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Elias Bouchard ([personal profile] fingeronthebutton) wrote2019-11-20 04:22 pm

Beholding Avatar Permissions

As an Avatar of the Entity known as the Beholding, Elias has been gifted with some unique abilities. These include being able to just know things about certain people, manipulate memories, bind people to him, and even twist digital reality to his needs. For that reason, please fill out the following as thoroughly as possible so I can be aware of what I can and cannot do with your character. Some of this may never come up but obviously if it does I'd love for us to be on the same page!


1. What information can Elias simply know about your character if he concentrates on them? Secrets they don't want exposed, people they want to protect, memories they want to forget, crimes they haven't been caught for...things like that.

2. Will Elias be allowed to implant memories into your character's mind? These memories will always be true and can be good or bad. But once he gives them to your character he can never remove them. (Example: He knows character A's friend was tortured but A does not. He then gives A memories of character B being tortured and how it felt and so on.)

3. Is he permitted at any point to create a contract of sorts to bind your character to him? Please note that this means he may not tell your character that this has taken place and that if he comes to harm so will your character. This will also be a separate contract from the ones used in Duplicity.
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[personal profile] saintguillotine 2019-11-29 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
1. Lets see... Anderson's a member of Iscariot, the black-ops section of the Vatican, and he's a human-made-regenerator that was enhanced with bio-technology to fight unholy beings. He also managed to fall in love with the worst possible unholy being, that being Dracula himself, and while he's come to terms with that, it's not something he's eager for people to know. During a war on London in 1999, he had to kill Enrico Maxwell, someone he regarded as a son, because they went postal and mass-slaughtered innocent people. Anderson broke open the glass case keeping Maxwell safe and watched him be impaled while he begged for Anderson's help, then he sat with the corpse a while. His failings as a teacher are an immense source of guilt. In Duplicity, he runs an Orphanage and Church, the regulars and residents of which he cares for dearly, and he's forged a friendship with The Archivist.

2. Go right ahead.

3. I'm not sure how successful this would be, but he's welcome to try!