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There's a CS section, clearly linked on the first page. Post character sheets there, not here.
Dead Cruiser said
He could have had a hand in placing the curse to begin with. The "literal bloodthirst" being his idea. Maybe after Vova sired a shitload of vampires, Moiros changed his mind about the kid, and helped him in assassinating his father to make up for cursing him. And so the two have an understanding.Incidentally, I still wouldn't mind some kind of Sun God to be Mikazliqui's mortal enemy.


My character isn't the dramatic cursing type, he's also not very old, if your character's father was incredibly evil though he could have cursed your character with blood-thirst as a way of spiting my character for suggesting he go easier on him or something similar.

As for a sun-god, you have (HeySeuss?) character who's a fire god or something, might be the closest you can get.
I think there's a lot of links between my character's sphere of influence and Vampirism as well, with the addiction to blood, madness and debauchery.

Aka my character would be far less judgmental of your vampire children then most people.
Dead Cruiser said
Morios could have been quite fond of Vova Eztli. After all, the culmination of the plot to kill his father was essentially a decades-long orgy, followed by a drunken slaughter-party.


Noice, friends it is if your character appreciates parties.
You know, you guys really should have read some of the others psychological profiles, you're almost all the same, haha.
Morios’ likely opinions of other characters (feel free to add input or correct me if you think I’m wrong.)

Nanaeios: Serious job, serious person, no indication of appreciation for the ‘finer’ things in life, so Morios would likely find her uninteresting or someone to be avoided due to serious mood-swings. However, there is also some potential there for the opposite, so depending on how she feels about Morios would be a serious influence on his opinion of her.

Mikazliqui: With their mutual appreciation of partying these two could make unlikely friends.

Eskellon: Possible overlap/friendship over treatment of guests (Although Morios prefers party guests.) however, general old and stuffy behaviour would probably make them incompatible.

Morios: Morios is a big fan of Morios, devilishly handsome funny and with a keen knowledge of how to have a good damn time.

Metanoia: Morios sees Metanoia the way he sees most of the gods, too broody and stand-offish which tends to come off as annoying and anti-social.

Vael & Nys: Morios at least sees some potential in these two, even if they’re just as stand-offish as everyone else they lack the general cold-ness most of the gods seem to exhibit. They seem to have some idea of what life is really about, which appeals to Morios.

Dareos: Seems to appreciate a good time more than most, even if there is a slight overstep into his territory of debauchery the focus on money would make Morios and Dareos more than a little compatible. Plus, he could be Morios’ son for all he knows.

Nihris: Cold and serious and so very very dull. Much the same as the other death god.

Lathunis: Not quite as cold and stand-offish as the majority of the other gods, although so convicted and devoted to duty Morios is sure he can pull her out of her shell.

Lefredias: Hard to say with this one, relatively impartial feelings.

Dihira: Unlikely to approve of Morios, but he would be civil at least.
Why u all hate alchoholz so much?

Haha, this should be fun, although I guess we won't be having too many parties.
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Squrmy said
I got a brief CS up, but it's still a BIG WIP. I was just wondering if you guys could take a look and give me your thoughts on how it's developing so far! :)


Well, our characters patronage's overlap quite significantly so we're likely to be in conflict, but that's fine.
It's not too bad, although I would recommend using angles or times on a clock in relation to your character to describe the Vertex's, and then roughly how long they are in feet or meters.
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