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Jaime Lannister ([personal profile] thethingsidoforlove) wrote2012-01-21 06:40 pm

permissions for multiversal

part i.
Character name: Jaime Lannister
Fandom: A Song of Ice and Fire
Species: Human
Character powers: N/A

part ii.
1.) Is it acceptable for your character to be mind-controlled or persuaded? How susceptible are they to mind control, hypnotism, or suggestion?
If you can do it, then chances are that Jaime is as susceptible as the next guy.

2.) Is it acceptable for your character to have their mind read? Does this include traumatic memories? What is their mind like (disturbing, orderly, joyful, surprisingly empty, etc.)? If the character has psychic walls or preventative measures against psychic interference, please explain.
Same as the above. OOCly, I am fine with his mind being read, although if you want to gather any secrets, I would like to know ahead of time because there are memories that will skew what one thinks of Jaime and can be damaging if it gets out. His thought processes are pretty normal, and he runs on instinct and impulse more than carefully measured consideration, for all that he is not incapable.

3.) Are thoughts mentioned in narration acceptable for a telepath to pick up?
Sure.

4.) What about emotions, in the case of an empath? What sort of general emotional reading would such a character receive from yours?
He is a very confident and self-assured individual, someone who knows well his own skills and assets, and some of his own failings, but trends towards arrogance all the same. His feelings are usually calm and almost unresponsive, but he does have a temper that can be readily triggered with the right words. He is also legitimately fearless, to a worrying degree that isn't strictly shiny courage.

5.) Are there any aspects of your character's mind, emotions, or memories you would like to be picked up, mentioned, or used in character? Conversely, is there anything that should not be noticed, or at least never mentioned?
It will definitely depend on the situation and the people involved. I have nothing I am burning with desire to be uncovered so it is a case by case sort of thing.


part iii.
1.) Physically speaking, what stands out about your character? Imposing size? Physical scarring? Tattoos?
6'2", lantern-jawed, metallic blonde, broad-shouldered, and green-eyed, Jaime is almost as well known throughout the Seven Kingdoms for how he looks as he is for his prowess as a knight. Lesser spoken of might be a somewhat big nose and an easy smile that give his face some character. Save for a few lasting scratches here and there thanks to a dangerous lifestyle, he is mostly whole and healthy, with callused palms from constant sword and combat training and practice. He looks to be in his early to mid thirties.

2.) Is your character immune to any of the following: poisons, chemical agents, telekinetic influence, radiation, or types of illnesses?
No.

3.) Is your character physiologically different from a human in any way? This can include their blood, skin, hair, et cetera being made up of something unusual or simply differing in construction and durability.
No.

4.) Are you amenable to having your character be harmed in any way? How far are you comfortable with injury to you character going? Does this include being fed on by vampires, willingly or unwillingly?
I am amenable to injury in general, but if it's severe/crippling, then conversation beforehand would be good. That can include vampires. Feel free to contact me.

5.) Is it acceptable for other characters with abilities of shapeshifting or disguise to imitate your character? Does this include ability mimicry?
Sure, but let me know so I can stalk. He has no powers for the mimicking.


part iv.
1.) Can your character's presence or aura be noticed by other characters, and how would it look/feel to them? How would it manifest to a character with no supernatural abilities, if at all?
His aura would probably be quite big and bold and bright, because he just sort of is, but one without much substance to it - look in its centre and there's just vague, apathetic grey that speaks of something wrong, suppression, nihilism.

2.) Can your character be affected by magic spells and curses?
Yes.

3.) Can your character be affected by sin and corruption, and be tempted toward expressing their darker urges (of whatever flavor)?
Yes.

4.) What sort of sins is the character prone toward, and how might they best be tempted, if you are interested in such an event?
Wrath and pride. One would expect greed, but he isn't, really. That's his sister.

5.) Are you amenable to the character receiving prophetic visions, including as part of a plot?
Yes.


part v.
1.) Is threadjacking allowed? Under what circumstances?
Yes. All circumstances.

2.) Is it acceptable for canonmates that are updated further than yours to inform your character of events yours has not yet experienced?
Yes.

3.) Are there triggering or upsetting topics you would like other characters to avoid mentioning to yours for the sake of continued comfort (racist words, homophobia, self-injury, etc.)?
No, characters are characters. I would also like to note that Jaime's history and even current attitudes towards sex and relationships have sibling incest as a focal point, which can be trigger/Do Not Want for some. It won't come up much if at all, but it is worth mentioning.

4.) Are there any additions you would like us to make to this survey?
Nyet.