Alucard ☦ ❰ PERMISSION POAST ❱

Sep 11, 2010 21:00

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shut_up_wesley September 12 2010, 03:41:25 UTC
Okay, so my kids--

Wes -- Wes is a normal human, and honestly I'm up for almost anything with him, but Dok would totally flip if he was fed on, so...maybe limit it to the other two?

Count D - In his own canon, a vampire feeding on D would kill the vampire--something about what D is doesn't agree with vampire physiology. He's also hip to when someone is trying to mess with him supernaturally. They'd probably be hip to each other's natures just by being in the same room.

The Baron -- OI. SO. Bit of a complicated history here, but to sum up, The Baron is the genetic product of his canon's Dracula doing genetic experiments to create human/vampire hybrids. The Baron is a lot stronger than even *he* knows, mostly because he's not 100% aware of his powers. He might not be able to block out Alucard's influence completely if he tried to mind control him, but he could come close, I think. Same goes for just reading his mind. Obviously Alucard would be able to tell there's something *really off* about The Baron as well.

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ridokulous September 12 2010, 07:37:07 UTC
but Dok would totally flip if he was fed on

UM. YES. YES HE WOULD.

/conniption, clings to, shields forever >>

LOL though, to be fair, I think he would also freak if Wes came home mind controlled, but that actually has potential to be awesome and awful all at once. awfsome.

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shut_up_wesley September 12 2010, 11:58:00 UTC
It does, doesn't? I just hate the idea of putting Dok through anything more after he's been cowering in a corner for days having realized (or suspected) the Shrodinger might be around...only to make the connection that it's actually Alucard.

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ridokulous September 12 2010, 15:04:09 UTC
Oh I completely agree. But if mind control is an option for Wes, it opens up a lot of doors in that regard -- from being used for information about Dok once it's obvious how close they are (which takes all of five seconds for anyone to note XD) to manipulation of any sort. Which, again, awesome but awful.

Of course not all of this has to happen right away, which affords Dok time to recover from the holycrapterror that is an almost-Schrodinger. ♥

Also, Dok's just gonna be here, squeeing about his boyfriend for the thirtieth time this week. ♥

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hasthatright September 12 2010, 04:24:46 UTC
Iiinteresting.

Time Lords use telepathy for sex. I mean, er, science! So Alucard could use telepathy on him, but the Master would use it back, and in his current uh, shall we say, delicate state of mind it's uncertain whether he would be tickled or whether he would shut him out. And the Master is a master of mind control (my favorite...mind controlling someone into trying out an unappealing plastic chair that eats him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXrAK6sUZ_0 ) so he'd probably be able to fight that too, just cause he has the skillz. I think it would be hilarious if Alucard tried to feed on him...as I say, I think he would try to suck him back, seeing as he's SO hungry, and also Alucard might get zapped a little by his leaking life energy glowy lights.

As for the true nature of my character, I'm not even sure what that is for the Master, but I think most people can sense that he's pretty much crazy, even just talking to him. Or seeing him dig bacon out of a

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decreeddarkness September 12 2010, 04:31:00 UTC
Now Adam. Oh, Adam...

So the thing with Adam is that he isn't really Adam. Adam Carter died in a car bomb explosion, and the character that thinks, or will think eventually when he "regains" some of his memories he is Adam is actually basically a puppet/mask/toy of the real character, the Lone Power. Now, the Lone Power is the Power (beings who put existence into being and coordinates the flow of regular power in the universes) that was made first and Who became jealous of Its siblings and decided to go off and make death and entropy and things like that, and then was cast out for it. And has spent the rest of eternity messing with Life as its greatest enemy. So in the deepest sense, people can't do anything to It. Except if It wants to let Alucard mess with Adam, for kicks. Except if It--since this is of necessity just a fragment or facet of It--gets a little too used to being Adam ( ... )

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pendraeg September 12 2010, 04:32:21 UTC
But you can do anything to Uther. He's just a man.

That is if you can get him out of the castle. And, well, if you don't completely destroy him, as that would make it hard for me to play him.

Did I mention he's afraid of the supernatural?

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kaylee_firefly September 12 2010, 04:39:52 UTC
Here is info for my kiddies:

Kaylee- Kaylee is ridiculously trusting and sweet, and will pretty much talk to anybody. Her mind will probably be like a book for Alucard to read, though she'll catch on pretty quick (River gave her a lot of experience with mind-readers). As for the mind control... I don't think Kaylee would ever really be able to do something truly against her nature (say, killing someone) but not sure about the rest. Depends on the situation, I guess!

Chuck- Chuck is a different story. He's got a computer uploaded into his brain, so it's not really a 'human' brain anymore. I doubt Alucard would be able to read anything off of Chuck or control him- he'd probably be able to tell that something was very 'off', but perhaps not what.

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