I'll finish the post tomorrow whenever I can, by the way.
Not much, to be honest. The character is patient enough to be fairly submissive to gods that threaten her, and despite occasional emotional flourishes over stuff like Ashlings, she's also quite aloof, and would probably have a pleasant chat with Vestec if he brought her flowers. Wouldn't forgive him, though.
That said, I have a third, scrapped creature design for Jvan that was titled 'Bludgeons of the Cancer', a hyper-mobile, hyper-destructive airborne war construct designed to put dents in Ashlings and any mountains they might be hiding behind. I dropped it because it was overpowered as a species and too boring as an individual, but the gist of it was essentially an angelic, flying tripwire with an absurd amount of inertia. Anything it flew into would be shattered or cleaved by a millimetre-thick garotte at 200 miles per hour.
@Antarctic TermiteAlthough I wonder, If what he have seen so far of Jvan is her usual self, what happens when she gets angry?
Not much, to be honest. The character is patient enough to be fairly submissive to gods that threaten her, and despite occasional emotional flourishes over stuff like Ashlings, she's also quite aloof, and would probably have a pleasant chat with Vestec if he brought her flowers. Wouldn't forgive him, though.
That said, I have a third, scrapped creature design for Jvan that was titled 'Bludgeons of the Cancer', a hyper-mobile, hyper-destructive airborne war construct designed to put dents in Ashlings and any mountains they might be hiding behind. I dropped it because it was overpowered as a species and too boring as an individual, but the gist of it was essentially an angelic, flying tripwire with an absurd amount of inertia. Anything it flew into would be shattered or cleaved by a millimetre-thick garotte at 200 miles per hour.