by Vomica » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:08 pm
Name: Keens Geraldo West
Age: 27
Profession/Class: Bard!
Description: Keens is the seventh son of a king of a foreign kingdom. The problem is his mother wasn't the Queen, nor was she even married to the king! Which renders Keens in that awkward position of royalty, but not just not in line for the throne, but being out right illegitimate. In short he is the bastard son of the King. He has one major flaw. The bard is pompous and, at times infuriating. But he is a bard of great renown! An entertainer, with the show magic and the voice to claim the title of a famous bard! The solution is simple -- send him away, for months at a time, on 'diplomatic missions' to other countries. These missions are a cover to get him out of the court, and he uses it as solo music tours. Or month long bar crawls. Keen is in excellent shape, but it is more for vanity then fitness reasons. The top end of his fighting prowess are bar brawls, and it should be noted he doesn't always win them. But his talents rely in his voice -- his ability to sway emotion -- and to invoke feelings. After all... it doesn't matter how armored of a knight you are. A mob of a thousand angry people who were once a member of the audience is hard to deal with. He has a fair complexion -- green eyes and dirty blonde hair. The man would be quite attractive by most measures, and he dresses flashy.
Preferred Cute Form: I think you have some kind of a grasp on my likes. Adorable. Innocent. Cute. I'm not really that picky. Anything ranging from a little girl, to a pixie, to a fully grown mermaid. ...I would ask to avoid stuff like being a servant/slave/etc in the end.
Preferred Degree of Mental Alteration: Moderation is the best way to sum it up. In all cases I hate to have the majority of memories lost, as well as the self-identity. But lowering competence -- or raising it -- is good. As well as other 'adaptions' to the form.
Additional Info: Obviously this character will be rather of a... comedic relief. But there is a few serious notes in the back story, and so it should play out as a complex character -- organically.
Post Change Competence: You have a good grasp on my likes here, I think. Or at least some experience with it. Since fairly young forms aren't an uncommon thing for my characters to end up in... well. Physically and socially they aren't that imposing. But mentally they can be a force to not be meddled with (At least as much as the original form). ...however interests, motivations, distractions, sense of duty... other things do come up to hinder. But can rarely actually help.
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Vomica on Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.