Somarium App v2.0
Dec. 13th, 2012 04:25 pm[Player name] Frudence
[Age] 26 (b. 1986)
[Personal Journal]
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[Other characters currently played] n/a
[Character name]
[Age] 19
[Canon] Weiss Kreuz
[Point in time taken from canon] Post-Gluhen
( background )
( Personality )
( Abilities )
[Other important stuff]
Nagi is very techno-savvy (hence the username) as a hacker, programmer, and researcher. Of course, this was as of 1999 - in Japan using a secret society's uber-rich resources, but 1999 nonetheless. Basically he'd look into Dreamberry tech as soon as possible.
More of a note, but I do my best with these older canons to stick to canon and not fanon. I've noticed that many so-called canonical elements get integrated so often into characterizations these days purely because the fandom has had so long to attempt to fill in the plot holes. Weiss Kreuz has a notorious swiss cheese plot, so it seems like it's suffered even more than other series of similar age.
For example, I can't imagine that Nagi didn't learn at least some German between all of his time spent out there, but it's not canon and in general not worth bothering in an RP setting anyway.
( Samples )
[Why do you want to play this character in Somarium?] Honestly it's Kieran's fault. I used to play Nagi awhile back with a fabulous cast and just haven't found a new game where he was the leading muse drawing me there. He's such a reclusive muse that I have to be picky. Today (12/2) Kieran mentioned that Sasuke used to know Nagi in Somarium; I knew a little about Somarium through Vatheon, but I hadn't been drawn to the game myself because I'd been thinking of a few other prominent muses at the time.
[Which rule was your favorite and why?] No god-modding. This rule is so critical to me, playing an antagonistic character. I always respect that RP-wide rule when plotting something serious that Nagi would do. Yet, I was personally targeted by another Protag player once upon a time when I played Nagi - they painted me into a no-win situation by god-modding not just Nagi but me as a player. I have never forgotten how that affected my playing, nor how angry I was about how it was handled, so I never want anyone else to feel that way.
[Where did you hear about Somarium?] I think I first heard about it from some Edensphere players when we were talking about similar-but-different games, but that was over 2 years ago.
[Any questions?] Nope don't think so. Hopefully you trust me to limit Nagi's telekinetics severely at first, but let him grow back into them.
[Age] 26 (b. 1986)
[Personal Journal]
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[Other characters currently played] n/a
[Character name]
[Age] 19
[Canon] Weiss Kreuz
[Point in time taken from canon] Post-Gluhen
( background )
( Personality )
( Abilities )
[Other important stuff]
Nagi is very techno-savvy (hence the username) as a hacker, programmer, and researcher. Of course, this was as of 1999 - in Japan using a secret society's uber-rich resources, but 1999 nonetheless. Basically he'd look into Dreamberry tech as soon as possible.
More of a note, but I do my best with these older canons to stick to canon and not fanon. I've noticed that many so-called canonical elements get integrated so often into characterizations these days purely because the fandom has had so long to attempt to fill in the plot holes. Weiss Kreuz has a notorious swiss cheese plot, so it seems like it's suffered even more than other series of similar age.
For example, I can't imagine that Nagi didn't learn at least some German between all of his time spent out there, but it's not canon and in general not worth bothering in an RP setting anyway.
( Samples )
[Why do you want to play this character in Somarium?] Honestly it's Kieran's fault. I used to play Nagi awhile back with a fabulous cast and just haven't found a new game where he was the leading muse drawing me there. He's such a reclusive muse that I have to be picky. Today (12/2) Kieran mentioned that Sasuke used to know Nagi in Somarium; I knew a little about Somarium through Vatheon, but I hadn't been drawn to the game myself because I'd been thinking of a few other prominent muses at the time.
[Which rule was your favorite and why?] No god-modding. This rule is so critical to me, playing an antagonistic character. I always respect that RP-wide rule when plotting something serious that Nagi would do. Yet, I was personally targeted by another Protag player once upon a time when I played Nagi - they painted me into a no-win situation by god-modding not just Nagi but me as a player. I have never forgotten how that affected my playing, nor how angry I was about how it was handled, so I never want anyone else to feel that way.
[Where did you hear about Somarium?] I think I first heard about it from some Edensphere players when we were talking about similar-but-different games, but that was over 2 years ago.
[Any questions?] Nope don't think so. Hopefully you trust me to limit Nagi's telekinetics severely at first, but let him grow back into them.