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Bran / Robin Goodfellow / Puck ([personal profile] faeconman) wrote2012-03-12 03:24 am

Permissions / Abilities and weaknesses

 [Abilities / Weaknesses]

 I will try to at least get a little specific about this, though I'm likely to miss things and for that I apologize. If Robin happens to do something not listed here and you're wondering what's going on, feel free to tap me-

 Robin can sort of teleport, entering the realm of faery and exiting somewhere else.

 He can put people to sleep.

He can create dreams.

 He can change something into something else, but it isn't likely to stay that way for too long unless he puts some real effort into it.

 He can mess with time a little, nothing much when he's outside the faery realm. Make it go slower, mostly. Or even ”stop” it temporarily. It takes great effort, however, and he hardly ever does it.

 He's a skilled fighter, preferring to use his twin swords if he has to fight but if they're not the most practical option he will just as gladly shoot you, and do it well.

 Cold iron and other things generally said to stop fae make him uncomfortable but they don't actually keep him away. They mess with his magical abilities so if you've put up fairy wards he won't just pop inside them and say hello.

 Mild prophetic ability that rarely manifests, but it is a mark of the specific Court of fairies he is descendant of.

 Drugs and poisons affect him very strangely, and he isn't entirely sure why thought it might have something to do with being half fae. The effects can be very random, so you'll have to experience for yourself what happens if he gets something in him that'll mess with his system. (As in, I make shit up on the fly.)

 He has a curse on him that is rather abstract, not cast with great skill but with much passion and rage. At its simplest and most basic level it is the reason why Robin can't have nice things. No, really. He is never to find true happiness. By now it is so much a part of him that it can't really be broken, it's seeped into every fiber of his being.

 
[OOC]

Backtagging: Is love.

Threadhopping: Is mostly fine but I appreciate if you check in case the thread is going somewhere planned. 

Fourthwalling: Well, anyone is free to know Puck as the shakespearian character and spirit from folklore.

Offensive subjects (elaborate): If something comes up I'll PM


[IC]


Hugging this character: Feel free.

Kissing this character: Perfectly okay.

Flirting with this character: He will flirt back. But, and this goes for the hugging and kissing sections too, naturally, there are two things worth keeping in mind when it comes to shippy stuff and this character.

1.He is cursed and trying to have a relationship with Rob is very likely to bring your character or Rob misfortune.

2. He is in love with
Reynard. No matter who else he's with and how much he cares about them, he will also always be in love with Reynard. If your muse can deal with that, do proceed, keeping point number one in mind.

Fighting with this character: He gets in fights all the time, go for it.

Injuring this character: As long as it's fairly played out this is completely okay.

Killing this character: Rather you didn't.

Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: It may work and it may not, if he becomes aware of and attempt he will definitely try to stop it.


[Permissions from You]

Well, what of all the stuff he can do, can he do to you?

[ Note about The Raven Court, and Robin's place of birth] 

Robin was born in Wales during the bronze age, roughly four thousand years ago. The Raven Court of lord Dai is a fae Court I made up drawing inspiration from general faery mythology. Their defining traits, apart from being very tall and have a tendency towards dark coloring (hair, eyes and skin to varying degrees) is that the high ranking members all have the gift of prophesy, and for a price you may ask them to use it if there is something you wish to know. It is a court of warriors, though not hot blooded. They go into battle often, but always with what they consider to be good reason, and they do it with cold-blooded efficiency. 

They are drawn to treasure, both material and immaterial (in the form of, say, knowledge). Any character with knowledge about things regarding the fae is perfectly free to know about this court and its Lord. 





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