Iād offer, but I think itās best to wait a day or so to see if anyone else wants the chance. I can add the character once that position is filled in the meantime.
Also, I love the comparison you included for your character, the dual nature will definitively come to light later ~
@BlueInferno or @Edelgard would it be a big problem if I do write in first person.
I understand my characters can die and wonāt be mad at that, but I had a simular conversation about this in another rp sign up and Iāve spend 6 years trying to write in third person and I really canāt do that.
I only get attracted to characters during rpās that donāt have an death plot in it.
Same with Marie. If youāre more comfortable writing in first person, go for it. We both have seen how you write, it will be fine. The rule is there more for the RP formality and potential newer writers.
On the note of character deaths, even though this RP takes place over a war, none of the characters are dying without the owners permissions. The SG moments wonāt randomly kill off people
Also for Bryn Glasco, since no one has mentioned his backstory since, I can volunteer my character Damien Caligari as the one who saved him. I have a few backstory components I could throw in with that if youāre alright.
Anyways, I might have a fascination with Bryn now just for the clever backstory So, you mentioned that he was accustomed to fire elemental magic before switching. Damien knows that Bryn is more sympathetic as a result, and that can be helpful. The science equivalent would be installing flame throwers to match the magic, and maybe comparing to Brynās natural abilities, theyāre able to develop the design better.
On the flip side with regard to the faction, maybe Damien also asks Bryn to keep his magic side a secret so he can stay a cadet but to continue using his fire magic under the disguise of having robotic arms. Others will think itās the same flamethrower systems. That way, itās like a test to see there is any real dispute/difference between magic and science.
Well what I was thinking was because I actually want him to have no connection to magic at all as in fire (I might even make him be terrified of fire, Iām still debating about that) either due to psychological refusal by his body due to the accident or his body no longer being able to naturally transform the energy into a usable form.
Which is where his weapon could come into play that they can turn his neutrally generated energy into an physical form which are those compact balls that he can throw.
It would also limit his ability to fight since it would actually take energy from him and exhaust him when he uses it frequently.