I kinda hesitate to do this so casually because it's the first thing I'll have really posted about my character in any depth. But I need a break from painting.
You invite a friend over to your house for the afternoon. Describe what your friend would see upon entering your home.
Have to pass on that one. My character is more of the woodsy drifter type.
During the casual small-talk that ensues, your friend asks you if you have read any good books lately. How do you respond?
"A book? I have read some manuals. That's right, people also read for entertainment. No, I never have. What should I try?"
Your friend eventually leaves, and you're still bored. Restless, you leave the house and set out for a walk. Describe the neighborhood you live in.
Doesn't have a place to live, but hopes to one day.
Oh no! An orphan is in trouble! Down the street from where you stand, a small street urchin is being bullied by three larger youths. What do you do about it?
Just depends on whim. Either ignore them altogether, defend the urchin, or potentially severely wound the bullies... any response would be emotionally detached.
Adventure time! The next day, still restless, you decide that what you need is a good change of pace. How do you pack for your four-day road trip to Ishgard?
Just another day. Surviving without provisions or tools is standard fare, though they may be acquired if the terrain or journey requires it.
Along your journey, you spot some bandits waiting at a bridge across a wide but slow moving river up ahead of you. They haven't seen you yet. You need to cross the bridge to get to where you're going. How do you handle the situation?
Again, whim. If I don't feel like a potential confrontation, avoid them altogether. Or possibly saunter straight by them and hope they give me a reason to maim or kill them.
You have just arrived for the first time in a new big city. Where do you go first?
Meander aimlessly, most likely.
For being the 1,000th tourist to the city, you have been given a 6,000 gil voucher to spend as you like at the Ishgard Department Store (think FFXIV version of Macy's). What do you spend it on?
Only what I need, and save the rest.
All of that shopping has made you deliriously hungry. What sort of food establishment do you seek out for lunch?
Not particularly picky about the food, but preferably someplace quiet and empty.
Five months later and safely back at home, you realize the Winter Festival is approaching! What sort of present do you pick out for your mother (or nearest living relative, or closest friend)?
I'm supposed to give them a gift? Pah. I don't know... flowers? Maybe I just won't bother.
You invite a friend over to your house for the afternoon. Describe what your friend would see upon entering your home.
Have to pass on that one. My character is more of the woodsy drifter type.
During the casual small-talk that ensues, your friend asks you if you have read any good books lately. How do you respond?
"A book? I have read some manuals. That's right, people also read for entertainment. No, I never have. What should I try?"
Your friend eventually leaves, and you're still bored. Restless, you leave the house and set out for a walk. Describe the neighborhood you live in.
Doesn't have a place to live, but hopes to one day.
Oh no! An orphan is in trouble! Down the street from where you stand, a small street urchin is being bullied by three larger youths. What do you do about it?
Just depends on whim. Either ignore them altogether, defend the urchin, or potentially severely wound the bullies... any response would be emotionally detached.
Adventure time! The next day, still restless, you decide that what you need is a good change of pace. How do you pack for your four-day road trip to Ishgard?
Just another day. Surviving without provisions or tools is standard fare, though they may be acquired if the terrain or journey requires it.
Along your journey, you spot some bandits waiting at a bridge across a wide but slow moving river up ahead of you. They haven't seen you yet. You need to cross the bridge to get to where you're going. How do you handle the situation?
Again, whim. If I don't feel like a potential confrontation, avoid them altogether. Or possibly saunter straight by them and hope they give me a reason to maim or kill them.
You have just arrived for the first time in a new big city. Where do you go first?
Meander aimlessly, most likely.
For being the 1,000th tourist to the city, you have been given a 6,000 gil voucher to spend as you like at the Ishgard Department Store (think FFXIV version of Macy's). What do you spend it on?
Only what I need, and save the rest.
All of that shopping has made you deliriously hungry. What sort of food establishment do you seek out for lunch?
Not particularly picky about the food, but preferably someplace quiet and empty.
Five months later and safely back at home, you realize the Winter Festival is approaching! What sort of present do you pick out for your mother (or nearest living relative, or closest friend)?
I'm supposed to give them a gift? Pah. I don't know... flowers? Maybe I just won't bother.