Rules: 1. Post with your character by creating a "card" with your name, sex, and preferences. 2. Tag to others. 3. You supposedly only have seven minutes, but that's up to the muns how many comments. [To hell with that, let's not put a limit on how many comments] 4. Have fun.
[...yeah that definitely falls under "the death thing." But. Okay. As far as Ryan can tell Nico's not surrounded by an undead army right now so he's not that concerned.]
Another demigod. Didn't think Hades was the type to have kids. [Of course he's thinking of Hades as the animated, James Woods variety so there's that problem.]
It's rare for him to have children. Of the Greek gods, Hades has always been very faithful to his wife, Persephone. Even in the old days he wasn't much for going behind her back with other women. ...Well, and she turned a nymph who Hades had been smitten with for all of two seconds into the mint plant by stepping on the her.
[He hasn't seen that particular movie, but if he had, then he'd appreciate James Woods' style. Even if it's a total misrepresentation of his dad.]
Lord of the Dead, faithful husband. Sort of funny how it seems like they shouldn't go together. [Give him a second, Nico, he's just casually giving you a once-over here.]
It's going to be really rude if I ask what kind of death powers you have, isn't it? [Which is really just a nice, round-about way of asking anyway but details.]
[Nico's not sure how to feel about the once-over, but he decides to not comment on it. He's...not really used to that. Or this. Or anything even remotely like this.
The question actually throws him off-guard.]
...Better than assuming, honestly.
[He sounds sadly used to people assuming his powers.]
I can sense when people are close to death, and feel it when they die. Spirits and monsters and such I can't feel, though. Only those with mortal souls. I can see, talk to, touch, summon, and generally interact with ghosts. I can travel through shadows to get from one place to another instantly. I can summon the bodies of the deceased to do combat for me.
[There are other things, but he doesn't want to get into those. Killing things he touches when he's extremely afraid? Yeaaaaah no.]
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right nowso he's not that concerned.]Another demigod. Didn't think Hades was the type to have kids. [Of course he's thinking of Hades as the animated, James Woods variety so there's that problem.]
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It's rare for him to have children. Of the Greek gods, Hades has always been very faithful to his wife, Persephone. Even in the old days he wasn't much for going behind her back with other women. ...Well, and she turned a nymph who Hades had been smitten with for all of two seconds into the mint plant by stepping on the her.
[He hasn't seen that particular movie, but if he had, then he'd appreciate James Woods' style. Even if it's a total misrepresentation of his dad.]
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It's going to be really rude if I ask what kind of death powers you have, isn't it? [Which is really just a nice, round-about way of asking anyway but details.]
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The question actually throws him off-guard.]
...Better than assuming, honestly.
[He sounds sadly used to people assuming his powers.]
I can sense when people are close to death, and feel it when they die. Spirits and monsters and such I can't feel, though. Only those with mortal souls. I can see, talk to, touch, summon, and generally interact with ghosts. I can travel through shadows to get from one place to another instantly. I can summon the bodies of the deceased to do combat for me.
[There are other things, but he doesn't want to get into those. Killing things he touches when he's extremely afraid? Yeaaaaah no.]