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Athanas (the Dragonborn) ([personal profile] thalmorborn) wrote2012-10-16 08:08 pm
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Athanas is a really quite loathsome elf, with really quite loathsome habits. This is where you tell me how loathsome he is allowed to be to your character!

  • Violence: Pretty simple: Is Athanas allowed to hurt your character? And is he allowed to hurt them from stealth--that is, hurt them without them knowing (at least immediately) whodunit? Since he is a stealthy, stealthy elf.
  • Flirtation
  • : Athanas is flirtatious and promiscuous; how far can he take this before it makes you uncomfortable? Can he outright proposition your character sexually, or should he just leave it at silly flirting?
  • Theft
  • : Being a member in good standing of the Thieves' Guild, Athanas steals things. Especially in Exitvoid, especially at first, he's going to stick to small, unimportant things--things that can be used to pick locks and food/spare change exceptionally--but he gets greedy. So basically, can Athanas steal from your character? If so, what kinds of things--cheap/unimportant, moderately valuable, very valuable/high sentimental value? And do note that while I am far from adverse to having Athanas see consequences for his actions, I would like consequences to be proportionate (e.g. no holy hell over a stolen cracker) and also to remind that as a professional thief, he is not often or easily caught.
  • Manipulation
  • : How okay is it for Athanas to fuck with your character's head? He can do this in two basic ways. The first way is mundane lying, trickery, and treachery that anyone with a clever tongue can do. The second way...
  • Illusion
  • : ...Involves magic. Athanas has access to three mind-altering spells: Calm, Fear, and Fury. When cast on another being, Calm renders them passive and docile, halting any aggression towards anything else, for a short while. When cast on another being, Fear causes the target to run away in fear, to hide and cower, for a short while. When cast on another being, Fury causes the target to fly into a berserker rage, attacking anything around them regardless of friend or foe (including the caster if the caster is not careful). All of them will wear off soon and the person cast on will resume normal behavior. All of them can be resisted by someone with high mental fortitude. Relatedly...
  • Poison
  • : He can poison people in ways that affect their behavior--he can use the Fear and Fury effects in poisons. Is it okay for him to do this to your characters? He can also use poisons to simply hurt characters, is this okay or should he just stay far away from anything your character might wish to consume?


Please copy/paste and fill out the form below in comments! Be minded that I'll probably ask individually before each instance anyhow, but it's still good to have a framework of reference.

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[personal profile] broods 2012-10-21 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
Character: Fenris
Violence?: I'm fine with all of the above, though Fenris is quite aware of his surroundings and stealth kills/attacks would be difficult to pull off. Basically, OOC chats first!
Flirtation?: He most certainly can. Going to note here that his reactions will probably be different, depending on whether he knows Athanas uses magic. If he doesn't, expect awkwardness and uncomfortable-ness. If he does? He won't take too kindly to flirtation.
Theft?: He has nothing to steal, except for his sword and his clothes oh skyrim, and it's not so easy to make off with something five feet tall.
Mundane Manipulation?: Fenris is surprisingly susceptible to this kind of thing, if the right words are used, particularly if the manipulation is an attempt to make him angry. Again, far less likely to work if he knows about magic use.
Illusion?: Yes! This is definitely interesting territory, because Fenris has a great many Issues regarding mind-controlling magic. Fury and fear would be the easiest, calm would be easier for him to resist.
Poison?: Anything goes, really.