OOC: Permissions

May 19, 2011 08:56

CHARACTER NAME: TARDIS || Sexy || Idris
CHARACTER SERIES: Doctor Who

OOC

Backtagging: Most definitely.  I may need a poke but there's nothing I won't backtag that's ICly possible.
Threadhopping: This all depends.  Voice, video and text threads are a free-for-all but when it comes to threadjacking In Person/Action/Commentlog threads please ask first.  Chances are I won't say no unless the plot was previously discussed with another mun.
Fourthwalling: I'm all for Sexy gaining information from the future (not that she doesn't see the future anyway) but as far as her being a fictional character? Let's keep that wall in place.
Offensive subjects (elaborate): There's not a lot that offends me, rape mainly

IC

Hugging this character: She has no sense of personal space so hugging is awesome and don't be surprised if she initiates it first.
Kissing this character: Perfectly fine, she may even think it's a common greeting if done too much
Flirting with this character: You're certainly welcome to try but let's be honest, she's the Doctor's girl.
Fighting with this character: Yes but she's not much of an actual fighter so she'll be avoiding them as much as possible.
Injuring this character (include limits and severity): I'm generally fine with cuts, bruises, broken bones and even knocking her unconscious but I draw the line at dismemberment.
Killing this character: While I have no problem killing muses I do tend to lean towards saving deaths for good plots I think are wonderfully thick with turmoil.  I'd like Sexy to stay alive as much as possible.
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: Yeah no, she's capable of doing these things herself and can mentally block attacks if she wants to.  So the only way your character will be able to do it is if she allows them.

Warnings: She's capable of telepathy and seeing people's past and future, and she doesn't know that this is considered an invasion of privacy so I will be asking beforehand OOCly if she can do these things.

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