Describe your Character in Tropes
9 years ago
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This is a meme that inspires others to represent their identities in the form of 'tropes' (http://tvtropes.org/) and so this 'activity' requires you put at the most 6 tropes or several that combine into one. I felt it would be fun and creative to try so my submission will be for Victor Faust, and I hope others will try for themselves as well. I can't do that fancy-computer 'stuff' to make a simplified link with just the word so I'll put it in quotations and provide a short description:
1. Villain: combination of "Affably Evil," absolutely nothing separating them from being normal, polite people except their overly-ambitious goals of world domination or power. It also can stemmed from necessity like "Fantastic Racism" or "My Species Doth Protest Too Much" resulted from being a drider/arachne (AKA an icky bitty spider).
2. Sorcerer: common user of "Dark Magic" with offensive magic, illusions, and conjuration that has steadily caused him to be corrupted and "Jumping Off the Slippery Slope" at times of morality; likes to think "Dark is Not Evil" considers himself more a "Dark Mage" type.
3. Madness: repressing his instinctive desires and emotions in order to fit with society better, there are times where it becomes too much and lashes out as "The McCoy" (of the Freudian Trio). This often resurfaces as his madness in the form of "Cheshire Cat Grin" and becoming "The Trickster" in a corrupting manner.
4. "Heartbroken Badass:" where love is unrequited, commitment issues arise, and relationships are tattered (either by family, friends, or lovers) in the past; results in Victor becoming distant and develop a harem (sexual) while creating potential ignored enamored underling. It also results in him taking a greater interest in power to overcompensate his rejection, resentment, and 'in-capabilities.'
5. "The Resenter:" where he is sick of seeing fate grant the hero the world on a silver platter when he himself has spent his whole life trying to achieve it. From misfortunes to slight annoyances, Victor is against the world and ready to make people suffer if he's pushed any further with unrelenting determination to see it through (for better or worse).
6. "Equivalent Exchange:" Victor understands the fundamental laws that dictate to obtain, something of equal value must be lost. This laws is brought out through not only in his pursuits of magic and knowledge or power but in simple occurrences where he must fulfill a promise or pay a debt (honor among thieves).
I think that should be enough to shred some light on some of Victor's personality and traits, I'd like to thank the artist would announced this meme-activity. I hope the rest of you found this fun and interesting, or that you try it yourself or spread the meme.
Brought to my attention by
tobiwanz
1. Villain: combination of "Affably Evil," absolutely nothing separating them from being normal, polite people except their overly-ambitious goals of world domination or power. It also can stemmed from necessity like "Fantastic Racism" or "My Species Doth Protest Too Much" resulted from being a drider/arachne (AKA an icky bitty spider).
2. Sorcerer: common user of "Dark Magic" with offensive magic, illusions, and conjuration that has steadily caused him to be corrupted and "Jumping Off the Slippery Slope" at times of morality; likes to think "Dark is Not Evil" considers himself more a "Dark Mage" type.
3. Madness: repressing his instinctive desires and emotions in order to fit with society better, there are times where it becomes too much and lashes out as "The McCoy" (of the Freudian Trio). This often resurfaces as his madness in the form of "Cheshire Cat Grin" and becoming "The Trickster" in a corrupting manner.
4. "Heartbroken Badass:" where love is unrequited, commitment issues arise, and relationships are tattered (either by family, friends, or lovers) in the past; results in Victor becoming distant and develop a harem (sexual) while creating potential ignored enamored underling. It also results in him taking a greater interest in power to overcompensate his rejection, resentment, and 'in-capabilities.'
5. "The Resenter:" where he is sick of seeing fate grant the hero the world on a silver platter when he himself has spent his whole life trying to achieve it. From misfortunes to slight annoyances, Victor is against the world and ready to make people suffer if he's pushed any further with unrelenting determination to see it through (for better or worse).
6. "Equivalent Exchange:" Victor understands the fundamental laws that dictate to obtain, something of equal value must be lost. This laws is brought out through not only in his pursuits of magic and knowledge or power but in simple occurrences where he must fulfill a promise or pay a debt (honor among thieves).
I think that should be enough to shred some light on some of Victor's personality and traits, I'd like to thank the artist would announced this meme-activity. I hope the rest of you found this fun and interesting, or that you try it yourself or spread the meme.
Brought to my attention by
tobiwanz
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