cuddlery: (in your face)
Scorpia! ([personal profile] cuddlery) wrote in [community profile] countryclub 2022-07-06 04:49 am (UTC)

Player Name: Gore
Player's Pronouns: He/Him
Preferred Player Contact: [plurk.com profile] goreo or ask for discord or PM.
Monthly Pacing: Should be consistent business as usual!
OOC Limits: My Permissions. I generally try to exercise caution about what I put Scorpia through in order to keep her playable, but this is one month where I think I'll subject her to more negativity and hardship.
Opting-Out Prompts: I'm hoping to steer clear of suicide and definitely avoiding the third prompt. Also leaning against Scorpia dying or being killed.

Character Name: Scorpia
Character Blood Type: Coldblood
Character Role: Night Walker

What CR you would like to develop for this event: All kinds of friends and allies are always welcome for Scorpia. This event could also be a unique opportunity to play some negative CR for Scorpia, although it will be in a temporary sense on her behalf, as she will be her normal friendly self after the event and will most likely seek to make things right with/befriend others she's clashed with during the event.
Open/Closed to New CR this event: Y!
What CR you want to avoid this event: Negativity for negativity's sake?

Timeline/Event Ideas:

- Good and Evil: I am actually feeling his chance to show Scorpia with more negativity. She will alternate between the bad and the good throughout the month. As the evil, she's open to conflict with others or others trying to calm her down. And as the good (and her normal self), she will absolutely be trying to cool others down even if she's endangered in the process! I am open to character injury in the process, but reluctant about any kind of death.

- Fortune's Fool: This one feel less definite about doing. I feel like I would prefer to play this up in a comical fashion, considering the characters are imagining reasons to be starcrossed lovers. For the potential partner, I could be open to trying to pair her up with some woman in her age range (20s). And as noted above, I'd prefer to steer clear of the suicide aspect of the prompt.

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