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Sep. 1st, 2010 11:51 pmOverall Information/Summary
Will contain spoilers for Kuroshitsuji II for the entirety of Alois Trancy. Please don't read if you intend on watching the series. (Although to be perfectly honest, my opinion is Kuroshitsuji II is terrible and there's really no reason to be watching it. I just like Alois, okay?)
( Overall Information/Summary )
Non-spoiler notes: He has the perks of being terrified of the dark, being incredibly dependent, and possessing extreme abandonment issues!
Permissions
re: Alois
Physical: Very healthy; very active. His only notable physical defect is a deep scar on his stomach from where he was once stabbed.
Physical Fights: While likely capable of holding his own with other boys his size and/or age, he isn't the strongest and can be easily overpowered. He'll cry, cower, or resort to cheap tricks to get out of a situation he can't win. (And possibly stab you in the back if you turn your back?)
To Those Who Read Minds: Imagine a car crash. Imagine the paramedics arrive to help but suddenly a huge semi crashes into the scene, spilling gasoline everywhere. Someone else does a drive-by and carelessly flicks a lit cigarette and the whole thing goes up in flames. That's all right though: there's an airplane overhead that sprays water to put the fire out -- only the engine fails before it can accomplish any of that and the plane crashes into the wreck, adding fuel to the fire. The city in which it happens is overall inconvenienced and annoyed, but their worries are soon eased into nonexistence when they're hit by a very large radioactive meteorite and everything within a fifty-mile radius is wiped out. The survivors who were paranoid enough to have lived in their bomb shelters since the time they were old enough to believe conspiracy theories have strange defects from the radiation, but otherwise live what they consider to be normal lives. (The problem is how many people would find it normal?)
In short: he's a mess. Any mind-reader trying to pull something useful out of him is bound to be smacked with a lot of terrible and horrific albeit irrelevant mental images. Feel free to ask me for more details.
To those sensitive in matters of soul: it may feel like the insides of a child's rattle, erratically shaking around inside him. Intensity varies. Sometimes there's no trace of it at all.
You may: do just about anything to him. Kill him or kiss him if it suits you. Horribly maim him if you don't touch his cute face. Eat his soul like a demon. Really. I don't care. I have no personal affection for this little monster. Violence and/or messed up stuff is perfectly fine.
re: Others:
Please let me know if you have any aversions to your character:
a) inevitably being touched
b) being made fun of
c) potentially being physically attacked without provocation
d) being hit on by a fifteen year old boy when your character is also male (despite being a kid, he doesn't seem to swing for the ladies)
e) getting asked really awkward questions
f) having suggestive commentary at them
g) having their name listed in an entry even if he's never interacted with them (it may or may not happen)
Alois has no concept of boundaries or personal space. Consider him like you would a highly immature fifteen-year-old girl who would write about you in her diary.
Will contain spoilers for Kuroshitsuji II for the entirety of Alois Trancy. Please don't read if you intend on watching the series. (Although to be perfectly honest, my opinion is Kuroshitsuji II is terrible and there's really no reason to be watching it. I just like Alois, okay?)
( Overall Information/Summary )
Non-spoiler notes: He has the perks of being terrified of the dark, being incredibly dependent, and possessing extreme abandonment issues!
Permissions
re: Alois
Physical: Very healthy; very active. His only notable physical defect is a deep scar on his stomach from where he was once stabbed.
Physical Fights: While likely capable of holding his own with other boys his size and/or age, he isn't the strongest and can be easily overpowered. He'll cry, cower, or resort to cheap tricks to get out of a situation he can't win. (And possibly stab you in the back if you turn your back?)
To Those Who Read Minds: Imagine a car crash. Imagine the paramedics arrive to help but suddenly a huge semi crashes into the scene, spilling gasoline everywhere. Someone else does a drive-by and carelessly flicks a lit cigarette and the whole thing goes up in flames. That's all right though: there's an airplane overhead that sprays water to put the fire out -- only the engine fails before it can accomplish any of that and the plane crashes into the wreck, adding fuel to the fire. The city in which it happens is overall inconvenienced and annoyed, but their worries are soon eased into nonexistence when they're hit by a very large radioactive meteorite and everything within a fifty-mile radius is wiped out. The survivors who were paranoid enough to have lived in their bomb shelters since the time they were old enough to believe conspiracy theories have strange defects from the radiation, but otherwise live what they consider to be normal lives. (The problem is how many people would find it normal?)
In short: he's a mess. Any mind-reader trying to pull something useful out of him is bound to be smacked with a lot of terrible and horrific albeit irrelevant mental images. Feel free to ask me for more details.
To those sensitive in matters of soul: it may feel like the insides of a child's rattle, erratically shaking around inside him. Intensity varies. Sometimes there's no trace of it at all.
You may: do just about anything to him. Kill him or kiss him if it suits you. Horribly maim him if you don't touch his cute face. Eat his soul like a demon. Really. I don't care. I have no personal affection for this little monster. Violence and/or messed up stuff is perfectly fine.
re: Others:
Please let me know if you have any aversions to your character:
a) inevitably being touched
b) being made fun of
c) potentially being physically attacked without provocation
d) being hit on by a fifteen year old boy when your character is also male (despite being a kid, he doesn't seem to swing for the ladies)
e) getting asked really awkward questions
f) having suggestive commentary at them
g) having their name listed in an entry even if he's never interacted with them (it may or may not happen)
Alois has no concept of boundaries or personal space. Consider him like you would a highly immature fifteen-year-old girl who would write about you in her diary.