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"I tell no one any story but his own." (take 2)
All right, so.
Since Aslan is basically the equivalent of GOD in his world, that means, aside from being practically omnipotent, he is also omniscient - i.e. there is canonical evidence for him knowing not only about what happens in worlds that aren't his own, but also about people (their names, etc) before he even talks to them. For the sake of the game, this will obviously be toned down in terms of what he can/cannot know about in-game events and people, but just so I'm not stepping on any toes, please fill out the following form so I know what he can know about your character!
Name: Character Name | Character Journal
Race: I.e., is your character human or something else? Can he know that?
World Information: Canon Name | Canon Link (wiki or something like it is fine)
Summarize- What kind of place does your character come from? Is it Earth? Another planet? Have any major, world-shaking events happened recently? What kind of creation/god mythos is there?
Personal Information: A link to the character's application or some other informational source would be great, along with a brief summary of the character's life.
Issues to Be Explored: Since Aslan is very much about counseling those who need it, what, in particular, would you like Aslan to pick up about your character and address? Can be positive or negative.
Religious Affiliation: Is your character devout in some shape or form?
Plot: Is there anything your character is doing in the Port that he might know about/be interested in?
Stipulations: Can Aslan mention any of the above information publicly? If so, how much?
Tagging: Are you okay with Aslan tagging your character's posts, whether it be over the NV's or in person?
Just as a note: Aslan, as a rule, will never disclose any personal information about your character to others. He isn't the type to intervene either so even if your character is dastardly and evil, he probably won't do anything about it. Free Will, and all that.
Also, regarding fourth-walling: If you think your character would ICly know about Aslan (i.e., he/she has read the books or seen the films), feel free to recognize him! Since he's from the end of Voyage of the Dawn Treader, though, I'd rather people didn't get too much into the details of the later books.
Since Aslan is basically the equivalent of GOD in his world, that means, aside from being practically omnipotent, he is also omniscient - i.e. there is canonical evidence for him knowing not only about what happens in worlds that aren't his own, but also about people (their names, etc) before he even talks to them. For the sake of the game, this will obviously be toned down in terms of what he can/cannot know about in-game events and people, but just so I'm not stepping on any toes, please fill out the following form so I know what he can know about your character!
Name: Character Name | Character Journal
Race: I.e., is your character human or something else? Can he know that?
World Information: Canon Name | Canon Link (wiki or something like it is fine)
Summarize- What kind of place does your character come from? Is it Earth? Another planet? Have any major, world-shaking events happened recently? What kind of creation/god mythos is there?
Personal Information: A link to the character's application or some other informational source would be great, along with a brief summary of the character's life.
Issues to Be Explored: Since Aslan is very much about counseling those who need it, what, in particular, would you like Aslan to pick up about your character and address? Can be positive or negative.
Religious Affiliation: Is your character devout in some shape or form?
Plot: Is there anything your character is doing in the Port that he might know about/be interested in?
Stipulations: Can Aslan mention any of the above information publicly? If so, how much?
Tagging: Are you okay with Aslan tagging your character's posts, whether it be over the NV's or in person?
Just as a note: Aslan, as a rule, will never disclose any personal information about your character to others. He isn't the type to intervene either so even if your character is dastardly and evil, he probably won't do anything about it. Free Will, and all that.
Also, regarding fourth-walling: If you think your character would ICly know about Aslan (i.e., he/she has read the books or seen the films), feel free to recognize him! Since he's from the end of Voyage of the Dawn Treader, though, I'd rather people didn't get too much into the details of the later books.
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Race: Human (or an "evolved human")
World Information: Heroes | Heroes wiki (http://heroeswiki.com/Main_Page)
Summarize- She is from our version of Earth, with a twist- there are people who have abilities. Naturally, for most of the population, they exist only in comic books and movies. Nothing world-shaking has happened yet, as it was avoided after somebody shot Nathan before he exposed his ability to the world.
Personal Information: Here. (http://heroeswiki.com/Claire_Bennet) Born and raised in Texas, she lived a quiet suburban life until her ability manifested at the end of her sophomore year. She went through her junior year trying to test her limits and, during/after her Homecoming night, running from Sylar, a man who wanted to kill her and take her ability. She met her biological parents and family, and discovered that while her adoptive family was without any special abilities, her biological family had them. After all the events of season 1, her family moved to California with a new last name and her father told them to stay on the DL. It didn't work out too well, and after she was kidnapped by Bob Bishop (head of the company her father used to work for), she watched her father die from a gun shot. He came back to life thanks to her (or Adam Monroe's) blood. All was well until one afternoon when Claire watched her biological father get shot in the middle of a press conference before he was about to expose his ability to the world. Unfortunately for her, Sylar had found her in California at the same time and, while she was getting ready to leave for Odessa, stole her ability from her. The worst part of the entire experience was her loss of ability to feel pain, and she began to experiment with how far that reached. As of when she was taken, she tried to get hit by a train.
Issues to Be Explored: She doesn't believe in anything religious, because of her experiences with death and her lack of seeing anything 'magical'. She also blames her father for a lot of the unhappiness in her family, leading to a serious case of daddy issues.
Religious Affiliation: Nope.
Plot: In the coming months, she'll be trying to get to the Core. Keyword trying.
Stipulations: Yes, but she might not be too happy about it! As much as you feel necessary.
Tagging: Absolutely! :)