((Aaand my other character. The good guy this time.))
The diminutive Lalafell looks up at the weary traveler, leaning on a spear as if it is a walking stick. The Hyur, a Midlander by the look of him, had arrived early this morning and indicated, through gestures and a single spoken word, that he would like to rent one of the landlady's apartments. The potential renter nodded along to all the guidelines she would be enforcing and proved that he could handle the initial deposit.
The landlady then hands over a questionnaire. “I usually just ask the questions, but here I'm thinking that might be difficult for you. Just fill that out so I can get an idea of you, and decide if you're a good match, yeah?â€
The man stares at her for a moment before lightly shrugging his shoulders, accepting both the sheets of paper and a quill, before taking a seat in the lobby to get to work.
As Deitrych stares at the woman in silence, she holds her head as if suddenly dizzy, putting her other against the wall for balance. After regaining her composure, she gives a wane smile to the man waiting on her. “Whoo, sorry about that. Everything looks to be in order, sir. If you would like to make the deposit, I'll get you your key. Right this way...â€
The diminutive Lalafell looks up at the weary traveler, leaning on a spear as if it is a walking stick. The Hyur, a Midlander by the look of him, had arrived early this morning and indicated, through gestures and a single spoken word, that he would like to rent one of the landlady's apartments. The potential renter nodded along to all the guidelines she would be enforcing and proved that he could handle the initial deposit.
The landlady then hands over a questionnaire. “I usually just ask the questions, but here I'm thinking that might be difficult for you. Just fill that out so I can get an idea of you, and decide if you're a good match, yeah?â€
The man stares at her for a moment before lightly shrugging his shoulders, accepting both the sheets of paper and a quill, before taking a seat in the lobby to get to work.
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Part 1: The Basics
1.What is your full name?
Deitrych Brownlowe, he writes, pausing only a moment before jotting down the surname.
2.Where and when were you born?
The village of Brownlowe. Nameday unknown.
3.Who are/were your parents? (Know their names, occupations, personalities, etc.)
Unknown.
4.Do you have any siblings? What are/were they like?
Unknown.
5.Where do you live now, and with whom? Describe the place and the person/people.
Here, I hope. Single occupant. He looks around briefly. Small. Brown walls. Stone floors. Minimalistic design. Owned by Lalafell. Short, pudgy, he seems to be considering crossing that out, but continues on regardless, red hair, dark skin. Dunesfolk?
6.What is your occupation?
He nibbles on the end of the quill a moment as he considers this question, before settling simply on, Adventurer.
7.Write a full physical description of yourself. You might want to consider factors such as: height, weight, race, hair and eye color, style of dress, and any tattoos, scars, or distinguishing marks.
He peers into a nearby mirror, eyes squinting a moment, as if taking note of himself for the first time. Brown hair, green eyes. Young. He turns slightly in the mirror, as if judging his profile from the side, and goes back to writing. Light build.
Only a slight glance up this time. No visible scars or markings. Wearing plain clothes, dark green for forest travel, traveling cloak.
8.To which social class do you belong?
Low-middle. Have coin, but must work to keep it.
9.Do you have any allergies, diseases, or other physical weaknesses?
He thinks about it a moment and then jots down the simple answer. No.
10. Are you right- or left-handed?
Right.
11. What does your voice sound like?
The question seems to amuse him by the small smirk on his lips. He simply jots down, Quiet. Hoarse.
12. What words and/or phrases do you use very frequently?
He rolls his eyes and jots down the answer quickly. None.
13. What do you have in your pockets?
Momentarily bewildered, he sets the paper and quill aside and goes to searching. He sets them out as he finds them and jots them down. A few strips of jerky, wrapped in leather. A coin purse, still full having yet to make the deposit. A small pouch containing some pretty or otherwise interesting scales, teeth, or stones. A spool of thread with a needle stuck into it. They all go back into their previous spots after he has taken inventory.
14. Do you have any quirks, strange mannerisms, annoying habits, or other defining characteristics?
Do not speak unless necessary, is the single answer he jots down.
1.What is your full name?
Deitrych Brownlowe, he writes, pausing only a moment before jotting down the surname.
2.Where and when were you born?
The village of Brownlowe. Nameday unknown.
3.Who are/were your parents? (Know their names, occupations, personalities, etc.)
Unknown.
4.Do you have any siblings? What are/were they like?
Unknown.
5.Where do you live now, and with whom? Describe the place and the person/people.
Here, I hope. Single occupant. He looks around briefly. Small. Brown walls. Stone floors. Minimalistic design. Owned by Lalafell. Short, pudgy, he seems to be considering crossing that out, but continues on regardless, red hair, dark skin. Dunesfolk?
6.What is your occupation?
He nibbles on the end of the quill a moment as he considers this question, before settling simply on, Adventurer.
7.Write a full physical description of yourself. You might want to consider factors such as: height, weight, race, hair and eye color, style of dress, and any tattoos, scars, or distinguishing marks.
He peers into a nearby mirror, eyes squinting a moment, as if taking note of himself for the first time. Brown hair, green eyes. Young. He turns slightly in the mirror, as if judging his profile from the side, and goes back to writing. Light build.
Only a slight glance up this time. No visible scars or markings. Wearing plain clothes, dark green for forest travel, traveling cloak.
8.To which social class do you belong?
Low-middle. Have coin, but must work to keep it.
9.Do you have any allergies, diseases, or other physical weaknesses?
He thinks about it a moment and then jots down the simple answer. No.
10. Are you right- or left-handed?
Right.
11. What does your voice sound like?
The question seems to amuse him by the small smirk on his lips. He simply jots down, Quiet. Hoarse.
12. What words and/or phrases do you use very frequently?
He rolls his eyes and jots down the answer quickly. None.
13. What do you have in your pockets?
Momentarily bewildered, he sets the paper and quill aside and goes to searching. He sets them out as he finds them and jots them down. A few strips of jerky, wrapped in leather. A coin purse, still full having yet to make the deposit. A small pouch containing some pretty or otherwise interesting scales, teeth, or stones. A spool of thread with a needle stuck into it. They all go back into their previous spots after he has taken inventory.
14. Do you have any quirks, strange mannerisms, annoying habits, or other defining characteristics?
Do not speak unless necessary, is the single answer he jots down.
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Part 2: Growing Up
15. How would you describe your childhood in general?
He sighs, a mere expulsion of breath without actual sound. Do not remember childhood.
16. What is your earliest memory?
Please see above.
17. How much schooling have you had?
He ponders this a moment. Seem to have a broad education. Can read and write. Vocabulary seems high. Can count very high and perform calculations. Can also manipulate aether and good at several styles of combat. Have other skills too.
18. Did you enjoy school?
Not sure. Would now, probably.
19. Where did you learn most of your skills and other abilities?
Unknown.
20. While growing up, did you have any role models? If so, describe them.
Unknown.
21. While growing up, how did you get along with the other members of your family?
Another silent sigh. Unknown.
22. As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Unknown.
23. As a child, what were your favorite activities?
He has apparently had enough. He just drags the quill across the space, leaving a mere line.
24. As a child, what kinds of personality traits did you display?
Another line.
25. As a child, were you popular? Who were your friends, and what were they like?
Another line.
26. When and with whom was your first kiss?
He starts to draw another line, pauses, and then shakes his head, doing it anyway.
27. Are you a virgin? If not, when and with whom did you lose your virginity?
Only the start of a line is drawn before he pauses and writes, Perhaps.
28. If you are a supernatural being (i.e. mage, werewolf, vampire), tell the story of how you became what you are or first learned of your own abilities. If you are just a normal human, describe any influences in your past that led you to do the things you do today.
Unknown what happened before, but calamity gave me purpose. Saved lives when I could. Liked the feeling, kept doing it. Still do.
15. How would you describe your childhood in general?
He sighs, a mere expulsion of breath without actual sound. Do not remember childhood.
16. What is your earliest memory?
Please see above.
17. How much schooling have you had?
He ponders this a moment. Seem to have a broad education. Can read and write. Vocabulary seems high. Can count very high and perform calculations. Can also manipulate aether and good at several styles of combat. Have other skills too.
18. Did you enjoy school?
Not sure. Would now, probably.
19. Where did you learn most of your skills and other abilities?
Unknown.
20. While growing up, did you have any role models? If so, describe them.
Unknown.
21. While growing up, how did you get along with the other members of your family?
Another silent sigh. Unknown.
22. As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Unknown.
23. As a child, what were your favorite activities?
He has apparently had enough. He just drags the quill across the space, leaving a mere line.
24. As a child, what kinds of personality traits did you display?
Another line.
25. As a child, were you popular? Who were your friends, and what were they like?
Another line.
26. When and with whom was your first kiss?
He starts to draw another line, pauses, and then shakes his head, doing it anyway.
27. Are you a virgin? If not, when and with whom did you lose your virginity?
Only the start of a line is drawn before he pauses and writes, Perhaps.
28. If you are a supernatural being (i.e. mage, werewolf, vampire), tell the story of how you became what you are or first learned of your own abilities. If you are just a normal human, describe any influences in your past that led you to do the things you do today.
Unknown what happened before, but calamity gave me purpose. Saved lives when I could. Liked the feeling, kept doing it. Still do.
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Part 3: Past Influences
29. What do you consider the most important event of your life so far?
He pauses again at this question, staring at it for a long moment. Waking up in the calamity or finding first survivor. Helped put me on my path.
30. Who has had the most influence on you?
Bahamut? is what he puts down almost without thinking, but quickly crosses it out. He makes no effort to put something else though, and just moves on.
31. What do you consider your greatest achievement?
Unsure.
32. What is your greatest regret?
Do not have one.
33. What is the most evil thing you have ever done?
Never done evil. He tilts his head to the side. Far as I know.
34. Do you have a criminal record of any kind?
No. Probably not.
35. When was the time you were the most frightened?
He leaves only a question mark, probably intending to go back to it, but ultimately forgetting to do so.
36. What is the most embarrassing thing ever to happen to you?
Took bath in stream, heard scream. Women attacked by bandits. Saved them, then realized was naked. Ran away before they could say 'thank you'. Very embarrassing. He nods to his own written statement.
37. If you could change one thing from your past, what would it be, and why?
Several dots of ink are jotted down as he taps it in the available space, thinking about it, before finally settling on, None.
38. What is your best memory?
Saving first life. Good feeling.
39. What is your worst memory?
He tilts his head to the side but does not hesitate to jot down his answer, Seeing first death.
29. What do you consider the most important event of your life so far?
He pauses again at this question, staring at it for a long moment. Waking up in the calamity or finding first survivor. Helped put me on my path.
30. Who has had the most influence on you?
Bahamut? is what he puts down almost without thinking, but quickly crosses it out. He makes no effort to put something else though, and just moves on.
31. What do you consider your greatest achievement?
Unsure.
32. What is your greatest regret?
Do not have one.
33. What is the most evil thing you have ever done?
Never done evil. He tilts his head to the side. Far as I know.
34. Do you have a criminal record of any kind?
No. Probably not.
35. When was the time you were the most frightened?
He leaves only a question mark, probably intending to go back to it, but ultimately forgetting to do so.
36. What is the most embarrassing thing ever to happen to you?
Took bath in stream, heard scream. Women attacked by bandits. Saved them, then realized was naked. Ran away before they could say 'thank you'. Very embarrassing. He nods to his own written statement.
37. If you could change one thing from your past, what would it be, and why?
Several dots of ink are jotted down as he taps it in the available space, thinking about it, before finally settling on, None.
38. What is your best memory?
Saving first life. Good feeling.
39. What is your worst memory?
He tilts his head to the side but does not hesitate to jot down his answer, Seeing first death.
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Part 4: Beliefs And Opinions
40. Are you basically optimistic or pessimistic?
Realistic? Accept reality for what is, not what can be.
41. What is your greatest fear?
Twirling the quill between his fingers, he lightly chews on his lip before jotting down his answer, Failing.
42. What are your religious views?
Don't know, but think Oschon looks out for me. Sometimes.
43. What are your political views?
Don't know, don't care.
44. What are your views on sex?
Furrowing his brow, he takes a glance around before jotting down his answer. Hear it is nice. Will experience one day, if have not already.
45. Are you able to kill? Under what circumstances do you find killing to be acceptable or unacceptable?
Yes, have killed before. Killing is necessary to protect. Not killing lets bad ones hurt others later. Fact of life.
46. In your opinion, what is the most evil thing any human being could do?
Betray. Run away. Hurt innocents.
47. Do you believe in the existence of soul mates and/or true love?
He ponders this, as if having never thought about it before, but seeming to understand the concept. In the end, he simply shrugs his shoulders and jots down, Maybe.
48. What do you believe makes a successful life?
Money. Happiness. Satisfaction... or fulfillment? Yes.
49. How honest are you about your thoughts and feelings (i.e. do you hide your true self from others, and in what way)?
Always honest. Hate lies.
50. Do you have any biases or prejudices?
Do not think so. Maybe.
51. Is there anything you absolutely refuse to do under any circumstances? Why do you refuse to do it?
Betray. Lie. Leave others behind and run away. Hurt innocents. All bad.
52. Who or what, if anything, would you die for (or otherwise go to extremes for)?
Anyone that needs help, probably. He seems about to leave it at that but jots down a bit more. Would not plan to die though, would plan to survive and still save them, but if did would still be content.
40. Are you basically optimistic or pessimistic?
Realistic? Accept reality for what is, not what can be.
41. What is your greatest fear?
Twirling the quill between his fingers, he lightly chews on his lip before jotting down his answer, Failing.
42. What are your religious views?
Don't know, but think Oschon looks out for me. Sometimes.
43. What are your political views?
Don't know, don't care.
44. What are your views on sex?
Furrowing his brow, he takes a glance around before jotting down his answer. Hear it is nice. Will experience one day, if have not already.
45. Are you able to kill? Under what circumstances do you find killing to be acceptable or unacceptable?
Yes, have killed before. Killing is necessary to protect. Not killing lets bad ones hurt others later. Fact of life.
46. In your opinion, what is the most evil thing any human being could do?
Betray. Run away. Hurt innocents.
47. Do you believe in the existence of soul mates and/or true love?
He ponders this, as if having never thought about it before, but seeming to understand the concept. In the end, he simply shrugs his shoulders and jots down, Maybe.
48. What do you believe makes a successful life?
Money. Happiness. Satisfaction... or fulfillment? Yes.
49. How honest are you about your thoughts and feelings (i.e. do you hide your true self from others, and in what way)?
Always honest. Hate lies.
50. Do you have any biases or prejudices?
Do not think so. Maybe.
51. Is there anything you absolutely refuse to do under any circumstances? Why do you refuse to do it?
Betray. Lie. Leave others behind and run away. Hurt innocents. All bad.
52. Who or what, if anything, would you die for (or otherwise go to extremes for)?
Anyone that needs help, probably. He seems about to leave it at that but jots down a bit more. Would not plan to die though, would plan to survive and still save them, but if did would still be content.
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Part 5: Relationships With Others
53. In general, how do you treat others (politely, rudely, by keeping them at a distance, etc.)? Does your treatment of them change depending on how well you know them, and if so, how?
Treat others how expect to be treated, or how treated. Depends on person.
54. Who is the most important person in your life, and why?
No one is most important. Alone.
55. Who is the person you respect the most, and why?
No one yet.
56. Who are your friends? Do you have a best friend? Describe these people.
No friends. Maybe change in this city. He seems neither dejected or hopeful about either prospect, just jots them down as a fact of life.
57. Do you have a spouse or significant other? If so, describe this person.
No.
58. Have you ever been in love? If so, describe what happened.
Do not remember if so. Possible though.
59. What do you look for in a potential lover?
Another question mark that never gets a second pass.
60. How close are you to your family?
Do not have family.
61. Have you started your own family? If so, describe them. If not, do you want to? Why or why not?
One day, maybe.
62. Who would you turn to if you were in desperate need of help?
A line is drawn in this gap.
63. Do you trust anyone to protect you? Who, and why?
Another line.
64. If you died or went missing, who would miss you?
A slow shake of his head and another line adorns the page.
65. Who is the person you despise the most, and why?
No one alive. If despise, probably will kill. Probably deserve it if despised.
66. Do you tend to argue with people, or avoid conflict?
He circles 'avoid conflict' several times.
67. Do you tend to take on leadership roles in social situations?
Do not like social situations. Too much talking. Too many people.
68. Do you like interacting with large groups of people? Why or why not?
No. He shrugs his shoulders to the second question, tapping the pen against the paper several times. Just uncomfortable.
69. Do you care what others think of you?
Sometimes. Like to be liked. Would not like being hated.
53. In general, how do you treat others (politely, rudely, by keeping them at a distance, etc.)? Does your treatment of them change depending on how well you know them, and if so, how?
Treat others how expect to be treated, or how treated. Depends on person.
54. Who is the most important person in your life, and why?
No one is most important. Alone.
55. Who is the person you respect the most, and why?
No one yet.
56. Who are your friends? Do you have a best friend? Describe these people.
No friends. Maybe change in this city. He seems neither dejected or hopeful about either prospect, just jots them down as a fact of life.
57. Do you have a spouse or significant other? If so, describe this person.
No.
58. Have you ever been in love? If so, describe what happened.
Do not remember if so. Possible though.
59. What do you look for in a potential lover?
Another question mark that never gets a second pass.
60. How close are you to your family?
Do not have family.
61. Have you started your own family? If so, describe them. If not, do you want to? Why or why not?
One day, maybe.
62. Who would you turn to if you were in desperate need of help?
A line is drawn in this gap.
63. Do you trust anyone to protect you? Who, and why?
Another line.
64. If you died or went missing, who would miss you?
A slow shake of his head and another line adorns the page.
65. Who is the person you despise the most, and why?
No one alive. If despise, probably will kill. Probably deserve it if despised.
66. Do you tend to argue with people, or avoid conflict?
He circles 'avoid conflict' several times.
67. Do you tend to take on leadership roles in social situations?
Do not like social situations. Too much talking. Too many people.
68. Do you like interacting with large groups of people? Why or why not?
No. He shrugs his shoulders to the second question, tapping the pen against the paper several times. Just uncomfortable.
69. Do you care what others think of you?
Sometimes. Like to be liked. Would not like being hated.
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Part 6: Likes And Dislikes
70. What is/are your favorite hobbies and pastimes?
Like to be of help to others, protect those who cannot protect themselves. Like fishing, hunting. Like exploring.
71. What is your most treasured possession?
My collection. He pats the now tucked away pouch of teeth, scales, and stones.
72. What is your favorite color?
He puts down several colors and crosses them out – green, brown, white, black – before settling on, No favorite.
73. What is your favorite food?
Not picky. Anything tasty.
74. What, if anything, do you like to read?
Can read, but never have chance to. May visit library here in city.
75. What is your idea of good entertainment (consider music, movies, art, etc.)?
Like listening to nature, watching stars and clouds. Do not care for bards or plays, too many people usually.
76. Do you smoke, drink, or use drugs? If so, why? Do you want to quit?
No.
77. How do you spend a typical Saturday night?
Hard to keep track of days in the wild. Will need to keep schedule in city for, he pauses a moment as if thinking of the right word, appointments and things.
78. What makes you laugh?
He stares at the question for a good long time before settling on, Funny things.
79. What, if anything, shocks or offends you?
Cruelty. Evil.
80. What would you do if you had insomnia and had to find something to do to amuse yourself?
Another pause as he considers this. Do not have trouble sleeping but... might go on walk, hunt, fish, swim. Something active to get tired and try again.
81. How do you deal with stress?
Do not feel stress.
82. Are you spontaneous, or do you always need to have a plan?
Like to plan, but sometimes need to dive in. Dangerous but sometimes necessary.
83. What are your pet peeves?
Another of those question marks.
70. What is/are your favorite hobbies and pastimes?
Like to be of help to others, protect those who cannot protect themselves. Like fishing, hunting. Like exploring.
71. What is your most treasured possession?
My collection. He pats the now tucked away pouch of teeth, scales, and stones.
72. What is your favorite color?
He puts down several colors and crosses them out – green, brown, white, black – before settling on, No favorite.
73. What is your favorite food?
Not picky. Anything tasty.
74. What, if anything, do you like to read?
Can read, but never have chance to. May visit library here in city.
75. What is your idea of good entertainment (consider music, movies, art, etc.)?
Like listening to nature, watching stars and clouds. Do not care for bards or plays, too many people usually.
76. Do you smoke, drink, or use drugs? If so, why? Do you want to quit?
No.
77. How do you spend a typical Saturday night?
Hard to keep track of days in the wild. Will need to keep schedule in city for, he pauses a moment as if thinking of the right word, appointments and things.
78. What makes you laugh?
He stares at the question for a good long time before settling on, Funny things.
79. What, if anything, shocks or offends you?
Cruelty. Evil.
80. What would you do if you had insomnia and had to find something to do to amuse yourself?
Another pause as he considers this. Do not have trouble sleeping but... might go on walk, hunt, fish, swim. Something active to get tired and try again.
81. How do you deal with stress?
Do not feel stress.
82. Are you spontaneous, or do you always need to have a plan?
Like to plan, but sometimes need to dive in. Dangerous but sometimes necessary.
83. What are your pet peeves?
Another of those question marks.
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Part 7: Self Images And Etc.
84. Describe the routine of a normal day for you. How do you feel when this routine is disrupted?
Wake, eat, explore, eat, sleep. Maybe bathe. If encounter enemies or people in need of help, will fight or offer aid. May have new schedule soon.
85. What is your greatest strength as a person?
Good person. Help anyone.
86. What is your greatest weakness?
Do not talk. Helps to talk sometimes, to make others understand. Still do not like it. Try to avoid.
87. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
Make it easier to talk.
88. Are you generally introverted or extroverted?
He circles 'introverted'.
89. Are you generally organized or messy?
He thinks about it a moment and then circles 'organized'.
90. Name three things you consider yourself to be very good at, and three things you consider yourself to be very bad at.
Good: Fighting, Hunting, Cooking. Bad: Running Away, dealing with big fires, talking.
91. Do you like yourself?
Yes?
92. What are your reasons for being an adventurer (or doing the strange and heroic things that RPG characters do)? Are your real reasons for doing this different than the ones you tell people in public? (If so, detail both sets of reasons…)
Enjoy helping people and defeating the evil and cruel ones. Gives a good feeling, fulfilling. This is truth, will tell this to anyone that asks.
93. What goal do you most want to accomplish in your lifetime?
Saving many lives, making many people happy. Maybe become hero.
94. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Wherever I decide to be? Never plan that far ahead. Too far, too much can change.
95. If you could choose, how would you want to die?
Heroically! Saving lives, battling evil. Very noble, go down in history.
96. If you knew you were going to die in 24 hours, name three things you would do in the time you had left.
Donate everything to people that need it and then go out into wild, lay down, and watch the clouds and stars until I pass.
97. What is the one thing for which you would most like to be remembered after your death?
Saving other people. Hope so.
98. What three words best describe your personality?
Quiet. Brave. Selfless.
99. What three words would others probably use to describe you?
Same?
100. If you could, what advice would you, the player, give to your character? (You might even want to speak as if he or she were sitting right here in front of you, and use proper tone so he or she might heed your advice…)[/b]
After accepting the finished sheets, the landlady skims over them and then offers a smile up at him. Seeming almost like a completely different person for a moment, she remarks to him, “You're a good person, Deitrych, but you could give being a little more selfish a try. You owe the world nothing for living when others died, you were merely lucky. Don't let your guilt over simple chance run the rest of your life.â€
84. Describe the routine of a normal day for you. How do you feel when this routine is disrupted?
Wake, eat, explore, eat, sleep. Maybe bathe. If encounter enemies or people in need of help, will fight or offer aid. May have new schedule soon.
85. What is your greatest strength as a person?
Good person. Help anyone.
86. What is your greatest weakness?
Do not talk. Helps to talk sometimes, to make others understand. Still do not like it. Try to avoid.
87. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
Make it easier to talk.
88. Are you generally introverted or extroverted?
He circles 'introverted'.
89. Are you generally organized or messy?
He thinks about it a moment and then circles 'organized'.
90. Name three things you consider yourself to be very good at, and three things you consider yourself to be very bad at.
Good: Fighting, Hunting, Cooking. Bad: Running Away, dealing with big fires, talking.
91. Do you like yourself?
Yes?
92. What are your reasons for being an adventurer (or doing the strange and heroic things that RPG characters do)? Are your real reasons for doing this different than the ones you tell people in public? (If so, detail both sets of reasons…)
Enjoy helping people and defeating the evil and cruel ones. Gives a good feeling, fulfilling. This is truth, will tell this to anyone that asks.
93. What goal do you most want to accomplish in your lifetime?
Saving many lives, making many people happy. Maybe become hero.
94. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Wherever I decide to be? Never plan that far ahead. Too far, too much can change.
95. If you could choose, how would you want to die?
Heroically! Saving lives, battling evil. Very noble, go down in history.
96. If you knew you were going to die in 24 hours, name three things you would do in the time you had left.
Donate everything to people that need it and then go out into wild, lay down, and watch the clouds and stars until I pass.
97. What is the one thing for which you would most like to be remembered after your death?
Saving other people. Hope so.
98. What three words best describe your personality?
Quiet. Brave. Selfless.
99. What three words would others probably use to describe you?
Same?
100. If you could, what advice would you, the player, give to your character? (You might even want to speak as if he or she were sitting right here in front of you, and use proper tone so he or she might heed your advice…)[/b]
After accepting the finished sheets, the landlady skims over them and then offers a smile up at him. Seeming almost like a completely different person for a moment, she remarks to him, “You're a good person, Deitrych, but you could give being a little more selfish a try. You owe the world nothing for living when others died, you were merely lucky. Don't let your guilt over simple chance run the rest of your life.â€
As Deitrych stares at the woman in silence, she holds her head as if suddenly dizzy, putting her other against the wall for balance. After regaining her composure, she gives a wane smile to the man waiting on her. “Whoo, sorry about that. Everything looks to be in order, sir. If you would like to make the deposit, I'll get you your key. Right this way...â€
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