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RE: What is your character plot's theme/motif? - FuzzyMattress - 01-12-2016

Sacred is all about Discovery.

There is a truth at his back that he refuses to accept.  That he had to be the one to harvest the lives of his family and friends when he was a young man.  As if fate is somehow unflinching in it's absolution.  In this respect he traverses all corners of the world to discover new things, new people, new concepts that until now were completely unheard of.  Because with each new discovery comes a new truth, and with each new truth can he find a way to change that which has been written of others without their approval, for the better.

It's why when people meet Sacred he is always either testing a new experiment or trying to discover a new fact of life.


RE: What is your character plot's theme/motif? - Riven - 01-12-2016

For Riven, it's Growth.  She's spent much of her life in a self-imposed prison of her own making, and now situations are being put in her path where she either steps forward and out of her comfort zone, or stays where she is and watches the world pass by. 

For Reinhardt, it's Transition.  Poor derpgoon has had quite a bit thrown at him over the past few months, not to mention he's taking his drachen trials at a very interesting time in Ishgard xD  Is he young enough to adapt to the changing situation and stand up for what he believes in?


RE: What is your character plot's theme/motif? - Ashe - 01-12-2016

Ashe would have to be Acceptance...as in accepting his past and his hatred and moving on...I think he is also about Redemption as he has mostly moved on from his past and is trying to make things better for himself and everyone (sorta)...he's still a dick about it though.

Zeph would have to be Duty...Zeph is a bit weird because he feels like it's his duty to fill in gaps where others have failed him in life. 

....Kasumi I have no idea yet.


RE: What is your character plot's theme/motif? - FreelanceWizard - 01-12-2016

Funny enough, L'yhta was talking to someone about something similar just the other night.

Above all else, her theme is Temperance -- specifically, learning how to be temperate and not trying to do everything and be everything. She needs to learn to tame her passions and emotions and, frankly, grow the hell up. She's slowly making progress, but for every two steps forward, she tends to take a step back.


RE: What is your character plot's theme/motif? - Kellach Woods - 01-13-2016

Kellach is two-fold.

Discovery:
Essentially, he comes to Eorzea, and this is a completely new thing. He has to discover who he is truly without the shackles of his homeland's traditions, while still maintaining them in face of, well, a religion that is so overwhelmingly entrenched in Eorzeans' beliefs that it's difficult for him to do so. In addition to just discovering Eorzea in general and the history of his people that has gotten lost to time and is slowly crawling back up as he adventures in a land that is not his own.

Growth:
Meanwhile, Kellach has to grow as a person as he is relatively quite young at 20 years old - And he will continue doing so through relationships, both failed and successful, as well as meeting up with people, and his adventures. Throughout the year and a half I've played him, he stopped being an immature brat, but enjoys his freedom too much to abandon it.