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City Mods ([personal profile] citycouncil) wrote in [community profile] cityarcade2019-12-04 05:04 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!
wildefae: torchwood - ianto's hand holding a stopwatch (ianto - i still have that stopwatch)

[personal profile] wildefae 2019-12-05 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
What's your favorite animal to write Daine in the form of? (Not hers to be, although I am also curious about that!)

How has Greta changed since getting here? What is she most/least fond of about modern Darrow technology/sensibilities, currently?

If John could pick any book to read to Luke WHAT WOULD IT BE
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[personal profile] statement_ends 2019-12-05 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Writing her as a starling is a blast. She can sort of mimic human speech sounds, but not very well, so trying to communicate is both frustrating for her and probably pretty unsettling for whoever she's trying to talk to. As far as Daine's preferences go, she has a forever soft spot for wolf shape, but I think she enjoys owl shape, too. She gets all the cool features and she gets to keep her smarts.

Greta has settled down considerably, and is better about living in the present than she used to be. I think that's both because her current lifestyle demands it -- she just doesn't have time to sit around and think longing thoughts about how things might be different -- and a conscious choice she makes, because if she did let herself go down that path, she'd get stuck there. Now that she's been in Darrow for a few years and some of the technological wonder has worn off, I think she really appreciates how clean Darrow is (or at least how clean it can be). The bar for how tidy things can be has risen considerably, and I imagine she does a lot of stress-cleaning when the occasion calls for it.

HMMMM. This is tough because John doesn't love reading the same thing twice, so knowing a book was good wouldn't necessarily translate to wanting to reread it to someone else. For some reason my brain is suggesting 'The Hobbit'? It's child-accessible but still has some academic flair to it that I think John would find appealing.