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Post by Aria Talei on Nov 6, 2010 12:46:03 GMT -5
This may be a sort of redundant board, seeing as it can be taken from context in the threads /english, for some reason today, is suddenly impossible for me today/, but here you can make a list of characters your character has encountered, and their thoughts on them. It could be sort of funny.
I'll add Aria's when my brain begins to work proper.
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Post by Aria Talei on Nov 6, 2010 12:54:19 GMT -5
/Not saying these are right, just Aria's impressions!/
Banez: Aria likes Banez. She thinks him to be loyal and genuinely friendly, and has not yet seen the politically malicious edge she has come to expect from nobles. She is always glad to see him on her few visits to Cados.
Lorin: Aria neither dislikes nor greatly likes the young Prince; she finds his inexperience both exasperating and worrisome when dealing with him, but also pities the position he has so clearly unwillingly inherited. As far as a Human goes he seems to want the best for his people, but in the same stroke Aria fears he will be easily manipulated by his Advisor and other high-ranking nobles.
Brenthor: The tubby little Human absolutely radiates spiteful and unsettled energy. This temperament automatically puts Aria on edge, making dealing with him rather unpleasant. It is, Aria thinks, slightly amusing the way he nips at the Advisor's heels like some hateful little dog.
Lysand: Dealing with Lysand is a struggle; the man wears down her composure. Darkly brilliant and seemingly a natural and political maneuvering, Aria doesn't trust him as far as she can throw him and heartily believes he would allow the Werecats to be slaughtered without raising a hand of objection. She fears he has a strong hold on the inexperienced Prince.
Clarissa: Aria's only impression of the girl is when she did not waver in the notion of a possible fight, an attribute rarely found in Human's man-dominated society, where quiet and obedient women seem to be the most accepted. This earned the Mage the Werecat's rare respect.
Cheveyo: By nature, Aria doesn't hold many confidences. One of the few exceptions to her policy of "trust none" happens to be her Chief. Of similar mind, if not always in complete agreement, wading through political muck has made Aria trust her superior, whom she believes to be a just and well-intended leader. While Werecats do not hold to the same level of loyalty as Werewolves do, Aria would give her life for her leader, believing truly that, if anyone, Chey can unite and potentially save her race.
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Post by Ashemir Draemis on Nov 9, 2010 1:03:19 GMT -5
(Note!: Ashemir is a terrible, petty, and shallow person, so don’t worry at all about how he thinks of your character. He’s just a bitch.)
Seriah: Ashemir is slowly warming up to him after the warlord got his home back out of Valmar. After sharing the memories of their sires, Ashemir connects to him on a level of loss and pain. Although Ashemir still feels wary about the vampire revolution (as well detailed it is), he wants to be around in case Seriah falls into immediate danger. Ashemir is a bit relieved that Seriah shares his suspicious about Valmar's loyalty, but the uncertainty about the whole possibility makes him feel sorry for Seriah. Sometimes he feels that the warlord is doing small things to manipulate him, but Ashemir feels that the warlord is still allowing him to make his own choices, so... there's that. Also, his bed is REALLY comfortable and he's REALLY interesting to look at, but Ashemir would die before he admitted that.
Valmar: Disgusts and terrifies him. The general has Ashemir's greatest contempt, distrust, and hatred for assaulting him in his home, cutting even just a lock of his hair, and then effectively banishing him from the mountain. While Valmar seems to blind himself from his resources when he has an immediate goal in mind, Ashemir has learned not to doubt his forceful and ruthless nature. The trick with Valmar is to be one step ahead of him, and always have a way out. There's nothing Ashemir would like to see more than to see the general fall from power and be utterly destroyed, although a clean decapitation would work just as well.
Draven: Not so bad a person after all. At any rate, Draven is still a terrible person to have deep conversations with, either turning the conversation at halfway into a flirt or an insult. Hopefully his apparent temper and sense of injustice won't get him in trouble. Sometimes Ashemir is worried that Draven will get himself seriously injured or killed, a worry that he wouldn't be caught saying bluntly to anyone. (Also, Draven's torso = Ashemir sees stars.)
Marrus: Just... he needs to die. Everything about him is bad news.
Malcom: Although his sarcastic comment has won him a point, Ashemir looks down on him from when he had to save the tavern owner from a conversation with a werecat.
Stella: Also annoys him. Her desire to preserve the royal family is bewildering. Ashemir also is TOTALLY not jealous of her fashion or anything....
Chey: Stupid werecat. Whatever.
Travis: Apparently not so bad and idiotic after all. The ranger seems to be a upstanding citizen: morally sound, charitable, and generally caring. It's also REALLY HARD not to see that he has taken some fancy to the fair Analisia. However, Ashemir is still confused as to why Travis would be so kind to him in particular after insulting him during their first meeting. Oh, and he still has a cute ass.
Scipio: Ashemir just kind of hopes that the idiot dies some painful way or another. He'd rather not have someone walking around and potentially telling the tale of his and Draven's 'argument' in the woods.
Analisia: Ashemir's trust towards her is growing, but he wouldn't tell his involvement in the vampire revolution and the plans for fear that she would turn against him. Still, he considers her a friend, and a peaceful reprieve from the larger plots going on, even if he feels that he will not be able to keep her if the attack against Cados follows through. Their game of back-and-forth has gotten a little lop-sided now, and sometimes she says things that genuinely hurt.
Markus: A small child, he's so small. Markus has shown to be a polite, cultured, and golden child with a healthy curiousity. And he's a fellow artistic soul, as well. Ashemir might have to start mugging the corpses of his victims so he can buy the boy a box of candy for their next meeting. Although Markus seems to have the means to travel safely by himself if he has done so up until now, Ashemir still feels the nagging thought that he should have a guardian around.
Zephyr: @$^&ing bitch. He could kill her for tipping the others off that they were vampires, no less for further humiliating him in front of the ranger and werewolf. Ashemir is determined to see her burn for her offenses.
Yeszlin: Just some werewolf that had the misfortune of crossing Seriah's and his path at the right place at the right time. Ashemir doesn't even care to know her name. And she needs to die for Ashemir to ensure his friendship with Analisia.
Leon: ...Weirdo. Jackass even thinks that Ashemir is a woman, which he is bent on making full use of.
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Post by Cheveyo Kitchi on Dec 9, 2010 18:24:37 GMT -5
Banez: Feels like she can trust him. The way Chey sees it, he's different from other humans. She thinks there is a lot more to him than meets the eye, and is quite interested to see him battle. He could be a powerful ally....
Plus, she likes anyone who will stand up to Harrier.
Harrier: Practically lives off of teasing him. There is no doubt that she hates him and his kind. Tormenting him keeps her busy, as well as amuses her, but if she ever faced him on the battlefield...well, let's just say that all the fun and games would be over.
Aria: Would trust with her life. While she would not call their relationship a 'friendship', Chey believes Aria to be quite the ally. She tends to come to the younger werecat for advice even more than her High Advisor, and values her opinion greatly. In Chey's eyes, she couldn't have a more perfect Ambassador.
Malcom: Very suspicious of. She hopes she never sees the bartender again.
Travis: ...A bit odd. While he does not intimidate her, per say, he's a person she hopes to avoid. There was just something about him that threw her off a bit...
Ashemir: Only spoke to him briefly, so she really doesn't have an idea of him yet. He's just...strange. And cinnamon-y.
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Post by Banez Gladpath on Dec 9, 2010 20:52:27 GMT -5
Lysand: Although Banez’ initial connection with Lysand is unknown to the both of them, Lysand seems to be requiting of friendship, despite what others have told Banez. It’s difficult to make the advisor open up sometimes, but when he does, he shares very meaningful and vulnerable information, which just makes Banez cherish and guard it more. Although other people don’t seem to understand Lysand’s inner workings, Banez is convinced that past the emotionless face is a good man in need of the support of a friend. Banez isn't quite sure what to do about what happened in Lysand's room, even though their feelings on the matter are both shared. One thing is for sure though, and Banez never wants to see Lysand so distressed again. Not to mention that this couldn't come at a worse time, but Lysand can hardly be blamed for that, and the advisor desperately needs rest. Banez is torn between his devotion to Lysand and his devotion to God.
Brenthor: A slimy pig. Every time Brenthor smiles, a puppy dies. As far as Banez is concerned, the only thing they have in common is their dislike for vampires; otherwise, Brenthor stands for everything that Banez hates. The ambassador’s full-blown obsession with Lysand is disturbing, his loyalty to the crown is nonexistent, and Banez wouldn’t be surprised if Brenthor was a heretic. And after hearing that Brenthor told the prince to kill himself, the ambassador has even more of the guard captain's contempt.
Lorin: The boy has a spot in his heart, but he appears skittish enough that Banez is afraid that he won’t put a foot forward when it comes to most decisions. He empathizes with Lorin's loss and his desire for suicide, but he wishes that the prince would give more of himself before deciding to roll over and die. Banez would give his life for Lorin, out of both unconditional love and duty, so it breaks his heart to hear that the prince has no desire to live.
Avi/Gwen: Although Banez may try to give her the benefit of the doubt, she acts /very/ suspicious. He wouldn’t be surprised if she did turn out to be a vampire.
Aria: Good moods are infectious, which just beget more good moods, so Banez is happy to see Aria when she comes to the castle, despite whatever message she brings. After all, the ambassador is just doing her job for the betterment of the werecats, and this loyal quality to one’s people is something that Banez greatly approves of.
Harrier: Banez figures that Harrier is someone who takes things his way or the highway, so to speak. The werewolf seems like he'd be too serious to get along with outside of business, without the odd click that Banez has made with Lysand.
Chey: The werecat seems like she'd be a pleasure to have conversations with. Banez is certain that he can trust her, but is also a little nervous of her strength as a werecat. All in all, he wouldn't want to have to fight her.
Travis: A mysterious man to say in the least, but Banez feels that it's safe to put his trust in him. After all, he's taking it upon himself to find Lysand's assassin for further questioning, and he rid the streets of a dangerous thief. He owes Travis his life for his aid during the vampire's ambush and for helping him back to the castle.
Valmar: Forget all that about Brenthor being the bane of Banez' existence; if music followed Valmar, it would be Hell's choirs. The unholy beast is an incredibly dangerous foe, and one that he could never hope to defeat without an advantage. Banez suspects that the general might underestimate his opponents, a flaw balanced by his tendency to completely overkill them. Trevor's and Nathan's blood are on Valmar's hands, and Banez will make him pay for it.
Analisia: Banez didn't get to know Analisia very much, but she seems like a person whose heart is in the right place. He owes her big for ensuring his surviving soldiers' escape from the mountain.
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Post by Alerick Brenthor on Dec 9, 2010 21:24:55 GMT -5
Lysand: Is going to die. For years and years the animosity between them has dragged on. Their hatred has finally reached a boiling point. With this new found power granted to him from Valmar, Lysand will finally fall to him. The only question that remains is how best to drag it out to make it as painful as possible?
Banez: The overzealous guard dog. The man seems to always be at Lysand's heels, pandering for the advisor's attention. He is a fly constantly buzzing in his ear and needs to be swatted. Preferably as soon as possible. The only joy the man brings to him is when Brenthor manages to upset him; his poor control over his emotions is truly amusing.
Lorin: The insane one. Brenthor's patience of Lorin is gone. His insanity has pushed the ambassador to hate him with every fiber of his being. Once he finishes torturing Lysand, he know who he's destroying next.
Aria: The pitiful excuse for an ambassador. Poor at hiding her political motives, Brenthor has little respect for her as a fellow ambassador or politician in general. He is very unlikely to feel that anything she says holds actual weight.
Avi: The failure. She failed to kill Lysand. She then proceeded to tell him that I was the one who sent her. Having broken just about very protocol that there is, just the sight of her could very much send Brenthor into a rage.
Travis: The annoying ranger is nothing but a nuisance for him. He hopes that he dies. In a fire.
Valmar: The man gave him his power, and he has a grudging respect for him. However, he still thinks of the vampire as a fool and is determined to use him in every way possible to further his goals.
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Post by Tobias Lysand on Dec 15, 2010 15:05:44 GMT -5
Banez: After being used by Brenthor, he had sworn to never let anyone get close to him again. Somehow, Banez has wormed his way in closer than Brenthor ever was. Despite the safe feeling he gets while in the captain's company, the man terrifies him for his ability to stay so close to him. In fact, he has never been more terrified of anyone in his life. The way his emotions are dragged out of him whenever he's present and the way he could not even control his own actions upon the guard captain's return make him feel so vulnerable. His feelings are sinful- another way that God is trying to test him, he supposed, and he is left with the pain of knowing that he would never force Banez to sin. Yet even knowing this, he can not push away his yearning to be in the strong man's arms, no matter how hard he tries.
Brenthor: After being used by him, he has harbored a deep hatred for the man. Yet there are times when he can't help but pity the man. At the moment, he has entered an uneasy alliance with him, able to put aside their clashing personalities... For now.
Lorin: Lorin and Lysand have much in common, and he cannot help but feel pity for the boy. He has decided that for the good of this country, he must keep Lorin safe. Safe from harm, and safe from the tortures of his own mind. However, having similar fears and mental prisons, he doesn't quite know what he can do to help him.
Aria: Lysand doesn't know much about Aria. Only that she tried to trap the humans into an alliance with the werecats- something he didn't appreciate.
Avi: She tried to assassinate Lysand. His feelings for her can be nothing but negative.
Travis: The ranger seems to be a good person, although he cannot help but feel wary of him. What was making him look into his near-assassination anyway?
Draven: He fears and despises the vampire based on his race and the wound inflicted upon his shoulder. He thinks it a pity that Lorin let him escape.
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Post by Valmar Diodorus on Dec 21, 2010 16:42:06 GMT -5
Ashemir: He is scum upon the earth. He is on Valmar's top enemies list, slightly below werecritters. Not only did he disrespected the general, but subdued him into almost having sex (Valmar wanted sex, not an axe in his back) and ruin his favorite set of armor. Yet strangely, he does admire him in the way he would admire a worthy competitor. Still, this doesn't change the fact that if he meets him again, he will kill him in the slowest, most painful death possible (though right before raping him).
Seriah: Because he's the warlord, he does respect his authority. They both share the common interest of vampire dominance and eliminating the royal family. He also honored that he is Seriah's Top General. Still, the general doesn't like the idea of having someone over top of him and nitpicking everything he does, especially in matters of war. So long Seriah doesn't push him too far, Valmar will serve under him.
Draven: He admires his skills as a warrior, yet he feels he isn't living up to his full protental. For one thing, he has this love affair with humans. He doesn't understand why he doesn't want to hurt humans, but its seems quite hypocritical of him that he is willing to kill innocent werecritters and not humans. Granted, the werecritters do deserve their justice, but it seems unfit for a vampire to not hurt a species that wishes to kill him in the first place. The general also dislikes his attitude towards him, whether he fails to complete an order or his impatience in a mission, it annoys him. Still, he hopes that changes soon.
Malcolm: Some bartender with a mouth of a smartass, not worth his care
Stella: Quite annoyed at her protests for not killing the royal family, but at least her idea of kidnapping the werewolf was a good idea.
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Post by Draven Hunter on Dec 27, 2010 21:41:23 GMT -5
Ashemir: Draven likes Ashemir a lot. As much as he knows he pisses the blonde vampire off, he enjoys talking to him. He knows he needs to learn to tone it down a bit with Ashemir so that they can actually have a conversation without it turning into a make-out fest. And even though Draven would rather see Ashemir as more than a friend, he doubts it will ever happen and doesn't have his hopes up.
Malcolm: This guy just flat out pisses Draven off. He's rude and annoying and Draven would prefer to avoid contact with him after finding him to be a stingy, money-hungry bastard (and he really likes that name for Malcolm).
Travis: Travis is very loyal and very respectable. And so Draven respects him. And he also wouldn't mind getting his help in hunting down his brother, but he figures Travis would probably want to avoid him.
Lorin: Not quite sure what to think of him. After seeing him in the Dragon's Keep, Draven figured he was a strong young lad and that he was confident. But after meeting him in the castle, he's confused as to which is the real Lorin: scared and jumpy or confident and cool.
Lysand: Draven rather dislikes Lysand, though he does admire how willing he is to protect his prince. He wants to be seen as different, unlike the rest of his kind, but stereotypes have bundled him up with the rest of the vampires and being called a 'bloodthirsty, unholy scoundrel' really didn't make any points...
Markus: Even if he was, for the most part, drunk, Draven did rather enjoy talking to the youngster and was amused by his reaction to finding out that Draven was a vampire. He also would never tell Malcolm that he'd ever met Markus because, unlike Malcolm, he likes Mark.
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Post by Travis Huntman on Dec 30, 2010 5:35:41 GMT -5
Analisia: Kind, protective, and loyal, she is the type of companion that Travis strides for. He cares for a lot, enough to say that he actually loves her, despite the fact that she is a werewolf. Still, he worries how strong their relationship will last, since not only do they travel a lot and live dangerously, but when time comes for her to go back to her pack, will it be their final goodbye. All he could hope for is there is some compromise.
Malcolm: An asshole and an utter bastard. Despite being reasonable, Malcolm can make a simple deal in paying a debt into a living nightmare. Dispectible to him and his customers, the ranger can only wish him bad luck on him and his business. Plus, he thinks he might be a vampire, and if that was the case, hopes he gets discovered.
Banez: A loyal man and someone who actually follows through his virtues. He is a man who he can trust and the only one of few leaders he could get behind these days. He does worry about him falling into the corrupt world of politics, but he has confidence that he won't fall into that trap.
Lorin (Tori): He's a nice but strange kid. He has shown himself as kind and gentle person, but the ranger knows he's hiding something. Whether it's to get away from something or to start a new life, he didn't know, but he seems quite harmless. He just hope that the kid doesn't run into any danger.
Brenthor: He is the representation of why Travis hates most politicans. Deceptive, stubborn, abusive, and beyond all, uncaring, the ranger doesn't care about the well being of this fat bastard. The only good thing that will come out of this vampire uprising is that the vampires will get rid of men like him.
Lysand: Travis doesn't have much to say about him other than he feels sorry for the man. Though while the advisor was suspicious of him, he couldn't blame him for he was nearly assassinated and he gets bullied around by that fat bastard.
Chey: A strange and odd woman. Quite defensive and shy. He's quite cautious about her.
Draven: He's a shady person who is related to Marrus. While he wishes to kill Marrus, he's not sure if he could trust him. At least he paid off his debt, which the ranger is grateful for. He might get together with him and try to track down his brother.
Ashemir: Despite being a vampire, he's quite pleasant to be around with. Cultured and reasonable, he is someone who could talk to and expect an intelligent conversation. Though, he does find it sad that he has trust issues, but what do expect from someone who is proscuted and hunted down for his race.
Markus: Despite being a kid, he seemed quite intelligent and independent. He's not sure why he lives the life he does, but one would expect troubled childhood. Still, it seems he's doing well with the life he gots and hopes he makes it big. He is concerned about his well being, but somehow knows the kid will do fine.
Zephyr: A total bitch
Scipio: A sneeze-ball drunk looking for a one night stand. None of his consider
Tadala: Feels bad for breaking during her night of love, but then again, that was for the best.
Fabala: She's a nice young and an excellent musician. He feels bad for her current condition on the street, but knows she'll do ok. Besides, he could tell she likes Tori.
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Post by Malcolm Selder on Dec 30, 2010 12:44:33 GMT -5
((In first person, because it looked like it'd be fun.))
Ashemir: “A nice enough fellow. A little on the weird side appearance-wise, but I owe him one for his help with Chey and Travis.”
Chey: “Well, I don’t know her well, but it’s not smart to trust a woman whose first reaction is to stealthily creep toward you, hand on her sword, waiting to just slit your throat. I can give her a little credit for ignoring Travis’s inane whispering, but that’s all. I still don’t like her.”
Travis: “Don’t listen to a word he says about me, it’s usually exaggerated crap. He had EVERYTHING coming to him for wrecking my bar. He started it, he deserved it, and that’s that. ...Although, I guess I owe him a little thanks. If it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t have gotten Draven to pay that debt...Debt or no, he’s a reckless twit.”
Draven: “I suppose I can call him about neutral, maybe a little bit on my good side. I don’t get why he was so adamant about saving the royalty back at the meeting, but as long you steer clear of that topic he’s fine. He’s got money (or at least, he did), so that counts for something, and I can definitely sympathize with his determination to kill his brother.”
Shadi: “Hardly met him. A little odd, maybe a bit nosy, but I can’t say for sure.”
Lumi: “Crazy, but not necessarily in a bad way, yet. I’m not exactly certain I like that coffin-thing she drags around, but Lumi herself seems nice enough. And she’s definitely got good taste in deities.”
Scipio and Tadala: “Just a couple of poor fools caught in Travis’ whirlwind of destruction.”
Markus: “Let me put it this way: no living being should ever be that adorable and nice.”
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Post by Markus Selder on Dec 30, 2010 12:46:55 GMT -5
Analisia: A very nice, very polite werewolf. Mark appreciates her letting him join the conversation and ask questions. It was brave of her to walk up to two vampires, and really nice of her to invite Ashemir back. She’s a good woman to look up to.
Travis: Also very nice (there were a lot of nice people in the tavern that day). Mark didn’t really talk to Travis too much (he was a little distracted by the werewolf and the vampire that day), but Travis had been nice enough to check and see that everyone had a place to stay.
Ashemir: The exception to the ‘evil vampire’ legend, even if only because of Travis and Analisia. Mark looks up to him simply because it’s hard to find someone in the same ‘stuck at the same age forever’ boat. (And 374 years is a long time.)
Draven: ...He’s okay. He doesn’t really hold his alcohol too well, and Mark only really met him once the vampire’s words had started to drag together. Markus really truly seriously definitely positively without-a-doubt appreciates Draven’s promise not to tell Malcolm, though, so that’s a huge point in his favor.
Valmar: ...He’s tall. Polite, but creepily and intimidatingly tall. Also, probably a vampire.
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Post by Zephyr Strife on Dec 30, 2010 14:01:16 GMT -5
Ashemir: How dare he slap her! She was only playing around! Zephyr rather hates him, even though they really don't talk to each other ever. But he hit her and so she's out for blood. In her mind, Ashemir is going to pay...
Valmar: He may be her leader (you know, below Seriah and in the army and stuff...) but she still thinks she would play the part as 'General' better. But she won't say anything to anyone about her inward plans to overthrow Valmar from his position under Seriah's rule. And it's not like she's going to act immediately. She likes watching the gigantic man fight and he's fun to be around when there's war in the air.
Banez: Stupid human. She finds him weak. Tricky, but weak. And his army fell so easily... She holds no respect for him and would have loved to toy around and fight him.
Scipio: Zephyr officially claims Scipio as hers. Anyone fucks around with him, they're going to die. She won't take shit from someone that would bug her 'pet' and so if she hears anything about someone being mean to him, whoever will pay. Scipio might just make Zephyr think about someone other than herself... But she doesn't seem to see it that way yet.
Vincencio: The father figure in her life. After he changed her, Vincencio became her closest friend. He's the only person she looks up to and she wants to make him proud. She's trying really hard to mature, but even after a couple centuries, she's still a child, much like when she was first changed. And she knows Vincencio disagrees with a lot of what she does, but she still thinks she's making a good effort to try and change.
Travis: Nosy, nosy, nosy... She knows wouldn't like Travis if they ever talked alone. He asks too many questions.
Analisia: Filthy dog... Doesn't matter that she didn't do anything, Zeph just doesn't like her for what she is.
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Post by Yeszlin Ravella on Dec 30, 2010 14:13:54 GMT -5
Zade: A fellow historian and book keeper. Yeszlin really likes not being alone when it comes to having a lot of knowledge about things. And reading is also very fun. So she enjoys Zade's company when she's at the castle and knows she's got at least one human friend.
Harrier: Proud that he chose her as Ambassador, though she wished he might have waited a little longer so she could continue her historian job for a bit. But Yeszlin would follow Harrier to hell and back and is 100% loyal to him and his choices. And she knows that he will take her opinions into great consideration, which gives him even more of her respect.
Vieko: Though she was suspicious at first and she's still unsure of him, Yeszlin is okay with Vieko and might have even tried to get to know him if she hadn't had to leave for the castle so soon after the meeting.
Valcyn: Doesn't know her well. Packmates as they are, Yeszlin really has no connection to Valcyn.
Seriah: He will die by her hands. She's already decided it. Using silver chains to prevent her escape and tricking her like was a dirty thing to do and she's angry. If she ever got the chance to do what he did to her, she would ensure it was ten times worse. Yeszlin will make sure it's her fangs that tear out his throat and her claws that shred this leech to pieces.
Ashemir: She hates this bloodsucker even more than she does the other. He hit her with a rock and then attacked her while she was chained up and unable to escape. Like a coward. She'll make him pay just as much as she will the other. While she would kill the shorter vampire quickly, this one would die a slow, torturous death. And she'll enjoy making him die in such a manner, as much as she dislikes violence in this way.
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Post by Analisia Moonbright on Dec 30, 2010 19:59:28 GMT -5
Travis: The only person is several years to actually understand Analisia. She loves his charm and corny lines, but most of all she respects him. If there was anyone that she could trust her life to, it would be Travis. He has accepted her for who she is, and gives her someone to lean on. In all honesty, she hopes that nothing ever separates them. Even if he can be a bit of a ditz at time. He told her that he loved her, which might have been taking it too fast at first. But Analisia cares deeply for him, if only he could understand to take it a bit slower.
Ashemir: Her favorite person to tease ever!!!! Ashemir has quickly grown to be Analisia's best friend. He and she have many things in common, but she cant help but feel that something is off when they talk. It might just be their racial differences, but she has a feeling that it is something more. Analisia will stick next to Ashemir, even over her pack. He is her first true friend in a long time. Understandstanding that she has to watch her tongue with him, seeing as he can be quite the gentle soul. She loves his wit and ability to keep up with her. And he brushes her hair!!! BONUS POINTS.
Markus: A wonderfully intelligent child, I love his sense of curiousity. He is an artist, though he is young, and she would love to see what his imagination might have to offer as far as views of the world goes. She has a strange sense that she wants to protect and guide this young boy, but knows that he must find his own way.
Zephyr: On the one hand she was amusing when we were teasing Ashemir. On the other I want to slit the bitch's throat. If she fucking crosses my path again I will egg her on until we fight. Cant wait to repay her for the wound.... Bitch.... alright alright, so she isnt that bad... when not on the battle field. And her pet is around... Ok I can be civil with her, if barely.
Banez: Seems like a good guy, if a bit uptight. He seems to be the overly zealous religious type, which I really wouldnt mind. Guess I just have to get to know him better...
Scipio:The idiot not only threatened her.. he almost hurt my Travis. If it werent for the fact that we were all being civil, he would have tasted steel... Cant wait to see you again...
Leon:Fucking creep. You didn't fool me. I gave you the information, I know that. Dont act like you are fucking smarter than me because I willingly told you what was going on.
Kahjit The first of my pack to greet me, I was so happy to have him hug me. He has grown alot since I last saw him, I am just glad that he listens to me. Kahjit is still the same sweet boy that I remember, even if he is still far too serious.
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