[b]Elezen Name:[/b] Vincent Laucent
[b]Elezen clan:[/b] Wildwood
[b]Gender:[/b] Male
[b]Timezone:[/b] GMT/EST
Looking for?: RP!
Wiki: http://wiki.ffxiv-roleplayers.com/pages/Vincent_Laucent
2. Vincent sticks very faithfully to the typical Elezen lore. Son of a middle-high class family from Ishgard (And then moved in Coerthas, in a village that was wiped by the Calamity). His only "singularity" is that I RP him as a teenager that just entered adulthood. He is pure of heart and always means well, but his young age and lack of experience in the world outside of the safety of the town walls often puts him at risk.
3. RP limits... ERP is out of question, both because I am terribly shy OOCly, and also because at his age I think it is very inappropriate. He isn't a fighter, so PVE would be limited for him as well, though he wouldn't back down from helping if his conjury was needed.
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[b]Elezen Name:[/b] Dylise Rontremont
[b]Elezen clan:[/b] Duskwight
[b]Gender:[/b] Female
[b]Timezone:[/b] GMT/EST
Looking for?: Anything
Wiki: http://wiki.ffxiv-roleplayers.com/pages/...Rontremont
Little is known ((and little is decided)) about this proud and somewhat arrogant woman. A singer on her free time, Dylise's past is filled with discrimination due to her Duskwight blood. She has made a living out in the darkness of the Black Shroud, and taken thievery-for-vanity as a hobby. Hardly nothing will strike her interest as much as a beautiful gem.
2. Dylise belongs to the typical Elezen lore, although due to her complexion, she is mistaken for a Wildwood by the less expert eyes. She avoids revealing her last name unless forced to, as that typically gives away her clan identity.
3. Again, no ERP. Shy, shy, faaar too shy.
[b]Elezen clan:[/b] Wildwood
[b]Gender:[/b] Male
[b]Timezone:[/b] GMT/EST
Looking for?: RP!
Wiki: http://wiki.ffxiv-roleplayers.com/pages/Vincent_Laucent
2. Vincent sticks very faithfully to the typical Elezen lore. Son of a middle-high class family from Ishgard (And then moved in Coerthas, in a village that was wiped by the Calamity). His only "singularity" is that I RP him as a teenager that just entered adulthood. He is pure of heart and always means well, but his young age and lack of experience in the world outside of the safety of the town walls often puts him at risk.
3. RP limits... ERP is out of question, both because I am terribly shy OOCly, and also because at his age I think it is very inappropriate. He isn't a fighter, so PVE would be limited for him as well, though he wouldn't back down from helping if his conjury was needed.
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[b]Elezen Name:[/b] Dylise Rontremont
[b]Elezen clan:[/b] Duskwight
[b]Gender:[/b] Female
[b]Timezone:[/b] GMT/EST
Looking for?: Anything
Wiki: http://wiki.ffxiv-roleplayers.com/pages/...Rontremont
Little is known ((and little is decided)) about this proud and somewhat arrogant woman. A singer on her free time, Dylise's past is filled with discrimination due to her Duskwight blood. She has made a living out in the darkness of the Black Shroud, and taken thievery-for-vanity as a hobby. Hardly nothing will strike her interest as much as a beautiful gem.
2. Dylise belongs to the typical Elezen lore, although due to her complexion, she is mistaken for a Wildwood by the less expert eyes. She avoids revealing her last name unless forced to, as that typically gives away her clan identity.
3. Again, no ERP. Shy, shy, faaar too shy.
To be an interesting, intriguing, well-written character, there needs to be something to allow the audience to relate to them. That is what the problem is with who wants their character to be "perfect". Perfect characters will never be strong, and strong characters will never be perfect, because WE (those who read, who watch, who RP) are not perfect.
"What makes a strong character is how they deal with their flaws, their fears, their turmoils, their troubles that get in the way. That's what makes them relatable." -- N.C.
"What makes a strong character is how they deal with their flaws, their fears, their turmoils, their troubles that get in the way. That's what makes them relatable." -- N.C.