Uncommon Questions for OCs and their creators:

cassandrapentayaaaaas:

Send me a # (questions for OCs) or a letter (questions for creators) and I’ll answer

QUESTIONS FOR YOUR OCs

  1. What’s the maximum amount of time your character can sit still with nothing to do?
  2. How easy is it for your character to laugh?
  3. How do they put themselves to bed at night (reading, singing, thinking?)
  4. How easy is it to earn their trust?
  5. How easy is it to earn their mistrust?
  6. Do they consider laws flexible, or immovable?
  7. What triggers nostalgia for them, most often? Do they enjoy that feeling?
  8. What were they told to stop/start doing most often as a child
  9. Do they swear? Do they remember their first swear word?
  10. What lie do they most frequently remember telling? Does it haunt them?
  11. How do they cope with confusion (seek clarification, pretend they understand, etc)?
  12. How do they deal with an itch found in a place they can’t quite reach?
  13. What color do they think they look best in? Do they actually look best in that color?
  14. What animal do they fear most?
  15. How do they speak? Is what they say usually thought of on the spot, or do they rehearse it in their mind first?
  16. What makes their stomach turn?
  17. Are they easily embarrassed?
  18. What embarrasses them?
  19. What is their favorite number?
  20. If they were asked to explain the difference between romantic and platonic or familial love, how would they do so?
  21. Why do they get up in the morning? 
  22. How does jealousy manifest itself in them (they become possessive, they become aloof, etc)? 
  23. How does envy manifest itself in them (they take what they want, they become resentful, etc)? 
  24.  Is sex something that they’re comfortable speaking about? To whom? 
  25.  What are their thoughts on marriage? 
  26.  What is their preferred mode of transportation? 
  27.  What causes them to feel dread? 
  28.  Would they prefer a lie over an unpleasant truth? 
  29.  Do they usually live up to their own ideals? 
  30.  Who do they most regret meeting? 
  31.  Who are they the most glad to have met? 
  32.  Do they have a go-to story in conversation? Or a joke? 
  33.  Could they be considered lazy? 
  34.  How hard is it for them to shake a sense of guilt? 
  35.  How do they treat the things their friends come to them excited about? Are they supportive? 
  36. Do they actively seek romance, or do they wait for it to fall into their lap? 
  37. Do they have a system for remembering names, long lists of numbers, things that need to go in a certain order (like anagrams, putting things to melodies, etc)? 
  38. What memory do they revisit the most often? 
  39. How easy is it for them to ignore flaws in other people? 
  40. How sensitive are they to their own flaws?
  41. How do they feel about children? 
  42. How badly do they want to reach their end goal? 
  43. If someone asked them to explain their sexuality, how would they do so? 

QUESTIONS FOR CREATORS

A) Why are you excited about this character?
B) What inspired you to create them?
C) Did you have trouble figuring out where they fit in their own story?
D) Have they always had the same physical appearance, or have you had to edit how they look?
E) Are they someone you would get along with? Would they get along with you?
F) What do you feel when you think of your OC (pride, excitement, frustration, etc)?
G) What trait of theirs bothers you the most?
H) What trait do you admire most?
I) Do you prefer to keep them in their canon universe?
J) Did you have to manipulate or exclude canon factors to allow them to create their character?

Uncommon Questions for OCs and their creators:

cassandrapentayaaaaas:

Send me a # (questions for OCs) or a letter (questions for creators) and I’ll answer

QUESTIONS FOR YOUR OCs

  1. What’s the maximum amount of time your character can sit still with nothing to do?
  2. How easy is it for your character to laugh?
  3. How do they put themselves to bed at night (reading, singing, thinking?)
  4. How easy is it to earn their trust?
  5. How easy is it to earn their mistrust?
  6. Do they consider laws flexible, or immovable?
  7. What triggers nostalgia for them, most often? Do they enjoy that feeling?
  8. What were they told to stop/start doing most often as a child
  9. Do they swear? Do they remember their first swear word?
  10. What lie do they most frequently remember telling? Does it haunt them?
  11. How do they cope with confusion (seek clarification, pretend they understand, etc)?
  12. How do they deal with an itch found in a place they can’t quite reach?
  13. What color do they think they look best in? Do they actually look best in that color?
  14. What animal do they fear most?
  15. How do they speak? Is what they say usually thought of on the spot, or do they rehearse it in their mind first?
  16. What makes their stomach turn?
  17. Are they easily embarrassed?
  18. What embarrasses them?
  19. What is their favorite number?
  20. If they were asked to explain the difference between romantic and platonic or familial love, how would they do so?
  21. Why do they get up in the morning? 
  22. How does jealousy manifest itself in them (they become possessive, they become aloof, etc)? 
  23. How does envy manifest itself in them (they take what they want, they become resentful, etc)? 
  24.  Is sex something that they’re comfortable speaking about? To whom? 
  25.  What are their thoughts on marriage? 
  26.  What is their preferred mode of transportation? 
  27.  What causes them to feel dread? 
  28.  Would they prefer a lie over an unpleasant truth? 
  29.  Do they usually live up to their own ideals? 
  30.  Who do they most regret meeting? 
  31.  Who are they the most glad to have met? 
  32.  Do they have a go-to story in conversation? Or a joke? 
  33.  Could they be considered lazy? 
  34.  How hard is it for them to shake a sense of guilt? 
  35.  How do they treat the things their friends come to them excited about? Are they supportive? 
  36. Do they actively seek romance, or do they wait for it to fall into their lap? 
  37. Do they have a system for remembering names, long lists of numbers, things that need to go in a certain order (like anagrams, putting things to melodies, etc)? 
  38. What memory do they revisit the most often? 
  39. How easy is it for them to ignore flaws in other people? 
  40. How sensitive are they to their own flaws?
  41. How do they feel about children? 
  42. How badly do they want to reach their end goal? 
  43. If someone asked them to explain their sexuality, how would they do so? 

QUESTIONS FOR CREATORS

A) Why are you excited about this character?
B) What inspired you to create them?
C) Did you have trouble figuring out where they fit in their own story?
D) Have they always had the same physical appearance, or have you had to edit how they look?
E) Are they someone you would get along with? Would they get along with you?
F) What do you feel when you think of your OC (pride, excitement, frustration, etc)?
G) What trait of theirs bothers you the most?
H) What trait do you admire most?
I) Do you prefer to keep them in their canon universe?
J) Did you have to manipulate or exclude canon factors to allow them to create their character?

Lance & Ethan

Something that likely won’t be brought up often in universe is the fact that Ethan is Draco’s biological father (with Lance being his other biological father). The circumstances behind this are a bit convoluted. Lance’s wife, Sybil, had died shortly after the birth of their daughter, Noelle, and two years later Lance was struggling as a single parent. Ethan was 18 at the time and in what we’ll call an exploratory phase of his life. He wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to do, be it science like his father, or raising pokémon like his grandparents, or something else entirely. He came to know Lance through Lyra some years previous and the two managed to become quite good friends despite the six year age gap. Ethan also had to admit some attraction to Lance as well, though of course he’d never acted on it. Over lunch one day, Lance brought up that he was considering having another child, a sibling for Noelle so she could have someone to spend time with when he wasn’t around, but that he wasn’t interested in a relationship just yet and was considering his options. Ethan hesitantly admitted his attraction and suggested the possibility of being the other parent of Lance’s child. To his surprise, Lance accepted. The two understood that this was a strictly no-strings-attached affair but found the arrangement worked out for the both of them. Since the child would be raised by Lance, he was the one to go through with the pregnancy, and Draco was born nine months later. Draco does not find out the identity of his other parent until he is in his teens (though he does know that he and Noelle were half-siblings). Neither parent wanted to make drama by revealing their arrangement, so the identity of Draco’s other parent is kept under wraps. Finding out about Ethan is part of the reason Draco comes to resent Lance so much in his teens. Ethan does end up telling his wife, Whitney, about Draco after they had been dating for a while, as he felt she should know if they were going to have a serious relationship, but their daughter, Carmen, doesn’t know that she has a half-brother. In the end, Lance and Ethan do question whether their decision to keep Draco’s parentage a secret was the right one, but what’s done is done. All things considered, the two remain close friends to this day.

Adaptational Biology

As I develop this universe and the kids and families more I might as well get this one out of the way. Almost anyone, barring medical conditions, can become pregnant and have children in this universe, regardless of gender. This trait has been around for a very long time and most scientists agree it is the result of either some kind of mass magical evolution or interference from some deity. The earlier days of humanity were rough as pokémon and other supernatural entities proved powerful competition and humans needed all the help they could get. Increased birth rates were a huge step in ensuring humanity’s survival, thus the adaptation. (Out of universe, this exists so I can give couples biological children who wouldn’t normally be able to have them.)

In the case of a man becoming pregnant, it has to be planned as the necessary change in biology would take some time to occur. The shift would last throughout the pregnancy then return to normal after the child (or children) is born. The situation is similar for a woman who wishes to get her partner pregnant. There are a number of differences in society due to this adaptation. Gender roles are fairly lax and in cases of family roles and marriage, one’s family lineage typically takes precedence. It’s not uncommon in modern times for a woman to take her husband’s name, but historically and in some regions or families today the spouse from the less prestigious family takes their partner’s name, regardless of gender. There is also typically very little stigma against same sex relationships. In a couple who want multiple children, it is typical for the parents to switch off who has the children. For example, one parent might become pregnant with the first child, and the other parent would have the second child, but it really depends on the couple and what they want. While a female impregnating someone or a male becoming pregnant is always deliberate, accidental pregnancies can still occur in the ‘traditional’ sense, so birth control is still a thing. 

In terms of language, there are probably languages in the world that have different words for a parent depending on if they carried the child or not, but in ‘English’ the words mother and father have no connotation as to who carried the child. A ‘mother’ is a female parent, and a ‘father’ is a male parent. It is important to note however, that adoption rates are fairly low in this world, which is a big issue. A few of my fankids face significant issues in their childhoods because life is quite difficult for those in the system.

Like I said before, this aspect of worldbuilding was mainly to give me more flexibility in the fankids department. It does have an effect on society, but remember it’s not a huge focus, haha.

tralma: snipperclips is really cute so here’s an expression meme with some of the very cute expressions they use in the dang, like hot fucking dang, it is so cute, please check it out

tralma: snipperclips is really cute so here’s an expression meme with some of the very cute expressions they use in the dang, like hot fucking dang, it is so cute, please check it out

[This content is out of date and no longer canon]

…. Well it only took me a couple days to get annoyed with my self imposed schedule, so now rather than have set topics per day, I’ll just ramble about whatever, haha. My friend Sydney at @pkmnomegaverse is sharing her Striation Triplets/Shadow Triad hcs, so I though it might be fun for me to do the same! 

The three brothers are not originally from Unova, though they ended up there at some point during their childhood. They also started out with different names than the ones the go by as adults. Cress was known as Lir, Chili was known as Aodh, and Cilan was known as Nuada, though they were never attached to those names. They were orphaned for as long as they could remember and initially lived on the streets before getting involved with some bad people and being taken to Unova. Part of the reason they were endangered is due to the fact that all three are dark mages, which are quite rare (mages in general are rare, but dark mages are rare even among mages). This trait is also what drew Ghetsis to them. He was looking for a team of undercover operatives to act as spies/bodyguards for him, and a trio of dark mage brothers who already had a very close bond was perfect. As a bonus to him, they were young (around 9 years old) and in a very bad situation, which was something he could use to his advantage. Acting as a savior, he managed to get the brothers under his care and used his ‘savior’ status to ensure their loyalty. He also encouraged their codependency, as it meant less of a chance of one of them trying to escape without his brothers. They were trained in martial arts, infiltration, and espionage, as well as honing their magic talents to the point they essentially became one with the shadows.

The three worked as one well-oiled, loyal machine to Ghetsis, but they weren’t entirely devoid of a sense of self. When not on duty, the three enjoyed spending time honing their skills, teasing each other, competing, and pursuing some minor hobbies – in particular cooking, something they had learned early in life and stuck with even up through, both as a practicality (better to know where your meals are coming from) and as a useful skill (food is a good place to hide poison after all). As soon as they were old enough at age 19, Ghetsis assigned them their first (and last) long term deep cover mission. They were to pose as rookie Gym Leaders, with new names and identities, in order to gather information on the League. They had the battling skills and came on good recommendation as Ghetsis was still in decent standing with his former government coworkers. The triplets also had a ‘gimmick’, a secondary occupation or hobby that would help provide draw to the gym and the town they would be leading – cooking, with ingredient-themed names to match. The Restaurant Gym of Striation had been born.

They had a degree of freedom in customizing their presentation at the Gym, and they had the idea to go for a ‘Three Elements’ style rather than focus on training just one type. While the brothers’ hair is naturally white, Cress, Chili, and Cilan’s eyes are naturally blue, red, and green, so Cress proposed they follow a water, fire, and grass theme to match their own looks and new names. It was Chili’s idea to add in the wigs – colored and styled to match their type specialization and working as an extra bit of disguise as a bonus. The even got a blue wig that covered Cress’ missing eye in a way that didn’t draw attention to it like an eye-patch would. In the end, they got way into running the Gym and restaurant, coordinating events, and even helping out at the local trainer school. For a time, they could almost pretend this was their real life and not just an undercover mission Eventually all good things must come to an end, however, and when it came time for Plasma’s grand plan to unfold, the three had to give up their charade and return to their old jobs full time. However, after the death of Ghetsis two years later, they found themselves without a place to go, and their experience living ‘normal lives’ proved invaluable. They headed to Kalos to try and start something new, eventually finding their own paths and settling down and starting families of their own, something they had never even dreamed of before. As a way of saying goodbye to their Plasma days, the brothers took on their Gym Leader names permanently, leaving behind ‘Lir, Aodh, and Nuada’ in their pasts.