Inspired by Bonnie’s story beats, I mused about Lucette and found a couple points that’d be interesting to explore with her: [indent]-The nature of Good vs Evil: Is there really such a thing? Does [i]everyone[/i] deserve to be rescued? What about people like Hitler or Ivan the Terrible? If there’s a situation where she can only save one life over the other, on what moral grounds would she make her decision? Is it better to try and fail at saving both because the intent is what matters? -Religious Fanaticism: Lucette is a devout Christian, she believes that Jehovah is real and the only true path to eternal salvation is through Christ, but over the century, she has encountered other magical girls whose powers derive from legends - that if true - will mean Jehovah is [i]not[/i] the only supreme creator being and that Jesus isn’t the only way to salvation. It’s difficult to argue against facts after all, these “heathen” magical girls very much exist, she can perceive them with her senses. -World Weariness: Perhaps a part of Lucette’s motivation is just to save her mother and no one else. Now that her mother has peacefully passed, it has an effect on her, even though she may not realize it herself.[/indent] [hr] And for these ones, they relate more with external factors instead of Lucette’s internal conflicts: [indent]-The Malakhim: For most people, when they hear the word ‘angel’, they’ll think of heavenly beings that’s the epitome of all that’s holy, just, and good. However, it’s also true that Satan [i]is[/i] an angel too, a fallen one, once named “Lucifer”, The Lightbringer, the one tasked by the Lord to lead his kin. If even the brightest of light among them can turn to darkness out of pride and hubris, what does this mean for Sefirot? A Grimoire that embodies [i]all[/i] angels. -Roma Bhakti: Now I won’t claim to know what exactly does [@Lonewolf685]’s character have in plan for Lucette, and honestly I’d like to keep it that way. [i]However[/i], if it helps us (as in Lonewolf and I) write an interesting plot, I’m willing to plan things out with you, OOC cooperation so that the IC can go smoothly. I’m a writer that embraces my characters getting hurt/traumatized/maimed and other ICly horrible shit, conflicts drive a story and no pain, no gain.[/indent] [hr] Of course, these are just spitballing and the reality may or may not turn out differently, that’s the beauty of organic IC development~