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Arya Stark ([personal profile] aliased) wrote in [community profile] fairynuff2014-08-20 01:10 pm

character relationship meme

character relationship meme

Post as your character
Others will respond to your comment, asking what your character thinks of theirs. (this is great for CR charts)
Respond (most likely OOCly.)
Profit!
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[personal profile] digophelia 2014-08-21 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
This is going to be depressing.

To start off, Alice does not have a very high opinion of the seelie court right now. As a disclaimer, she thought Celegorm's actions were foolish, but she sympathized with him because he did it as an oath to his father. Feanor has left a small impression on Alice and she actually respected him, so that respect rolls onto his sons, because Alice appreciates honesty. No one is honest to her in London.

Korra comes in because Alice does not have a low opinion of her, because she appreciates the fact she can be optimistic, spirited, and friendly. She's touched by that friendliness, even if she doesn't feel like she deserves it or why it happens in the first place. Alice understands that the actions done are meant to protect others, but her frustration and anger, she just really cannot forgive Clarisse for killing Celegorm and brushing off diplomacy. She feels for Maglor, she knows how it feels to lose family.

But Alice has come in with nothing, only to find out the man she once trusted to heal her and others was the one responsible for the brutality of her sister, the death of her family, the fire, and her trauma. Twice Alice has stepped out, onto new things, only to really find herself absolutely lonely. When she sees others, she's jealous of the fact they have friends and loved ones. Alice feels alone, she feels that she's struggling to keep her mind once again, sound and without corruption -- but honestly, the battle traumatized her and Alice can only handle so much stress.

The core of her anger is that she feels that if anyone is stupid enough to ignore the pleas of others to return something that will cause a war, that they are really taking things for granted and those actions are utterly selfish to her. Lots of people got hurt in that battle and Alice just really wants to ask them if it was worth it, all that destruction. She has come to Redgate out of spite and anger, without knowledge of Korra being there. She really, really wishes she would turn back and just. Stay out of the conflict.

However, things may turn out to be rocky. Her fear now is the jabberwock will return -- even if it's not her jabberwock, it's still a jabberwock and Alice has a lot of feelings on the damn thing. Alice's fear of fire compels her to feel Drabwurld would be better of without the dragon and jabberwock, so sadly Alice will do what she can to kill them. Unfortunately, right now she's angry, like. Hello, psychotic episode angry, because of her fear of fire and her momentary flashback of seeing her family burn alive. She's terrified that may happen to her group (she really likes Grell, Lancelot, and Alyosha) and she will be powerless, once more, to stop them from burning alive.

If she had her way, she would be crying, shaking, and pleading with Korra to stop it, put the poor thing out of it's misery. Her fear also that the gates will crumble and a lot of neutral folks will perish and it will be once again (mind you, this is in her eyes) something for the sake of pride. The fire has sufficiently drove Alice to another berserker stage and she just may or may not black out some details of it.

She MAY be angry, but not to the point of hatred. She sees Korra as naive, just like any other older sister would. It's her rationale she's being yanked around by something that could burn everything to the ground and no thank you, been there, done that. Should the jabberwock awaken, Alice will insist she kill it by her own hands, again. Or just utterly give up then and there out of her anger and grief. Because you guys have something and she thinks she has nothing.