Eriond: His endless forgiveness can be really grating even to me at times, but I also really love it about him that he's so fundamentally good that he really doesn't judge people (and he's in a pretty judge-enabled position in his world)
Lois: Her relentlessness.
Evelyn: Hmm. I think her skepticism. Once things fall apart and she stops parroting faith in the systems she's in, she's going to end up skeptical of like all systems and that could be pretty super annoying but I really love it as a perspective.
Tavi: His brain. I know for a fact that it can be daunting to play and definitely a pain to deal with someone who thinks like he does, but for me it's just so much fun to take time, deliberately overclock my brain, and try to be smarter than I usually am. Also, the way he literally is incapable of stopping thinking about his home, possible changes or advances or applications, the future... it can be really annoying to deal with someone who constantly tries to fix the world around them, though he at least does maintain boundaries that Bar and things outside it are Not His Problem unless asked and often not then, but it does manifest in how he talks. And it can be a pain, but I love that drive in him.
R2: ... the binary. I know I complained about it just yesterday, but it also cracks me up and entertains me and is just so full of flavor.
Anakin: Literally everything about who he is. He's a raging Gary Stu, emphasis on raging, and he's volatile and snarky and terrible, and frankly I'm very bad actually at playing villains or non-heroes so Anakin really breaks a mold for me in that way and I love him for being the different one.
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Maybe she's still a little off-balance from meeting a cheerful and talkative vampire who eats human food.
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Lois: Her relentlessness.
Evelyn: Hmm. I think her skepticism. Once things fall apart and she stops parroting faith in the systems she's in, she's going to end up skeptical of like all systems and that could be pretty super annoying but I really love it as a perspective.
Tavi: His brain. I know for a fact that it can be daunting to play and definitely a pain to deal with someone who thinks like he does, but for me it's just so much fun to take time, deliberately overclock my brain, and try to be smarter than I usually am. Also, the way he literally is incapable of stopping thinking about his home, possible changes or advances or applications, the future... it can be really annoying to deal with someone who constantly tries to fix the world around them, though he at least does maintain boundaries that Bar and things outside it are Not His Problem unless asked and often not then, but it does manifest in how he talks. And it can be a pain, but I love that drive in him.
R2: ... the binary. I know I complained about it just yesterday, but it also cracks me up and entertains me and is just so full of flavor.
Anakin: Literally everything about who he is. He's a raging Gary Stu, emphasis on raging, and he's volatile and snarky and terrible, and frankly I'm very bad actually at playing villains or non-heroes so Anakin really breaks a mold for me in that way and I love him for being the different one.
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