Duma // There's no Question in the Silence (duma) wrote in forgotten_ooc,
A. Duma 1. Usually I have to ruminate on characters extensively before I can write them. Duma popped into my head fully formed one day as I was poking idly at wikipedia's list of angels and I just ran with the impulse without thinking too much about it. 2. Excellent listener ::isshot:: 3. She can be hard to muster up connections and plot for, since she's so set in her neat little orbit and so silent on the journals. 4. Duma is very easy to write in general, though insanely difficult to get journal entries out of. Hence all the interludes. 5. While I feel I captured her best in prompt number four, it isn't even canon so instead I will present thesetwo. She's not a soft character, though I think she gives that impression easily. She is a good character. Big difference. 6. There's nothing mind-blowing on the immediate horizon for milady Silence. She's more of a reactive force than an active one. I'd like to further development her relationships with the rest of the angels, including the fallen, but that's all I've got in mind at the moment.
B. Khaos
There is a mental hospital in an obscure part of Michigan that D. Smith owns (this is a third D. Smith, Delia. She appears only on paper).
Khaos uses the exact same hand gestures when lighting and inhaling from a cigarette no matter what form it is in.
It picks and chooses the gods and goddesses it interacts with because it genuinely feels that most of the old gods have lost all the nobility and flair that made their godliness a worthwhile attribute and that most of the new gods have no nobility, class, worth or character to begin with.
Khaos can count the lovers it has taken for pleasure instead of for manipulative purposes on the fingers of one hand.
On that "lost all nobility and flair" note, Khaos considers both Protogenoi and Titans to be far superior to the majority of the Greek gods, and truly believes that, in the latest Greek mess, the Muses got what was coming to them.
When Khaos leaves a message on an answering machine, there are always pops, crackles and fizzes in the background. When it is photographed, there is always an element of distortion in the shot, be it about its person or in the background or random lens flare.
Okay I have to make myself stop. I have crazy amounts of Khaos headcanon apparently.