Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2016 23:19:59 GMT
VISTA
Character Information
REAL NAME: Annabeth Tyler Georgia |
REAL GENDER: Female |
GAME GENDER: Female |
AGE: 24 |
RACE: Human |
SEXUALITY: Bisexual |
FACTION: Adventurer |
FACE-CLAIM: Kouka, GIN TAMA |
PLAYED BY: Oxto |
Appearance
Suitable for her age of twenty-four, Vista gives off a certain maturity in both how she acts and how she dresses. With the exception of her hair being pink, there is a notable feeling of being put-together and well-groomed, bordering on a white-collar flair. With more angular features and a significant lack of any roundness, Vista looks like a bit of a grump with how she puts herself together and her general expressions.
Visibly Caucasian in both stature and features, Vista's primary distinction is her build. Sitting someplace between a bodybuilder and a professional athlete, Vista's game-side appearance overtook her more lithe one that she had in real life, giving her a pale, unblemished skin-tone but with a body structure more suited for her namesake as an adventurer. While not so apparent when clad in plate, the definition of her muscle tends to stick out when in anything that is softer than leather, being a bit of a sore spot for Vista with her finding it conventionally unattractive to look at.
Visibly Caucasian in both stature and features, Vista's primary distinction is her build. Sitting someplace between a bodybuilder and a professional athlete, Vista's game-side appearance overtook her more lithe one that she had in real life, giving her a pale, unblemished skin-tone but with a body structure more suited for her namesake as an adventurer. While not so apparent when clad in plate, the definition of her muscle tends to stick out when in anything that is softer than leather, being a bit of a sore spot for Vista with her finding it conventionally unattractive to look at.
Personality
(Minimum of 200 words is necessary. Explains the character's personality from their basic demeanor to how they get along well with other people.)
If you're looking for help describing your character's personality, I suggest you also try taking some personality tests. Pretend that you are your character; how would they answer these questions? The results should hopefully give you something that can help you write this section.
Myers-Briggs: www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp
Enneagram: similarminds.com/embj.html
If you're looking for help describing your character's personality, I suggest you also try taking some personality tests. Pretend that you are your character; how would they answer these questions? The results should hopefully give you something that can help you write this section.
Myers-Briggs: www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp
Enneagram: similarminds.com/embj.html
Background
(Minimum of 200 words is necessary. Explains the character's history prior to beginning their adventure in Elder Tale.)
First of all, we do ask that you keep the history somewhat believable given the time of the story (2018). Some suspense in belief is okay, but "cyborgs traveling 4 years back through time to play the game" is not such a good idea.
Might be best to take your time and start with the early history. Not necessarily too early, but enough to give you a background.
If Adventurer, how was your character's childhood? Did they have a happy life with friends and family? If not, explain the troubles they've had in their years and how they've managed to deal with it. How was their schooling? Were they one of the better students or were they the delinquent type? However much more you can add depends on how old your character is. Perhaps you can talk about whether they've been in relationships, whether they've had jobs, whether anything that happened in their past shapes how they behave today. Hopefully you should have a long enough history as is, but now you can talk about how your character discovered Elder Tale too. Were they a gamer? If not, were they asked by friends and family to try the game? What were their initial thoughts about Elder Tale, a game that's likely as old or even older than they were, finally available for them to play? Did they have any goals for how they wanted to play the game?
Playing as a Person of the Land is different. They are essentially NPCs of Elder Tale, having gained their own personalities due to the transition. Therefore, their history is much more relevant to the world setting. In the Unfounded Kingdom, many of the noble ruling class have disappeared a long time before, leaving mainly the common citizens. Over a few generations, these people banded together to attempt to rebuild their society. They returned to a more simpler lifestyle beside the land - hence their title as People of the Land. They are born from the earth and will someday return to the earth. Unlike Adventurers, if their HP should reach 0, they suffer a permanent death. If you choose to play as a Person of the Land, you must heed your physical limitations. We're not out to get your character, but just know what you're getting yourself into before you decide to play as a Person of the Land.
First of all, we do ask that you keep the history somewhat believable given the time of the story (2018). Some suspense in belief is okay, but "cyborgs traveling 4 years back through time to play the game" is not such a good idea.
Might be best to take your time and start with the early history. Not necessarily too early, but enough to give you a background.
If Adventurer, how was your character's childhood? Did they have a happy life with friends and family? If not, explain the troubles they've had in their years and how they've managed to deal with it. How was their schooling? Were they one of the better students or were they the delinquent type? However much more you can add depends on how old your character is. Perhaps you can talk about whether they've been in relationships, whether they've had jobs, whether anything that happened in their past shapes how they behave today. Hopefully you should have a long enough history as is, but now you can talk about how your character discovered Elder Tale too. Were they a gamer? If not, were they asked by friends and family to try the game? What were their initial thoughts about Elder Tale, a game that's likely as old or even older than they were, finally available for them to play? Did they have any goals for how they wanted to play the game?
Playing as a Person of the Land is different. They are essentially NPCs of Elder Tale, having gained their own personalities due to the transition. Therefore, their history is much more relevant to the world setting. In the Unfounded Kingdom, many of the noble ruling class have disappeared a long time before, leaving mainly the common citizens. Over a few generations, these people banded together to attempt to rebuild their society. They returned to a more simpler lifestyle beside the land - hence their title as People of the Land. They are born from the earth and will someday return to the earth. Unlike Adventurers, if their HP should reach 0, they suffer a permanent death. If you choose to play as a Person of the Land, you must heed your physical limitations. We're not out to get your character, but just know what you're getting yourself into before you decide to play as a Person of the Land.
Extra
(Post anything not covered in the rest of the template here. You can include things not already described in the previous sections like blood type, dominant handedness, character trivia, personal comments, etc. No word minimum.
Oh yes, while we're at it, after you post up your completed character app, you might want to stick it in archive.org/web/. Go to the bottom right of the page, paste in the link to your profile and then save the page. That way you can recover it in case it gets accidentally deleted or overwriten.)
Oh yes, while we're at it, after you post up your completed character app, you might want to stick it in archive.org/web/. Go to the bottom right of the page, paste in the link to your profile and then save the page. That way you can recover it in case it gets accidentally deleted or overwriten.)
Equipment
Main Gear | Accessories | Vanity Gear |
Armor Starter Platemail: A basic set of plate armor made from cheap iron. They are not really too protective, but they are better than going naked—probably. You probably do want to replace these asap, when you think about it. | Accessory # 1 N/A | Vanity # 1 N/A |
Left Hand N/A | Accessory # 2 N/A | Vanity # 2 N/A |
Right Hand Starter Claymore: A two-handed sword that uses its sheer mass to assist in cleaving foes. A starter weapon designed for novice adventurers, made out of cheap iron. It is well-balanced and easy to use but doesn’t hit particularly hard at all. You probably should get this replaced as soon as you can. | Accessory # 3 N/A | Vanity # 3 N/A |
Accessory # 4 N/A |
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Skill List
Shaman/Adventurer Skills Aura Saber: Swings the weapon around the user's body in a faint aura, then crashes it down upon the enemy. Multiple enemies can be struck by this attack by they are adjacent to the target. This skill increases targets' aggro on the user more than that of a regular attack. If this skill is used by Monks, the user will deliver an aura-enhanced swinging punch that delivers the same effects. This skill has an animation time of 2 seconds and a cooldown of 5 seconds. Demon's Eye: This skill when activated will slightly increases accuracy rate of the user's weapons. It also causes the weapon to be immune to hit spirit-type mobs whom normally nullify incoming physical damage. Of course, a successful hit requires an active attack towards a desired foe regardless. There was one time when the developers received e-mails saying that "I've used the Demon's Eye and I still keep on missing on ghost mobs!" among others. For this reason, several balance changes were implemented. When used, this skill adds a blue radiance on one's eyes, a rather scary sight post-Catastrophe. This skill has a casting time of 4 seconds, a duration of 60 seconds, and a cooldown of 70 seconds. Damage Interception: A barrier skill known as the signature move of the Shaman. Forms either a stationary barrier or a barrier around a target that continues to exist until the "energy" of the barrier expires. Energy will decrease slowly over time and decrease from damage taken. This skill has a casting time of 1.5 seconds and a cooldown of 5 seconds. Level 4 Skill Level 7 Skill Level 10 Skill Level 13 Skill Level 16 Skill Level 19 Skill Level 22 Skill Level 25 Skill Level 28 Skill Level 31 Skill | Pathfinder Skills Battle Perception: Toggle skill. Battle perception allows the Pathfinder to notice nearby monsters more easily by displaying their names and levels above their heads. It allows the Pathfinder to detect monsters about 3 meters further than a normal character, and is most useful for preventing ambushes. Level 11 Skill Level 21 Skill Level 31 Skill Level 41 Skill Level 51 Skill Level 61 Skill Level 71 Skill | Blacksmith Skills Heatsink: Blacksmiths are able to wear chain armor without penalties if they are normally unable to wear chain armor. They are able to wear plate armor without penalties if they are normally able to wear chain armor but not plate armor. Also a toggle skill. Through their skills at working around a forge, blacksmiths have developed a slight tolerance toward heat. They take reduced damage of 10% from fire-based attacks. Level 11 Skill Level 21 Skill Level 31 Skill Level 41 Skill Level 51 Skill Level 61 Skill Level 71 Skill |
Coding by Sayha of LH