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Eizen | Ufemew Wexub ([personal profile] coinflipped) wrote2019-01-19 09:58 am
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eizen's curse and you! aka an info/permissions post of sorts

So Eizen is what's known as a Reaper. What does that mean? It means he has a distorted domain that actually affects people around him. Essentially, he causes misfortune and bad luck, especially to those he comes to care for. This is a reason why he'll remain often distant and rude, but what can you do?

So what does that mean in game? His curse is not nerfed, however, that does not mean it will affect your character. His ability is 100% opt-in, as in we need to actually talk in length before I'd allow it to affect your character. Some threads I may kind of put something in there that your character can react to, or I'll give suggestions, but once again, without your consent Eizen's curse will not affect your character.

With that said, this is more of an informational post. If you want to do something with Eizen's curse, send me a PM or hit me up on plurk [plurk.com profile] aidios.

Some examples that Eizen's curse can cause are:

-illness
-food spoilage happening at a breakneck pace
-generic bad luck that's minor, like losing money, falling into a random pit trap, all that dumb stuff.
-death (though personally i'd like to stay away from this one)
-amongst many other things. you think of it, it can probably happen with his curse.

THAT SAID! Eizen is not a gimmick character, so please do not contact me if you just want the random effects of his curse and no CR with me or if you simply want to treat Eizen as your gimmick CR. He has a fully fleshed personality behind his curse and is actually a pretty cool dude.
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[personal profile] profanation 2019-05-17 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Should CR develop between our characters, I'd be interested in Eizen's curse making it more difficult for Ardyn not to show the Starscourge on his face at times. Generally he has perfect control over showing it or not, and having that challenged could be a good way to have them opening up to discussing curses. Since it is an illness, I think it falls in line with the first one!

Of course, if you could think of anything else that might be fun to have happen with it, and it has an opportunity to naturally develop, then that's absolutely fine too!