I feel she is too emotionally immature to really acknowledge romantic desire for someone, so for Virara, this is more of a general list of things that she dislikes about other people.
Physical:
Scrawny: Weakness is an immediate, high hurdle to climb if you want to appeal to her. There are other ways to demonstrate strength, however, not just physical. Virara also doesn't like it when others are shorter than her... she is sensitive about her height, bizarrely enough.
Overdecorated: Those who spend inordinate amounts of time on their looks baffle Virara. Why wear that flowing skirt? It will only make your bottom half cold. Why wear that revealing top? It exposes your heart to direct attack. She cannot fathom why others would put makeup on. This can conversely be infuriating, as Virara is lucky enough to look relatively pretty (In Lalafell terms, I guess) without having to make an effort, so you could say she's "spoiled."
Baldness: Virara is wary of baldies and tends to give them a wide berth. She is disturbed by the smoothness of their heads and their tendency to reflect light... On a side note, Otto Vann holds the dubious distinction of being the first bald person who is not geriatric that Virara has met, and she finds his chromedome very unsettling.
Facial Paint: Virara tends to assume someone who paints their face is hiding their identity and is thus dishonest. It is usually a wrong assumption, but still...
Mental:
Cowardice: Obvious. Virara likes to fight; she doesn't demand that others do as well, but those who shy away from it even to their own detriment are not worth attention.
Sensitivity: Virara, being immature, is not in touch with her own emotions, and thus certainly not in touch with others. She particularly despises seeing someone cry, and usually responds in the most blunt, insensitive manner possible, even if they have good reason. Generally people with poor emotional control disgust Virara, who sees her own emotions as more like a continuous flow without distinction between different types. It is a fuel that strengthens your blows, and has no significance other than that. It is bad form to let it drive you rather than exploit it for your own benefit, as her Master taught her.
Insight: Virara hates it when people try to get inside her head, as introspection threatens her narrow worldview. If she thinks too hard about what she's training to do, she risks being overcome with doubt. When she matures, it's likely she won't be as adverse to this, but as she is now, trying to analyze Virara or cast doubt upon her actions will just as like earn someone a broken sternum as it will earn her ire. Master is the only one who deserves to understand her.
Abstract: People who 'speak in riddles' or are indirect; this includes talking about immaterial concepts Virara finds irrelevant. Although she sometimes comes off as dull and anti-intellectual, Virara is actually a voracious learner; she just has monomaniacal focus on her goals, and hates people who waste her time. Why use forty words to say what could be said in three? And why talk about something that cannot be seen or felt, like love, or justice? They won't fill your stomach, or make you stronger.
Dishonesty: People who aren't straightforward with her or lie to her directly. It's connected to people who speak in the abstract. Contrary to how she behaves, Virara does have innate sharpness under her naivete and like a bloodhound will swiftly ferret out when someone is being circumspect; this will almost immediately earn them her disdain.
Those Who Insult Master: That which goes against anything her surrogate parent, martial arts instructor, and ruthless captor taught her is abomination. She will despise those who actively challenge anything her Master has taught her. Strange then that she considers the woman her ultimate enemy.
Physical:
Scrawny: Weakness is an immediate, high hurdle to climb if you want to appeal to her. There are other ways to demonstrate strength, however, not just physical. Virara also doesn't like it when others are shorter than her... she is sensitive about her height, bizarrely enough.
Overdecorated: Those who spend inordinate amounts of time on their looks baffle Virara. Why wear that flowing skirt? It will only make your bottom half cold. Why wear that revealing top? It exposes your heart to direct attack. She cannot fathom why others would put makeup on. This can conversely be infuriating, as Virara is lucky enough to look relatively pretty (In Lalafell terms, I guess) without having to make an effort, so you could say she's "spoiled."
Baldness: Virara is wary of baldies and tends to give them a wide berth. She is disturbed by the smoothness of their heads and their tendency to reflect light... On a side note, Otto Vann holds the dubious distinction of being the first bald person who is not geriatric that Virara has met, and she finds his chromedome very unsettling.
Facial Paint: Virara tends to assume someone who paints their face is hiding their identity and is thus dishonest. It is usually a wrong assumption, but still...
Mental:
Cowardice: Obvious. Virara likes to fight; she doesn't demand that others do as well, but those who shy away from it even to their own detriment are not worth attention.
Sensitivity: Virara, being immature, is not in touch with her own emotions, and thus certainly not in touch with others. She particularly despises seeing someone cry, and usually responds in the most blunt, insensitive manner possible, even if they have good reason. Generally people with poor emotional control disgust Virara, who sees her own emotions as more like a continuous flow without distinction between different types. It is a fuel that strengthens your blows, and has no significance other than that. It is bad form to let it drive you rather than exploit it for your own benefit, as her Master taught her.
Insight: Virara hates it when people try to get inside her head, as introspection threatens her narrow worldview. If she thinks too hard about what she's training to do, she risks being overcome with doubt. When she matures, it's likely she won't be as adverse to this, but as she is now, trying to analyze Virara or cast doubt upon her actions will just as like earn someone a broken sternum as it will earn her ire. Master is the only one who deserves to understand her.
Abstract: People who 'speak in riddles' or are indirect; this includes talking about immaterial concepts Virara finds irrelevant. Although she sometimes comes off as dull and anti-intellectual, Virara is actually a voracious learner; she just has monomaniacal focus on her goals, and hates people who waste her time. Why use forty words to say what could be said in three? And why talk about something that cannot be seen or felt, like love, or justice? They won't fill your stomach, or make you stronger.
Dishonesty: People who aren't straightforward with her or lie to her directly. It's connected to people who speak in the abstract. Contrary to how she behaves, Virara does have innate sharpness under her naivete and like a bloodhound will swiftly ferret out when someone is being circumspect; this will almost immediately earn them her disdain.
Those Who Insult Master: That which goes against anything her surrogate parent, martial arts instructor, and ruthless captor taught her is abomination. She will despise those who actively challenge anything her Master has taught her. Strange then that she considers the woman her ultimate enemy.
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AV by Kura-Ou
Wiki (Last updated 01/16)
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AV by Kura-Ou
Wiki (Last updated 01/16)
My Balmung profile.