[OOC] CR Chart
Jul. 26th, 2022 02:03 am( Cut to Preview )
RELATIONSHIP ➜ JOURNAL 【LEVEL #】 TEXT GOES HERE | |
RELATIONSHIP ➜ JOURNAL 【LEVEL #】 TEXT GOES HERE | |
RELATIONSHIP ➜ JOURNAL 【LEVEL #】 TEXT GOES HERE | |
RELATIONSHIP ➜ JOURNAL 【LEVEL #】 TEXT GOES HERE | |
RELATIONSHIP ➜ JOURNAL 【LEVEL #】 TEXT GOES HERE |
Option 2.What was the most traumatic experience your character endured? How did this change them? When Judith was about nine, the Great War between the Empire and Entelexeia reached where she lived on Mt Temza. It ended with a great portion of the town being destroyed, many of the inhabitants dying, leaving only Judith and her friend Ba’ul alive. She had to go to live with the other Krityans in Myorzo, but she never managed to fit in there because the other Krityans are too detached from the rest of the world. In fact, the Krityans find Judith to be the odd one, so they didn’t really miss her when she left. She turned to traveling the world until she met Pharos and was given a purpose - destroy the Hermes blastia and help Terca Lumereis where the other Entelexeia that were still alive couldn’t go. What is the most important and defining relationship(s) in your character's life and why? Judith’s relationships with Ba’ul, Yuri, Estelle and the rest of Brave Vesperia in that order are the most important and defining ones she’s had. Ba’ul saved her life as a child and has kept her company for the last decade. He has become her best friend that only she can talk to… Well, other Krityans and Entelexeia can talk to him too, but they don’t spend a lot of time around them. Estelle helped Judith to see that not everything has to be so bleak and hollow, that love and kindness mean a lot more when you haven’t had it in your life. Yuri gave her someone who didn’t judge her and welcomed her to his friends without asking too many questions, which allowed her to slowly open up and find a place. Brave Vesperia as a whole (including Rita, Raven, Patty and Estelle) gave her a group of friends and a sort of home—something she’d been sorely lacking since the destruction of Mt Temza. What is your character's moral code? Do they have one? Why or why not? Moral code. This is tricky. She has morals, but it’s not as tightly defined as others might consider it. She very much is in the mode of preservation of the whole with the sacrifice of the few. While she objectively understands that the Hermes blastia are being used to help the people of Terca Lumireis, she knows that the devices are actually killing the world by creating too much aer. So, she goes and destroys them, regardless of the blastia’s initial purpose: barriers, ship engines, it doesn’t matter. If it uses that formula, it must go. She doesn’t even care who she angers by doing it. What is a time where your character failed drastically at something and how did it impact them, what did they do about it? So, Judith promised Phaeros that she would watch Estelle, since as the Child of the Full Moon, the princess could call on a formula to use and produce vast quantities of aer without the check of any of the Entelexeia. However, even when presented with prime opportunities to take out the girl, she can’t seem to do it. She recognizes that Estelle means to do good and her power has an upside to it, but is also a huge danger. So, instead of killing her and risking the anger of Phaeros, she works with the rest of the traveling party to find a way to control Estelle’s power and keeping her alive.
★ Player Information ★Player Name: Gigi
Pronouns: she/her
Are you over 18?: yes
Contact(s): nothlir#9497,makochan, PM
Who Invited You?: Already in game, but previous invite.
Current Characters: Vex’ahlia Vessar
Permissions: Here
Writing Samples: Sample #1 | Sample #2