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− | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;color:#000000;">■ ''If you're ever uncomfortable, please tell me! I can get pretty into RPing out consequences | + | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;color:#000000;">■ ''If you're ever uncomfortable, please tell me! I can get pretty into RPing out consequences and while I do my best to make sure permission is had and everyone is comfortable, I'm not perfect. If you have a problem speak up as soon as something starts to feel amiss. MRP and method acting through characters can stir up feelings and thoughts and uncover unsettling memories and reactions unintentionally. If that is the case, the scene can be paused, ended, or redone and whatever needs to be dealt with can be worked through. I am an incredibly patient roleplayer and your emotional and physical needs come before plot. Always.''</div></div> |
:<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;color:#000000;">■ ''While I am open to the idea of roleplaying characters who are romantically involved with yours, this is not a process that I am keen on rushing into. It will happen dynamically at a pace that seems logical for our characters and their circumstances.''</div></div> | :<div align=justify><div style="padding:5px 15px;font-family:Georgia;color:#000000;">■ ''While I am open to the idea of roleplaying characters who are romantically involved with yours, this is not a process that I am keen on rushing into. It will happen dynamically at a pace that seems logical for our characters and their circumstances.''</div></div> | ||
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Revision as of 05:13, 27 October 2018
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While Naran often wanders the cobblestone streets of city-states and bustling markets, she never stays in one place for too long. Still, unable to keep her love for people very well hidden, she always seems to find her way back again.
Aspects That Stand Out:
She never had a strong connection to her own tribe but has regardless taken her mother's name and traditions as a part of her own identity. Because of her mother's own eclectic practices, Naran seems to exhibit an aptitude in protection, balancing, healing, as well as conjuring and dealing with spirits. She is learned in the creation and administration of many different kinds of medicines and also has a knack for cooking and creating sweets as well.
Naran tends to be an introverted and sometimes jaded character. While she can sometimes be naive in her trust in others, she does not spare her judgement when there is a reasonable cause for distrust or suspicion. She can be poignant, but she can also be cold and reluctant to share her thoughts, feelings, and memories with just anyone. She can be out of touch but open when she knows that she must rely on others to survive. Kindness can do a lot to put her at ease by reminding her what is worth protecting and what she is fighting for, but cruelty, callousness, and injustice will just as equally stir a rise out of her.
While Naran only engages in combat as a last resort, she does have several offensive and defensive capabilities.
Weapons of Choice
I am very much open to combat RP if it is reasonable and fair. Sparring can be fun and if the plot calls for any kind of combat, it can be one of my most favorite things.
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