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could you do a classpect combo annalasys for @superxstarzz's Traitor of Naivete :3 pretty please
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(mage + bard & doom + hope) (sorry this took a while to answer i cant post here during the week)
The traitor of naivete understands an aspect through destroying an aspect or destroys an aspect through understanding an aspect
I FOUND YOUR ASK ON SUPERSTARZZ ACC FOR THIS >:3
traitors have my favorite design fr. reminds me of LJ
A bard of hope destroys or destroys through hope for others. This is also Cronus's classpect. neat.
A mage of doom understands or understands through doom for themselves. this is Solluxander's classpect. also neat.
A traitors of naivete probably are really bad overthinkers. This might cause them a lot of stress, which might accidentally make others stressed. everything will be one massive stress fest. lmao. They might be a bit chronically online, but are smart enough to not fall for just anything.
they might think relationships are a lot closer than they might actually be, or they could think the opposite, as in thinking relationships are worse than they might actually be. They push themselves a little too hard, and want to know every single detail, or at least as much as they can.
Before they get into their game they'll be pretty chill, maybe a little annoying, but still overall nice to be around. Once they get into the game they'll be a major asset when it comes to steering the game in the right direction/ avoiding a game over, but might not really believe they're being all that helpful or think that they'll fail. because of that they might give bad advice on purpose to screw others over cause they don't think people are taking them seriously. which accidentally will screw their team over.
They're powers might consist of creating curses and changing fate/ doom, they could prolly make a Rube Goldberg machine of destruction. they are prolly some of the strongest players in a fight, but when they're just sitting there idly, they might cause a fuck-ton of problems.
weapons would consist of things that require you to know everything about them to use properly, or just requires a lot of precision, maybe a gun. possibly smutkind.
maybe the smut sword
(sorry if this isn't super accurate.)
The heir of hope changes or changes through hope for others and the witch of heart changes or changes through heart for themselves. The suitor changes an aspect through an aspect
A suitor of loyalty either changes hope through heart or changes heart through hope.
They may be the type of person who's in a new relationship every month, or even every week. They make new friends anywhere they go, if they find someone with different opinions than them they could be pretty good at getting someone to agree with their views. Their views are likely to be a bit utilitarianistic (i don't know if that's an actual word lmao). They are likely some pretty trustful people.
they might not be the best at setting boundaries for themselves, or really following others boundaries, but not cause they don't pay attention or listen, they just need to understand why something is the way it is before they go with it.
They might have to be careful not to accidentally hurt others or push them to do things they don't want to on accident. They have certain ideas about themselves that may not necessarily be true, but they sure as hell will try to act like it is.
their powers cold consist of some interesting things like controlling ghosts, some kind of soul manipulation ( possibly a rlly confusing overcomplicated ver of mind control).
they'd definitely use longer range weapons like bow and arrows, or guns.
Lunar Sway
1.Some people on the internet you know are negatively discussing something you hold dear. You could just let it slide, or you could get in there and defend it with your life. How do you respond? D: I jump in and defend the thing, stating why I like it, and why their criticism is wrong. But I won't take it too far. R: Even if I am passionate about my interests it is not worth hurting an other person.
2.You are all set to cook dinner, when you realize you are missing a couple key ingredients from the recipe you're using. What do you do? B: Find a different recipe that you have all the ingredients for. R: No reason doing it if I don't have it all. Plus I am NOT going out or winging it.
3.How do you feel meeting online friends in person for the first time? B: Quite positive. Things are probably going to go fine. R: Super excited but a lingering sense of what if stays in all situations for me.
4.You're having a hard time grasping a topic in a class that everyone else seems to be fine with. You: C: Email the professor or attend their office hours. No point interrupting the class. R: Usually I don't even bother seeking explanation. But if I can convince myself to care I go ask the teacher during lunch.
5.You start taking lessons to learn something you've wanted to for awhile-a language class, art class, bartending lessons, etc-but decide a few weeks in that it definitely isn't your thing. You decide to stick it out, though. Why? B: You spent money and time on this already, you're going to finish it. R: Need I say more?
6.When you're on holiday, do you prefer to leave your itinerary mostly up to chance, or do you plan it out ahead of time? B: You plan out a few key things, but mostly play it by ear. R: By the way the question is formulated I'm guessing they mean a vacation. In that case, Iplan the main things but if something interests me along the way I don't mind a change of plan.
7.A friend of yours and someone you don't know are caught up in a heated argument. They've asked you to help facilitate. You want to support your friend, but after hearing both sides, you actually agree with the stranger. How do you choose who to support? D: You delicately disagree with your friend, while doing everything you can show you still support them. R: I don't want to offend my friend but I can't just lie about how I think in this situation.
8.You have a very important message to write, over email, or some other text communication method. It's a sensitive matter, difficult to compose. Possibly of an emotional or confrontational nature. When you're done writing, you're about to hit the SEND button. What next? B: Not just yet. You give it one more read, maybe change a couple things, then send away. R: I've already thought about it while writting. The re-read is to make sure I did not make any gramatical mistakes and maybe rephrase somethings.
PROSPIT
Aspect
1.Think about your life as if it's a story, and you're the main protagonist. Do you tend to view yourself as lone hero, who along the way meets other supporting characters, who only have a tangential relation to your personal journey? Or do you view yourself as just one hero in an ever-shifting ensemble of important protagonists? C: Either one. Can't say for sure. R: Depends on the times. Sometimes I hang with people some other I'm by myself.
2.When you want to help people accomplish something, and they don't know what they're doing, are you inclined to show them how to do it? Or are you inclined to make them feel motivated or inspired to do it? B: Lean toward showing them. R:I show how and add encouragements here and there.
3.When you are learning about a new subject, or reading a fascinating story, do you feel a strong desire to know everything about it, and have all your questions answered? Or are you more compelled or inspired by the feelings of mystery surrounding not knowing everything? B: I'm very curious, drawn toward knowing. R: I want to know all I can but won't lose my mind for it. Plus, my interests change pretty often. shrug
4.When you hear someone explaining something to someone else, in a way that is questionable, or in a way that makes you suspect they don't fully understand the subject they are explaining, are you more inclined to: teach them everything you know about the subject, to set the record straight? Or just cast doubt on the misinformation, without offering much in the way of correction? C: I'd probably stay out of it. R: The way they phrase it they mean strangers and I don't talk to strangers unless I have to.
5.If you could choose one ability, which would it be? The ability to travel to any period in history on Earth at will, past or future? Or the ability to safely travel (such as, on a nice ship) anywhere in the universe at will, instantly? C: Too hard to choose. R: Both are so cool! How am I supposed to pick only one??
6.If you are working on a project (something you're doing for yourself, not for anyone else), are you obsessively focused on the end result of the project? Or are you enjoying the process, regardless of how it turns out? C: Result and process about equally important. R: Iwant it to look good but if the process is too difficult it sucks.
7.Which option best describes what's more important to you? Understanding yourself, and fully knowing who you are? Or thinking rationally, and making strong decisions? B: Leaning toward understanding myself. R: Knowing myself means making the best decisions for me. Clear headed thought process is important.
8.What idea is more interesting to you? The ability to fully understand your potential as a person? Or the ability to fully understand all potential consequences of your actions before taking them? C: Both equally desirable. R:Hello? Both are important and affect one an other.
9.Which better describes your attitude? Having great conviction in certain beliefs or ideas you're attracted to? Or casting strong doubt on beliefs or ideas you dislike? B: A little more attracted to having conviction in beliefs I like. R:I prefer to speak about things I believe in but I have strong opinions on what I dislike. I just don't tend to speak up on the things I have a negative feeling on brcause it's safer that way.
10.When circumstances are intolerably bad, which are you more inclined to do? Come up with the best alternatives or solutions, and work as hard as you can to make those happen instead? Or don't worry about a better alternative, burn it all down, and whatever follows, you'll just deal with it as it comes? B: Inclined to have a solution first, but not absolutely. R: I want to make it work out but if I feel pushed into a corner I want the f out.
11.If you see someone suffering, are you most inclined to do whatever you can to help them get better? Or is your instinct to relate to their suffering, to empathize, without necessarily considering how you can help? B: I'll focus mostly on helping, but won't be able to stop myself from relating to the problem somewhat. R: Based on my reaction to recent events. I helped first with some empathy here and there.
12.When someone suffers misfortune so terrible that you know there is nothing anyone can do for them, are you most inclined to: feel horrible that nothing can be done? Or feel resigned to the sense that this is the way of the world, and some things just can't be helped? D: Likely would feel somewhat resigned right away. Might briefly consider how to help, but… no. It's not realistic. R: It's awful but you can't save them all and putting yourself at risk ends with double the shittyness.
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