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Post by Shadowkit on Oct 27, 2020 16:28:41 GMT -5
Plot 2: Character 1 (Played by me) arrives in your clan's territory as Character 2 (played by you) encounters him on a border patrol. She can see my character has caught some prey on your territory, and you can see he clearly needed it, as he is underfed and has injuries dried with blood that could easily give way to infections. Rather than chase him away, the patrol decides to take him to the camp, at least to ask the leader to have his wounds treated, much to the dislike of Character 2.
Character 1 is offered a brief stay in exchange for agreeing to catch a plentiful amount of prey for the clan before he leaves. Agreeing, Character 1 begins to appreciate the Clan's lifestyle, and starts wondering if perhaps he could find safety in the clan.
Of course, the clan doesn't know what Character 1 is running from, that his family of loners has been killed, or that they're going to want to find him and drag him back to wherever he comes from. Though they didn't meet on great terms, Character 2's initial dislike of Character 1 starts to fade as he shows genuine interest in clan life, even if he is far from a skiller hunter or fighter. Finally, when rogues start pressing the border and questioning whether someone sounding like Character 1 has passed through, Character 2 realizes Character 1 is fleeing from danger and needs someone to stand beside him.
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Character 1: Rowan imgur.com/a/xaKfEAB Moons: 10 Personality: Rowan is a quiet and reserved tom-cat who constantly struggles with feeling inadequate and incapable, mostly due to his failures within his past, which he doesn't speak of. This makes it difficult to inspire confidence in him, as he struggles getting himself to try but also won't talk about what makes him so reticent to try to succeed. Deeper inside, he is desperately seeking to fill the losses he has experienced with something else, wanting to belong to something or to someone. He struggles to stand up for himself due to his personal feelings of inadequacy, making him rather easy to step on without rebuke.
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