Meg Ford (
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ways_back_room2012-05-02 08:09 am
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Borrowed DE
I'm not stealing DE . . . I'm just sort of borrowing it.
If you were to write a sort of User's Guide to Interacting with Your Pup, what are two or three things that would be at the top of your list as being helpful for the other mun to know?
It might be especially useful if they're things it may be hard to work into narration. Or if they're things that are unique to your take on the character, because you're pre-canon/post-canon/all this stuff happened in Milliways that changed them from canon/etc.
And because examples are handy things, see my answer for Meg in the comments.
If you were to write a sort of User's Guide to Interacting with Your Pup, what are two or three things that would be at the top of your list as being helpful for the other mun to know?
It might be especially useful if they're things it may be hard to work into narration. Or if they're things that are unique to your take on the character, because you're pre-canon/post-canon/all this stuff happened in Milliways that changed them from canon/etc.
And because examples are handy things, see my answer for Meg in the comments.
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2. She's unhinged, to say the least. My working assumption is that she simply wasn't designed to be an angel who used to be a human who used to be an angel. Just as her human brain couldn't really handle her angelic memories, her angelic brain can't really handle the human ones.
3. She's dangerous, but she's not evil or aggressively malicious. The recklessness and the unhingedness make her unpredictable, in both actions and reactions, and she probably won't hesitate to try and stop you if she thinks she needs to (whether her reasoning is sound on that or not). That said, she's not out to cause harm or mayhem for the sake of causing harm or mayhem. And there are people and things that she cares about, and cares about deeply. Her ways of showing this, however, are not necessarily par for the course.
4. Honestly, she's kind of like a bomb with a fuse of unknown length that may or may not have been lit, and which may do harm or good by going off, and there's not always any way to tell until it does. If it does.