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Nov 28, 2010 13:38

PLAYER
[journal] robyn_boco
[age] 21
[previous characters] n/a

CHARACTER
[series] Yu-Gi-Oh! (5Ds)
[full name] Carly Nagisa
[age] Physically: ~23 (note: Canon never expresses her age, but considering the context clues surrounding her career in journalism, it makes the most sense that she'd be around this age) Mentally: 18+
[gender] Female
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revision one dieforyoumylove December 5 2010, 06:03:14 UTC
I apologize in advance, this is going to be a very long revision.

The jump from the hyper, spazzy journalist to ruthless sadist.

I'd like to note that there is no definite confirmation as to why a Dark Signer makes this radical personality change. So a fair amount of this is theories from evidence in the series along with one or two outside sources (relating to Peruvian Mythology ( ... )

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revision two dieforyoumylove December 5 2010, 06:04:47 UTC
It's strange that someone who was happy, excited, and wished for the success of others would suddenly want to see the world end and make sure to do it as painfully as possible. There's an explanation for this ( ... )

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revision three dieforyoumylove December 5 2010, 06:05:43 UTC
Now, if that desire is fulfilled-in this case Carly believes she's murdered Divine-then the Earthbound God is present with the Dark Signer, but they're out of the trance that grants their focus. Is this the god's choice? It's ambiguous. But I don't think that a Dark Signer could do something that the person absolutely would not do. That's not to say that someone who isn't a Dark Signer would have the potential to commit genocide or want to bring an apocalypse, but it's the specific ultimate goal that we're talking about. Under no circumstances would Carly ever want to kill Jack; when faced with the reality that she'd have to kill him she refuses to accept it. That in itself seems enough to force Aslla Piscu to stop subtly controlling her despite the presence in her head. I believe that the Earthbound God still has a somewhat skewed view over the vessel: Carly doesn't think about the people that she's already hurt, but focuses on the one person she'll eventually kill. That contradicts so many things Carly stood for in life: if she ( ... )

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