1. Can Katurian travel to/see your character's childhood? Sure.
2. If yes, what can he see?
Loki's had many many lives and many many childhoods all of them slightly different. He's also had dozens of false mortal childhoods from being imprisoned in various human bodies. Basically, it will be confusing as all Hel, but here's the dominant theme.
Loki's dad was a frost giant called Laufey, he was blue.
cwoiahcaskjhv ALLRIGHTY. Let's just put up the reverse permissions post shall we? Because there is A LOT to his childhood and his quality of life that I already wrote down so I don't tl;dr here.
Although it occurs to me there aren't specifics about his childhood in there. Basically, he and his brother Michael were orphaned during the war, he loved his mother and wore her cameo locket until the day Michael was killed. They fled to a refugee camp, which was attacked by the enemy. He was hoisting Michael up into a tank belonging to their defenders when enemy helicopters came over the hill and BLEW IT TO SMITHEREENS. All that was left was Michael's burned action figure. Dartz found Alastair in that camp and convinced him to join him to avenge his brother and help stop wars all over the world. Y'know, by destroying the whole world.
There's also bits about his three friends and a chess set and general war and chaos but the brother thing is the most crucial to his entire life, state of being, and the way he relates to people.
1. Can Katurian travel to/see your character's childhood? Mmhmmm.
2. If yes, what can he see?
Bucky grew up on a series of army bases during the Great Depression. His father was a parachute instructor, his mother died when he was three or four, so he doesn't remember her. He has a younger sister named Becky (...) and they moved around a lot thanks to the army brat thing. His father died in a training accident when he was 12, around Christmas. But other than that it was a fairly typical childhood. Uhhh.
3. What is your character's overall quality of life? Bucky's life has been overall pretty crappy (orphan, Great Depression, living alone since age 12, fighting in an extremely awful and bloody war since age 16) but he's chipper and doesn't think anything's been too bad. He likes fighting a lot more than he should.
Recently he's found out that his future is awful even by his own twisted standards, so, that's kind of a cloud of gloominess overlay.
1. Can Katurian travel to/see your character's childhood? Answering this question's gotten redundant.
2. If yes, what can he see?
Natasha was born in the late 1930s and was orphaned in the Battle of Stalingrad which was generally bad times for all. She was adopted by the Russian state and trained in the Red Room facility from an extremely early age-- 5 or 6. So mostly after that it was a creepy KGB spy lab. Natasha, however, was given a series of false, more rosy memories, largely of the ballet. I AM NOT SURE HOW THIS WOULD READ.
3. What is your character's overall quality of life? Nat's life has likewise been pretty shitty, but she's mostly over that and in a healthyish place. She just expects life to be hard. I wouldn't say she's particularly happy right now, but she's not sad either. She goes through periods of big love and emotion, then kind of falls out of them and acts closed off. But she's in between, atm.
2. Grif's childhood isn't terribly notable. He grew up in Hawaii, he has a little sister, about 7 years younger than him by my estimate, and his mom would later join the circus as the bearded fat lady, though the actual leaving was when Grif was an adult, so no seeing that. The only specific event from his childhood mentioned in canon was when he and Sister went ice skating and she managed to fall under the ice and be completely fine (and pregnant) when fished out three hours later. Yeah.
3. Grif's life basically sucks! :D Besides his family being insane, he's the first and only draftee in the past few hundred years, was drafted for the most pointless war in existence, and has spent the past 4 years surrounded by people he hates who hate him right back. However, he copes mostly by just not giving a shit about anything. So, uh, not sure exactly what he'd sense from that?
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Sure.
2. If yes, what can he see?
Loki's had many many lives and many many childhoods all of them slightly different. He's also had dozens of false mortal childhoods from being imprisoned in various human bodies. Basically, it will be confusing as all Hel, but here's the dominant theme.
Loki's dad was a frost giant called Laufey, he was blue.
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Although it occurs to me there aren't specifics about his childhood in there. Basically, he and his brother Michael were orphaned during the war, he loved his mother and wore her cameo locket until the day Michael was killed. They fled to a refugee camp, which was attacked by the enemy. He was hoisting Michael up into a tank belonging to their defenders when enemy helicopters came over the hill and BLEW IT TO SMITHEREENS. All that was left was Michael's burned action figure. Dartz found Alastair in that camp and convinced him to join him to avenge his brother and help stop wars all over the world. Y'know, by destroying the whole world.
There's also bits about his three friends and a chess set and general war and chaos but the brother thing is the most crucial to his entire life, state of being, and the way he relates to people.
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Do you mind if Katurian snags some of this information through the communicator?
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Mmhmmm.
2. If yes, what can he see?
Bucky grew up on a series of army bases during the Great Depression. His father was a parachute instructor, his mother died when he was three or four, so he doesn't remember her. He has a younger sister named Becky (...) and they moved around a lot thanks to the army brat thing. His father died in a training accident when he was 12, around Christmas. But other than that it was a fairly typical childhood. Uhhh.
3. What is your character's overall quality of life?
Bucky's life has been overall pretty crappy (orphan, Great Depression, living alone since age 12, fighting in an extremely awful and bloody war since age 16) but he's chipper and doesn't think anything's been too bad. He likes fighting a lot more than he should.
Recently he's found out that his future is awful even by his own twisted standards, so, that's kind of a cloud of gloominess overlay.
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Answering this question's gotten redundant.
2. If yes, what can he see?
Natasha was born in the late 1930s and was orphaned in the Battle of Stalingrad which was generally bad times for all. She was adopted by the Russian state and trained in the Red Room facility from an extremely early age-- 5 or 6. So mostly after that it was a creepy KGB spy lab. Natasha, however, was given a series of false, more rosy memories, largely of the ballet. I AM NOT SURE HOW THIS WOULD READ.
3. What is your character's overall quality of life?
Nat's life has likewise been pretty shitty, but she's mostly over that and in a healthyish place. She just expects life to be hard. I wouldn't say she's particularly happy right now, but she's not sad either. She goes through periods of big love and emotion, then kind of falls out of them and acts closed off. But she's in between, atm.
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2. Grif's childhood isn't terribly notable. He grew up in Hawaii, he has a little sister, about 7 years younger than him by my estimate, and his mom would later join the circus as the bearded fat lady, though the actual leaving was when Grif was an adult, so no seeing that. The only specific event from his childhood mentioned in canon was when he and Sister went ice skating and she managed to fall under the ice and be completely fine (and pregnant) when fished out three hours later. Yeah.
3. Grif's life basically sucks! :D Besides his family being insane, he's the first and only draftee in the past few hundred years, was drafted for the most pointless war in existence, and has spent the past 4 years surrounded by people he hates who hate him right back. However, he copes mostly by just not giving a shit about anything. So, uh, not sure exactly what he'd sense from that?
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