Post by lucidChthonia on Jun 20, 2012 16:58:53 GMT -5
MAIN: lucidChthonia
Name: Aelfrida Smithson
Species: Human
Current session: 9
Age: 19
Gender: Female
Age at entrance: 13
Specibus: Wirekind
Modus: Venn (items must have a common feature with at least one other item in the modus to be able to captchalogue)
Appearance: Short, a touch on the pudgy side, dark hair, skin freckles instead of burns.
Native moon: Derse
Current moon: Prospit
Most often seen on: Derse (6 of 9)
Personality: Always uses full names where at all possible, tends to link liberally to sources whenever she makes a statement she feels is bold. Attention-seeking but also a bit of a loner. Has a tendency to think she knows best, but at least the fact that she researches tends to make sure that she's usually right. When she doesn't, she has a definite overtone of thinking she can decide things for other people, although it's been significantly toned down by experience and maturity. Nevertheless competent, cares (albeit in a warped way), misses her governess.
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Sessions
1: Sylph of Mind (post-scratch) [god tier]
- This session's frog breeding was a little weird. A veteran gamebreaker (restlessRelic, I think; he was the Prince of Space) managed to replay into her first session, triggered her [Endless Climb] early to mine her for information. She proceeded to kill her best friend. By accident.
- LC's quest in the first session was to stop taking authority and their facts for granted, think critically, and recognize she could make her own decisions, which she achieved very well.
2: Smithson [sic] of Life
- Mixed session - humans, trolls, slimes, you name it there was probably at least one.
- This session was extremely bugged. Case in point, the Clown of Void whose dwelling spire spawned inside a Psychoruins, causing the Clown to spend most of their time clawing their eyes out rather than screwing up the session.
- Also there was a world lacking Consorts until Terraforming. Also there was a world that lacked the "verdancy" - anything destroyed never grew back. Also there was a world in which the Denizen had poofed himself out of existence just to spite the player and make that player's denizen quests impossible. (That one got fixed when the player died.)
- The session had a Waste of Space. LC is missing three months of memory which include the frogbreeding procedure for this session. This may or may not have been the Clown of Void's fault. Or the Bard of Heart's. The Seer Network got what it could from her, but she tries not to mention it these days. It makes her uncomfortable not to remember.
3: Maid of Space [god tier]
- Nearly all of this session died because the Reckoning meteors carried a deadly disease with a long incubation time. The planet that was originally intended to play had a well built-up and reinforced planet, with a large fraction of the population underground; microbes were the easiest way to wipe them all out. Only LC and the Witch of Time survived.
4: Knight of Law
- For the entirety of this session, she was called the Knight of Knight. Picked up angel corruption during her Knight Syndrome, got hugged the hell out of it, but not until after she had managed to slingshot the Sylph of Hope through a couple walls and break aforementioned Sylph's spine in the process. (The death was permanent.)
5: Dame of Doom
- This session was with ventricularPipefitter as Knight of Heart. Heart players tend to have contagious emotions; if they feel something strongly while they're working with shiny, it tends to leak. Since then LC has been carrying around Knight Syndrome. (Oops!)
6: Witch of Light
- LC dreamed Derse in this session, which is strongly unusual for Witches and Light players. This, as well as her prototype, resulted in a Ringwraith. The prototype? Black licorice. CD decided to go chomp down on the Queen. (All accounts agree that she apparently tasted pretty good, at least while she was still wearing the Ring.) CD then turned Derse into a giant explosives factory; the moon went up in smoke after a stray spark from machinery a few months later.
7: Ward of Dreams [god tier]
- This session completed surprisingly normally. Except when she managed to [The Game has Changed] the Time player out of existence while on a berserk kick. Dammit.
8: Maid of Life [god tier]
- LC may have at least attempted to tone her attention-seeking down because maturity. Also this is a mixed session with at least one troll.
9: Muse of Hope [current]
- LC is no longer getting psybuffs shot at her at every opportunity. As a result, she falls apart very quickly, BTs wiping out her maturity quests, gets rescued and soulfinger'd by the mysterious ontologyExpunged, and stumbles through the session with close eyes kept on her by everyone. (Most prominently Ross.)
10: Seer of Mind
- LC's very first reroll! With her tendencies to pry and look for information, a Tactician should be right up her alley... and then she gets smacked in the face with a Tactician's Folly drastic enough to cause a TPK. She is going to be cut down to size, forced to responsibility, and shown what it looks like when it really is all her fault. She'll come back from this one much humbled.
Name: Aelfrida Smithson
Species: Human
Current session: 9
Age: 19
Gender: Female
Age at entrance: 13
Specibus: Wirekind
Modus: Venn (items must have a common feature with at least one other item in the modus to be able to captchalogue)
Appearance: Short, a touch on the pudgy side, dark hair, skin freckles instead of burns.
Native moon: Derse
Current moon: Prospit
Most often seen on: Derse (6 of 9)
Personality: Always uses full names where at all possible, tends to link liberally to sources whenever she makes a statement she feels is bold. Attention-seeking but also a bit of a loner. Has a tendency to think she knows best, but at least the fact that she researches tends to make sure that she's usually right. When she doesn't, she has a definite overtone of thinking she can decide things for other people, although it's been significantly toned down by experience and maturity. Nevertheless competent, cares (albeit in a warped way), misses her governess.
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Sessions
1: Sylph of Mind (post-scratch) [god tier]
- This session's frog breeding was a little weird. A veteran gamebreaker (restlessRelic, I think; he was the Prince of Space) managed to replay into her first session, triggered her [Endless Climb] early to mine her for information. She proceeded to kill her best friend. By accident.
- LC's quest in the first session was to stop taking authority and their facts for granted, think critically, and recognize she could make her own decisions, which she achieved very well.
2: Smithson [sic] of Life
- Mixed session - humans, trolls, slimes, you name it there was probably at least one.
- This session was extremely bugged. Case in point, the Clown of Void whose dwelling spire spawned inside a Psychoruins, causing the Clown to spend most of their time clawing their eyes out rather than screwing up the session.
- Also there was a world lacking Consorts until Terraforming. Also there was a world that lacked the "verdancy" - anything destroyed never grew back. Also there was a world in which the Denizen had poofed himself out of existence just to spite the player and make that player's denizen quests impossible. (That one got fixed when the player died.)
- The session had a Waste of Space. LC is missing three months of memory which include the frogbreeding procedure for this session. This may or may not have been the Clown of Void's fault. Or the Bard of Heart's. The Seer Network got what it could from her, but she tries not to mention it these days. It makes her uncomfortable not to remember.
3: Maid of Space [god tier]
- Nearly all of this session died because the Reckoning meteors carried a deadly disease with a long incubation time. The planet that was originally intended to play had a well built-up and reinforced planet, with a large fraction of the population underground; microbes were the easiest way to wipe them all out. Only LC and the Witch of Time survived.
4: Knight of Law
- For the entirety of this session, she was called the Knight of Knight. Picked up angel corruption during her Knight Syndrome, got hugged the hell out of it, but not until after she had managed to slingshot the Sylph of Hope through a couple walls and break aforementioned Sylph's spine in the process. (The death was permanent.)
5: Dame of Doom
- This session was with ventricularPipefitter as Knight of Heart. Heart players tend to have contagious emotions; if they feel something strongly while they're working with shiny, it tends to leak. Since then LC has been carrying around Knight Syndrome. (Oops!)
6: Witch of Light
- LC dreamed Derse in this session, which is strongly unusual for Witches and Light players. This, as well as her prototype, resulted in a Ringwraith. The prototype? Black licorice. CD decided to go chomp down on the Queen. (All accounts agree that she apparently tasted pretty good, at least while she was still wearing the Ring.) CD then turned Derse into a giant explosives factory; the moon went up in smoke after a stray spark from machinery a few months later.
7: Ward of Dreams [god tier]
- This session completed surprisingly normally. Except when she managed to [The Game has Changed] the Time player out of existence while on a berserk kick. Dammit.
8: Maid of Life [god tier]
- LC may have at least attempted to tone her attention-seeking down because maturity. Also this is a mixed session with at least one troll.
9: Muse of Hope [current]
- LC is no longer getting psybuffs shot at her at every opportunity. As a result, she falls apart very quickly, BTs wiping out her maturity quests, gets rescued and soulfinger'd by the mysterious ontologyExpunged, and stumbles through the session with close eyes kept on her by everyone. (Most prominently Ross.)
10: Seer of Mind
- LC's very first reroll! With her tendencies to pry and look for information, a Tactician should be right up her alley... and then she gets smacked in the face with a Tactician's Folly drastic enough to cause a TPK. She is going to be cut down to size, forced to responsibility, and shown what it looks like when it really is all her fault. She'll come back from this one much humbled.