom you bond?
• What do you think your Pokémon respect most about you?
• The gods of old have returned. How would you be judged if you were chosen as a representative of humanity?
• A human has attacked a wild Pokémon who retaliates in defense. How do you respond and whom do you defend?
• You are alone and bereft of your Pokémon allies; upon what strengths do you rely on to see yourself safely home?
• What would you say is your greatest duty, and why?
• You plunge into the depths of ruins of an ancient civilization. What is it that you seek from the past? Treasure, technology, wisdom?
• When encountering a rare and powerful Pokémon, what is most important? Researching it, bonding with it, or defeating it? Why?
• What do you do to ensure we never again awaken the wrath of the gods upon humanity?
• What strengths make you most qualified for your role within your city?
• In your eyes, what is absolutely unforgivable?
• No Enlightened chooses their abilities - and not all are Enlightened. What type abilities would you most desire to manifest and why?
• What area do you seek to explore? The peaceful forest, in search of new, previously overlooked discoveries; the uncharted caves, in search of the unknown; or the wildest of mountain terrain, in search of danger, adventure, and thrills?