2, 6, 7, 10, 11, 16, 22, 35, E, G, and H all for Orivan o3o

Sry for the delay anon!

Edit: AW FUCK I HIT THE BUTTON TOO FAST

2.) 

How easy is it for your character to laugh?

– Orivan will laugh at ANYTHING funny. Look at him funny and he’ll lose it!

6.) 

Do they consider laws flexible, or immovable?

– Laws are flexible and can be broken for good, according to Orivan. They’re like a young tree, flexible at first, yet can be unmoving with age.

7.) 

What triggers nostalgia for them, most often? Do they enjoy that feeling?

– The smell of fresh hay and straw triggers nostalgia in him. He remembers laying fresh straw for the moas and feeding the neighbors cows some fresh hay. Sometimes he misses farm life.

10.) 

What lie do they most frequently remember telling? Does it haunt them?

– I can’t think of one. He doesn’t lie without damn good reason.

11.) 

How do they cope with confusion (seek clarification, pretend they understand, etc)?

– He’s unafraid to ask questions until he gets an answer.

16.) 

What makes their stomach turn?

– Senseless deaths make his stomach turn…and the thought of the Battle of Lion’s Arch. He saw too much death then.

22.) 

How does jealousy manifest itself in them (they become possessive, they become aloof, etc)?

– Orivan doesn’t tend to become jealous, but when he does he can become a bit possessive.

35.) 

How do they treat the things their friends come to them excited about? Are they supportive?

– If they’re excited Orivan will be too! He’s definitely supportive and a good listener, even if the subject isn’t interesting.

E.) 

Are they someone you would get along with? Would they get along with you?

– I think I’d get along with Orivan very well. Whether he’d tolerate my depressive self is to be debated. Orivan is like a ray of sunshine and I’m not.

G.) 

What trait of theirs bothers you the most?

– Mmmm. His impulsive nature. He doesn’t think before acting half of the time.

H.) 

What trait do you admire most?

– I love his boundless kindness and love for others.

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