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큐랑해 ([personal profile] girlalmighty) wrote in [community profile] cityarcade2018-02-01 07:06 pm

MEME: Reverse Questions

Muns: Post here listing all of the characters you play (you might want to list journals, too, just for reference) or are thinking of playing.

Everyone: Ask the MUNS anything about the GAME or THEIR PUPS, because we all know the muns will answer when the characters won't. They can be specific questions ("How does he feel about her?") or general questions ("Why did you choose this pup?", "How do you channel them?", etc.) You can even have pups ask the questions, but ANSWERS are coming from the MUNS.

For the last time we did this one, check out the tag.

BONUS: For a voice post meme twist, use sites like Clyp and Chirbit to answer with voice clips instead!
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[personal profile] all_the_gifts 2018-02-06 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
For Daine: her favorite thing about Darrow is the technology, especially when it comes to communication and medicine. It's a real equalizer insofar as it allows people with no magic at all to do things that only people with magic could accomplish back home. That said, she's never going to get used to the noise or the car exhaust.

For Greta: she loves the social flexibility and freedom. No one really cares about class, and the fact that she can be financially independent without having to work herself into the ground is a treat. She also really loves the little family she's been building for herself. As for least favorite... probably the way music behaves. Music tended to be a useful sort of thing back home, and the way it works in Darrow robs it of its meaning. It's also just more difficult to make decisions or sort out your feelings without some backing orchestration to help you out.

For Melanie: her favorite and least favorite thing about Darrow is that it allows her to really experience what the world was like before the Breakdown. On the one hand, it's fascinating and gives her a lot of context she'd been lacking. But on the other hand, that context won't be terribly useful to her when she goes back home. She functions in her home world as well as she does in part because she has no attachment at all to how things used to be. Now, she has guilt.