What does Raistlin see?

Aug 14, 2020 10:34

Tell me what he sees when he sees your character! For most people, he'll see your character as a rotting corpse, but there are exceptions. Is your character something else that's just disguised as a human? Is your character a Time Lord or undead ( Read more... )

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rayney_day August 14 2011, 17:55:28 UTC
Rayne seems to have... Stopped ageing, some time during the thirties. There's no canonical information on whether she'll always be like that and she's only half vampire. Difficult to say, really!

Morrigan can be seen for what she usually is, if ever an animal.

Aleera's a vampire.

The T-X, I'm not sure about! She/it can disguise, but as the T-X is literally a machine and not a living being, I don't know if one can technically say there's a 'true' shape! It could just as easily be said that any disguise the liquid metal 'skin' assumes is just as 'true' as any other. It does default to the blonde likeness (and associated clothing), but I assume that's simply a function to save on memory storage. And since the liquid metal stuff is as much a 'part' of the machine as the underlying endoskeleton... Also, it very much depends on whether your character's ability does this form of perception based on auras and magic and such, since the T-X doesn't really have a soul or anything along those lines. It's an animated object ( ... )

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hourglass_twin August 14 2011, 18:07:27 UTC
With Rayne, I'll figure she looks to him the same way as she'd look to anyone else, since in canon even if someone just ages very slowly he might not be able to perceive their aging, or would see it progress far less than a normal person.

As for T-X, I'm thinking he'll see any form she takes as her true form, since this is based on magic and she's a machine. I mean, if she's prone to rusting he might see that, but I don't get the impression liquid metal would be.

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rayney_day August 14 2011, 18:22:13 UTC
Yeah, it's difficult for both of them... Rayne has so many unanswered questions. DX

As for the T-X, yes, I thought about that! But I'm sure there are coatings or types of alloys which don't rust and might have been used in the construction. Again, so many unanswered questions! Buuuuuuut, even the older models stated they could last for over a century on their existing power and, since the T-X had a more advanced reactor thing, she/it was probably designed to go even longer than that.

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hourglass_twin August 14 2011, 18:23:37 UTC
Yeah, so we can probably safely say that T-X looks to him the same as she looks to everyone else.

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rayney_day August 14 2011, 18:02:18 UTC
Also, Whovian regenerations are a bit tricky now! :D

Up until very recently, the Doctor, for one, claimed her only had something like thirteen of them? But there was recently a 'Sarah Jane Adventures' episode where he came on and stated he had more than a thousand of them to go.

It's been a huge source of confusion in the fandom, for obvious reasons. :)

Some have concluded he was joking, but there wasn't really any humorous context when he spoke it... I'm disinclined to believe it was that, personally. Others have said that maybe it's something to do with the whole Time-Lords-now-ceasing-to-exist-in-our-reality thing, since maybe they imposed some sort of limit and perhaps that's now lifted.

In short, it's now unknown what sort of limits there are for them!

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hourglass_twin August 14 2011, 18:09:10 UTC
That I might get around with a bit of handwaving, unless it's definite, since he'd have to look at the Doctor for pretty long to get through all the regenerations we *know* he has, anyway.

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rayney_day August 14 2011, 18:14:58 UTC
Yeah, it's really strange. Even the writer alluded to it being a deliberate way to 'get around' the remaining regenerations thing, which means it was very like deliberate and serious. It's just frustrating that the episode didn't give any indication as to the reasons behind it!

Found it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9D-2HJMD9s

OVER NINE THOUSAND Five hundred and seven. D:

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hourglass_twin August 14 2011, 18:16:11 UTC
Yes, so I'll just say his face keeps changing every so often and just give no detail on what those faces look like.

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rass_bestie August 14 2011, 22:18:11 UTC
If you want him to be a green-boiled thing, I'm ok with it, otherwise, Omega goes invisible when he dies. And then comes back as young Doctor.

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hourglass_twin August 15 2011, 02:35:02 UTC
Well, since he's already young Doctor, that would be the starting point. Unless you mean from here he goes invisible, then becomes young Doctor again?

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rass_bestie August 15 2011, 11:51:34 UTC
From here.

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hourglass_twin August 15 2011, 21:33:08 UTC
All right, he'll be disoriented by that one. He'll try to not let on that he can't see him, though.

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mrs_persson August 15 2011, 19:50:03 UTC
Una is an Eternal, and thus semi-immortal. She can be killed, but she doesn't age anything like a normal human being.

Up to you what he sees. He might see her completely unchanging, though perhaps growing increasingly cloudy over time, as if she's slowly discorporating rather than dying and rotting.

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hourglass_twin August 15 2011, 21:33:25 UTC
*nods* That works.

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