Give us a positive thoughts on the character above! Like how they are played? Like how they look? Love their story? Anything!
Edit: make sure to keep the praise ooc!
Edit: make sure to keep the praise ooc!
Autumn sat there, looking at Joot. "You seem really nice and fluffy." She chuckled softly, sitting there on a wooden chair.
"You're very pretty, and you seem to be pretty talented!"
(I love how detailed your profile is!)
(I love how detailed your profile is!)
Jude Taylor wrote:
"You're very pretty, and you seem to be pretty talented!"
(I love how detailed your profile is!)
(I love how detailed your profile is!)
A side project)|
Charlie sat there, looking right at him. "You look interesting, Enthralling."
I really like the character sheet aesthetics! Really great artwork and layout. Story is present in nicely digestable sized portions.
What an awesome historical character! Love the journal and maps! Reminds me of the Lewis and Clark era!
As the above no longer exists, I default to Jacques,
The acadians are a rich and storied people whose presence had a significant though often understated impact upon the history of the americas, I am glad to see someone making this representation, it must be challenging to write in such an era and likely demands a proper command of historic knowledge.
The acadians are a rich and storied people whose presence had a significant though often understated impact upon the history of the americas, I am glad to see someone making this representation, it must be challenging to write in such an era and likely demands a proper command of historic knowledge.
It is just awesome what you do with the 40k-setting. For me, it hits the soul of the setting, the thing I've always enjoyed about it but that is often forgotten: a bit of dark satire, everything turned to 11, and a setting where a lot of things are possible beyond Space Marines shooting at Chaos Space Marines.
Vane in specific has all the cool stuff of Robocop, the Punisher, probably a bit of Judge Dread and feels like an awesome schlocky 80's they-wronged-the-wrong-man cyberpunk flick that never existed.
The text is pure poetry at some points.
Also, that background music is joining my playlist.
Vane in specific has all the cool stuff of Robocop, the Punisher, probably a bit of Judge Dread and feels like an awesome schlocky 80's they-wronged-the-wrong-man cyberpunk flick that never existed.
The text is pure poetry at some points.
Also, that background music is joining my playlist.
Thank you for the kind words, I've always respected the way you write your character, the underdog or misfit is a trope that is notoriously difficult to do well and I think you deliver. Your characters arrive with that same punchy, cinematic energy that screams " Do no harm, but take no ship" that I certainly believe is a mutual draw for both of us, given the diet of action movies as you suggested. Your characters strike me as outlaws and relatable jekyll and hyde types that explore aspects of a human condition and kind of lay bare a certain vulnerability that despite the powers or circumstance they are still fundamentally people with people needs. You play them as people, the powers are an afterthought, the character is the play and I think there's a beauty to that sort of thing... I don't think they're the characters someone would be compelled to like immediately, off the bat, there's a bit of digging, investment involved and effort reciprocated. I would like to write with you if the opportunity presents itself.
Vince in particular to me is a mix of pacino, kurt russell, johnny depp and christopher moltisanti, he is the quintessential tragic young man raging against the dying of the light, but he's aloof, he's ballsy and he's mischievous, convinces me he talks with a very expressive italian accent, I can see him being labile and alive, guy who thinks he owns the nights, good with a few peeps around the block he knows well, but he's also sharpening his skills. The character he reminds me most of comes from a 1973 movie called " Mean Streets " featuring Keitel and De Niro, in particular De Niro's character, Johnny.
Vince in particular to me is a mix of pacino, kurt russell, johnny depp and christopher moltisanti, he is the quintessential tragic young man raging against the dying of the light, but he's aloof, he's ballsy and he's mischievous, convinces me he talks with a very expressive italian accent, I can see him being labile and alive, guy who thinks he owns the nights, good with a few peeps around the block he knows well, but he's also sharpening his skills. The character he reminds me most of comes from a 1973 movie called " Mean Streets " featuring Keitel and De Niro, in particular De Niro's character, Johnny.

"He has big guns."
|| An excellent writer around world-building.
Literally the Black Widow, needs no introduction, peak character energy. Also love the expressive, cinematic writing style.
"It is an honor to battle alongside you. May you be eternally known as a weapon of the Allfather"
"Hey, Uh... Your armor looks cool."
“You got fancy clothes! Eek!”
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