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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 7:14:31 GMT -7
Like Anne Rice did? I never read past "The Vampire Lestat", so um... yeah.
But anyway, it wouldn't be like she's untouched. She would not be naive when it comes to sexual activities, but yes, her body would not have completely formed curves.
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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 7:26:25 GMT -7
*squeals* I have a starting point:
She was a passenger on the Titanic, and none of her family survived. When she landed, a strange but polite man took her in and changed her, intending to make her his wife. He raped her repeatedly, telling her she would come to enjoy it. She eventually kills him.
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Post by moons on Dec 3, 2008 10:31:46 GMT -7
That's a very good start
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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 12:02:29 GMT -7
Thank you, only I'm beginning to think it might be better to have her be a bit younger--only by a year or two--and have her sire find her roaming the streets. If I recall, child protective services didn't come about until around the 1920's, so they wouldn't have been any recourse for this girl. Perhaps she was shoved into an orphanage the moment she got off the Carpathia and then ran away because she was being beaten... all of this would lead to her eventually being a very sexual creature and not at all understanding of what love is. Hmmm... I'm liking this more and more.
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Post by moons on Dec 3, 2008 12:04:01 GMT -7
*Makes a note to change the ugly emotes v.v*
Yes, that sounds good indeed, it's always fun to see the fun new directions that one can go with a character.
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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 12:06:40 GMT -7
I want a giggle face!!
I'm having fun just developing her in public. It also helps others see that other than being owned by the same creator, she won't have any ties to Katastrophe whatsoever.
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Post by moons on Dec 3, 2008 13:11:51 GMT -7
*Nods* I view it from a writer's standpoint, not a game player's standpoint when talking about characters, generally.
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Post by Kunna Drakonis on Dec 3, 2008 13:42:17 GMT -7
Dood..I want the giggle and rofl face...*sighs* SailorMoonseh..lub chu!
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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 14:13:13 GMT -7
Oooh, and a wub face. *nods* And yes, I think I'm ready for you to do that banner using the person we discussed, m00nie.
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Post by Tally on Dec 3, 2008 14:57:14 GMT -7
I..
Most all of the characters I come across in this City were beaten/raped/drugged/abuse/kidnapped/abadoned/ect.ect
Its a very..depressing City.
I'm glad Tally was just a walking post-card of the 1960s to someone. <.<
And I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with ...you know what I mean. I'm stating that I'm always surprsied when someone had a happy human life
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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 15:13:33 GMT -7
Katastrophe's only issue is that her entire human family died of unnatural circumstances. Beyond that, she's not had it all that bad. Well, obviously, her husband and son were killed before she could reach them and she was subsequently accidentally turned by the same vampire. So really, she had a happy human life, up until her turning.
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Post by Tally on Dec 3, 2008 15:25:58 GMT -7
I'm..not sure if you were being sarcastic. If you weren't, it certainly sounds tragic to me...
o.0;
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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 15:28:40 GMT -7
It is, of course, tragic. But my point being, she didn't live a life framed by a horrible existence.
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Post by Tally on Dec 3, 2008 15:33:19 GMT -7
Well yeah, I got that much. It just further proves my point...
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Post by Katastrophe St. John on Dec 3, 2008 15:40:25 GMT -7
My apologies, I thought you had meant that they all lived tragic lives. But being turned, in and of itself, to one who was previously a human, would be its own tragedy. If I recall, Josephine was also "normal".
But as a great writer once said, "Who wants to read about people who are happy all the time in constantly happy situations? It'd be boring and no one would pick it up."
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