PLAYER INFO.
NAME: Blythe
PREFERRED PRONOUNS: She/Her
ARE YOU OVER 18? Yes
CONTACT:
Blythee
CURRENT CHARACTERS: N/A
CHARACTER INFO.
NAME: Castiel
CANON: Supernatural
CANON POINT: End of S5
AGE: Eons. Looks around early 30's.
GENDER: Angels are genderless However, he's in a male vessel and refers to himself with male pronouns while in his current vessel.
HISTORY: Personal and Canon
APPEARANCE: HERE
ABILITIES: HERE
SUITABILITY:
Castiel is an angel of the Lord. He's a soldier who has faced down angels and demons. He's gone to Hell to break out a soul and has seen a great manner of horrors in his lifetime without faltering. He has a strong will and strength of mind that allows him to keep a level head no matter the circumstances. He's usually the one acting first when faced with demons and monsters protecting others when they're caught off guard. The only time he's faltered is when his faith has been tested by the actions of Gods and angels making psychological horrors his Achilles Heel. However, he's been able to come to terms with the actions of God and the angels making even this route a lot easier to confront than he would have otherwise. His garrison was stationed near earth and he's watched humanity from it's infancy observing their bloodiest wars and atrocities without faltering. He approaches most things with facts. He works off logic so taunting him doesn't work. He doesn't have 'pride' to lead him astray as it once did when he believed angels were always right. The only time he's prone to be led astray is when his emotions get involved. The easiest way to get him riled is to threaten someone he wants to protect. All in all, he's mentally equipped to deal with the setting.
PERSONALITY.
WRITING SAMPLES.
SAMPLES:
Log: LINK
Network: LINK
NOTES.
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS:
NAME: Blythe
PREFERRED PRONOUNS: She/Her
ARE YOU OVER 18? Yes
CONTACT:
CURRENT CHARACTERS: N/A
CHARACTER INFO.
NAME: Castiel
CANON: Supernatural
CANON POINT: End of S5
AGE: Eons. Looks around early 30's.
GENDER: Angels are genderless However, he's in a male vessel and refers to himself with male pronouns while in his current vessel.
HISTORY: Personal and Canon
APPEARANCE: HERE
ABILITIES: HERE
SUITABILITY:
Castiel is an angel of the Lord. He's a soldier who has faced down angels and demons. He's gone to Hell to break out a soul and has seen a great manner of horrors in his lifetime without faltering. He has a strong will and strength of mind that allows him to keep a level head no matter the circumstances. He's usually the one acting first when faced with demons and monsters protecting others when they're caught off guard. The only time he's faltered is when his faith has been tested by the actions of Gods and angels making psychological horrors his Achilles Heel. However, he's been able to come to terms with the actions of God and the angels making even this route a lot easier to confront than he would have otherwise. His garrison was stationed near earth and he's watched humanity from it's infancy observing their bloodiest wars and atrocities without faltering. He approaches most things with facts. He works off logic so taunting him doesn't work. He doesn't have 'pride' to lead him astray as it once did when he believed angels were always right. The only time he's prone to be led astray is when his emotions get involved. The easiest way to get him riled is to threaten someone he wants to protect. All in all, he's mentally equipped to deal with the setting.
PERSONALITY.
● Your character has a chance to undo a terrible mistake, but in doing so, there could be unintended consequences for everyone they know. Is it worth the risk? Or should the dead stay dead?
● If your character had the option to permanently lose the ability to feel certain negative emotions like fear or grief, or permanently forget certain memories, would they take it? What if they will never know that something has been taken from them? Does loss only matter if it's known what's missing?
● Could your character ever forgive themselves for something morally wrong that they've done? No matter how much time has passed? No matter how much penitence has been done? Is being sorry enough to be a good person?
● Your character has a secret they have been sworn to, but revealing this secret could save the lives of countless others. Is it worth breaking the promise to save others, or is betrayal never justifiable?
● Has your character ever gotten joy out of hurting others, physically or mentally? If they have, does it scare them?
WRITING SAMPLES.
SAMPLES:
Log: LINK
Network: LINK
NOTES.
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS:
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