OOC InformationPlayer Name: Kim
Player Age: Twenty-Two
Player Contact:
mintysatyrPlayer/Character HMD: Here!Other characters in game: None.
IC InformationCharacter Name: Lulu
Character Canon: Final Fantasy X
Character Age: Twenty-Two
Character Gender: Female
Canon Point: The end of Final Fantasy X.
Character Canon History: Wiki!Character Personality: “Protect the Summoner, even at the cost of one's life.” - The Guardian's Code.
Lulu has walked the path of a guardian several times, understanding that there would only be death to welcome her summoner and herself should the pilgrimage be successful. She was more than willing to cast aside her life for the greater good if it might bring even a moment's respite for the destructive force of Sin. She views her life as immaterial in the grand scheme of things, especially if her sacrifices may somehow redeem her for the losses she feels accountable for in the ongoing struggle.
She is never afraid to say what needs to be said. She will never spare the feelings of another for the sake of being polite, even if her words involve a difficult or tender subject. Though she does value good manners and respect, she has an appreciation for honesty above all else. After witnessing the collapse of Spira's religion that had been based so thoroughly around secrecy and lies, she was given more reason than ever to value the truth of things. She can do without niceities and is far more interested in giving people what they need, not neccessarily what they want, even if it means coming off as abrasive or callous.
As most people of Spira, Lulu was also a religious follower of Yevon before it was dismantled. Though she did follow the teachings, she did ask herself more questions than the average practitioner. She tries to look at things in a realistic and objective manner, separating her personal feelings from matters of importance. She is more interested in things that are concrete than things that are unknown, and treats everything with a healthy dose of skepticism.
At the root of things, Lulu is a woman that has been hardened by a world wrought with grief. While she might seem cold or dismissive due to her blunt nature, she has a good and faithful heart. She has a fierce sense of loyalty to those she cares for and unshakeable resolve. Though she might not be the most outwardly kind, she is willing to risk life and limb for those that she truly cares about.
Character Abilities: As a skilled Black Mage, Lulu has a strong grasp on casting magical spells that revolve around some key elements. Fire, water, lightning, and ice being the most prominent. She can also control her dolls do to some things, but the applications of this are often not terribly practical. More in depth lists can be found
here on her wiki.
Character Inventory: Lulu comes to Saeng Seong with only the clothes on her back and her trusty Moogle doll, which acts as a catalyst for channeling her magical abilities.
Interaction Sample: Here, on the March test drive.
Third Person Sample: Lulu was beginning to understand just how Tidus felt when he was drawn to Spira. Torn from the world you thought you knew, cast adrift in somewhere new and usual. It was uncomfortable to walk along streets in a place you did not recognize.
There were others, much like her, pulled away from their lives from other places- other worlds. She felt as though her sense of being was now called into question. Was she too a dream? Was this some sort of trick? What of her life and her suffering? Her happiness, her heart? Was it all something that had been imagined? She longed to gaze upon a familiar face, but there were none to be seen.
To make matters worse, she was to make frequent physical contact with strangers. She disliked this thought. She could do it if necessity called for it, she would have to if she wanted to sustain her own life. Lulu would also be contributing to a cause that might save other lives because of this. Even so, she rarely touched even the people she was closest with. It was not unheard of, Lulu was just not a person that was willing to open herself up to vulnerabilities.
Still, a woman had to be practical about these sorts of things. Letting this get out of hand and leaving herself ill was foolish, and she damn well knew it.