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◎ Name: Daisy
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Character Info
◎ Character's Name: Guillan Guinor
◎ Character's Canon: Black Wolves Saga - Bloody Nightmare
◎ Character's Age: 17
◎ Canon Point: Right when Fiona is choosing whether to stay in Weblin/with the wolves
◎ Background/History:
Guillain's route: http://yumemirusekai.wordpress.com/2012/08/16/bws-bloody-nightmare-guillan-guinor/
Other routes: http://yumemirusekai.wordpress.com/tag/black-wolves-saga/
◎ Is the character a hacker and/or do they have a sixth-sense? He doesn't know what a computer is. Is it tasty? Can he eat it? No sixth sense.
◎ Personality:
Guillan is a wild animal. At one time he may have had the potential to be a civilized person, controlled and tamed. But that time ended when he was very young. Guillan was very, very young (barely 7) when the Wolf Genocide order was given by the ruling family of Weblin. From that point on, the wolves were hunted down and killed in a campaign to drive them to extinction. Guillan has learned that violence and savagery are the only real options that are left for him and his kind. And he has not come to this realization reluctantly.
Instead, Guillan seems to relish the blood on his hands. He kills with enthusiasm and enjoyment, often cackling and laughing as humans around him die -- by his hands and his weapons or by the teeth and claws of his fellow wolves. Unlike Rath who is reticent and seemingly more reluctant, Guillan does not hesitate to leap into the fray. His weapon is the chakram, a weapon that is quite dangerous for its wielder in addition to its wielder's foes. He wields it skillfully, but that risk is always there. This is symbolic of Guillan in general. He lives on the razor's edge of control, always just shy of violence.
He also has the job of, erm, interrogating some of their victims -- usually knights or palace guards. His interrogations don't involve polite questions and answer sessions. Instead he tortures the information out of people, often resulting in them begging him for death, which he gleefully informs them would be far too easy. He conducts this torture by use of a rope that he tightens slowly around the neck of his victim. In this, he shows his plainly sadistic side, though it is sadism with a purpose. The huma in Weblin are extremely hostile to wolves. For multiple reasons.
To explain a bit of who Guillan is, it's important to understand the culture of the kingdom which he is from. There are multiple species of people in Weblin. Cathiy (cats), wolves, rabbits, leavie (lions) and other people with some animal features and animal selves. There are also huma (humans) who possess no additional physical traits. At current, the cathiy are the ruling species. Additionally, there is a deadly plague that has ravaged much of the kingdom known as Zodiva, but colloquially called the Mad Wolves Disease. The cathiy have blamed the spread of the disease on the wolves and used it to justify their genocide order. People in Weblin fear wolves for the disease as much as their ferociousness. Driven into hiding and often into running for their lives, the wolves have begun to strike back, attacking huma settlements and killing entire villages of people before burning them to the ground.
So while it may seem vicious and sadistic how the wolves behave, Guillan included, it's also the only way he has known how to survive. He enjoys what he does; he kills without remorse or hesitation, but this is the life that he has come to know. Arles, the leader of their broken down little wolf-pack, encourages Rath to kill without thought or regret. But Guillan does not need this encouragement. In his pack, it is only Guillan, Rath and Arles who retain their ability to take on their humanoid forms. The other wolves are too sick with Zodiva to change out of their wolf forms. This is one of the true reasons behind their attacks on human villages. They are driven to a wild hunger by the Zodiva, an unconscious search for a cure, a cure that can be found in the blood of certain humans.
Guillan is much like a wild animal that has been backed into a corner. But rather than simply attack on the defensive, he has learned to love the chaos and violence of lashing out. How much of this may be defense mechanism for avoiding regarding how bad things truly are is questionable.
Despite this side of Guillan, there is another, very different side of him. Fiona notices it shortly after meeting him in his interactions with Arles and the rest of his pack. With Arles he tends to act like a poorly behaved puppy. He craves Arles's approval and vocally demands praise and petting. Later, should his route be taken, he comes to do the same to Fiona, wanting her attention above all else. There is a childish side to Guillan, an almost innocent side that seems to completely belie the skilled killer that he is. He's playful and sulks when he doesn't get his way, like a spoiled kid.
When Arles instructs him not to kill Fiona (after he asks if it's all right if she dies, in the route of the game where FOR SOME REASON Fiona chooses him as the wolf she'll marry to become part of the clan) he seems pouty about it, but he always obeys Arles. He does joke about biting her and hurting her though, finding this thoroughly entertaining, even if Fiona does not. But regardless of his joking, he won't disobey Arles, won't intentionally let him down. Arles seems to trust him and rely on him many times, and to entrust a lot of responsibility on the small wolf's shoulders -- usually responsibility that involves violence. Guillan wants Arles to think he's a good boy and tells him outright that "a wolf will cry if he's not praised" when he wants Arles's attention and praise. For the people that he takes a liking to, he becomes possessive and fiercely protective of. Once Fiona has been adopted into the wolf's pack he helps Rath to comfort her when she is sad about leaving her family behind.
For the most part, Guillan is supremely confident in his abilities and himself in general. However, there are times when he has random bouts of shyness and self doubt. These manifest in a sulky defensiveness and crankiness where he shrugs off whatever is happening. For example, when he demands that Fiona refer to him as "Guillan-sama" he is crowing and pleased right up until she does. At this point he gets self-conscious and embarrassed and yells at her to not call him that way after all.
In general he speaks very roughly and energetically and with minimal regard for things like manners or tact. He's not the most educated wolf, but he gets by. His personality is in sharp contrast to Arles's, whom he idolizes. Arles is well-mannered and calm while Guillan wears his violent heart on his sleeve and makes no secrets about what he thinks. He acts like a little street punk in the woods.
He's a selfish person as well, and really seems to enjoy getting his way. At one point along his route, he wants to taste Fiona's blood (she has been doling out her blood bit by bit to the sick wolves because, as a Lobeira, her blood can cure) and so tells her that she should let him because he has Zodiva too. She doesn't believe him but he insists that not only does he have it but he has the worst case ever.
Fiona doesn't buy it, but somehow Guillan gets his way anyway (by being persistent and whiny); this happens a lot. Instead of letting her prick her finger as she normally does, he bites her neck and they fight. But he gets his way and then its naptime while he informs Fiona he's considering a way to monopolize her completely. He's a child, selfish, spoiled, tactless and insistent on getting his way. He's mischievous and picks on his friends for fun (especially Rath who presents an exceptionally easy target).
However, Guillan does have a number of redeeming qualities. He's extremely loyal (once he's decided you matter) and will fight to the death to protect his family. In one of the endings, the assault on the castle goes horribly wrong, and Guillan realizes that he cannot escape. But he lasts long enough to shield Rath from view and ensure that the young one-eyed wolf and the rest of the wolves get away survive.
In another ending, after Arles dies, Guillan returns with Arles's arm. ...all right so he's a little unhinged. But he sees that without Arles's leadership, the remaining wolves are a bit lost. He takes that mantle onto himself -- and into himself. Literally. He eats Arles's arm in front of everyone and proclaims that he'll become what Arles was for them.
He also eventually displays a romantic side, promising Fiona that he'd find her again. Of course, in his bad ending his selfishness prevails and he kills her so that she can die alongside him and he won't have to worry about her belonging to anyone else while he's gone. But part of this may be a fear of being alone. He's a pack animal, after all. And life has been a constant struggle for him.
◎ Powers/Abilities:
Guillan can shift between his human-ish form (still possessing his wolf ears and tail) and his wolf form -- a brown wolf with the same awful fashion sense that Guillan displays in his humanoid appearance. He's faster and stronger than a human of his general stature would be, and he has heightened senses of hearing, smell and sight. Like all his kind, he also has a stronger constitution than a human, able to heal from injury and withstand disease and wounds better and longer.
He's a skilled fighter both in his wolf and human form. In his human form he wields chakram with a fairly vicious efficiency. He's also good with knives in closer ranged combat.
◎ Weapons & Other Special Inventory:
- his chakram
- his knives
- his hat
- the rest of his hideous little outfit
CEREALIA-Specific
◎ Element: Fire. He and his pack have a penchant for burning villages to the ground.
◎ Sense: Scent. He's a wolf, after all. He can smell much better than humans and relies on it to hunt and track and distinguish things. It's a rather feral sense, and that's a great deal of who Guillan is.
◎ Seven Character Traits:
Positive: loyal, strong, determined
Negative: childish, selfish, violent
Extra: energetic
Samples
◎ First-Person Sample:
Test Drive Threads
◎ Third-Person Sample:
N/A characters already in game
◎ Is your character retaining any previous game memories? Nope!
◎ Name: Daisy
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◎ Current Character(s):
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Character Info
◎ Character's Name: Guillan Guinor
◎ Character's Canon: Black Wolves Saga - Bloody Nightmare
◎ Character's Age: 17
◎ Canon Point: Right when Fiona is choosing whether to stay in Weblin/with the wolves
◎ Background/History:
Guillain's route: http://yumemirusekai.wordpress.com/2012/08/16/bws-bloody-nightmare-guillan-guinor/
Other routes: http://yumemirusekai.wordpress.com/tag/black-wolves-saga/
◎ Is the character a hacker and/or do they have a sixth-sense? He doesn't know what a computer is. Is it tasty? Can he eat it? No sixth sense.
◎ Personality:
Guillan is a wild animal. At one time he may have had the potential to be a civilized person, controlled and tamed. But that time ended when he was very young. Guillan was very, very young (barely 7) when the Wolf Genocide order was given by the ruling family of Weblin. From that point on, the wolves were hunted down and killed in a campaign to drive them to extinction. Guillan has learned that violence and savagery are the only real options that are left for him and his kind. And he has not come to this realization reluctantly.
Instead, Guillan seems to relish the blood on his hands. He kills with enthusiasm and enjoyment, often cackling and laughing as humans around him die -- by his hands and his weapons or by the teeth and claws of his fellow wolves. Unlike Rath who is reticent and seemingly more reluctant, Guillan does not hesitate to leap into the fray. His weapon is the chakram, a weapon that is quite dangerous for its wielder in addition to its wielder's foes. He wields it skillfully, but that risk is always there. This is symbolic of Guillan in general. He lives on the razor's edge of control, always just shy of violence.
He also has the job of, erm, interrogating some of their victims -- usually knights or palace guards. His interrogations don't involve polite questions and answer sessions. Instead he tortures the information out of people, often resulting in them begging him for death, which he gleefully informs them would be far too easy. He conducts this torture by use of a rope that he tightens slowly around the neck of his victim. In this, he shows his plainly sadistic side, though it is sadism with a purpose. The huma in Weblin are extremely hostile to wolves. For multiple reasons.
To explain a bit of who Guillan is, it's important to understand the culture of the kingdom which he is from. There are multiple species of people in Weblin. Cathiy (cats), wolves, rabbits, leavie (lions) and other people with some animal features and animal selves. There are also huma (humans) who possess no additional physical traits. At current, the cathiy are the ruling species. Additionally, there is a deadly plague that has ravaged much of the kingdom known as Zodiva, but colloquially called the Mad Wolves Disease. The cathiy have blamed the spread of the disease on the wolves and used it to justify their genocide order. People in Weblin fear wolves for the disease as much as their ferociousness. Driven into hiding and often into running for their lives, the wolves have begun to strike back, attacking huma settlements and killing entire villages of people before burning them to the ground.
So while it may seem vicious and sadistic how the wolves behave, Guillan included, it's also the only way he has known how to survive. He enjoys what he does; he kills without remorse or hesitation, but this is the life that he has come to know. Arles, the leader of their broken down little wolf-pack, encourages Rath to kill without thought or regret. But Guillan does not need this encouragement. In his pack, it is only Guillan, Rath and Arles who retain their ability to take on their humanoid forms. The other wolves are too sick with Zodiva to change out of their wolf forms. This is one of the true reasons behind their attacks on human villages. They are driven to a wild hunger by the Zodiva, an unconscious search for a cure, a cure that can be found in the blood of certain humans.
Guillan is much like a wild animal that has been backed into a corner. But rather than simply attack on the defensive, he has learned to love the chaos and violence of lashing out. How much of this may be defense mechanism for avoiding regarding how bad things truly are is questionable.
Despite this side of Guillan, there is another, very different side of him. Fiona notices it shortly after meeting him in his interactions with Arles and the rest of his pack. With Arles he tends to act like a poorly behaved puppy. He craves Arles's approval and vocally demands praise and petting. Later, should his route be taken, he comes to do the same to Fiona, wanting her attention above all else. There is a childish side to Guillan, an almost innocent side that seems to completely belie the skilled killer that he is. He's playful and sulks when he doesn't get his way, like a spoiled kid.
When Arles instructs him not to kill Fiona (after he asks if it's all right if she dies, in the route of the game where FOR SOME REASON Fiona chooses him as the wolf she'll marry to become part of the clan) he seems pouty about it, but he always obeys Arles. He does joke about biting her and hurting her though, finding this thoroughly entertaining, even if Fiona does not. But regardless of his joking, he won't disobey Arles, won't intentionally let him down. Arles seems to trust him and rely on him many times, and to entrust a lot of responsibility on the small wolf's shoulders -- usually responsibility that involves violence. Guillan wants Arles to think he's a good boy and tells him outright that "a wolf will cry if he's not praised" when he wants Arles's attention and praise. For the people that he takes a liking to, he becomes possessive and fiercely protective of. Once Fiona has been adopted into the wolf's pack he helps Rath to comfort her when she is sad about leaving her family behind.
For the most part, Guillan is supremely confident in his abilities and himself in general. However, there are times when he has random bouts of shyness and self doubt. These manifest in a sulky defensiveness and crankiness where he shrugs off whatever is happening. For example, when he demands that Fiona refer to him as "Guillan-sama" he is crowing and pleased right up until she does. At this point he gets self-conscious and embarrassed and yells at her to not call him that way after all.
In general he speaks very roughly and energetically and with minimal regard for things like manners or tact. He's not the most educated wolf, but he gets by. His personality is in sharp contrast to Arles's, whom he idolizes. Arles is well-mannered and calm while Guillan wears his violent heart on his sleeve and makes no secrets about what he thinks. He acts like a little street punk in the woods.
He's a selfish person as well, and really seems to enjoy getting his way. At one point along his route, he wants to taste Fiona's blood (she has been doling out her blood bit by bit to the sick wolves because, as a Lobeira, her blood can cure) and so tells her that she should let him because he has Zodiva too. She doesn't believe him but he insists that not only does he have it but he has the worst case ever.
Fiona doesn't buy it, but somehow Guillan gets his way anyway (by being persistent and whiny); this happens a lot. Instead of letting her prick her finger as she normally does, he bites her neck and they fight. But he gets his way and then its naptime while he informs Fiona he's considering a way to monopolize her completely. He's a child, selfish, spoiled, tactless and insistent on getting his way. He's mischievous and picks on his friends for fun (especially Rath who presents an exceptionally easy target).
However, Guillan does have a number of redeeming qualities. He's extremely loyal (once he's decided you matter) and will fight to the death to protect his family. In one of the endings, the assault on the castle goes horribly wrong, and Guillan realizes that he cannot escape. But he lasts long enough to shield Rath from view and ensure that the young one-eyed wolf and the rest of the wolves get away survive.
In another ending, after Arles dies, Guillan returns with Arles's arm. ...all right so he's a little unhinged. But he sees that without Arles's leadership, the remaining wolves are a bit lost. He takes that mantle onto himself -- and into himself. Literally. He eats Arles's arm in front of everyone and proclaims that he'll become what Arles was for them.
He also eventually displays a romantic side, promising Fiona that he'd find her again. Of course, in his bad ending his selfishness prevails and he kills her so that she can die alongside him and he won't have to worry about her belonging to anyone else while he's gone. But part of this may be a fear of being alone. He's a pack animal, after all. And life has been a constant struggle for him.
◎ Powers/Abilities:
Guillan can shift between his human-ish form (still possessing his wolf ears and tail) and his wolf form -- a brown wolf with the same awful fashion sense that Guillan displays in his humanoid appearance. He's faster and stronger than a human of his general stature would be, and he has heightened senses of hearing, smell and sight. Like all his kind, he also has a stronger constitution than a human, able to heal from injury and withstand disease and wounds better and longer.
He's a skilled fighter both in his wolf and human form. In his human form he wields chakram with a fairly vicious efficiency. He's also good with knives in closer ranged combat.
◎ Weapons & Other Special Inventory:
- his chakram
- his knives
- his hat
- the rest of his hideous little outfit
CEREALIA-Specific
◎ Element: Fire. He and his pack have a penchant for burning villages to the ground.
◎ Sense: Scent. He's a wolf, after all. He can smell much better than humans and relies on it to hunt and track and distinguish things. It's a rather feral sense, and that's a great deal of who Guillan is.
◎ Seven Character Traits:
Positive: loyal, strong, determined
Negative: childish, selfish, violent
Extra: energetic
Samples
◎ First-Person Sample:
Test Drive Threads
◎ Third-Person Sample:
N/A characters already in game
◎ Is your character retaining any previous game memories? Nope!