Arbiter_Ambrose Posted June 1 Posted June 1 I am curious to hear about how people feel about me and my characters, though, obviously they aren't many opportunities to interact with them I guess, and I don't really know as many people as others, and they have only been around for like, what, a month? Meh, feels like it. Don't feel obligated to put anything here since I am aware of the above issues, I just want to see if anyone has opinions, tbh this is mainly to judge my roleplay ability from other perspectives rather than the characters themselves but.. idk man, this is a piece of text. ;-; If you need a list, The Far-Fetched Seeds Of A Sacred Echo. Greyson Usman. .. Yea, that is basically it .-. There are others but I don't really play them or I deleted them because I just think, they don't fit and I don't want to retcon stuff that much. Quote
Arbiter_Ambrose Posted June 14 Author Posted June 14 (edited) Ya, fair enough, this was silly .-. if only they were like, a delete feature.. Edited June 14 by Arbiter_Ambrose I wanted to? Not sure why I need a reason .-. Quote
Arbiter_Ambrose Posted August 28 Author Posted August 28 (edited) I may aswell use this for a character concept I am working on, I have decided I want to join in on the Z.I. craze and make my first Zavodski character, I am thinking they would belong to the paramilitary branch and somewhat act... cool yet refined? I do not have a idea of how it'd go but I want to branch into more extroverted characters and having a somewhat cool looking but polite Z.I. seems to work out well to me. this post is mainly to use the image elsewhere since I require a VPN to use discord and I don't have many means to transfer the image to laptop. Edited August 28 by Arbiter_Ambrose Quote
Sniblet Posted August 28 Posted August 28 (edited) As a Z.I., you are subject to an ownership style that the wiki compares to the Burzsian method. It’s unlikely that your handler is uniquely merciful or that you can win them over with charm - if they think your winning personality is too human, or too complex, whatever that means to them, then they are liable to mindkill you. Exceptions to this rule probably do not remain in the profession long. Living under these conditions ought to have a substantial effect on the character. It doesn’t have to be your whole thing, but the executioner’s blade hangs over every Z.I., and it is unwise to ignore it. Most don’t mind; they just stay well within the lines set by their employer, and don’t fret about it unnecessarily. Some develop something of a phobia, fixate on the threat, and are conspicuously careful. This is risky. Some develop complex minds in secret. This is very risky; you can’t go back from it. ”Cool and refined” is about the kind of image that I think Zavodskoi would want to maintain. This might come “naturally” to your Z.I., or they might cultivate this personality as a matter of survival. At three years old, you have the option to play it as meaning it’s been three years since Tinter’s last wipe. Playing a previously wiped IPC is interesting I think. Someone else once lived in this body and this brain, but they made some mistake… I’m not your boss, nor am I synthlore. I just think that Zavod’s policy is very important to those subjected to it. Choosing to play a Z.I. means volunteering your character to exist under the eye of an unusually murderous slavemaster, and it’s cool if you make the best of it. Edited August 28 by Sniblet 1 Quote
Arbiter_Ambrose Posted August 29 Author Posted August 29 2 hours ago, Sniblet said: As a Z.I., you are subject to an ownership style that the wiki compares to the Burzsian method. It’s unlikely that your handler is uniquely merciful or that you can win them over with charm - if they think your winning personality is too human, or too complex, whatever that means to them, then they are liable to mindkill you. Exceptions to this rule probably do not remain in the profession long. Living under these conditions ought to have a substantial effect on the character. It doesn’t have to be your whole thing, but the executioner’s blade hangs over every Z.I., and it is unwise to ignore it. Most don’t mind; they just stay well within the lines set by their employer, and don’t fret about it unnecessarily. Some develop something of a phobia, fixate on the threat, and are conspicuously careful. This is risky. Some develop complex minds in secret. This is very risky; you can’t go back from it. ”Cool and refined” is about the kind of image that I think Zavodskoi would want to maintain. This might come “naturally” to your Z.I., or they might cultivate this personality as a matter of survival. At three years old, you have the option to play it as meaning it’s been three years since Tinter’s last wipe. Playing a previously wiped IPC is interesting I think. Someone else once lived in this body and this brain, but they made some mistake… I’m not your boss, nor am I synthlore. I just think that Zavod’s policy is very important to those subjected to it. Choosing to play a Z.I. means volunteering your character to exist under the eye of an unusually murderous slavemaster, and it’s cool if you make the best of it. I see, thank you for these contributions it has given me alot to consider as avenues, while I was aware of their quite harsh policy and such I seem to have not gotten it in there and this has helped with that, I will probably spend a bit mulling these over, thanks. Quote
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