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waheelawhisperer · 10 months
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4 and 8
Assuming this is for the OC ask I reblogged from you
4. Which OC gave themself a new name at some point in their life?
It's weird, I actually have none I can think of who voluntarily renamed themselves at any point. A lot of them picked up some nicknames, but all of them seem pretty comfortable with the names they were given initially.
4a. Was there anything that drew them to choosing that specific name?
N/A
8. If asked to make up a bedtime story, what would your OC come up with?
Feilan would come up with some kind of grand heroic tale.
Bluebonnet would think up something funny, probably with lots of shenanigans. She would have to remind herself to keep it appropriate for kids.
Agara would regale the child in question with tales of conquest and torture, just the sort of thing that would help any good demon kid sleep soundly at night.
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waheelawhisperer · 1 year
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Since I have OCs of my own, I'm curious, how do you go about making yours?
Oh God there are so many ways
Sometimes a stupid idea pops into my head and won't go away until I turn it into a story or character (FUCKING @norondor put Rhine Labs Arthurian Yuri into my brain and now I want to write about hot babe knights and beautiful courtly ladies kissing in secluded castle gardens, for example). This is how I got Greedy, a powerful and ancient dragon who is obsessed with VTubers.
Sometimes I just want to have adventures in the media I consume and come up with a character that lets me do that. In these instances, I typically start by making them someone I'd want to be (skills, personality, physical features, etc) and then decide to give them flaws so that they feel like people instead of strict wish fulfillment. Blatant self-indulgence is nice, but I would typically rather my characters have enough complexity to feel real. Feilan came about when I decided to just make an OC to project on instead of using poor Jaune for the purpose.
Sometimes I have an idea for a story, whether that be in terms of plot, setting, themes, and need characters to bring that to life. For Agara's story, which I still need a title for beyond "Hot Demon Lady Causes Problems On Purpose", I needed Calvin's life to be shitty enough that he'd be socially ostracized and more open to her manipulations, so I created a classist bully to make him miserable. In a lot of ways, this story is about how vulnerable, isolated young men can be groomed and radicalized and how dangerous that pipeline can be, wrapped up in a fantasy setting, so when I created Calvin, I made him the type of person who would be very susceptible to that kind of manipulation - low social status, unpopular with his peers, not particularly conventionally attractive or charismatic, lacking a useful support system, and desperate to change all that. I am not ashamed to admit that I drew on my own experiences here.
Other times I just have a cool idea for a character design that needs a story to go with it, which is how one of the characters of my high fantasy WIP came into being - I thought he was interesting and crafted a world around him.
Sometimes (a lot of the time), I am inspired by other media (fucking Arknights God damn it it keeps giving me brainworms) and create characters based on that. I saw a lovely art piece depicting Texas Arknights permanently removing Mostima from Exusiai's life in a fashion very in sync with her mafia roots and built a setting, plot, and group of characters from it (including a woman who is The Worst Bisexual Representation Ever but I'm pretty sure would also make tumblr sapphics feral on main).
Sometimes I am just horny and create Women I Think Are Hot.
In terms of the actual character creation process, I first identify what caused me to create the character (and thus what's already in place) and then go from there. Sometimes the design/role is already there and the template is already partially filled, but if I'm making a character from scratch, I start by figuring out what their purpose in the narrative is. With Feilan, I knew that the goal was at least in part to let me live out self-indulgent fantasies and have adventures in a world I found interesting (later on, he became my chew toy. This bad boy can fit so much trauma and comedic suffering in him), so I designed a character with physical features I had or wanted to have at the time: tall, built like a linebacker, attractive (but not too attractive. I wanted him to be good-looking, but not so hot women swoon when he walks in a room), deep voice, smart, compassionate, good at adapting on the fly, etc - and I will leave it up to you guys to figure out which traits I have and which ones I want. Then I figured out how I wanted him to dress. I was big into Jojo's Bizarre Adventure at the time and Jotaro's hat/coat combo has infected my brain ever since I first saw it, so I gave Feilan a cool hat and a long black coat. Since he was built on the Jaune self-insert template, I armed him with a sword and shield so I didn't have to modify too much.
Then it was time to figure out, more or less, what I wanted the plot to look like and what traits Feilan needed to have to make that happen. I kind of folded this together with the "give him flaws" stage because I needed those flaws to prevent a quick (and distinctly unsatisfying) resolution in either direction, so I made him good at thinking on his feet and outmaneuvering people (often half by accident or because they overestimate him) and able to plan effectively, but I also made him a bit of a hypocrite, prone to lashing out, self-centered, and afraid of facing the consequences of his own mistakes and then packed him full of some wonderful self-loathing.
The next step was deciding what themes I wanted to delve into. I knew the plot (roughly) of the first Feilan story and what it offered in terms of thematic exploration, so I decided to investigate masculinity, specifically through the lense of male isolation, male insecurity, male physical and emotional vulnerability, and male physical/emotional/sexual abuse. I realized this gave me a great vehicle to discuss masculinity in general, particularly toxic masculinity and what it means to be a man, so I gave Feilan daddy issues by creating Sten-Bjorn Varg (how do I do the symbol on top of the o on my phone someone help me), a Tough Manly Viking Man who has no idea what to do with a son that is very much not a Tough Manly Viking Man and picks a terrible strategy for dealing with that conundrum. I gave Feilan a set of beliefs about how a man Should Be (strong, stoic, doesn't need to ask for help) and started challenging those beliefs and breaking them down over the course of the story.
Then I considered the relationships I wanted him to have with others. I knew I wanted him to be close with Team RWBY, so I needed reasons they'd want to be around him. Being good-looking and not a dickbag is a good start, but if I wanted a real bond, I had to give him a little extra. I made him very laid-back and friendly and a good listener (and willing to cover for/go along with their shenanigans) so they'd be comfortable opening up to him and made him good at book learning so he could help Ruby with her schoolwork and otherwise serve as a mentor figure (and all this gave me the opportunity for delicious angst that fed into his self-esteem/self-loathing issues because every relationship he has is built on the lie that he deserves to be at Beacon).
Then it was time to just come up with the little things that made him feel like a person but weren't specifically plot-relevant. He has a sweet tooth and likes hot chocolate, he enjoys reading and playing video games but isn't a huge fan of watching TV, he's not particularly artistic, he enjoys exercise but not really fighting (outside of a spar. He doesn't get a thrill from it like Yang does) or the brutal training most of his mentors put him through, he doesn't really understand how to dress formally (or dress himself to best advantage in general), he's not very good at flirting or handling being flirted with, etc.
Meanwhile Bluebonnet came about because I thought the world needed more tall blonde big titty bisexual cowgirls with thick Texas accents and I was so right for that. I've been haphazardly slapping bits of characterization onto her like a clay figurine ever since. I started with her appearance, then moved to her personality and fighting style, and built a backstory from there.
Tl;dr there are a ton of ways I make an OC.
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waheelawhisperer · 1 year
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Moar violence asks (7, 14, 21, 22) and Bluebonnet + Feilan asks (3, 9, 16, 17). Feel free to ignore/trim if some/most are too open-ended or annoying.
Violence Asks:
7) what character did you begin to hate not because of canon but because how how the fandom acts about them?
RWBY: I can't say I truly hate any RWBY characters (even the ones who are utterly repulsive as human beings are at least decent as characters), much less because of the way the fandom acts about them, but there are certainly characters I like less than I ordinarily would for this reasons. I like Ironwood less because his stans are obnoxious and somehow think his plan would've worked (Team RWBY was right to fight and wrong to evacuate later and I will die on this hill) and that Team RWBY are the villains of the show, I like Jaune less because the Jaune harem people are incredibly fucking weird, I like Taiyang less because people keep insisting that his advice to Yang didn't suck and that Yang's disability arc was written well, I like Sun less because Black Sun shippers are annoying, and I like Blake and Yang less because Bumbleby shippers are annoying, there are so goddamn many of them that even a vocal minority is difficult to escape, and the worst of them will excuse any flaws in the show's writing or criticism thereof because the sapphics kissed and then buy out merch made by a company named after a homophobic slur.
Arknights: I don't like Platinum, and every time I see someone ship her with Nearl or Blemishine, I like her a little less.
Fate: I already hated Emiya Shirou but the way the Fate Stay Night fanbase gushes over him makes me want to run him over with a bulldozer. I also can't stand Waver or Iskandar after a former friend talked them up for years, they never once lived up to his hype, and then he tried to convince me that AI art was a victimless crime.
College Football: I already hated Baylor because of its athletics department's numerous scandals, but their fans are shitty self-centered entitled asshats on top of being mostly Evangelicals. They will forgive anything if the money sports win.
I absolutely despise Penn State for the same reason (scandals) but their fans are fucking horrendous and keep insisting that the head coach involved was a great guy, actually, and that their program didn't deserve the death penalty.
I was actually fond of LSU until they played Texas at DKR and then their players faked cramping/injuries because they were getting gassed and the coach whined about the visitor's locker room being too hot. Then two of their most recent coaches turned out to either have committed or enabled sexual assault, so there's that.
Georgia fans got significantly more obnoxious after they won a national championship, but they were barking at kids even before that, so they've pretty much always sucked.
Iowa state fans were actually tolerable until they had one good season and Texas/OU announced they were changing conferences from the Big 12 to the SEC, at which point they decided to be the whiniest and most annoying of the Hateful 8 despite mediocrity literally being the height of their program's accomplishments.
The Boys: Homelander and Soldier Boy are shitty people and good characters, but every time I see right-wing dipshits idolizing either of them or the newest batch of reader x fanfiction, I hate them both a little more.
14) that one thing you see in fics all the time
I mostly read RWBY fic when I read fic at all, but there's a list of annoying bullshit a mile long and about half of it comes from Coeur Al'Aran. Most of the rest is fanon that gained too much steam, but I really don't want to go into all of it right now.
21) part of canon you think is overhyped
RWBY: Volume 8 was dogshit and I don't understand why people enjoy it.
Bumbleby is overhyped to hell and back as a supposedly-amazing slowburn when I'd give it a B at best in terms of execution. Like very other fucking plotline in RWBY, it suffers from a persistent refusal to align resources and scope, prioritize specific elements of the show, or give anything major the time and focus it deserves. It's fine, though - the fanbase will fill in the blanks with headcanon and then claim that means the writing (that doesn't exist) is brilliant and anyone who thinks otherwise just lacks media literacy, just like they do every other time RWBY's writing fails.
Salem honestly sucks as a villain and simultaneously feels underwhelming and insurmountable at the same time because the writers dropped the ball on Volume 8 so Ironwood and Cinder could be the main villains for some fucking reason.
Arknights: The sociopolitical commentary isn't nearly as deep or incisive as tumblr likes to pretend and frequently fails to grow beyond "capitalism/imperialism/bigotry/Western society bad" like congrats you've identified and portrayed a problem but your solutions frequently either suck or don't exist
The prose is average and also 50% of it is unnecessary. Being obscure is not the same as being good.
Fate Grand Order: All of Lostbelt 5 was overhyped as shit to be honest
Elden Ring in general is overrated as hell and suffers from most of the Standard FromSoft Flaws, but that's more a consequence of the frankly absurd amount of hype it got rather than it being a bad game.
College Football: TCU had one good season with a bunch of Covid super-seniors, I doubt they'll have more than 8 wins this season. Sonny Dykes isn't the next Nick Saban until he actually manages to replicate this level of success consistently.
22) your favorite part of canon that everyone else ignores
Chapter 7 tells us that Dobermann is afraid of heights and Nearl is a goober who puts too much power into her Arts sometimes.
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OC Asks:
3) What’s something pointless/petty/unimportant that IRRATIONALLY ANNOYS THE HELL out of your OC?
Bluebonnet hates the sound of dripping water it drives her insane.
Feilan 1 absolutely hates it when people beat around the bush and try to play/manipulate him instead of just being forthright about what they want, which is a direct response to several flirtatious women trying to use sex appeal and wheedling to get him to do their bidding
Feilan 2 gets agitated during sparring/combat because his parents have a very active sex life and aren't really careful about hiding it from their children and the various grunts and gasps and shit people make while fighting sound too much like sex noises to him. He's walked in on too much kinky middle-aged fornication to not have hangups about physical intimacy.
Feilan 3 does not like it when people grab him by the wrist. That is a Yang and Ruby zone only.
Feilan 4 hates sushi to the point where being around it forces him to fight not to be violently ill because raw animal protein of any kind reminds him of the way Team RWBY was when he first met them and the fact that he spent a good semester facing the very real threat of becoming food.
9) What would cause your OC to choose to do something petty/pointlessly cruel?
Bluebonnet is generally very sweet and friendly even to people who aren't particularly pleasant, but her inability to Pull Bitches is a sore spot for her. Make fun of her for it and she'll get real nasty, real quick. Also, don't prank her, because she will escalate (though she will be appropriately horrified if she accidentally goes too far).
Feilan: Alcohol is the big one, especially for Feilan 1, and especially if he's drinking because something bad happened to him recently. He has a bad habit of taking out his stress on the closest available target and can get real mean when he's drunk.
Hurt someone he specifically cares about or just innocent people in general and Feilan has no issues with visiting retribution upon you in kind. Do not attack Beacon Academy. It will not end well for you.
On a more lighthearted note, antagonize him or act like a dick and he will respond in kind.
For Feilan 1 in particular, you can add being General James Ironwood or anyone associated with General James Ironwood to the list. Feilan 1 and Jimmy do not like each other at all for a variety of reasons, and Feilan tends to be at his pettiest when dealing with Ironwood and his military. This has bitten him in the ass at least once.
16) How strong or weak is your OC’s Impulse control? What’s the worst thing that happened because of their impulsivity or inability to be so?
Bluebonnet is not impulsive in high-stakes situations like combat (she's a very good soldier/Huntress/leader when the situation calls for it) but is otherwise the embodiment of "fuck it we ball" in social in social situations (she will, for example, happily go on a bar crawl the night before midterms if her friends rope her into hijinks). Bluebonnet lives for Shenanigans and her grades in school suffered for it.
Feilan is not particularly impulsive at all. His stupid decisions are mostly carefully considered and planned out in advance, and normally he can't be impulsive if he wants to survive. The main thing that makes him impulsive is the presence and attention of attractive women.
17) How does your OC sabotage themselves? 
Bluebonnet sees or hears something, thinks "this seems fun!", and then later realizes that it was not, in fact, fun (or that it was fun but also a terrible idea). She mostly has her shit together otherwise, but the big way she screws herself over is via her love life. She's chronically dateless and easily infatuated, and those two things combine to make her very frustrated and prone to tunnel visioning on whatever she thinks will result in a relationship. She will do almost anything she's asked if someone pretty smiles at her and desperately needs a friend around to knock some sense into her at all times.
Feilan gets it into his head that he wants to be a Huntsman despite having no training at age 17 and all his problems arise from there. He starts his stories by finding a way to get into Beacon anyway, but those ways aren't strictly legal and are often very dangerous. The main conflict up until the Battle of Beacon typically involves him trying not to blow his cover. Feilan, stop lying to people. It will be healthier for you in the long run.
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waheelawhisperer · 1 year
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Bluebonnet, 1+8!
1) What is the character’s go-to drink order? (this one gets into how do they like to be publicly perceived, because there is always some level of theatricality to ordering drinks at a bar/resturant)
Bluebonnet wants to be seen as both tough and fun, so her drinks are as follows:
Whiskey (ideally bourbon), either neat or on the rocks. Sometimes she'll have the in-universe version of a Jack and Coke. Tequila is an acceptable alternative if she's in the mood for hard liquor. She's also fond of beer, but her taste isn't particularly refined (she prefers the in-universe equivalent of Shiner/Lone Star, or maybe Coors/Miller beers or the stuff college kids drink to get drunk on a budget to fancy craft beers).
Bluebonnet doesn't like fruity drinks in general and will turn her nose up at stuff like wine and most cocktails (and juice if she's not drinking alcohol) unless someone else is paying for it. She does like a cold soda on a hot day and coffee in the morning, but she makes her coffee a little sweeter than average. She doesn't want her drinks too sweet, though.
Alternatively, anything someone else buys her, both because it's free and because she's hoping to get more than a drink later on (her hopes remain forever out of reach).
8) Describe the place where they sleep. (ie what does their safe space look like. How much (or how little) care / decoration / personal touch goes into it.)
Bluebonnet's room is always small and a bit messy. She spends so much time out in the field that she doesn't have much interest in luxury or extravagance and doesn't need much space. RWBY Bluebonnet has a small house in Vacuo (she used to live in a crappy apartment, but being a Huntress pays well from what we've seen in the show and she managed to trade up). Her bedroom is on the second floor and contains a lot of her gear, along with dirty clothes all over the place and little mementos from the people she's helped. She doesn't clean it as much as she maybe should, but there are a lot of little personal touches (posters, books, furniture, etc) that make it clear that it's hers.
Arknights Bluebonnet has a slightly larger house set up much the same way, except this one has an actual yard. She likes to garden in her spare time (she's decent with flowers and stuff like that, but can't grow food crops for shit), but she's out working so often that her neighbors take care of her plants more than she does (she responds by hunting down some animal protein for them in return). Her bedroom is similar to RWBY Bluebonnet's, except that the chest full of medals she earned during her military service has pride of place on her dresser.
Once she signs on with Rhodes Island, her dorm room is also a bit of a mess, but she tries harder to keep it clean because someone might see it, so there's at least less dirty underwear on the floor. There is, however, a mini fridge full of beer. This is an essential addition to her living quarters.
Bluebonnet is currently fighting with Kal'tsit to be allowed to repaint her room something that isn't steel gray and losing.
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waheelawhisperer · 10 months
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light, or water, or strength?
29. LIGHT - Which OC would you most want to act like?
Fuckin none of them they all cause so many problems
Probably Bluebonnet. She might cause problems sometimes, but it's rarely on purpose, unlike the others. Feilan comes in second place because he's at least trying to be decent, but he's got a few flaws I'm glad I don't.
48. WATER - Do you prefer urban fantasy or high fantasy?
I love both, I can't pick between them, but I'm on a bit of an urban fantasy kick right now. As you know.
(If I look at my WIP list of original works right now, it's fairly evenly split between the two, and of course other genres)
45. STRENGTH - What kind of scene are you best at?
If you ask our good friend @annierosaart, it is probably the messy, emotional, gut-wrenching ones where two or more people who care deeply about each other also cause each other a lot of pain. Looking at my abandoned RWBY stuff, for as much as I feel like getting dialogue right can be a pain in the ass sometimes, I do genuinely feel like I'm good at writing the scenes where people Talk About Something Deeply Important To Them and there's a lot of emotion and vulnerability involved.
I really need to get better at writing action.
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waheelawhisperer · 1 year
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1 for feilan, 12 for bluebonnet!
1) On a scale of “is occasionally forced to bathe” to “Instagram model with sponsors to hoe for” how involved is your OC’s Skincare routine?
Feilan is A Man and was raised with the expectation that he would be Manly and not care about Pussy Woman Shit like beautification, but he also has a bunch of sisters who were raised in traditionally feminine fashion and also bully the shit out of him because he typically starts off with the spinal strength of a wet noodle. As a result, he knows more about skincare than the average Cishet Man and tends to at least use moisturizer and stuff like that. I also make it a rule in my RWBY stories that having Aura strengthens the immune system and deals with common skin issues like acne and dandruff, so Huntsmen and Huntresses tend to have good skin even if they don't specifically put effort into taking care of it.
Since I have 4 different Feilan stories, the answer to questions like these sometimes change between stories, but this one mostly remains the same, with the exception of Feilan 3. Feilan 3 is Yang's (and Ruby's) property/food source and thus his skincare routine is whatever Yang says it is. As a result, his skin is in great condition, and also his nails are frequently painted in interesting colors and funny things are done to his hair.
In terms of overall hygiene and cleanliness, Feilan is usually pretty clean (although his hair can get a bit wild). He regularly showers, shaves, and applies deodorant and so on, but he isn't overly fastidious or vain and doesn't put a ton of effort into his appearance unless he's attending a formal event of some kind.
(Please ask me question 20 so I can talk about the time Feilan 1 was about 2 steps away from being hosed down like a dog that rolled around in mud (Qrow actually did get get forcibly washed))
12) What perfectly-normal-to-them-thing does your OC do that confuses/pisses off/terrifies their neighbors?
Bluebonnet struggles to understand that testing her guns and ammunition right outside her house at all hours of the day and night has adverse effects on her neighbors.
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waheelawhisperer · 1 year
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bluebonnet, 2, 6, 11!
2) What are your OC’s food preferences (flavors/textures/spiciness/calories/ when and how they eat) and how did they get that way?
Both versions of Bluebonnet (RWBY and Arknights) love spicy food. When she goes to a restaurant, she doesn't get white person spicy, she gets spicy spicy. This girl can eat a ghost pepper without breaking a sweat. Her favorite source of protein is beef, as befits a fictional Texan analogue, and her favorite cuisine is Tex-Mex (or whatever the in-universe equivalent is). She's also partial to the taste of anything cooked with/marinated in beer or whiskey.
Bluebonnet's very active and tends to like (and need) high-calorie food, especially since her various professions don't always let her have a steady meal schedule. She eats as much as she can whenever she can. She has learned the hard way that food and sleep are not always readily available.
6) What would STOP your OC from Doing The Right Thing in a tense situation?
If someone she loved was in danger, Bluebonnet would let the world burn. Otherwise, she has a very strong moral compass.
11) What song is 100% garunteed to get your OC beyond turnt and will be sung loudly and emabarrasingly, either in public or the shower?
Mama Tried by Merle Haggard. If she hears it, she will sing it, without exception.
She will also sing Old Town Road loudly and without shame if given the opportunity.
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waheelawhisperer · 1 year
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OC ask thingy (mainly curious 'bout Bluebonnet & Feilan): 4, 7, 12, 15.
4) What’s your OC’s response to being asked for money by a homeless person?
Feilan 1 would give them a little bit of cash. Feilan 2 would give them a lot of cash because Feilan 2 is very wealthy and doesn't really know how money works (goddamn trust fund baby). Feilan 3 would first evaluate the homeless person as a threat and then follow Yang or Ruby's lead. Feilan 4 would give them some money, hope Weiss doesn't say anything insensitive, and then resign himself to her endless questions about the nature of a society that allows some of its members to be homeless.
Bluebonnet has to fight to not give them everything in her wallet. She's very kindhearted and generous with her money. It's almost impossible for her to see someone in trouble and not try to help.
7) Realistically, could your OC (in their normal circumstances- i.e. at thier own house/battlecamp/spaceship etc.) keep a small child alive for a week if they had to?  A Dog?  A Houseplant? A rock with a  smiley face painted on?
Feilan had to babysit a bunch of younger sisters, he's got this. Bluebonnet is also very good at keeping small helpless creatures alive.
12) What perfectly-normal-to-them-thing does your OC do that confuses/pisses off/terrifies their neighbors?
Answered this for Bluebonnet already. Feilan 1 doesn't have anything super weird that he does, but people do tend to find his insistence on not being around open flames (people keep setting him on fire) a bit off-putting.
Feilan 2 will occasionally say things that suggest that he is both readily familiar with the Creatures of Grimm and doesn't consider them a threat, an attitude unusual even for a seasoned Huntsman.
Feilan 3 will casually mention his absolutely brutal training that involved being abandoned in a Grimm-infested forest with a broken arm and told to find his way home or die as if this is a thing he should be grateful for.
Feilan 4 has a number of not-quite-normal mannerisms that make other Beacon students a bit scared to approach him because he's spent an entire semester at his previous school trying to present himself as a threat so his fellow students don't kill and eat him, not necessarily in that order, and he hasn't learned how to turn that off yet. He freaks the absolute hell out of Qrow and Winter by informing them that the environment he and Team RWBY escaped to come to Beacon had something like an 80% fatality rate among the students.
15) How often does your OC “zone out” or do things on autopilot and how severe have the problems that have arisen from that been?
Feilan 1 zones out when doing paperwork. This has bitten him in the ass on at least one occasion because Blake took the opportunity to sneak something into his paperwork that she probably shouldn't have. The nature of his training means that otherwise, he's always on alert and expecting an attack. He also tends to see his focus slip when he doesn't get enough sleep, which has directly led to spoileriffic consequences.
Feilan 2 is too interested in what's going on around him to zone out much.
Feilan 3 is almost constantly in bodyguard mode as the result of the deal he made to get into Beacon. The only time he's not focused is when chilling with friends or when Yang and Ruby are feeding.
Feilan 4 will not relax his guard for an instant because he justifiably fears that a moment of inattention will get him (and later the people he cares about) killed.
All Feilans frequently lose brain function in the presence of beautiful women. Yang and Cinder in particular like to (try to) take advantage of this. Coco does too on occasion (she's gay but just likes messing with him). Blake 4 is an absolute shit about it.
Bluebonnet zones out when studying or doing stuff like paperwork (not her favorite) and when she's drinking at a bar. She's always very sharp when she plays poker, though, even if she's had a little too much whiskey beforehand. She's definitely failed written exams because she got bored and wandered off into her own head, but she's never lost focus in a combat situation.
Ask me more of these I'm having so much fun answering them
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waheelawhisperer · 1 year
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Also I invented another OC while I was driving, so maybe seasoned Huntress Bluebonnet McKiernan will make an appearance at some point
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