Lord DreamCrusher
Primal yet Intelligent, Savage yet Sophisticated
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2018
- Location
- United States
No worries, just trying to help is all. Image is working now for me.
As for bond options it's a bit difficult to say at the moment. As a player I'm more of a top than a bottom, I don't mind writing Batul receiving now and again of course as I've explained to the others but I'd prefer it to be much more limited in number. Your idea or Batul would be reasonable enough for her personality I'm just hesitant in staking such things after Batul just recently got fucked by a magically charmed NPC. It might be easier to start with the idea you had for your character's personality and we could see where our characters would clash. For instance, Batul is a wanderer who is far from her tribe yet hasn't spent all that long in the more civilized lands. When it comes down to it she is going to be more primitive and direct in her actions and words than a typical person would so that could be an affront to YC since she is an Elf.
Something like "Batul is savage and uncultured, I will teach her how to behave proper." would work if you plan on flaunting the Elven sense of superiority that is common across many rulesets and mythos, otherwise you could be more direct in the hatred between species and jot down something like "Orcs are backwards savages that can never be trusted and Batul is no different. I will watch her closely." Of course it also depends on how you intend to set up her introduction, whether or not she is new to meeting Batul and Serah or she already knows them from before.
As for bond options it's a bit difficult to say at the moment. As a player I'm more of a top than a bottom, I don't mind writing Batul receiving now and again of course as I've explained to the others but I'd prefer it to be much more limited in number. Your idea or Batul would be reasonable enough for her personality I'm just hesitant in staking such things after Batul just recently got fucked by a magically charmed NPC. It might be easier to start with the idea you had for your character's personality and we could see where our characters would clash. For instance, Batul is a wanderer who is far from her tribe yet hasn't spent all that long in the more civilized lands. When it comes down to it she is going to be more primitive and direct in her actions and words than a typical person would so that could be an affront to YC since she is an Elf.
Something like "Batul is savage and uncultured, I will teach her how to behave proper." would work if you plan on flaunting the Elven sense of superiority that is common across many rulesets and mythos, otherwise you could be more direct in the hatred between species and jot down something like "Orcs are backwards savages that can never be trusted and Batul is no different. I will watch her closely." Of course it also depends on how you intend to set up her introduction, whether or not she is new to meeting Batul and Serah or she already knows them from before.