Player Name: cel Player Contact: samielherbei @ discord
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Character Name: Emerald Sustrai What do they usually wear? She still has a soft spot for all the fringe and leather and cowboy stuff from before the setting change. If she can find anything that has that kind of vibe to it, she'll find an excuse to work that into her daily wardrobe. Generally she tries to look good and presentable without trying to put too much visible effort into it. Where they hang out: In the lobby with her sketchbook, or relaxing in the bathhouse at night when she's having problems sleeping Activities they often do: Sketching passersby or otherwise doodling. She'll also definitely draw you as portrait practice. She's not bad at it. If she feels like bothering Darin for a stockpile of spare constructed bullets, she'll be practicing her firing out in the forest, too. (Catch her trying cool gun tricks like Revolver Ocelot.) What they're like at mealtimes: She's not unfriendly by any means, but a lot of times she eats by herself. If someone wants to rope her into having a meal with them, she'll basically always say yes—as long as it's lunch or dinner. Breakfast is her time. Does your character read the books? Which ones? Do they share the books? She loves the romance books because of how unsexy they are and makes no secret of just chilling in public reading some of them. She doesn't care about the sex scenes, but if she sees something that she thinks is particularly romantic, she'll open up her sketchbook and jot down the sentence on a back page for later. This behavior is the only thing she's furtive about. What do they do at night? RUBY R—no. Nighttime is a time she uses to think about stuff and try to decompress from the day. It doesn't always work out, and when it doesn't (and she gets tired of rolling around trying to get to sleep in an increasingly sweaty bed), she heads over to the bathhouse hoping the warm water will at least soothe her muscles enough that she melts into this gooey relaxed puddle and she can fall asleep way easier that way. Is there anything unusual about them? Not particularly, no. Not in any immediately noticeable way. Anyone who knows her well might be able to see that she's been pretending a little more lately, either outright acting like she doesn't have any major concerns or sinking more time into her hobbies so she doesn't have to spend time doing any serious thinking. She hasn't been sleeping great, and that one is a little more obvious. What their current vibe is: Unsettled, but pushin' through it! She's currently still coming to terms with the idea of being someone who's actively capable of murder (ask her about shooting the Gravedigger and drowning Ruby's double), living through the aftermath of real relationship difficulties with Ruby, and trying to figure out how to feel about the woman who saved her life being someone who completely manipulated and discarded her. In case that's something that matters to her.
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Character Name: Jessica Richter Blythe What do they usually wear? Blythe tends to go for loose-fitting garments that don't go a long way in letting her define her silhouette. She goes for white whenever she can, sometimes sheer enough that people can see the scars lining her abdomen without even having to look. It's a 50/50 shot on whether she's wearing gloves, but if there's a situation where she expects she'll be doing a lot of touching of other people, she does usually keep her gloves on. Where they hang out: It started off as almost a joke, but Blythe does make a habit of wandering the manor like Wellstone's resident ghost now. It's a way to maintain her sense of reality, get any bearings she might need to get, and quietly keep an eye on others' routines. She has a much clearer sense of purpose to it now, though, now that she no longer has as pervasive a problem knowing who she's even supposed to be. (As for the bathhouse changing room bit, she'll go into either one, she doesn't give a damn.) Activities they often do: If there's something to read, she's reading it. It could be the books, it could be the bulletin board—it's often other people. She enjoys people-watching the most, and for a few different reasons. It's easier to correctly imitate the way others behave in this society if she's watching them, and she really enjoys learning the kinds of things about other people that they don't even know they're teaching her. What they're like at mealtimes: Complete loner. Not even really convinced she needs to eat since she has no idea what they're even feeding her that could contain any nutritional value. (When she ended up getting lightheaded and nearly passing out, she stopped at least being an obstinate little bitch about it and does begrudgingly eat her three squares.) Blythe has never once mastered small talk and she is not going to do it over food. Does your character read the books? Which ones? Do they share the books? She's a voracious reader, but doesn't actually seem to be getting anything from any of the options available. Mostly she views it as something to do. The self-help books are for people who think that their problems are easy enough to solve just by reading about them, and the romances are not something that she will ever need to make any practical use of, but they're at least marginally more entertaining. She'll pick up something random and find some secluded corner to read from. What do they do at night? The nighttime is when Blythe feels comfortable walking through the forest or exploring the meat chamber (as far as they can explore it, anyway). It's the kind of space where she knows that she could encounter danger, but feels utterly confident in her ability to remain a predator that can walk among the worst of what the town has to offer. She does not seem like the same distant, aloof person after night falls. Is there anything unusual about them? Oh boy, where do we start. So yeah, Blythe is a very offputting kind of person, appearing frail and shaky but having a level of confidence in her words and actions that can border on frightening. She speaks strangely, halting and distant as though every single word is being deliberately chosen, and mutters the words "yes" or "no" on instinct before making direct skin-to-skin contact with people. Her body is scarred along the path of major internal organs, but she doesn't seem to care and talks about it as cavalierly as anything else—you know, things like meat, and death, and the frail concept of existence. She's a weird woman and she delights in it. What their current vibe is: After getting pushed into the fairy circle, she is plagued by thoughts of Death, the Horseman, who told her that He was there to claim His Sister and that she herself was meaningless in the equation. She has feared Death for most of her life, but if it continues unabated, she's going to start developing a mania about it. (She only remembers the Horsemen as described in Revelation, i.e. Conquest instead of Pestilence, which will be sooo fun for further obliterating her sense of self.) She understands herself as Blythe and knows who that person is, but suspects there is more to her than that—and that it might mean her harm. She'll be starting up conversations about identity out of nowhere and never seems to be fully satisfied with the answers.
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What CR are you interested in: Oh, hit me with anything. Em could always use more friends (especially people who understand misguided faith, in whatever way you decide to interpret that), and Blythe is going to be a problem to everybody here one way or another. Anything else?
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Player Contact: samielherbei @ discord
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Character Name: Emerald Sustrai
What do they usually wear? She still has a soft spot for all the fringe and leather and cowboy stuff from before the setting change. If she can find anything that has that kind of vibe to it, she'll find an excuse to work that into her daily wardrobe. Generally she tries to look good and presentable without trying to put too much visible effort into it.
Where they hang out: In the lobby with her sketchbook, or relaxing in the bathhouse at night when she's having problems sleeping
Activities they often do: Sketching passersby or otherwise doodling. She'll also definitely draw you as portrait practice. She's not bad at it. If she feels like bothering Darin for a stockpile of spare constructed bullets, she'll be practicing her firing out in the forest, too. (Catch her trying cool gun tricks like Revolver Ocelot.)
What they're like at mealtimes: She's not unfriendly by any means, but a lot of times she eats by herself. If someone wants to rope her into having a meal with them, she'll basically always say yes—as long as it's lunch or dinner. Breakfast is her time.
Does your character read the books? Which ones? Do they share the books? She loves the romance books because of how unsexy they are and makes no secret of just chilling in public reading some of them. She doesn't care about the sex scenes, but if she sees something that she thinks is particularly romantic, she'll open up her sketchbook and jot down the sentence on a back page for later. This behavior is the only thing she's furtive about.
What do they do at night? RUBY R—no. Nighttime is a time she uses to think about stuff and try to decompress from the day. It doesn't always work out, and when it doesn't (and she gets tired of rolling around trying to get to sleep in an increasingly sweaty bed), she heads over to the bathhouse hoping the warm water will at least soothe her muscles enough that she melts into this gooey relaxed puddle and she can fall asleep way easier that way.
Is there anything unusual about them? Not particularly, no. Not in any immediately noticeable way. Anyone who knows her well might be able to see that she's been pretending a little more lately, either outright acting like she doesn't have any major concerns or sinking more time into her hobbies so she doesn't have to spend time doing any serious thinking. She hasn't been sleeping great, and that one is a little more obvious.
What their current vibe is: Unsettled, but pushin' through it! She's currently still coming to terms with the idea of being someone who's actively capable of murder (ask her about shooting the Gravedigger and drowning Ruby's double), living through the aftermath of real relationship difficulties with Ruby, and trying to figure out how to feel about the woman who saved her life being someone who completely manipulated and discarded her. In case that's something that matters to her.
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Character Name: Jessica Richter Blythe
What do they usually wear? Blythe tends to go for loose-fitting garments that don't go a long way in letting her define her silhouette. She goes for white whenever she can, sometimes sheer enough that people can see the scars lining her abdomen without even having to look. It's a 50/50 shot on whether she's wearing gloves, but if there's a situation where she expects she'll be doing a lot of touching of other people, she does usually keep her gloves on.
Where they hang out: It started off as almost a joke, but Blythe does make a habit of wandering the manor like Wellstone's resident ghost now. It's a way to maintain her sense of reality, get any bearings she might need to get, and quietly keep an eye on others' routines. She has a much clearer sense of purpose to it now, though, now that she no longer has as pervasive a problem knowing who she's even supposed to be. (As for the bathhouse changing room bit, she'll go into either one, she doesn't give a damn.)
Activities they often do: If there's something to read, she's reading it. It could be the books, it could be the bulletin board—it's often other people. She enjoys people-watching the most, and for a few different reasons. It's easier to correctly imitate the way others behave in this society if she's watching them, and she really enjoys learning the kinds of things about other people that they don't even know they're teaching her.
What they're like at mealtimes: Complete loner. Not even really convinced she needs to eat since she has no idea what they're even feeding her that could contain any nutritional value. (When she ended up getting lightheaded and nearly passing out, she stopped at least being an obstinate little bitch about it and does begrudgingly eat her three squares.) Blythe has never once mastered small talk and she is not going to do it over food.
Does your character read the books? Which ones? Do they share the books? She's a voracious reader, but doesn't actually seem to be getting anything from any of the options available. Mostly she views it as something to do. The self-help books are for people who think that their problems are easy enough to solve just by reading about them, and the romances are not something that she will ever need to make any practical use of, but they're at least marginally more entertaining. She'll pick up something random and find some secluded corner to read from.
What do they do at night? The nighttime is when Blythe feels comfortable walking through the forest or exploring the meat chamber (as far as they can explore it, anyway). It's the kind of space where she knows that she could encounter danger, but feels utterly confident in her ability to remain a predator that can walk among the worst of what the town has to offer. She does not seem like the same distant, aloof person after night falls.
Is there anything unusual about them? Oh boy, where do we start. So yeah, Blythe is a very offputting kind of person, appearing frail and shaky but having a level of confidence in her words and actions that can border on frightening. She speaks strangely, halting and distant as though every single word is being deliberately chosen, and mutters the words "yes" or "no" on instinct before making direct skin-to-skin contact with people. Her body is scarred along the path of major internal organs, but she doesn't seem to care and talks about it as cavalierly as anything else—you know, things like meat, and death, and the frail concept of existence. She's a weird woman and she delights in it.
What their current vibe is: After getting pushed into the fairy circle, she is plagued by thoughts of Death, the Horseman, who told her that He was there to claim His Sister and that she herself was meaningless in the equation. She has feared Death for most of her life, but if it continues unabated, she's going to start developing a mania about it. (She only remembers the Horsemen as described in Revelation, i.e. Conquest instead of Pestilence, which will be sooo fun for further obliterating her sense of self.) She understands herself as Blythe and knows who that person is, but suspects there is more to her than that—and that it might mean her harm. She'll be starting up conversations about identity out of nowhere and never seems to be fully satisfied with the answers.
💀🌙
What CR are you interested in: Oh, hit me with anything. Em could always use more friends (especially people who understand misguided faith, in whatever way you decide to interpret that), and Blythe is going to be a problem to everybody here one way or another.
Anything else?