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So! With that in place, I want to talk about my babiesðŸ˜
Charlotte is a Dark Elf artificer who has an automaton companion. She showed up halfway through my party's campaign as a follower, and they took a liking to her. Since then, she's become a good friend, and even a love interest!
So! With that in place, I want to talk about my babiesðŸ˜
Charlotte is a Dark Elf artificer who has an automaton companion. She showed up halfway through my party's campaign as a follower, and they took a liking to her. Since then, she's become a good friend, and even a love interest!
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Charlotte is easily excited over the things she loves - magic items + potions - but she hasn't talked about her past with her family at all. It just hasn't come up. She's super optimistic despite the challenges thrown the party's way, but she really doesn't know what she wants to do herself.
Next up is Rickard, an OC for a Fire Emblem Three Houses campaign I'm a part of. The sibling of Bernadetta von Varley, he is also incredibly shy and anxious. He rarely makes decisions for himself because of how scared he is of failure (this stems from their horrible father)
100% Rickard falls under the Hanged Man. Without making decisions on his own, he can't grow as a person. With the help from his friends, he'll hopefully learn to face his problems head-on and, in turn, help others more by doing rather than standing by and worrying.
"Seedling," an NPC from my upcoming campaign, fits quite neatly into the Aeon Arcana. While the Aeon is a rare alternative for Judgement (notably in the Thoth Deck), it offers a unique perspective and commentary on the world that she finds herself in (Plus, Aeon just sounds cool)
She is a dryad-like being that has not seen another humanoid in her life. So when she inevitably meets the party who are exploring a strange new land, she is instantly intrigued and wants to learn about them and their world, which will lead her to wonder about her own existence and purpose.
This is exactly how the two Aeon characters operate in the Persona series, who are unfamiliar with the world or its concepts and how it applies to them. Similarly, "Seedling" will figure out how she fits in to the world, even though she comes from a completely different one.
I flip-flopped between Sun and Star for Charlotte, but settled on Star because of her attempts to be authentic to herself. She needs to learn a little more in this critical time and decide what she really wants for herself, which will let her be even more joyful and authentic