yakalskovich: (Swan)
Maru ([personal profile] yakalskovich) wrote 2009-10-09 02:55 pm (UTC)

1. What would your character kill for? What would they die for? His swanmanes, to both. But he'd complain while he did so.
2. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances? Why? He wouldn't give up one of his swanmanes to the big bad wolves of the Raina school. That's because he feels responsible for them, and will take better care of them than his predecessor.
3. What do they dream about? A totally normal life somewhere on the coast of New England, with a house, wife, and kids, and the added bonus of being able to turn into a swan and fly away.
4. What’s their biggest fear? Failing his people.
5. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why? There's nothing like that. He's from a world and a time when objects are plenty, and replaceable.
6. What is their fondest memory? Learning to fly.
7. What is their worst memory? Realising what Kaspar, his predecessor, had really been up to.
8. What or who was were their most significant influence? Expound. His grandmother, who was a swanmane as well, and taught him all he needed to know.
9. What do they believe makes a successful life? Happiness with the outcome, whatever it is.
10. What makes them laugh? Pretty much that which makes most people laugh. He is quite willing to laugh, too.
11. What are their religious views? Pretty much unreflected vanilla Christianity. Religions are pretty real in his world; belief works on vampires, prayers on zombies, and so on. Different beliefs exist beside each other, but everybody believes something.
12. What is their greatest strength? A certain relaxed attitude.
13. Do they have a fatal flaw? If so, what is it? That he doesn't really like what he does; he does it to the best of his ability and with all his conscience, and will not let up, but he'd much rather not be the Swan King.
14. Who is the most important person in their life? There isn't one.
15. If they died, who would miss them most? How would they die? He'd be killed gruesomely by one of the many evil creatures of his world, and nobody would really miss him much. Swanmanes aren't very important in the overall scheme of things.

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