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Jan 16, 2011 17:59

Because it looks fun~

Pick a character and I will give and explain the top five a few ideas/concepts/etc I keep in mind while writing that character that I believe are essential to accurately depicting them.

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Tell me a pairing, and I will tell you:

1. When or if I started shipping them:
2. What I think their challenge is:
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1/2 alisamakora January 17 2011, 10:12:59 UTC

Frey:
1. While Frey is eager to help people any way he can, there are boundaries he will not cross with that help, usually those involving what is considered 'proper' in his mind. I screwed this up once or twice in the past, so I’m careful now.

2. His language. Frey uses a mix of casual or formal depending on the situation, as can be seen in the variety of options in game. I think I'm finally getting on top of this bit, as well.

3. The sheer importance of people. Frey is one of the best examples of a Tenkai who places people first. His first concern in any sort of emergency would be the safety of others and evacuation, before handling the threat itself. This also plays an important part in various other things like his interactions with other characters on a day to day basis He’s a bleeding heart.

4. Frey's knowledge of their world when speaking with castmates. I doublecheck gensopedia on things that occurred before SY 450, because Frey's chosen path in life before the war would mean he'd have tried to learn a lot about the many nations (and governments) in their world for future reference.

5. Plotting any sort of action in which Frey would require bothering another for help means weighing exactly what would motivate him to do so against his usual aversion from bothering people. Recent example: He's going to take up Hakkai's offer of help to learn how to cook soup because he has a sick roommate who needs it.

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