A. Uriel 1. I was hellbent on having an archangel at the time to try and outweigh some of my demons, and Uriel's history was varied and left a lot of wiggle room that I liked. He wasn't quite as pious as the rest, another one of those who would later Fall depending on some histories, would always straddle that fine line in others. And he seemed like the perfect contrast against Jamie's Michael. 2. Is it wrong that I really needed to think on this one? -.- He means well, even though it usually blows up in his face. But I suppose his best trait is that he will admit when he's wrong. He knows when he oversteps himself, and while he might not apologize, he doesn't delude himself into justifying things. 3. His mouth. His 'shoot first, ask questions later' mentality. The fact that his faith has wavered over time. This one I could go on forever with. 4. Uriel comes and goes in massive, capslocky spurts. It works, if only because he spends more time in time-out so that it's not so obvious. But when he gets going, it's hard to put a muzzle on him. 5. http://asylums.insanejournal.com/forgotten_gods/514889.html 6. Uriel's not quite done yet in his bid to wreck havoc on the world, or to smite down Duma. >>
B. Franky - The last person who called her by her proper name and who wasn't one of her parents, crawled away with a black eye and a few loosened teeth. - She really, really hates gin. It makes her a sad, emo drunk, and she hates that. - Franky goes to great measures to keep her personal life distant from that of the family business. She will travel out of state, go to back alley raves, do most anything to remain anonymous, but then on occasion she'll be high profile for a weekend to then fall off into obscurity for no real reason.
B. Guinevere - She doesn't care much for Italian. - Her most heartbreaking memory is split between finding Arthur's grave site and finding Lancelot's. If she had been given a choice, she would have preferred to die at either of their sides rather than living on alone for so long. - One of the few things she's held onto after all this time is a small pocket watch that was the first piece she ever worked on, before her old mentor passed away and left her his business.
C. Addy/Bou Give me a pairing that involves one of my characters and I will tell you, no matter how ridiculous the pairing, the following about their first child. 1. Addy's only contribution to this would letting Bou name it. It would be a girl, because the two of them saddled with a little boy just melts the brain. 2. After a particularly rowdy and bloody cage fight. ♥ They'd be in the showers after the fact, and Addy would jump Bou, as she is wont to do. Bou would have to carry it, because Addy isn't doing that shit. 3. Goddammit, I can't pick PBs to save my life, you harlot. I'll come back to that later. >> 4. Somehow Addy point out that naming it after Bou's mother or one of her daughters would be best. She's not the most sentimental, but she figures Bou might appreciate the gesture. - The role of Godfather would be split three ways between Arthur, Phobos and Deimos. - The kid would be able to hold a sword properly before it could walk.