Vandesdelca Musto Fende (
celestial_elegy) wrote2012-03-07 10:15 pm
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thornheart
Character Name: Vandesdelca Musto Fende aka Van Grants
Canon: Tales of the Abyss
Other character's played: Alucard of Hellsing
nolifeemperor, Judge Claude Frollo of Hunchback of Notre Dame
judgeclaudefrollo, Sebastian of Kuroshitsuji
blackcrowsings, Smithy of Super Mario Bros. RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
smithysfactory
Contact info: AIM: paintedpuzzle, but you have better luck PMing any of my character's accounts for a faster response.
Plurk:
thornheart
Canon Background: http://aselia.wikia.com/wiki/Van_Grants
AU Background
He's the commander and leader of a group called, "The Oracle Knights". He would formed his own Faction called, "The Order of Lorelei" where they follow the example of their patron spirit saint Lorelei. They are a group who knows the knowledge of foreseeing future views via psychic ability, seeing omens, having visions and precognitive dreams.
Personality
Combat Style: Van uses a broad sword and other mystic artes.
Kingdom or Faction: The Church, but this will change when he will form his own faction called "The Order of Lorelei".
Primary Role: Intelligence Operative, Judge
Secondary Role: Commander of his own faction
Title:
Tarot Cards:
The Heirophant
Effect: Your crystal is strengthened, allowing you to see one message that would otherwise be blocked from view.
The Hanged Man
Effect: You can sacrifice another Tarot card to increase your combat ability for the rest of the battle.
The Emperor
Effect: The Emperor grants weight to your commands, making your soldiers you more likely to follow your orders with greater vigor, or even follow orders they might not otherwise obey.
Sample Post:
The Fool
Question: You are about to embark upon a grand journey. What do you carry in your satchel?
The Magician
Question: Your liege has called upon you to perform a task of great importance. Upon what do you rely to complete it?
The varied strengths and skills of my troops. I'll see to it and judge who is the best soldier that can carry out the task, and then assigned to the appropriate mission.
The High Priestess
Question: Your rival in court knows something that you do not, and this knowledge is giving them the advantage. How do you address this issue?
The Empress
Question: What does your presence bring to your kingdom?
A sense of security.
The Emperor
Question: Why do you deserve to rule this land?
Depends if my subjects are in aligned with my ideas and beliefs.
The Hierophant
Question: What is god to you?
A divine power that is out of men's reach, but men can easily wield for their own self-interests.
The Lovers
Question: What is love to you?
A noble goal worth fighting for, but too often intermingled with the ideals of honor and duty.
The Chariot
Question: It is the eve of a great battle, and the troops have made camp for the night. Where are you and what are you doing?
Give a great speech in an effort to increase the morale of my troops. I would address an individuals concerns on a case-by-case basis if it's not too overwhelming for me.
Justice
Question: You are presiding over a murder trial where both suspects claim innocence. What do you do?
Too often I am hired to play the jury, because my views are objective. I will view the evidence with neutrality and I will look for facts within the evidence, and basing on the evidence, I will give my verdict on who is innocence and who is not. My spiritual beliefs, ethics, morals, and ideals will nothing to do with the trial.
The Hermit
Question: The pressures of court have become too much for you to bear, what do you do?
Much of the Court is dramatic nonsense, but I'm a good listener and will tune in to find worthy news that is in aligned with my agenda and whoever is involved with me. I will not argue. To argue is to add pressure to the Court. I will do my best to not take sides.
Wheel of Fortune
Question: You are given the opportunity to bet everything you have for great fortune, should you win you will be granted the wealth of kings but should you lose you will lose everything. What do you do?
I would not risk it. The wealth of kings are immaterial things.
Strength
Question: What do you do in the face of great adversity?
I would meditate on the situation quietly, knowing the consequences and taking responsibility for the outcome. I would await the challenge to come to me calmly and then address the challenger without fear.
The Hanged Man
Question: For what cause are you willing to sacrifice yourself?
For my ideals and vision for a New World.
Death
Question: What do you want people to remember about you after you are gone?
The teachings I imparted to them...and I want them to realized that there is a logical reason behind every move that I do, that there is a greater purpose for their role that would lead them to a bigger plan in the greater design.
Temperance
Question: A celebration is being held in your honor. Lavish food, gifts, and even people are offered at your table. What do you take or do in celebration of your achievements?
It would be impolite to refuse. I would happily and quietly accept.
The Devil
Question: What vices keep you from achieving your true potential?
That I am too stubborn and adamant in my ideals for the New World. I can get too caught up that I can be spirituality blind and turned a deaf ear to anyone who would try to reason with me.
The Tower
Question: Everything you love and held dear has been taken from you in the blink of an eye. What do you do?
...you'll have no idea of my heartache and my suffering. Therefore, it's none of your concern. Just serve to the duty and task that I assigned to you.
The Star
Question: What are your aspirations?
The Moon
Question: What do you make of your dreams?
My visions? I felt they are precognitive and the dreams held together very important pieces and clues to my past, present, and future.
[The muse suggested that he is very psychic, which he is genuinely is, and he's accurate in his visions.]
The Sun
Question: What do you need to know that you do not know already?
Are my dreams and visions real? Can we change the course of events that didn't happen yet...?
Judgement
Question: Who deserves to pass judgment upon you, and who do you deserve to judge?
The lives of the people, friends, and colleagues that I manipulative to change the course of events to the day I imagined and wanted.
The World
Question: At the end of the journey, what remains in your satchel?
My sword.
Personal journal:
Character Name: Vandesdelca Musto Fende aka Van Grants
Canon: Tales of the Abyss
Other character's played: Alucard of Hellsing
Contact info: AIM: paintedpuzzle, but you have better luck PMing any of my character's accounts for a faster response.
Plurk:
Canon Background: http://aselia.wikia.com/wiki/Van_Grants
AU Background
He's the commander and leader of a group called, "The Oracle Knights". He would formed his own Faction called, "The Order of Lorelei" where they follow the example of their patron spirit saint Lorelei. They are a group who knows the knowledge of foreseeing future views via psychic ability, seeing omens, having visions and precognitive dreams.
Personality
Combat Style: Van uses a broad sword and other mystic artes.
Kingdom or Faction: The Church, but this will change when he will form his own faction called "The Order of Lorelei".
Primary Role: Intelligence Operative, Judge
Secondary Role: Commander of his own faction
Title:
Tarot Cards:
The Heirophant
Effect: Your crystal is strengthened, allowing you to see one message that would otherwise be blocked from view.
The Hanged Man
Effect: You can sacrifice another Tarot card to increase your combat ability for the rest of the battle.
The Emperor
Effect: The Emperor grants weight to your commands, making your soldiers you more likely to follow your orders with greater vigor, or even follow orders they might not otherwise obey.
Sample Post:
Question: You are about to embark upon a grand journey. What do you carry in your satchel?
Question: Your liege has called upon you to perform a task of great importance. Upon what do you rely to complete it?
The varied strengths and skills of my troops. I'll see to it and judge who is the best soldier that can carry out the task, and then assigned to the appropriate mission.
Question: Your rival in court knows something that you do not, and this knowledge is giving them the advantage. How do you address this issue?
Question: What does your presence bring to your kingdom?
A sense of security.
Question: Why do you deserve to rule this land?
Depends if my subjects are in aligned with my ideas and beliefs.
Question: What is god to you?
A divine power that is out of men's reach, but men can easily wield for their own self-interests.
Question: What is love to you?
A noble goal worth fighting for, but too often intermingled with the ideals of honor and duty.
Question: It is the eve of a great battle, and the troops have made camp for the night. Where are you and what are you doing?
Give a great speech in an effort to increase the morale of my troops. I would address an individuals concerns on a case-by-case basis if it's not too overwhelming for me.
Question: You are presiding over a murder trial where both suspects claim innocence. What do you do?
Too often I am hired to play the jury, because my views are objective. I will view the evidence with neutrality and I will look for facts within the evidence, and basing on the evidence, I will give my verdict on who is innocence and who is not. My spiritual beliefs, ethics, morals, and ideals will nothing to do with the trial.
Question: The pressures of court have become too much for you to bear, what do you do?
Much of the Court is dramatic nonsense, but I'm a good listener and will tune in to find worthy news that is in aligned with my agenda and whoever is involved with me. I will not argue. To argue is to add pressure to the Court. I will do my best to not take sides.
Question: You are given the opportunity to bet everything you have for great fortune, should you win you will be granted the wealth of kings but should you lose you will lose everything. What do you do?
I would not risk it. The wealth of kings are immaterial things.
Question: What do you do in the face of great adversity?
I would meditate on the situation quietly, knowing the consequences and taking responsibility for the outcome. I would await the challenge to come to me calmly and then address the challenger without fear.
Question: For what cause are you willing to sacrifice yourself?
For my ideals and vision for a New World.
Question: What do you want people to remember about you after you are gone?
The teachings I imparted to them...and I want them to realized that there is a logical reason behind every move that I do, that there is a greater purpose for their role that would lead them to a bigger plan in the greater design.
Question: A celebration is being held in your honor. Lavish food, gifts, and even people are offered at your table. What do you take or do in celebration of your achievements?
It would be impolite to refuse. I would happily and quietly accept.
Question: What vices keep you from achieving your true potential?
That I am too stubborn and adamant in my ideals for the New World. I can get too caught up that I can be spirituality blind and turned a deaf ear to anyone who would try to reason with me.
Question: Everything you love and held dear has been taken from you in the blink of an eye. What do you do?
...you'll have no idea of my heartache and my suffering. Therefore, it's none of your concern. Just serve to the duty and task that I assigned to you.
Question: What are your aspirations?
Question: What do you make of your dreams?
My visions? I felt they are precognitive and the dreams held together very important pieces and clues to my past, present, and future.
[The muse suggested that he is very psychic, which he is genuinely is, and he's accurate in his visions.]
Question: What do you need to know that you do not know already?
Are my dreams and visions real? Can we change the course of events that didn't happen yet...?
Question: Who deserves to pass judgment upon you, and who do you deserve to judge?
The lives of the people, friends, and colleagues that I manipulative to change the course of events to the day I imagined and wanted.
Question: At the end of the journey, what remains in your satchel?
My sword.