Permissions Post!

Nov 13, 2011 16:20

SO UH. I am super-late on this BUT! I have a permissions post now for Nahollo. Or rather, questions ( Read more... )

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100deaths_a_day November 13 2011, 23:33:52 UTC
1: ....I will poke you in aim. This will take talking about, methinks.

2: oh yes. Demon, kinda. He's from year 39 in hell, and hasn't been brought back by Cas yet in canon.

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usedrapierwit November 14 2011, 00:21:33 UTC
1.

1a. Yes, it's safe to say he's killed a lot of people in his life/unlife. Skulduggery was a soldier during a magical war before he was killed after watching his wife and child murdered infront of him, so when he came back he was kind of... pissed?
During this time his anger manifested into a personality all of it's own, in which he donned a suit of necromancer power infested armor then joined the war on the evil side and killed thousands before snapping out of it and trying to do away with that part of himself.
Then Skulduggery rejoined as a soldier on the right side again, until the war ended and he became a detective. He's killed a few more people since then, mostly to defend others, and they were bad guys anyways B|! He's been living/unliving since then with his secret and trying to make up for his time in darkness. The one person he may have truly enjoyed killing would be the man who killed his wife and child, while saving his partner from the same fate 8 ( ... )

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fanged_wings November 14 2011, 06:29:30 UTC
1. Yuuuup.
1a. Given that there's two people in this body, I shall separate this, since he'll probably only be able to work on who's in control at the time.

Akito has killed, and it was an accident. He had no idea what he was doing was going to kill anyway.

Agito has killed, and it could only be called murder. He enjoys the things he does that usually ends up with people maimed or dead.
1b. They killed using Air Treck, or AT. Motorised rollerblades they constantly wear that have bladed wheels which shred anything they come into contact with that's not metal or the like.

2. For the most part, no. However, it'll probably be hard to sense (just because the person this involves isn't actually a part of the game yet so we are playing it down somewhat XD), but there is something about him that will register as odd. Akgi's body has another soul in it of someone who was once dead and brought back, the soul being grafted onto his body. It's kind of in a hibernation like state though, so yeah, hard to sense.

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fanged_wings November 14 2011, 06:30:02 UTC
*anyway = anyone. Derp derp, what is proof-reading

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charterbound November 14 2011, 06:37:36 UTC
1. I do not know for certain, but quite possibly yes.
1a. I'd probably say murder, possibly accidental? Again, not sure.
1b. Most likely through the use of magic and brute force.

2. I'm not sure if he'll register or not, but. Well. Mogget is immortal. He can't die. In his canon, when you die, your spirit has to go through a series of gates before you reach the final resting place. Mogget has literally walked in Death and come back. He can only pass the Final Gate through his own violation.

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timbre_wolf December 2 2011, 21:51:09 UTC
1.) He's killed animals for hunting mainly, though his pack has had need to kill intelligent things for protection. It would mostly be evil things that they've protected against, though there may have been something considered 'neutral' in his world. But it still would have been for protection, and it would have been a pack effort.

2.) Nope! He's just your average elvish lycanthrope. Well, maybe not completely average, but not undead or anything of the like.

Amonir should be able to notice the body-language, since that is a large part of his society's methods of communication. He's not traditionally sensitive, but he is a bard, and they tend to be good at noticing weird things. He probably won't get the Death part- but he'll get the 'danger' and 'angry' part. He might or might not notice the sword thing, but at least it wouldn't be the weirdest he's heard of. Unless Nahollo attacks him, I see no reason for the two to fight, since Amonir would rather avoid a fight, though his pride can get in the way of that sometimes.

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