Sing Application
Mar. 3rd, 2012 04:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Player Information
Your Nickname: Aave
OOC Journal:
aaveplsgo
Under 18? Nope
Email/IM: email: aaveolio@gmail.com
aim: theatricalWraith
plurk:
aaveolio
Characters Played at Singularity: Davesprite (
featheryasshole)
Character Information
Name: Tom
Name of Canon: Ruby Quest
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
Reference: The original Ruby Quest threads
The story in a more easily readable form
Info page (contains nsfw images)
Canon Point: Right at the end of the story.
Setting: Not much of the world of Ruby Quest is shown outside of the immediate setting. It seems to be much like our own modern world, though it is inhabited by a wide variety of anthropomorphic animals in every colour of the rainbow and technology seems to be a little more advanced. Since the characters are (very) loosely based on Animal Crossing, it's probably safe to assume that like in that game, humans also exist as one species among many.
And what of the immediate setting, then? The story takes place in an ultra-modern, mostly underwater medical facility called the Metal Glen. As it happens, the Glen was built right on top of the dwelling of an ancient eldritch horror. What is it? Hard to say. We do know for certain that it has the power to affect the minds and bodies of people and seems to distort space just by its presence. It's also implied that one of its manifestations is a demonic dummy, and its name may be Cjopaze.
As one might guess, the eldritch horribleness did not lead to good things. At first, though, it seemed helpful to the Glen's inhabitants. The facility was built for research into new cures for blindness, but was not yielding any results. Eventually, at the suggestion of Chief Diagnostic Technician Red, a new treatment was introduced: a medicine extracted from the strange red growths discovered during the Glen's construction. At first the treatment seemed to work miraculously, curing all the patients of their blindness, improving their overall health, even removing the need for food and sleep. Impressed with the medicine's power, the adminstrators ordered the Glen's entire population to go on the treatment. Of course, it turned out that ingesting powdered Old One had some unpleasant side-effects. Starting with the patients, everyone at the Metal Glen started losing their minds, turning unstable and violent. As time went on, physical changes started occuring as well: the longer someone was on the treatment, the more twisted and unnatural their bodies became. During all this, it was discovered that the treatment could also reverse death if administered in time. Dying set back the mental and physical changes, but also caused severe amnesia.
Eventually, only a few of the Glen's inhabitants survived, and all of them were either terribly mutated and murderous or had no recollection of what was going on.
Personality: Tom is a cat of action. He enjoys breaking things, running from explosions and making out with hot bunny chicks. When he's stuck in one place for too long, he tends to get bored and be very childish about it, building silly sculptures and acting stubborn and uncooperative with strangers. Even when he's feeling more mature, he can be somewhat suspicious and secretive, but usually he's just too much of a nice guy to stay mad at someone for long. As long as he doesn't have a reason to distrust them, Tom's a cheerful and loyal friend, even willing to face a fate worse than death for someone he cares about.
He's fairly clever with problem-solving, but tends not to plan ahead much. It's just another aspect of his preference for action: he's focused on the here and now more than the past or the future.
Beneath his normal personality, Tom has some very dark and destructive potential going on. It's implied that while under the treatment's influence, he wreaked more havoc than any of the other patients, enough that he was placed in permanent confinement. Though he is no longer murderous and doesn't remember much of his past, he still displays some disturbing tendencies: he likes breaking shit apart a little more than is healthy, and his only reaction to ripping a guy apart in a fit of enraged self-defence was "that was cool!" He's good for now, but it's possible that with enough provocation he might hurt someone again.
Abilities, Weaknesses, and Power Limitation Suggestions: Four arms: Coming out from his abdomen, usually hidden under his shirt, Tom has two mutated extra arms. They're kind of tiny and not very dexterous, but they can hold extra items in times of need. Tom doesn't like to show them because they're kinda freakish.
MANLY PHYSIQUE: Tom's fairly strong and in good overall physical condition. When the adrenaline's really flowing, he even displays short bursts of super strength, enough to rip a grown man to pieces with his bare hands.
Lost eye: No depth perception, but he looks pretty badass with an eyepatch!
Inventory: The clothes on his back and a bottle of champagne
Appearance: An antropomorphic blue tabby cat with a makeshift bandage eyepatch and "DO NOT OPEN" sticker covering the right eye. He's dressed in simple, nondescript white clothes.
Age: Unknown, even to Tom himself, but probably in the twenties range.
OC/AU Justification
If AU, How is Your Version Different From Canon, and How Will That Come Across?
If OC, Did You Run Your Character Through a Mary-Sue Litmus Test?
And What Did You Score?
Samples
Log Sample: Tom wondered how long he'd been in the cell now. It was kind of hard to keep track of time here. Had he been good at keeping track of time before? He couldn't really remember, but he had a feeling he hadn't. Thinking about the amnesia was kind of disturbing, so he pushed it out of his mind. No point worrying about that now, with no answers in sight.
He glanced up at the aquarium on the other side of the metal grating, briefly and stupidly hoping that some way to reach it had appeared. Sure, eating raw fish was kind of gross and an ugly stereotype about cats, but he was getting hungry. Actually, based on that, he couldn't have been here that long, right? How long did it normally take for him to get hungry? He didn't really know.
Oh well. Thinking about the hunger was just as useless right now as the amnesia. Tom turned back to the items on the floor before him, considering them carefully. He'd played around with them a bit, but that had gotten boring fast. Maybe it was time for something more ambitious. A sculpture, perhaps? It could be something really clever and modern, representing the absolute dullness of this room! He smiled to himself. This was going to be fun.
Network Sample: [There's a one-eyed blue cat blinking at the camera, visibly confused.]
Ruby? Jay? I have no idea what's going on anymore.
Uh, if anyone else can see this, hi? Are we really in space?
Your Nickname: Aave
OOC Journal:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Under 18? Nope
Email/IM: email: aaveolio@gmail.com
aim: theatricalWraith
plurk:
Characters Played at Singularity: Davesprite (
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Character Information
Name: Tom
Name of Canon: Ruby Quest
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
Reference: The original Ruby Quest threads
The story in a more easily readable form
Info page (contains nsfw images)
Canon Point: Right at the end of the story.
Setting: Not much of the world of Ruby Quest is shown outside of the immediate setting. It seems to be much like our own modern world, though it is inhabited by a wide variety of anthropomorphic animals in every colour of the rainbow and technology seems to be a little more advanced. Since the characters are (very) loosely based on Animal Crossing, it's probably safe to assume that like in that game, humans also exist as one species among many.
And what of the immediate setting, then? The story takes place in an ultra-modern, mostly underwater medical facility called the Metal Glen. As it happens, the Glen was built right on top of the dwelling of an ancient eldritch horror. What is it? Hard to say. We do know for certain that it has the power to affect the minds and bodies of people and seems to distort space just by its presence. It's also implied that one of its manifestations is a demonic dummy, and its name may be Cjopaze.
As one might guess, the eldritch horribleness did not lead to good things. At first, though, it seemed helpful to the Glen's inhabitants. The facility was built for research into new cures for blindness, but was not yielding any results. Eventually, at the suggestion of Chief Diagnostic Technician Red, a new treatment was introduced: a medicine extracted from the strange red growths discovered during the Glen's construction. At first the treatment seemed to work miraculously, curing all the patients of their blindness, improving their overall health, even removing the need for food and sleep. Impressed with the medicine's power, the adminstrators ordered the Glen's entire population to go on the treatment. Of course, it turned out that ingesting powdered Old One had some unpleasant side-effects. Starting with the patients, everyone at the Metal Glen started losing their minds, turning unstable and violent. As time went on, physical changes started occuring as well: the longer someone was on the treatment, the more twisted and unnatural their bodies became. During all this, it was discovered that the treatment could also reverse death if administered in time. Dying set back the mental and physical changes, but also caused severe amnesia.
Eventually, only a few of the Glen's inhabitants survived, and all of them were either terribly mutated and murderous or had no recollection of what was going on.
Personality: Tom is a cat of action. He enjoys breaking things, running from explosions and making out with hot bunny chicks. When he's stuck in one place for too long, he tends to get bored and be very childish about it, building silly sculptures and acting stubborn and uncooperative with strangers. Even when he's feeling more mature, he can be somewhat suspicious and secretive, but usually he's just too much of a nice guy to stay mad at someone for long. As long as he doesn't have a reason to distrust them, Tom's a cheerful and loyal friend, even willing to face a fate worse than death for someone he cares about.
He's fairly clever with problem-solving, but tends not to plan ahead much. It's just another aspect of his preference for action: he's focused on the here and now more than the past or the future.
Beneath his normal personality, Tom has some very dark and destructive potential going on. It's implied that while under the treatment's influence, he wreaked more havoc than any of the other patients, enough that he was placed in permanent confinement. Though he is no longer murderous and doesn't remember much of his past, he still displays some disturbing tendencies: he likes breaking shit apart a little more than is healthy, and his only reaction to ripping a guy apart in a fit of enraged self-defence was "that was cool!" He's good for now, but it's possible that with enough provocation he might hurt someone again.
Abilities, Weaknesses, and Power Limitation Suggestions: Four arms: Coming out from his abdomen, usually hidden under his shirt, Tom has two mutated extra arms. They're kind of tiny and not very dexterous, but they can hold extra items in times of need. Tom doesn't like to show them because they're kinda freakish.
MANLY PHYSIQUE: Tom's fairly strong and in good overall physical condition. When the adrenaline's really flowing, he even displays short bursts of super strength, enough to rip a grown man to pieces with his bare hands.
Lost eye: No depth perception, but he looks pretty badass with an eyepatch!
Inventory: The clothes on his back and a bottle of champagne
Appearance: An antropomorphic blue tabby cat with a makeshift bandage eyepatch and "DO NOT OPEN" sticker covering the right eye. He's dressed in simple, nondescript white clothes.
Age: Unknown, even to Tom himself, but probably in the twenties range.
If AU, How is Your Version Different From Canon, and How Will That Come Across?
If OC, Did You Run Your Character Through a Mary-Sue Litmus Test?
And What Did You Score?
Samples
Log Sample: Tom wondered how long he'd been in the cell now. It was kind of hard to keep track of time here. Had he been good at keeping track of time before? He couldn't really remember, but he had a feeling he hadn't. Thinking about the amnesia was kind of disturbing, so he pushed it out of his mind. No point worrying about that now, with no answers in sight.
He glanced up at the aquarium on the other side of the metal grating, briefly and stupidly hoping that some way to reach it had appeared. Sure, eating raw fish was kind of gross and an ugly stereotype about cats, but he was getting hungry. Actually, based on that, he couldn't have been here that long, right? How long did it normally take for him to get hungry? He didn't really know.
Oh well. Thinking about the hunger was just as useless right now as the amnesia. Tom turned back to the items on the floor before him, considering them carefully. He'd played around with them a bit, but that had gotten boring fast. Maybe it was time for something more ambitious. A sculpture, perhaps? It could be something really clever and modern, representing the absolute dullness of this room! He smiled to himself. This was going to be fun.
Network Sample: [There's a one-eyed blue cat blinking at the camera, visibly confused.]
Ruby? Jay? I have no idea what's going on anymore.
Uh, if anyone else can see this, hi? Are we really in space?