Permissions
⇓in character⇓
PHYSICAL AFFECTION: Yes, please. Oscar would definitly appreciate some platonic tactile affections... like a hug.
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE: Let me know first, please. Oscar is able to defend himself in emergency situations, but he's still an early level combatant who hasn't fully matured into having a proper muscle memory or instinctive reactions yet.
ROMANCE/FLIRTING: Sure! I'm down for cute, fluffy, teenage crush type of interactions.
SEXUAL CONTENT: This is a hard No. He's 14.
PSYCHIC ABILITIES: Oscar does not have much in the way of psychic-type abilities that we are aware of, per the limits of his canon.
MAGIC/POWERS: Oscar is the latest vessel for an ancient spirit that is trapped within a continuous reincarnation cycle so he can accomplish an impossible task. As such, Oscar has the potential to access a very high degree of magic-- however, he is not yet consciously capable of doing so on his own.
MEDICAL INFORMATION: He's young, healthy, and alive. As he is untrained and fairly small for his age, he is lacking in stamina compared to his peers.
OFFENSIVE SUBJECTS OR TRIGGERS: Oscar himself has a heavy degree of existentialism that he is sorting through, so please be aware of that. Otherwise, standard warnings apply-- just let me know if something is going to get nasty so I can be ready for it.
⇓out of character⇓
BACKTAGGING: Yes
FOURTH WALLING: Oscar is already dealing with an existential crisis. Ultimately, what is one more?
THREADHOPPING: Yes
CONTENT I ABSOLUTELY NEED WARNINGS FOR, BUT CAN STILL PLAY: major injury (I prefer to plot this out!), potential mind/sensory/reality alteration, gore (if it's linked in images or videos)
CONTENT I ABSOLUTELY NEED WARNINGS FOR AND THAT I CAN'T PLAY: rape, torture and other non-con scenarios that include complete mind control
ANYTHING ELSE: I like to delve into the psychology of the characters in writing that meshes well with a flair for unsettling atmospheric writing. Despite all of this, even in a horror based game my default response to most plotting situations ends with me asking the others involved 'how can we make this funny?'
PHYSICAL AFFECTION: Yes, please. Oscar would definitly appreciate some platonic tactile affections... like a hug.
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE: Let me know first, please. Oscar is able to defend himself in emergency situations, but he's still an early level combatant who hasn't fully matured into having a proper muscle memory or instinctive reactions yet.
ROMANCE/FLIRTING: Sure! I'm down for cute, fluffy, teenage crush type of interactions.
SEXUAL CONTENT: This is a hard No. He's 14.
PSYCHIC ABILITIES: Oscar does not have much in the way of psychic-type abilities that we are aware of, per the limits of his canon.
MAGIC/POWERS: Oscar is the latest vessel for an ancient spirit that is trapped within a continuous reincarnation cycle so he can accomplish an impossible task. As such, Oscar has the potential to access a very high degree of magic-- however, he is not yet consciously capable of doing so on his own.
MEDICAL INFORMATION: He's young, healthy, and alive. As he is untrained and fairly small for his age, he is lacking in stamina compared to his peers.
OFFENSIVE SUBJECTS OR TRIGGERS: Oscar himself has a heavy degree of existentialism that he is sorting through, so please be aware of that. Otherwise, standard warnings apply-- just let me know if something is going to get nasty so I can be ready for it.
⇓out of character⇓
BACKTAGGING: Yes
FOURTH WALLING: Oscar is already dealing with an existential crisis. Ultimately, what is one more?
THREADHOPPING: Yes
CONTENT I ABSOLUTELY NEED WARNINGS FOR, BUT CAN STILL PLAY: major injury (I prefer to plot this out!), potential mind/sensory/reality alteration, gore (if it's linked in images or videos)
CONTENT I ABSOLUTELY NEED WARNINGS FOR AND THAT I CAN'T PLAY: rape, torture and other non-con scenarios that include complete mind control
ANYTHING ELSE: I like to delve into the psychology of the characters in writing that meshes well with a flair for unsettling atmospheric writing. Despite all of this, even in a horror based game my default response to most plotting situations ends with me asking the others involved 'how can we make this funny?'