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What is your Minecraft Account Name?: KibagoKid

 

 

 

What is your ingame Character Name?: [Hare Druid] Taynuel Viellsinch

 

 

 

What is your Character’s Race?: Mali'ker

 

 

 

Have you read and familiarized with all server rules and the villain rules?: yes

 

 

 

Links to any previous villain applications (for reference, these can be from previous characters, or previously denied applications to show how you’ve improved): I can't find my old villain application for Vulathri Sulirrin, but he was okay'd for murder without provocation, I think it was. I don't really remember, it's been over a year since I played him, and the VAs were dropped shortly after he was okay'd for it anyway.

 

 

 

What VA are you applying for? (Lesser Evils, Greater Evils [Greater includes Lesser by default, you don't need two applications if you apply for greater first]): Greater Evils

 

 

 

Why is your character the way he/she is?  What has led them to a path requiring a Villain Application?: Taynuel's always been a little twisted in the head, never quite able to make up his mind on a given topic. Being that druids constantly hear the voices of nature in their head, he's now listened to those voices for almost eight months (which, given that each week is an in-character year, is almost fifty years if my math is correct). Hearing thousands upon thousands of voices in your head all at once consistently and constantly for that long would drive anyone mad. The purpose of actually submitting an application on it, however, is that he has simply stopped caring whether what he is doing is socially acceptable or not. He's simply going to do what he feels is right by the creed he swore to when he became a druid, that creed being to protect and uphold the balance at all times by any means necessary. In addition to this, despite his efforts to have a big, happy family, very few of his attempts have been successful in keeping his immediate family together, whether because one of them felt wronged by something he did or they killed themselves and he was unlucky enough to have found their bodies.

 

 

 

What are his/her motives?  What do you plan to gain from this?: His motives are technically driven by religion, being that he is doing what he does in honor of a higher power. He believes in order to teach people the importance of the balance, in -EXTREME- cases, certain measures have to be taken. In addition to this, he feels those that harm him or the people he is close to - other druids, the clerics (being that he is married to a cleric and sees them all as extended family) - should suffer for their crimes. As for what I intend to gain from this application, I intend to open up new venues for roleplay as well as provide players with a dark but enjoyable experience of what a villain that's not really quite a villain can do.

 

 

 

What moral boundaries does your character have, if any?: He has a weak spot for children. He can't bring himself to harm a youngling. The reasoning behind this is because he's lost multiple children, whether they were adopted or biological. His daughter ran away from home. His adopted son committed suicide. The thought of a child being injured in any way enrages him. He also will not harm another druid unless they tried to harm him first - in general, he will not fight unless provoked.

 

 

 

What general kind of Villain will you be? (Bandit, Pirate, Raider, Madman, Cultist, Antihero, Destroyer Of Worlds, etc etc…): Depends on what direction he's being looked at. From his own eyes and possibly from the eyes of people who knew the reasoning behind his actions toward a particular person, he would possibly be seen as an antihero. People looking from the outside in without knowing what was actually going on in a situation would likely see him as a madman.

 

 

 

 

Open Response - Answer at least two of the open ended scenarios below. Do not powergame, metagame, or do anything else rulebreaking or unrealistic. Each scenario is designed with no particular objective in mind and is open ended deliberately. Assume your character is in each position, regardless of their normal situations:

 

 

-An elderly man with a walking stick(possibly a staff), a middle aged woman in a flowing dress, and a teenage boy with a sword hanging on his belt are walking down the road, with no others in sight that you can tell...

Taynuel would not make any move to attack any of them, seeing as they have done nothing wrong to anyone else nor have they done any damage to the balance that he has seen.

 

 

-You are about to head out of your house when someone starts pounding on your door frantically.  You open the door to see a human woman, dress half torn, a gash across her cheek bleeding, fear in her eyes as she begs you for help. Someone has just attacked her and her sister, killing the sister, and the girl barely getting away and losing him...

In this situation, he would take her into his house, fix her dress, tend to her cheek, and then ask what the man looked like. Upon locating him, he would lure him to a secluded spot and cast his accusation before attempting to restrain him with the roots of a nearby tree or perhaps the vines. Once the man was immobile, he would give him the opportunity to repent for his wrongdoings and turn himself in. He would be given three chances before Taynuel would request the roots of the tree to begin constricting him until they crushed his bones for such actions, assuring they went slowly so that he would be able to feel his body succumbing to the pressure.

 

 

-Sitting in a bakery, you hear two men talking in hushed voices upstairs. Sneaking up the stairs, you see a figure robed in black and a Guard. The robed figure is revealing plans to the Guard about an upcoming rebellion.  You can’t tell if the robed man is betraying the rebels, or if it is the Guard betraying the town...

Seeing that he is unaware of what is truly going on in the situation, he would likely stay out of it. He does not feel that the goings-on in a town are any of his business, seeing as he lives out in the country among nature, far from the pandemonium of civilization.

 

 

-There is a knocking on your door, and when you open it there is an angry-looking man standing there, and a Olog standing behind him, eyeing you coldly.  The man tells you that you owe 1000 minas in taxes to the local Royals, and had best pay up...

Quite simply, he would laugh in their faces, asking what Royal they claimed to work for. If attacked, he would likely restrain his attackers with the vines hanging over the door to his house. If unable to escape through the back passage of his house, he would likely hang them both with the vines before sending them back on a horse with a note informing the local Royals that he does not live in any area ruled by man.

 

 

-Two Guards are trying to break up a fight between your acquaintance and two Humans. Your friend slays one of the Guards as he approaches, causing the other Guard as well as the Humans to pull out their weapons...

Seeing as he does not know exactly why the fight began, he would likely restrain all parties with whatever vines or roots were available and get them all to calm down before he took action. If his acquaintance was in the wrong, then he would tell him he needs to own up to his mistakes. If the humans were in the wrong, he would politely tell them to leave before something truly terrible happened to them, tightening their restraints as a hint as to what he might do.

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