Post by Charles Atworth on Nov 17, 2014 20:27:04 GMT -6
Name: Sir Charles Atworth of Richmond. (Not actually a knight though)
Species: Human
Company: Anyone
Class: Warrior
Credits: 0+
Weapons: Short sword, mostly his mind though.
Current Abilities: Scavenge
Story Plot: What he tells you (or wrights for you because he’s mute) Is that he is was a warrior in an epic battle between Richmond and Redmont (Two warring counties) And was knighted for acts of heroism. He came to wildgard to live a quiet life of peace, away from war.
The actual story is that he’s a noble in Richmond and his vice is women (and sometimes men). His father threatened to take his assets if he didn’t stop. So he left for “enlightenment” but he actually went to continue his mal deeds somewhere else, which happened to be wildgard. He’ll use any means to get what he wants including bribery and drugs.
Physical Description: 6’0 “ mussels toned, chiseled features. He has enchantments on him to make him look more attractive based on the people personal preferences, but he always looks pretty much the same.
Garb: Silk robe of red and sandals.
Motives: Sex and money.
Personal Motto: “Make them want you, sensually or otherwise.”
History of Family: His father is the Duke of Atworth and his mother the Dutchess. He has no siblings and he is rightful heir.
Role in Wildgard: Buyer and seller of goods and services. (And sometimes a pimp)
More details.
The Character Physically
1. What is the character's stature and build? Are they overweight or lean? What is their height and weight?
6’0” and about 170 pounds. He’s lean, with almost no fat.
2. How old are they?
About 23
3. Describe their posture; is it good? Do they carry themselves well? Are they crooked, straight, or handicapped?
His posture is very good; he carries himself like the noble he is. He’s mute (handicap)
4. Are they in good shape or out of condition? Are they muscular, weak, or strong? Any special abilities or super powers?
He’s very muscular and in good shape. He is very strong. He’s mastered the art of seduction. (his special ability)
5. How is their health? Any illnesses or conditions?
He’s very healthy and rarely sick.
6. Are they physically active or sedentary? A fast or slow mover?
He’s reasonably active. He usually moves slow but can move very quickly when need be.
7. Are they clumsy, awkward, or graceful when they move, walk, or run?
He moves very gracefully, never clumsy or akward.
8. Would you describe the character as good looking, pretty, beautiful, average, plain, ugly, disfigured?
He is very attractive, good looking. He is charmed to look even better.
9. How does the character regard their physicality? Are they proud, ashamed?
He’s very proud of his physicality, he worked hard to achieve it.
10. Describe their complexion and skin. Dark, light, clear, marked, tattooed, branded?
He has fairly light skin and a tattoo of the Nordic rune for the sound “oo” on his back (Which enables his charm)
11. Describe their hair, coloring, styling. Is great care taken in upkeep, or disregarded as a nuisance?
His hair is short and dirty blonde, kept short as to not need to upkeep it much.
12. How is their dexterity? Do they have good hands? Can they manipulate and create or repair?
He is very good with his hands, after all his practice using them on his lovers.
13. Are they physically tense or relaxed, nervous, controlled?
He’s generally fairly relaxed, unless someone is on to his schemes.
14. What part of their body would you notice first?
His muscular arms.
15. How is their eyesight? Wear glasses, blind, going blind? Color?
His eyesight is quite good, no need for glasses.
The Character's Garb
1. How much clothes does this character have?
A rather large amount.
2. What kinds of items are in their wardrobe?
Shirts made of very soft and rich fabrics like silk. Pants as well. Robes for special occasions and his old suit of armor.
3. Do they have favorite articles of clothing?
He rather enjoys his robes, and often wears them after his, “nights with stranger.”
4. What colors are their clothes, is there a wide range? Bright or dull? What are their favorite colors to wear?
He enjoys dark blues and blacks, although he does have the odd red and light blue article.
5. Are their clothes old or new?
Save for his armor, very new.
6. Were they bought or homemade, hand-me-downs, expensive tailored-made?
All expensive tailored-made.
7. Is your character at home in their clothes or uncomfortable?
Very comfortable, although he’s more comfortable without them.
8. Does your character care for their clothes, kept up and neat, do they worry about how they look?
They are very well kept and maintained. Silk ruins easily you know. He always looks his best.
9. Does your character have to dress a certain way because of his job or position? Is it a uniform? If so, do the clothes fit their real, basic character, or are the clothes worn as a symbol or mask?
His clothes are a symbol of his wealth.
10. Do they dress according to a self-image of themselves? Is this self-image conscious or unconscious? At what age was this self-image set, and what circumstances dictated the image?
He dresses rich because he is rich and has always bee rich.
11. Discuss adornments, jewellery, or trophies that your character might wear. Are there tattoos, piercing, brandings, or ritualistic scarring, and what were the events, rituals, or circumstances that lead your character to having them.
He doesn’t often wear jewellery as it often interferes in the heat of the moment.
12. What kind of underwear does your character wear?
Cotton, easy to remove.
The Character's Voice
1. Does your character speak in a high or low pitch?
He’s mute, but he has a note pad that he carries to communicate. He has also trained himself to whisper using air.
2. Are they a loud or soft talker?
If he speaks, which is almost never, it’s extremely quiet. As said, he can only sort of whisper.
3. Is there a wide range in the voice in volume, pitch, quality, or is the voice consistent and even?
See above.
4. Is there good resonance to the voice? Is the voice throaty, chesty, heady, or nasal?
Airy.
5. Is there tension in the voice? Anxiety? Emotion?
As much emotions as he can muster.
6. Is there an accent? Anything unusual in pronunciation? Emphasis? Phrasing?
See above.
7. Is it a trained voice or just natural? Does the character try to speak well or just however it comes out?
His writing is thought out before communicated but his speech is generally blurted.
8. Is the speech clear or muddy? Do they mumble? Are they distinct?
See above.
9. Is the voice comforting or irritating? Reassuring or disturbing? Are they self-conscious when they speak to others? How large a group could they speak to before they become self-conscious?
His voice has been known to make people nervous, another reason he rarely speaks.
10. What is the first thought one might have after hearing your character speak?
“Wait, he can talk?”
The Character's Mind
1. Would you describe the character as smart, dumb, or naive?
Very smart and intelligent.
2. Do they think quickly? Slowly? Are they quick-witted? Dull?
He thinks quickly, but often takes a moment to refine his thoughts before acting.
3. What kind of education do they have?
Trained as a warrior, also did quite well in a school for the nobles if Richmond.
4. Does the character possess a knowledge or expertise in a particular field?
The art of seduction, making potions and other medicines to help in his efforts.
5. Is the character impulsive or deliberate in reaching conclusions? Would you describe them as being logical, rational, or emotional?
He’s generally logical and rational, however there are certain times when his emotions may get in the way of his thinking.
6. Do they think things out before they speak or blurt out the first thought?
He has to thinks before he communicates, erasing on a notepad looks suspicious.
7. Do they contemplative times? What occupies their mind when alone?
Who to do next, who has money, should he stay there or are people becoming suspicious of him.
8. Would they be considered an idealist? A pragmatist? A dreamer? An idea person? An action person?
He’s an actions person, but there’s always his ideas behind his actions.
9. Are they motivated chiefly by abstract ideals or practical rewards?
Motivated by sex with attractive people and money. Sometimes other practical rewards like bribing someone to keep quiet.
10. Can your character tell a joke?
Not really, it doesn’t seem as funny reading it.
The Character's Emotions and Personality
1. Is your character an introvert or an extrovert?
Extrovert extraordinaire.
2. Do they get along well with people? Do they have charm or charisma? Are people naturally attracted to them?
He’s extremely charming and charismatic, people are naturally attracted to him and those who aren’t are generally attracted to him and his enchantments.
3. Do they have many friends? Any close friends?
He has no real friends, just mutual allies and lovers.
4. Would you describe your character as hot-blooded or cool headed?
Very cool headed.
5. Do they have a narrow or wide range of emotions? Do they show, or are the emotions concealed? Why?
Though he can show most emotions, the most common ones he feels are infatuation, anger, and joy.
6. Do they indulge in emotional peaks, outbursts, or valleys? Often?
Only if he can’t get something he wants or gets something he didn’t want.
7. Would you describe them as sensitive or callused?
Callused.
8. Is your character suspicious, cautions, trusting, or oblivious about people or situations?
He’s always analyzing his situation, making sure nothing can go wrong and preparing for if something does.
9. Are they an aggressive or reactive person? Act or react?
He’s a mixture of both.
10. Do they typically take positive or negative action?
Negative action.
11. In a dangerous or emergency situation, would they go toward the situation or run away?
He would never run from a fight, although he has casually strolled away from some.
12. Is the character basically nervous or calm?
Calm.
13. Does the character have a sense of humor? Do they appreciate jokes? Can he see humor in any situation? Can they laugh at themselves?
He appreciates good jokes. He can appreciate humor even if the jokes on him. He often sees the humor and irony in situations.
14. Do others find them amusing? Are they a practical joker? What do they think about tricks or jokes played on other people?
He’s played the odd practical joke on some people, all in good fun (though usually for revenge) Others like his innocent humor, though there are some jokes that others couldn’t appreciate the humor in.
15. Is their humor ever cruel?
Only when he wants it to be.
16. Are there any conditions that would cause them to be harmful, mean, or cruel to another person?
If they do something he doesn’t like or if he doesn’t like them.
17. Are they a loving person? Are they capable of relating to one specific person in a romantic way?
He’s very romantic, and he seems very loving, though usually it’s just a ruse.
18. Is the character loved by any other person, in what way?
He’s been loved by many, in the love making kind of way.
19. Is the character romantically in love now? With whom? Is this a happy, rewarding or frustrating situation for them?
Currently no, but that should change soon.
The Character's Wealth, Power, and Influence.
1. Does this person have much money? Does it provide position or respect from others for him?
Yes he is wealthy, and most respect him for that.
2. Is your character generous or selfish with their money and possessions?
He seems generous, though he actually quite selfish, sometimes even go so far as stealing back the money he gives away.
3. Is the character socially prominent? Are they prominent from wealth, position, office, family history, ability or accomplishment?
In his home town, he is due to his wealth and his family, in wildgard less so.
4. Does the character rate high in the "pecking order" within their own household? Town? Area? Nation? World?
Yes but only really in Richmond.
5. Does this person wield much clout? Over whom and by what means?
He has clout over anyone he chooses for small periods of time. This is often done by slipping things into their drinks.
6. Can they command others to do their bidding, by word or manipulation?
He can often manipulate others, but without drugs he can only go so far.
7. How do they get their desires?
Money, offerings of other positions or services, manipulation, drugs.
8. To whom are they subservient? Is this submission willing or unavoidable?
He will serve no one.
The Character's Activities
1. How does the character spend their time?
Looking for fun and having fun.
2. What does their daily routine consist of?
Get up, make sure that his previous nights lover is dealt with (which can mean many different things depending how sensual it was and how much drugs were used), cleans up, gets dressed, eats, goes to town, has some innocent fun, socializes. Near evening he heads to a tavern and has a few drinks. (He is very tolerant to alcohol as a side point.) Then he either scopes out his next target and seduces them by any means necessary or, occasionally, returns home with his previous nights lover. There are the odd days where he doesn’t have a lover, as someone different every night would cause suspicion. If he does have a lover, they do as lovers do, then he goes to sleep.
3. What is their profession or work?
He buys items and then sells them to others. In a town with prostitutes, he kills and becomes their pimp.
4. What things do they really like to do?
Make love, get revenge.
5. What things do they hate to do?
Listen to mindless chatter, sleep alone, turn potential lover away.
6. What are their leisure time activities? Pastimes? Recreation?
He drinks, he gets to know the people of the town he’s in, he has sex.
7. Do they play games? What kind?
He won’t play games unless it gets him something. The exception is gambling; he loves to do that especially when he rigs it. If he doesn’t rig it he knows when to stop.
8. Do they like to eat or drink? Does this figure largely in their lives? How important is it?
He loves to drink alcohol, he drinks every night. He likes to eat rich, flavorful food. But food isn’t very important to him.
The Character's Favorite Things:
1. Colors? Purple
2. Food? Chicken
3. Drinks? Any logger or ale
4. Smells? Lavender
5. Time of day? Late night
6. Season of the year? Winter
7. Books? A Midsummer Night's Dream (book adaptation)
8.Kinds of literature? Romance
9. Authors? William Shakespeare. (Yes he’s a playwright but that’s almost an author)
10. Places to visit? Brothels
11. Kinds of music? Slow dances.
12. Musical instruments? Mandolin
13. Composers/Artists? None come to mind.
14. Spells? Greater undead minion
15. Abilities? Blink
16. Fabrics? Silk
17. Garb? His robes
18. Plants? Wheat
19. Flowers? Roses
20. Trees? Birch
21. Birds? Doves
22. Animals/Kintu? Anything soft.
23. Fairy-tale? Princess and the pea.
Character's Fears
1. What things frighten your character?
People finding out whom he really is.
2. Are they motivated by fear?
Not particularly, but always a bit in the background.
3. To what extent are they motivated by fear; never, occasionally, usually, constantly?
He’ll cover his tracks to keep his secret safe. He won’t usually go farther the threat.
4. What would this character think were the three most terrible things that could happen to them?
Losing his money, losing his right to Richmond, losing his penis.
5. What would they think were the three most wonderful things that could happen to them?
Learning the secret to having anyone he wanted, inheriting his parents wealth, having a five-way (his record is four)
6. What is the one thing that your character would never want anyone else to find about him or herself? What are they hiding?
Beneath his gentlemanly, caring shell, there is a selfish, greedy person who only likes sex and money.
The Character's Religion
1. What are their specific religious beliefs? Do they belong to a specific sect or creed? Do they advocate that group's beliefs?
Not religious in the slightest, although he can act it if it raises his reputation.
2. How important is religion to your character?
Not.
3. Are they pious, devout?
Not at all.
4. In what religious activities or rituals do they engage? What percentage of their time is devoted to it?
None and none.
5. How does religion motivate their actions or affect them?
It doesn’t.
Species: Human
Company: Anyone
Class: Warrior
Credits: 0+
Weapons: Short sword, mostly his mind though.
Current Abilities: Scavenge
Story Plot: What he tells you (or wrights for you because he’s mute) Is that he is was a warrior in an epic battle between Richmond and Redmont (Two warring counties) And was knighted for acts of heroism. He came to wildgard to live a quiet life of peace, away from war.
The actual story is that he’s a noble in Richmond and his vice is women (and sometimes men). His father threatened to take his assets if he didn’t stop. So he left for “enlightenment” but he actually went to continue his mal deeds somewhere else, which happened to be wildgard. He’ll use any means to get what he wants including bribery and drugs.
Physical Description: 6’0 “ mussels toned, chiseled features. He has enchantments on him to make him look more attractive based on the people personal preferences, but he always looks pretty much the same.
Garb: Silk robe of red and sandals.
Motives: Sex and money.
Personal Motto: “Make them want you, sensually or otherwise.”
History of Family: His father is the Duke of Atworth and his mother the Dutchess. He has no siblings and he is rightful heir.
Role in Wildgard: Buyer and seller of goods and services. (And sometimes a pimp)
More details.
The Character Physically
1. What is the character's stature and build? Are they overweight or lean? What is their height and weight?
6’0” and about 170 pounds. He’s lean, with almost no fat.
2. How old are they?
About 23
3. Describe their posture; is it good? Do they carry themselves well? Are they crooked, straight, or handicapped?
His posture is very good; he carries himself like the noble he is. He’s mute (handicap)
4. Are they in good shape or out of condition? Are they muscular, weak, or strong? Any special abilities or super powers?
He’s very muscular and in good shape. He is very strong. He’s mastered the art of seduction. (his special ability)
5. How is their health? Any illnesses or conditions?
He’s very healthy and rarely sick.
6. Are they physically active or sedentary? A fast or slow mover?
He’s reasonably active. He usually moves slow but can move very quickly when need be.
7. Are they clumsy, awkward, or graceful when they move, walk, or run?
He moves very gracefully, never clumsy or akward.
8. Would you describe the character as good looking, pretty, beautiful, average, plain, ugly, disfigured?
He is very attractive, good looking. He is charmed to look even better.
9. How does the character regard their physicality? Are they proud, ashamed?
He’s very proud of his physicality, he worked hard to achieve it.
10. Describe their complexion and skin. Dark, light, clear, marked, tattooed, branded?
He has fairly light skin and a tattoo of the Nordic rune for the sound “oo” on his back (Which enables his charm)
11. Describe their hair, coloring, styling. Is great care taken in upkeep, or disregarded as a nuisance?
His hair is short and dirty blonde, kept short as to not need to upkeep it much.
12. How is their dexterity? Do they have good hands? Can they manipulate and create or repair?
He is very good with his hands, after all his practice using them on his lovers.
13. Are they physically tense or relaxed, nervous, controlled?
He’s generally fairly relaxed, unless someone is on to his schemes.
14. What part of their body would you notice first?
His muscular arms.
15. How is their eyesight? Wear glasses, blind, going blind? Color?
His eyesight is quite good, no need for glasses.
The Character's Garb
1. How much clothes does this character have?
A rather large amount.
2. What kinds of items are in their wardrobe?
Shirts made of very soft and rich fabrics like silk. Pants as well. Robes for special occasions and his old suit of armor.
3. Do they have favorite articles of clothing?
He rather enjoys his robes, and often wears them after his, “nights with stranger.”
4. What colors are their clothes, is there a wide range? Bright or dull? What are their favorite colors to wear?
He enjoys dark blues and blacks, although he does have the odd red and light blue article.
5. Are their clothes old or new?
Save for his armor, very new.
6. Were they bought or homemade, hand-me-downs, expensive tailored-made?
All expensive tailored-made.
7. Is your character at home in their clothes or uncomfortable?
Very comfortable, although he’s more comfortable without them.
8. Does your character care for their clothes, kept up and neat, do they worry about how they look?
They are very well kept and maintained. Silk ruins easily you know. He always looks his best.
9. Does your character have to dress a certain way because of his job or position? Is it a uniform? If so, do the clothes fit their real, basic character, or are the clothes worn as a symbol or mask?
His clothes are a symbol of his wealth.
10. Do they dress according to a self-image of themselves? Is this self-image conscious or unconscious? At what age was this self-image set, and what circumstances dictated the image?
He dresses rich because he is rich and has always bee rich.
11. Discuss adornments, jewellery, or trophies that your character might wear. Are there tattoos, piercing, brandings, or ritualistic scarring, and what were the events, rituals, or circumstances that lead your character to having them.
He doesn’t often wear jewellery as it often interferes in the heat of the moment.
12. What kind of underwear does your character wear?
Cotton, easy to remove.
The Character's Voice
1. Does your character speak in a high or low pitch?
He’s mute, but he has a note pad that he carries to communicate. He has also trained himself to whisper using air.
2. Are they a loud or soft talker?
If he speaks, which is almost never, it’s extremely quiet. As said, he can only sort of whisper.
3. Is there a wide range in the voice in volume, pitch, quality, or is the voice consistent and even?
See above.
4. Is there good resonance to the voice? Is the voice throaty, chesty, heady, or nasal?
Airy.
5. Is there tension in the voice? Anxiety? Emotion?
As much emotions as he can muster.
6. Is there an accent? Anything unusual in pronunciation? Emphasis? Phrasing?
See above.
7. Is it a trained voice or just natural? Does the character try to speak well or just however it comes out?
His writing is thought out before communicated but his speech is generally blurted.
8. Is the speech clear or muddy? Do they mumble? Are they distinct?
See above.
9. Is the voice comforting or irritating? Reassuring or disturbing? Are they self-conscious when they speak to others? How large a group could they speak to before they become self-conscious?
His voice has been known to make people nervous, another reason he rarely speaks.
10. What is the first thought one might have after hearing your character speak?
“Wait, he can talk?”
The Character's Mind
1. Would you describe the character as smart, dumb, or naive?
Very smart and intelligent.
2. Do they think quickly? Slowly? Are they quick-witted? Dull?
He thinks quickly, but often takes a moment to refine his thoughts before acting.
3. What kind of education do they have?
Trained as a warrior, also did quite well in a school for the nobles if Richmond.
4. Does the character possess a knowledge or expertise in a particular field?
The art of seduction, making potions and other medicines to help in his efforts.
5. Is the character impulsive or deliberate in reaching conclusions? Would you describe them as being logical, rational, or emotional?
He’s generally logical and rational, however there are certain times when his emotions may get in the way of his thinking.
6. Do they think things out before they speak or blurt out the first thought?
He has to thinks before he communicates, erasing on a notepad looks suspicious.
7. Do they contemplative times? What occupies their mind when alone?
Who to do next, who has money, should he stay there or are people becoming suspicious of him.
8. Would they be considered an idealist? A pragmatist? A dreamer? An idea person? An action person?
He’s an actions person, but there’s always his ideas behind his actions.
9. Are they motivated chiefly by abstract ideals or practical rewards?
Motivated by sex with attractive people and money. Sometimes other practical rewards like bribing someone to keep quiet.
10. Can your character tell a joke?
Not really, it doesn’t seem as funny reading it.
The Character's Emotions and Personality
1. Is your character an introvert or an extrovert?
Extrovert extraordinaire.
2. Do they get along well with people? Do they have charm or charisma? Are people naturally attracted to them?
He’s extremely charming and charismatic, people are naturally attracted to him and those who aren’t are generally attracted to him and his enchantments.
3. Do they have many friends? Any close friends?
He has no real friends, just mutual allies and lovers.
4. Would you describe your character as hot-blooded or cool headed?
Very cool headed.
5. Do they have a narrow or wide range of emotions? Do they show, or are the emotions concealed? Why?
Though he can show most emotions, the most common ones he feels are infatuation, anger, and joy.
6. Do they indulge in emotional peaks, outbursts, or valleys? Often?
Only if he can’t get something he wants or gets something he didn’t want.
7. Would you describe them as sensitive or callused?
Callused.
8. Is your character suspicious, cautions, trusting, or oblivious about people or situations?
He’s always analyzing his situation, making sure nothing can go wrong and preparing for if something does.
9. Are they an aggressive or reactive person? Act or react?
He’s a mixture of both.
10. Do they typically take positive or negative action?
Negative action.
11. In a dangerous or emergency situation, would they go toward the situation or run away?
He would never run from a fight, although he has casually strolled away from some.
12. Is the character basically nervous or calm?
Calm.
13. Does the character have a sense of humor? Do they appreciate jokes? Can he see humor in any situation? Can they laugh at themselves?
He appreciates good jokes. He can appreciate humor even if the jokes on him. He often sees the humor and irony in situations.
14. Do others find them amusing? Are they a practical joker? What do they think about tricks or jokes played on other people?
He’s played the odd practical joke on some people, all in good fun (though usually for revenge) Others like his innocent humor, though there are some jokes that others couldn’t appreciate the humor in.
15. Is their humor ever cruel?
Only when he wants it to be.
16. Are there any conditions that would cause them to be harmful, mean, or cruel to another person?
If they do something he doesn’t like or if he doesn’t like them.
17. Are they a loving person? Are they capable of relating to one specific person in a romantic way?
He’s very romantic, and he seems very loving, though usually it’s just a ruse.
18. Is the character loved by any other person, in what way?
He’s been loved by many, in the love making kind of way.
19. Is the character romantically in love now? With whom? Is this a happy, rewarding or frustrating situation for them?
Currently no, but that should change soon.
The Character's Wealth, Power, and Influence.
1. Does this person have much money? Does it provide position or respect from others for him?
Yes he is wealthy, and most respect him for that.
2. Is your character generous or selfish with their money and possessions?
He seems generous, though he actually quite selfish, sometimes even go so far as stealing back the money he gives away.
3. Is the character socially prominent? Are they prominent from wealth, position, office, family history, ability or accomplishment?
In his home town, he is due to his wealth and his family, in wildgard less so.
4. Does the character rate high in the "pecking order" within their own household? Town? Area? Nation? World?
Yes but only really in Richmond.
5. Does this person wield much clout? Over whom and by what means?
He has clout over anyone he chooses for small periods of time. This is often done by slipping things into their drinks.
6. Can they command others to do their bidding, by word or manipulation?
He can often manipulate others, but without drugs he can only go so far.
7. How do they get their desires?
Money, offerings of other positions or services, manipulation, drugs.
8. To whom are they subservient? Is this submission willing or unavoidable?
He will serve no one.
The Character's Activities
1. How does the character spend their time?
Looking for fun and having fun.
2. What does their daily routine consist of?
Get up, make sure that his previous nights lover is dealt with (which can mean many different things depending how sensual it was and how much drugs were used), cleans up, gets dressed, eats, goes to town, has some innocent fun, socializes. Near evening he heads to a tavern and has a few drinks. (He is very tolerant to alcohol as a side point.) Then he either scopes out his next target and seduces them by any means necessary or, occasionally, returns home with his previous nights lover. There are the odd days where he doesn’t have a lover, as someone different every night would cause suspicion. If he does have a lover, they do as lovers do, then he goes to sleep.
3. What is their profession or work?
He buys items and then sells them to others. In a town with prostitutes, he kills and becomes their pimp.
4. What things do they really like to do?
Make love, get revenge.
5. What things do they hate to do?
Listen to mindless chatter, sleep alone, turn potential lover away.
6. What are their leisure time activities? Pastimes? Recreation?
He drinks, he gets to know the people of the town he’s in, he has sex.
7. Do they play games? What kind?
He won’t play games unless it gets him something. The exception is gambling; he loves to do that especially when he rigs it. If he doesn’t rig it he knows when to stop.
8. Do they like to eat or drink? Does this figure largely in their lives? How important is it?
He loves to drink alcohol, he drinks every night. He likes to eat rich, flavorful food. But food isn’t very important to him.
The Character's Favorite Things:
1. Colors? Purple
2. Food? Chicken
3. Drinks? Any logger or ale
4. Smells? Lavender
5. Time of day? Late night
6. Season of the year? Winter
7. Books? A Midsummer Night's Dream (book adaptation)
8.Kinds of literature? Romance
9. Authors? William Shakespeare. (Yes he’s a playwright but that’s almost an author)
10. Places to visit? Brothels
11. Kinds of music? Slow dances.
12. Musical instruments? Mandolin
13. Composers/Artists? None come to mind.
14. Spells? Greater undead minion
15. Abilities? Blink
16. Fabrics? Silk
17. Garb? His robes
18. Plants? Wheat
19. Flowers? Roses
20. Trees? Birch
21. Birds? Doves
22. Animals/Kintu? Anything soft.
23. Fairy-tale? Princess and the pea.
Character's Fears
1. What things frighten your character?
People finding out whom he really is.
2. Are they motivated by fear?
Not particularly, but always a bit in the background.
3. To what extent are they motivated by fear; never, occasionally, usually, constantly?
He’ll cover his tracks to keep his secret safe. He won’t usually go farther the threat.
4. What would this character think were the three most terrible things that could happen to them?
Losing his money, losing his right to Richmond, losing his penis.
5. What would they think were the three most wonderful things that could happen to them?
Learning the secret to having anyone he wanted, inheriting his parents wealth, having a five-way (his record is four)
6. What is the one thing that your character would never want anyone else to find about him or herself? What are they hiding?
Beneath his gentlemanly, caring shell, there is a selfish, greedy person who only likes sex and money.
The Character's Religion
1. What are their specific religious beliefs? Do they belong to a specific sect or creed? Do they advocate that group's beliefs?
Not religious in the slightest, although he can act it if it raises his reputation.
2. How important is religion to your character?
Not.
3. Are they pious, devout?
Not at all.
4. In what religious activities or rituals do they engage? What percentage of their time is devoted to it?
None and none.
5. How does religion motivate their actions or affect them?
It doesn’t.