They're as bold and grand as her assets, but, ahem, perhaps not quite as shapely.
That said, I prefer for them to be discovered via RP rather than exposition! I also consider "flaws" as a general subject entirely separate from "abilities" or the lack thereof. Aya doesn't use magic, but that's not really a flaw so much as a fact of life (she's also not a blacksmith, a leather-worker, an amazing cook, etc, etc). Her flaws are deep run faults that work to prevent her from being more than she is, and sometimes interfere with doing what would be best.Â
That's of course.. beyond her generic blondness and ceaseless desire for shoes and baubles ^_^
That said, I prefer for them to be discovered via RP rather than exposition! I also consider "flaws" as a general subject entirely separate from "abilities" or the lack thereof. Aya doesn't use magic, but that's not really a flaw so much as a fact of life (she's also not a blacksmith, a leather-worker, an amazing cook, etc, etc). Her flaws are deep run faults that work to prevent her from being more than she is, and sometimes interfere with doing what would be best.Â
That's of course.. beyond her generic blondness and ceaseless desire for shoes and baubles ^_^