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What are your Character Flaws? - Asmodean - 05-19-2015

I'm sure there are a few players like me that think a characters flaws are just as important if not more so then their strengths. They can be physical, mental or even physiological problems but no matter what the flaws, they should be a way to give a character depth.   What flaws do your PC have?

My own, Asmodean Gaidin, has three major flaws that will effect rp for him greatly. First would be his family's Warrior soulstone and the trapped soul of a mad man within it. Training as a warrior has made it clear the soulstone has great problem with it and has slowly started to understand why he never heard stories of his mother every having use it while she was alive.

The next major flaw is Asmodean's lack of magical talent. While i have no idea how to write it off as part of him currently, I have found making magic cast on him less effect to go along with sever has a way to make it a known fact about him. 

Lastly for my PC, would be unhealing chest scar, which still sears with pain as if was freshly earned. A wound from the Calamity, Asmodean has taken it as sign he should have die then and he is alive only due to other refusing to let him go. Aside from the pain the scar still brings him, Asmo has become self-conscious about his body and so he rarely seen without wearing armor from head to toe. This has also made him avoid people who wanted to get to know him on a more intimate level, due to aforementioned wound.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Cato - 05-19-2015

Graeham's a half-breed and has Garlean blood in his veins. This is more of a drawback than a perk as his ability to manipulate aether is dampened significantly, he feels very ill after attempting to travel via an aetheryte and those who learn of his heritage usually end up distrusting him or even hating him given how many Eorzeans loathe the Garlean Empire.

Other than that? He's young - a mere nineteen years old. Whilst he boasts a silver tongue that helps him evade a lot of trouble he hasn't had much training in the ways of defending himself and isn't all that fond of harming people even when it comes to self defence. This is something that will take time to remedy and he's in the process of trying to find a fighting style that suits him.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Aaron - 05-19-2015

Oh boy Aaron has many.

- Hes to specialized in blades. Even his magic skill relies on his use of blades. Sure he knows hand to hand but even THAT requires he gets an opening using blades.

- Hes strongly affected by words. Take grindstone for example. Everyone was getting on his case because he wouldn't inflict damage on people abd what happened? He wounded up trying to break a girls arm by stabbing through it in the finals. Depending in the situation words make or break Aaron's resolve.

- Hes scared to fight. Sure he used to be a violent little kid,  but now he's very hesitant about fighting to the death. That and he's scared he's not good enough to hold his own. Because of this there's even been times he's willingly let people assault him and not fight back. Only time this is void is if his sister gets threatened or involved.

- He wears no armor, him going up against a Roegadyn clad in darksteel with a axe is not a good idea. 

Theres plenty more but im not giving away everything lol


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Ignacius - 05-19-2015

Ignacius doesn't have any character flaws.  He's just a sociopathic and callous hitman and murderer who doesn't care how old his target is, what their situation is, or even if they deserve to be hurt, maimed, or otherwise terrified.  If it wasn't for the restraint he has to practice just to keep from being outed and arrested by the authorities, he'd probably have no problem telling everyone what he does and who he's been killing.

That's not a flaw, is it?


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - CrimsonMars - 05-19-2015

Chiyo can be naive, impulsive, reckless, and overall, a brat, but she's slowly growing up... She also didn't have any proper education growing up in the wilds. She isn't all that familiar with magic either.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Manari - 05-19-2015

Manari is a very proud and very traditional Keeper of the Moon girl. So proud and so traditional in fact, that she is not very accepting of outside cultures, especially Seeker culture. She can be a tad bit racist if she's feeling snarky or her own culture is being called into question. And if she's faced with someone who might be racist against Keepers, she will aggressively defend her people and her culture even if that means countering racism with more racism.

Sort of in line with that, if you take Manari out of the Twelvewood for any reason, whether its for a fun party on the beach or a work related task in Ul'dah, she will complain every step of the way about how much she hates both Thanalan and La Noscea.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - allgivenover - 05-19-2015

Rakka'li had huge problems with impulse control and a depressive bend to his personality that caused him to lash out at people in very mean ways. The latter was occasionally so bad that RPers flat out disliked me OOCly because of it.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Gegenji - 05-19-2015

Flaws are always an interesting topic to talk about. What they are, why they have them, if they're flaws at all. Even whether the flaws exist for the sole reason of "they need flaws" or if it was something that grew organically out of the character concept.

Chachan, for example, is childish and quick to pout when things don't go the way he wants. His care and concern for others makes him often worry and try to stick his nose where it doesn't belong, possibly causing more harm when he's trying to help. And his belief that everyone has a good side - and that can be turned towards that good side - often puts him at odds with those with more pragmatic and worldly views on life in general.

He's a dorky little goody-two-shoes hero wannabe in a world that is more than willing to show him on a regular basis how horrible it can be. It's a flaw, sure, but you could also consider it a strength. He's always trying to help people, he's willing to give people second chances, and he's happy enough being that little bit of sunshine in an otherwise dreary existence.

Then there's Gogon. He's bright, talented, and ambitious. However, it's because of these things that he is arrogant, manipulative, and thinks he knows more than you do. He believes his way is the right way, that the only person he can expect to do things right is himself, and it would take a Herculean effort to convince him otherwise on either point. Pair that with a burning desire for revenge for the (assumed) wholesale slaughter of his family by the Garleans, along with a paranoia that they're coming after him to finish the job... and you have a guy on the fast track to going down in flames rather spectacularly. And - to his hope - taking down as much of Garlemald with him in the process.

And then you have Judge, an eccentric old coot with a distinctly black-and-white view on life and decked out in a full suit of armor that he never seems to take off. I'm sure you can think of plenty of things that might be wrong with him from that little blurb alone. Laugh


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Hammersmith - 05-19-2015

Hammersmith is a custom built puzzle box that no one in their right mind wants to open and that has no intention of giving instructions, hints, or help.  He keeps his head, his mouth, and his secrets locked tight.

Paired with a lethal approach to honesty he's a Kool Aide man of sorts, often crashing into, through, and out of, situations with little regard for the wall/person/problem that got in his way or the consequences that come after the wall falls down.

And they wonder why he became a siege master.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Qhora Bajihri - 05-19-2015

(05-19-2015, 08:58 AM)Ignacius Wrote: That's not a flaw, is it?

No, sir. From a sullen misogynistic cat burglar and assassin, ain't nothin' wrong with that reacquisition of someone's grandmother's ashes for the ring hidden in them or the indiscriminately blasé slicing of sleeping throats for a handful of gil. No flaws at all.

Then there's the petty cultural things. Raised outside the culture. Conflicts inside the culture. All sorts of hate boiling over. She's just angry all the time. She can hide it when she's working, but try and talk to her alone, and you'll probably get punched or spat on, or she'll burst into tears and flee. That makes her really popular. Lots of friends. She's perfect.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - CrimsonMars - 05-19-2015

(05-19-2015, 10:01 AM)Manari Wrote: Manari is a very proud and very traditional Keeper of the Moon girl.  So proud and so traditional in fact, that she is not very accepting of outside cultures, especially Seeker culture.  She can be a tad bit racist if she's feeling snarky or her own culture is being called into question.  And if she's faced with someone who might be racist against Keepers, she will aggressively defend her people and her culture even if that means countering racism with more racism.  

Sort of in line with that, if you take Manari out of the Twelvewood for any reason, whether its for a fun party on the beach or a work related task in Ul'dah, she will complain every step of the way about how much she hates both Thanalan and La Noscea.

Chiyo and Manari may never be friends... Sad


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Nako Vesh - 05-19-2015

Nako is brash, reckless, impatient, honest to a fault, and too trusting. She has little to no brain-to-mouth filter. She can be rather dismissive of men and largely views them as useless unless they've somehow proved themselves. She also has a somewhat dismissive view of other cultures unless they're similar to traditional Keepers.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Chris Ganale - 05-19-2015

Chao's greatest flaw is hubris. She believes that she's above the laws she deems useless and that she can handle the consequences that come of any actions she takes. So far, she's been right about the consequences, but her day is coming. One does not use soul-corroding forbidden magic without it coming back to bite you.

Ganale is a doormat with an inferiority complex the size of the remaining moon (does it even have a name?) and a passive-aggressive streak a malm wide. He believes everyone is out to get him or screw around with his feelings, but all that pales in comparison to how much he loathes himself.

R'tahz is a wide-eyed idealist who believes in the inherent good in everyone and is a white knight (whether the good or bad version of that term lies with the observer) par excellance. (It's a joke that his PLD gear is dyed pure white for that very reason). He's also, in most cases, way too forgiving, unless the individual in question has done something to earn his personal loathing (re: couerlclaw king)

Yuuna is not the sharpest tool in the shed. She also will not ever back down, be it from her standpoint on something or a battle (this doesn't mean she won't retreat from a lost fight). She is also insanely jealous, and will jump immediately to violence if someone accosts, threatens, or hits on Hotaru.

Seno has gun gremlins (this is a carry-over from his home setting). Put a firearm-type weapon in his hands and the odds are 50/50 whether it'll explode violently or just fall apart. This is more played for laughs than being an inherent flaw because he knows better than to pick up a gun. His actual flaws are his irreverence and being a bit of an instigator. He'll start shit to amuse himself. His retainer, Kazue, is far worse, however. She'll start shit specifically to get him in trouble.

Garon has a case of hubris as well, but not nearly as severe as Chao's. He's supremely confident in his skills and equipment (not that he doesn't have reason to), but has, on occasion, gotten himself in hot water because he banked too hard on his reputation to intimidate people into giving him what he wants.

Ghost is an insufferable womanizer. He'll hit on anything with tits, except for femroes, because he recognizes that they can break him in half. He also is a bit too unconcerned with the general attitudes of the rest of the populace. He'll say what he wants, everyone else be damned.


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Aya - 05-19-2015

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. 

That's of course.. beyond her generic blondness and ceaseless desire for shoes and baubles ^_^


RE: What are your Character Flaws? - Edgar - 05-19-2015

Edgar has many flaws.
  • Edgar is a bit of a wounded birdie. He's had many failed relationships, and even more failed attempts at relationships. This has left him depressed and distraught. When he sees other people happy with their significant others, it doesn't make him bitter as much as it provokes tears. The thing is, with Mimiko around, maybe Edgar's sadness is blinding him to what he already has...
  • His mixed heritage leads to a confusing sense of priority when it comes to women. The Seeker part of him tells him to bed the girl, the Keeper part of him says to respect her leadership. 
  • Edgar, having spent so much time introverted and anti-social, has had a lot of difficulties articulating his thoughts and emotions. This can make him hard to approach, sometimes.