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QUICK INFO & Permissions Post
CHARACTER NAME: Robert
CHARACTER SERIES: The Last Halloween (webcomic; found here)
Height: 137cm / 4'6"
Weight: Probably like 9kg / 20lb negl
Birthday: October 25, 1900
Zodiac: Scorpio
Birth Place: Shadow Realm
Hair: Blond; also mohair
Eyes: Sure
Build: Doll
Orientation: Bi
[OOC]
Backtagging: Forever!
Threadhopping: Just fine.
Fourthwalling: Sure, go ahead.
Offensive subjects: Not super into rape stuff...? Most stuff is okay, just ask if you think it might be iffy.
[IC]
Hugging this character: Go ahead. He will probably say "no" or "don't touch me" and potentially try to push them lightly away.
Kissing this character: Go ahead, he will probably react exactly as above.
Flirting with this character: Honestly? Sure. This ain't no kid.
Fighting with this character: Sure, just talk it over with me OOCly first/during! Robert's not as helpless as he might appear, but he's not that skilled at combat either. We can figure out how it'd go together.
Injuring this character: Sure, go nuts. Robert's body is actually made of cloth, while his head is possibly porcelain but possibly also cloth (and also contains blood, ew). He can endure a whole lot and put himself back together if need be.
Killing this character: Robert probably can't be killed, but I'm also not opposed to it happening. If your character can be considered immortal, especially if they can be considered an immortal monster, just shoot me a line if you want them to kill him!
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: YOU PROBABLY SHOULDN'T. I mean, yes, if you want to, we can probably work something out. But Robert's morality is none with left beef, he's over a century old, and his sole purpose in life is to bring suffering and discomfort to those around him. Rummaging around in his mind probably won't feel great.
Warnings: Robert, in a "joke" early in the comic, says to Mona that he and his friends aren't murderers "all the time." While he doesn't really seem inclined to be one at all, he can be quite brutal to his friends (who are undead and don't mind; he says he sewed Ringley's mouth shut and cut off his arms once to make him stop doing the chicken taunt), and was going to let Mona (the human 10 year old girl) die on a few occasions before getting attached.
Besides the above? The rest of this gets into spoilery territory, so I'm whitetexting it in a comment to this entry.
OPT OUT: If you wanna opt out of any of this being brought up in threads with you, or opt out of some of Robert's worse tendencies in threads, or even out of playing with Robert entirely, go ahead and let me know in this post, I'll go ahead and screen comments!
Get your own copy of the IC/OOC Permissions meme!
CHARACTER SERIES: The Last Halloween (webcomic; found here)
Height: 137cm / 4'6"
Weight: Probably like 9kg / 20lb negl
Birthday: October 25, 1900
Zodiac: Scorpio
Birth Place: Shadow Realm
Hair: Blond; also mohair
Eyes: Sure
Build: Doll
Orientation: Bi
[OOC]
Backtagging: Forever!
Threadhopping: Just fine.
Fourthwalling: Sure, go ahead.
Offensive subjects: Not super into rape stuff...? Most stuff is okay, just ask if you think it might be iffy.
[IC]
Hugging this character: Go ahead. He will probably say "no" or "don't touch me" and potentially try to push them lightly away.
Kissing this character: Go ahead, he will probably react exactly as above.
Flirting with this character: Honestly? Sure. This ain't no kid.
Fighting with this character: Sure, just talk it over with me OOCly first/during! Robert's not as helpless as he might appear, but he's not that skilled at combat either. We can figure out how it'd go together.
Injuring this character: Sure, go nuts. Robert's body is actually made of cloth, while his head is possibly porcelain but possibly also cloth (and also contains blood, ew). He can endure a whole lot and put himself back together if need be.
Killing this character: Robert probably can't be killed, but I'm also not opposed to it happening. If your character can be considered immortal, especially if they can be considered an immortal monster, just shoot me a line if you want them to kill him!
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: YOU PROBABLY SHOULDN'T. I mean, yes, if you want to, we can probably work something out. But Robert's morality is none with left beef, he's over a century old, and his sole purpose in life is to bring suffering and discomfort to those around him. Rummaging around in his mind probably won't feel great.
Warnings: Robert, in a "joke" early in the comic, says to Mona that he and his friends aren't murderers "all the time." While he doesn't really seem inclined to be one at all, he can be quite brutal to his friends (who are undead and don't mind; he says he sewed Ringley's mouth shut and cut off his arms once to make him stop doing the chicken taunt), and was going to let Mona (the human 10 year old girl) die on a few occasions before getting attached.
Besides the above? The rest of this gets into spoilery territory, so I'm whitetexting it in a comment to this entry.
OPT OUT: If you wanna opt out of any of this being brought up in threads with you, or opt out of some of Robert's worse tendencies in threads, or even out of playing with Robert entirely, go ahead and let me know in this post, I'll go ahead and screen comments!
Get your own copy of the IC/OOC Permissions meme!
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When every single human is born, a monster comes into being, one perfectly suited to their own fears, and when the human dies, so does their monster. But a monster can become immortal if they kill their own human.
Robert sincerely liked his human, a boy named Robert Eugene Otto. Gene considered Robert his closest friend, and Robert considered him a friend in return and liked spending time alone with him, and grew jealous when anyone else wanted to spend time with him, while also coveting the life he had. Over many years he ruined Gene's life and drove people away from him, until Gene, a fairly old man at that point, asked Robert to kill him.
Robert still thinks about Gene every day, despite it being over forty years since he killed him. He isn't sure if he regrets what he did or not. He's more aware now that any relationship a human and their monster try to have, even if they want it to work, will wind up very unhealthy in the end, and at this point has grown to think of immortality as more of a curse than a blessing.