Moses Sandor ([personal profile] outlawrain) wrote2015-04-11 11:25 pm

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PLAYER
Name: Madeline
Age: 23
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E-mail: dreamstodreamers+moses@gmail.com
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CHARACTER
Name: Moses Sandor
Canon: Tales of Legendia
Age: 17
Timeline: Post-Game/Post-Character Quests
If playing another character from the same canon, how will you deal with this?: N/A

Personality: If you were to ask most people in the group about Moses Sandor, pretty much all of them would call him an idiot. He's not very bright and it takes him a while to get certain ideas through his skull. When it comes to logic or solving problems through basic skills, he's often the last person to get it out of the group. Even the amnesiac Grune gets it faster than him. He constantly ruins everyone's plans, most commonly Jay's, with his cluelessness. And when the whole group tells him not to do something, he'll be the first person to do it anyways.

He's a very passionate person. When he sees something he wants, he goes after it full throttle. When he wants sacred eres (the magic of the world), no one can tell him not to. It's his one track mind in play. On the surface, he always looks like he cares about one particular goal. Stealing the Merines and fighting monsters so he can get Sacred Eres, fighting the big bad. He sets his mind to it and that's the end of that. This, combined with his love of big breasts, can lead to quite the disaster around the well endowed ladies. He's passionate about getting his face between them and he makes that clear. A horny perverted passionate teenager can only lead to impulse and trouble.

But, he's never that one note. He may not be bright in the ways of solving puzzles but he's got a completely different set of intelligence. No one else can get through the Forest of No Return like he can, able to do it on one try when so many people have failed. He's emotionally smarter than he looks too. Few people can connect with others like he has. Most of the group has their own issues with socializing and they don't have a lot of companions. He's able to worm his way into their hearts and so many other people's. When you get past the bandit part of him, he's a kind person. His passion relays into his emotions. He's got a big heart and he wears everything on his sleeves. And he's certainly not afraid to cry.

Moses has got charisma by the barrelful. People left their homes after Moses was kicked out of his to join him on the ship. He's a great leader of his group and the bandits on the Legacy respect him heavily. He quickly gains loyalty through the other members of the group too (although it takes them much longer to have any form of respect for them). He's far too honest for his own good and doesn't hold a ton of secrets unlike most members. It's why people are so easy to trust him. He really doesn't have anything he doesn't share. He's a simple guy with just a big heart. Everyone else has a dark side to them which manifests in the character quests. Moses, on the other hand, doesn't. The only demon he has to face is the one in his dear old friend, Giet.

Giet is his oldest and dearest friend. From the get go, he's never seen without his best friend, fighting along side him and being completely in sync with him. When he hears that Giet is attacking other people, he's in refusal of it. There's so much trust between the two of them, he can't believe it. And he doesn't let himself believe it. He argues with everyone who tells him what's really going on. Because he knows best and he doesn't believe it. It's only when Giet does it in his own eyes does he believe. Moses doesn't like to go by word of mouth. For him, it's all in the sight. It's only after this happen is when he's able to admit that Giet is not okay. And has to either die or kill his friend. But because of their relationship, he can't even do that properly. There's too much between them for Moses to be able to do that. However, in the end, he defies it all. Giet lives below the ship in a place called the Quiet Lands, letting Moses stay alive and keep his best friend alive too.

But it's not just as a friend. Giet, along with the rest of the group, is his family. It's very rare for him to have someone who is just a friend. Someone who is less than family around him just won't do. No matter who he argues with in the group, no matter who he fights with, everyone just becomes part of his huge family. And he wouldn't have it any other way. Seeing as he left his own long ago, he's always had to make up one on the fly. But fortunately for him, it's been so easy. Family is just all the people he's gotten close to in his lifetime, his bandits, his group, everything. Unless you're a jerk and you've done something to hurt his family, you're most likely going to be intergrated into his family.

Background: Background

Abilities: Moses is an Eren. In the canon of Tales Of Legendia, Erens are people who can use Eres, the art of harnessing multiple energies in the air to perform extrodinary feats. There are two types of Erens. A Crystal Eren, which is magical based, and an Iron Eren, which is physical based. Moses is an Iron Eren, using spears as his weapon. Because when he's playable he can only use four Eres, he will only come in with four.

Outlaw - Moses jumps in the air, firing 3 spears, one right after another, at an opponent.
Wolf Storm - Moses fires a spear in the air, causing multiple strikes on an enemy, providing they stay in the same place. If they move, they may only get hit once.
Wild Rain - Moses fires 4 spears straight up in the air as high as he can, making them all land in a line over an opponent.
Rogue Hunt - Moses throws a spear right at an opponent, knocking them off their feet.

Although in the game, they hit almost 100% (due to the game fighting in 2.5d), Moses will have to be a lot better about his aiming in order to strike an opponent.

These moves also use up a stat called TP. In order to build it back up after it's down, he has to use normal attacks or eat food known as a gel. I do want to keep the same sort of thing in place here; in order to use it between battles, he must rest and eat before it can be used again. The more he uses it, the more rest he'll need

He’s very good at navigation and rarely gets lost. He’s also great with animals.

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