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Nov 28, 2010 13:38

PLAYER
[journal] robyn_boco
[age] 21
[previous characters] n/a

CHARACTER
[series] Yu-Gi-Oh! (5Ds)
[full name] Carly Nagisa
[age] Physically: ~23 (note: Canon never expresses her age, but considering the context clues surrounding her career in journalism, it makes the most sense that she'd be around this age) Mentally: 18+
[gender] Female
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revision three dieforyoumylove December 5 2010, 06:05:43 UTC
Now, if that desire is fulfilled-in this case Carly believes she's murdered Divine-then the Earthbound God is present with the Dark Signer, but they're out of the trance that grants their focus. Is this the god's choice? It's ambiguous. But I don't think that a Dark Signer could do something that the person absolutely would not do. That's not to say that someone who isn't a Dark Signer would have the potential to commit genocide or want to bring an apocalypse, but it's the specific ultimate goal that we're talking about. Under no circumstances would Carly ever want to kill Jack; when faced with the reality that she'd have to kill him she refuses to accept it. That in itself seems enough to force Aslla Piscu to stop subtly controlling her despite the presence in her head. I believe that the Earthbound God still has a somewhat skewed view over the vessel: Carly doesn't think about the people that she's already hurt, but focuses on the one person she'll eventually kill. That contradicts so many things Carly stood for in life: if she wanted to see the success of others especially in her own frequent misfortune, she would be far more overcome with grief over murdering hundreds of people.

Yet between the point that she kills Divine and the point that she duels Jack, Carly's returned to that twisted mindset. So there had to be some sort of desire that an Earthbound god could grant her so that Asllla Piscu could be let back in. Aslla Piscu is named for the spirit who messed with people's hearts and minds. In Carly's case, the Earthbound God gave her a vision of a “perfect” life (Read: one where Carly can be with Jack and they can live happily together forever...as dark signers). Considering her mindset is already a little off (Carly as a normal human being would have never accepted this idea), this sounds like a great idea and all she has to do is just kill Jack? Well, now it's okay since she can bring him back from the dead and they can have that happy ending. So, Carly agrees. As long as she can achieve her goal, the Earthbound God can trim and modify what it needs to to allow her to get there. In this instance, the levels of pain that Jack would experience wouldn't matter because it would bring him closer to death. So long as her desire is achieved, Carly will stop at absolutely nothing.

In my additional notes, I mentioned how it would be assumed that the contact between Carly and her Earthbound god would be severed. If possible, I'd like to make it clear that this is to eliminate direct contact with Carly (re: speaking to her, or possessing her), but would not eliminate the mindset that Carly currently has because the damage has already been done. She believes that once she achieves her goal that she will become the Queen of Hell and have Jack as her King, and she has every intention of making that goal happen. The only way to snap her out of this would be to appeal to her better judgment and prove that this isn't the life Carly actually wants. I'd also like to note that while outcome can't happen in the game's setting, she'd still carry herself as being above this foolishness, and that no one is possibly better than Jack Atlas.

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