Ask me about any one of my roleplay characters, and I will pick one (or all, or two, or as many as I want) of the following to tell you
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Three facts about them from my personal headcanon. - Joshua is actually a very emotionally disconnected person. He doesn't lament the separation that's forced upon him by his position as Composer, and fully accepts it. He only needs someone who he can talk to honestly, and that's the extent of his desire for emotional attachment. Beyond that, though, he does care for humanity as a whole. But as a result, he doesn't get close to anyone, in part because he knows if there's a need to sacrifice one for the many, it's his job to do it without batting an eyelash. - On the other hand, he's had a very active sex life for... well, a damn long time. In Yoshiwara as a Reaper, this worked great. In Shibuya, as Composer, to stay within the boundaries of what was allowed, he would take any memories of those he slept with. In Luceti, he doesn't know if he still has the power to take memories, so he hasn't risked actually sleeping with anyone. This is something he does feel a need for, and so Luceti has shaken him quite a bit
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So I haven't had as much time to delve into her as I have with some of my other muses but here you go.
Three facts about them from my personal headcanon.- She plays up her paranoia. While she was weightless, she had a very real need to keep that guard up, which basically boiled down to "I am different and no one can find this out". In canon, she doesn't keep her paranoia once she goes back to normal, but pretty much the only things that changed around her were Araragi and Oshino. Suddenly thrown into a completely new and entirely unfamiliar situation, she clings to her old paranoia as "this is something that will keep me safe", and whether or not she actually believes it will help, it's a lot like a placebo
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Three facts about them from my personal headcanon. - He doesn't actually know how to control his absorb-powers. Like Xion's, they activate on contact without too much conscious thought, but once they're triggered, he doesn't know how to turn them off aside from breaking contact. - Is "Even though he's accepted his darkness, it can still overtake him" cheating? Because, well, that's a bit of headcanon right there. I just happen to have acted on it already >.> - He never had Ansem-Xehanort's-Heartless inside of him, and in the memories Namine made for him, Ansem was driven out of Riku's heart before they closed the Door to the Light.
A reason they're amazing. Mindfuck the cast He's not particularly, and that's what I like about him. He exists to be in Riku's shadow, and I thought it would be really fun to play a character who essentially is defined by his massive inferiority complex, and see what would happen on the bumpy road to overcoming that. Also because I love messing with my casts ♥
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Three facts about them from my personal headcanon.
- Joshua is actually a very emotionally disconnected person. He doesn't lament the separation that's forced upon him by his position as Composer, and fully accepts it. He only needs someone who he can talk to honestly, and that's the extent of his desire for emotional attachment. Beyond that, though, he does care for humanity as a whole. But as a result, he doesn't get close to anyone, in part because he knows if there's a need to sacrifice one for the many, it's his job to do it without batting an eyelash.
- On the other hand, he's had a very active sex life for... well, a damn long time. In Yoshiwara as a Reaper, this worked great. In Shibuya, as Composer, to stay within the boundaries of what was allowed, he would take any memories of those he slept with. In Luceti, he doesn't know if he still has the power to take memories, so he hasn't risked actually sleeping with anyone. This is something he does feel a need for, and so Luceti has shaken him quite a bit ( ... )
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Three facts about them from my personal headcanon.- She plays up her paranoia. While she was weightless, she had a very real need to keep that guard up, which basically boiled down to "I am different and no one can find this out". In canon, she doesn't keep her paranoia once she goes back to normal, but pretty much the only things that changed around her were Araragi and Oshino. Suddenly thrown into a completely new and entirely unfamiliar situation, she clings to her old paranoia as "this is something that will keep me safe", and whether or not she actually believes it will help, it's a lot like a placebo ( ... )
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Three facts about them from my personal headcanon.
- He doesn't actually know how to control his absorb-powers. Like Xion's, they activate on contact without too much conscious thought, but once they're triggered, he doesn't know how to turn them off aside from breaking contact.
- Is "Even though he's accepted his darkness, it can still overtake him" cheating? Because, well, that's a bit of headcanon right there. I just happen to have acted on it already >.>
- He never had Ansem-Xehanort's-Heartless inside of him, and in the memories Namine made for him, Ansem was driven out of Riku's heart before they closed the Door to the Light.
A reason they're amazing.
Mindfuck the cast He's not particularly, and that's what I like about him. He exists to be in Riku's shadow, and I thought it would be really fun to play a character who essentially is defined by his massive inferiority complex, and see what would happen on the bumpy road to overcoming that. Also because I love messing with my casts ♥
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CLEARLY WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING IN FEBRUARY.
No, I'm not sure if I'm serious.
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