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Mar 27, 2010 15:42

Stolen from Otana, who stole it from Moetello-mun and Leotardo-mun.

A. "Has my portrayal of a character(s) changed the way you think of him/her?"

B. Pick one of my characters and I'll answer the following questions about him or her.

1. What would your character kill for? What would they die for ( Read more... )

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luna_kitsu_blu March 27 2010, 23:37:31 UTC
1. What would your character kill for? What would they die for?
Torn would kill and die for his cause. Considering his cause essencially boils down to 'protect and ensure a decent future for those who deserve it', he would kill and die for his friends and 'innocents' (ie children)

2. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances? Why?
Let Ashelin die. He will, and has, dropped everything just to make sure that lady keeps breathing.

3. What do they dream about?
A world where the divisions between classes are smaller, education is open to all and democracy is the law of the land. Also, no fucking Metal Heads.

His selfish dream is being a normal dude with a normal family consisting of him, Ashelin, and a daughter where none of them have to worry about war, a whole goddamn city and any political bullshit EVERRRR

4. What’s their biggest fear?
Losing Ashelin.

5. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why?
Torn isn't a materialistic guy. He likes having His guns and His dagger, but he can make do without them. I could say that, thanks to my fanon, he'd really rather NOT lose his dagger, considering it's a fambly heirloom, and the only thing he has left of his father, but this is just fanon. In canon, there's no physical object Torn wouldn't ditch in a dire situation.

6. What is their fondest memory?
In ele-canon, having Ashelin admit she loved him. In Jak-canon, probably joining the Underground, realizing he could still improve his city, and getting a second start at life.

7. What is their worst memory?
Realizing, once and for all, that Praxis cared only about the city and maintaining control of it, and cared little to nothing of the people under him.

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