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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] punchedhitler) wrote in [community profile] poly_crack2012-04-06 02:19 pm

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The Character Relationship TLDR Meme*



1. Comment with a list of your characters!
2. Go forth and ask other players what their character's opinions are of your characters, their relationship, so on, so forth!
3. TLDR to your heart's content!







*yes I know it's plain, forgive me!
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[personal profile] boutant 2012-04-06 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Mae & Sif on Ariadne!
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[personal profile] mrsnose 2012-04-06 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Sif » Ariadne - is like this 'adult, independant, powerful woman teaches young woman to be confident in her skills and also get some new ones that she may crush men's balls with in the future if they treat her like a girl' sort of relationship, isn't it? Then she tried to court her with a dead deer during a curse and now I ship it. IT'S SO WRONG. But enough about my feelings regarding chemistry between characters - IT'S FEMALE EMPOWERMENT AT ITS FINEST! Ariadne, together with Charlie, have become these two young girls that Sif has focused her sights on, and although she has yet to get involved on a personal level, she gives them tips and advice that can be conducive to them learning the same things about the world as the things Sif has learnt. Basically, to grab it by the balls and not give up and all that stuff.

Mae » Ariadne - girl, you had Mae the moment you started dancing together with her to no music in the desert at night. I think it was definitely that adventure that brought the girls into the same group and such, and Ariadne being older, I could definitely see Mae looking up to her a little. Though Mae has her goals set on high and fantastic grounds, she could probably picture herself in Ari's shoes, had she not met the Ryves brothers, had she been her mother's daughter, and so on. It's not a bad thing, really. Although this idolization doesn't go as far as becoming obvious, but there's some definite r-e-s-p-e-c-t going on, as well as amusement and jokes at Eames' expense. (And Arthur's.)