thepersianyouth: looking down, eyes very nearly closed (submissive)
Bagoas ([personal profile] thepersianyouth) wrote in [community profile] hamsterball 2012-04-17 08:47 pm (UTC)

Bags (so dubbed by Party, or was it Kat?)

Player Name: Sofo again
Character: Bagoas, son of Artembares, son of Araxis • The Persian Boy • [personal profile] thepersianyouth ...see how clever I was with his username XD

Personality: Oh wow. Quick blurb, hm? Bagoas is submissive, not by nature but by socialization and training as a servant. He's a massive ball of past trauma-shaped yarn, but he's also proud of his past as well as his present. He keeps a humble, positive attitude at most times, but is easily confused by your modern ways, Taxonites. Have fun with that.

Type of CR: I always say this, but: All the CR. I'm having a blast playing him, and I'd love to see both more cultural misunderstandings, as an easing into friendship type thing.

Any future plans for them? One of these days, he'll have a small business of his own, be it as a teacher/instructor or as some sort of craftsmanship-er/artisan, I don't know yet. But (his quirky gay self-proclaimed uncle albeit behind the 4th wall) Remus planted a seed in his mind to that effect, and it shall grow.

Other notes: Uhhh. He's my token girly character? I don't know. He doesn't really have hobbies, and he certainly doesn't have super powers apart from the ability to confuzzle people with his genderqueerness, even if that hasn't even happened yet what is this place. He likes pretty things, sparkly trinkets and fine fabrics, and tries to make himself look his best every day. His vanity is his biggest flaw and stems from a big giant gaping hole of insecurity.

He used to be a slave, sold and bought solely for his beauty. On the one hand, it's been his ticket to some pretty amazing bits of history, but it's also bought him some of the most horrendous abuse over the years. He wants to be pretty, because he's never had anything else of value. At the same time, he isn't entirely uncomfortable with being noticed.

He's sort of a Gordian knot of cleverly disguised juxtapositions.

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