Post by UG-Chan on Jul 6, 2010 16:42:25 GMT -5
Member claimed: Ehar
Personality: Ehar is very stubborn, rarely ever budging from a decision he makes. He is usually calm, but he has created many earthquakes and mountain ranges in his fits of rage. He is very loyal, standing by his friends and alleys even to a fault. He often wanders into the mountains when he wants to relax and escape the pressures that come with his position. He is very serious and nearly always has a wall around him. Because of this he comes off as cold or a jerk to persons he just met. It takes a while, but he’ll eventually let down his guard when he finds one worthy of his trust or they help him significantly.
Role-play example: Ehar leaned against a rock from his favorite ledge that over looked the mountain pass, sunning himself. He exhaled a lungful of mountain air. His ear twitched as he heard something scratching against a rock. He stood up, assuming his dog form as he bolted down the mountain pass. He followed the vibrations in the rocks until he was overlooking a small campsite. He looked down at the source of the vibrations; an Armagash was sharpening its claws. He looked at the campsite. Blasted trainers and their Pokémon, destroying my hard work. Though he had actually formed this formation during one of his ancient arguments with a member of the Parthenon. He assumed human form, walking down the rocky face with ease. He looked around the campsite. He was impressed in how the human was able to get the tent stakes into the rock using the natural crevasses. Must be a hume of the mountains, he thought, slightly impressed.
“Hey are you lost?” a voice said from behind him.
Ehar turned around, his golden eyes hard. “Not at the very least,” he said to the girl. “Are you?”
“I don’t get lost in the mountains.”
“Really now? I find that impossible.”
Why I should let you have them: I’d like to see what it’s like to play a Parthenon member, really. I figured Ehar would be the best to try with since earth is one of my favorite elements. I like dogs a lot so that’s an added bonus. Plus I find playing cold, serious characters a challenge and a switch up from my usual happy-go-lucky/naïve characters.
Personality: Ehar is very stubborn, rarely ever budging from a decision he makes. He is usually calm, but he has created many earthquakes and mountain ranges in his fits of rage. He is very loyal, standing by his friends and alleys even to a fault. He often wanders into the mountains when he wants to relax and escape the pressures that come with his position. He is very serious and nearly always has a wall around him. Because of this he comes off as cold or a jerk to persons he just met. It takes a while, but he’ll eventually let down his guard when he finds one worthy of his trust or they help him significantly.
Role-play example: Ehar leaned against a rock from his favorite ledge that over looked the mountain pass, sunning himself. He exhaled a lungful of mountain air. His ear twitched as he heard something scratching against a rock. He stood up, assuming his dog form as he bolted down the mountain pass. He followed the vibrations in the rocks until he was overlooking a small campsite. He looked down at the source of the vibrations; an Armagash was sharpening its claws. He looked at the campsite. Blasted trainers and their Pokémon, destroying my hard work. Though he had actually formed this formation during one of his ancient arguments with a member of the Parthenon. He assumed human form, walking down the rocky face with ease. He looked around the campsite. He was impressed in how the human was able to get the tent stakes into the rock using the natural crevasses. Must be a hume of the mountains, he thought, slightly impressed.
“Hey are you lost?” a voice said from behind him.
Ehar turned around, his golden eyes hard. “Not at the very least,” he said to the girl. “Are you?”
“I don’t get lost in the mountains.”
“Really now? I find that impossible.”
Why I should let you have them: I’d like to see what it’s like to play a Parthenon member, really. I figured Ehar would be the best to try with since earth is one of my favorite elements. I like dogs a lot so that’s an added bonus. Plus I find playing cold, serious characters a challenge and a switch up from my usual happy-go-lucky/naïve characters.