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Dave Strider [TG] turntechGodhead ([personal profile] chronologistics) wrote in [community profile] assguardians2013-06-09 05:29 pm
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The TL;CR Meme



one: post with your characters.
two: respond to other people's characters with your characters.
three: they tell you in detail what their character thinks of your character. TL;DR is encouraged; that's how this works.
four; optional: discuss it with them if you want! Make a big chain of tl;dr if you're up to it.
five: other people do the same thing to you! Maybe you even harvest your tl;dr to use in a CR chart later.
six: keep checking back in so that no one is ever late!

(Shamelessly gakked from places.)
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[personal profile] samantha_grey 2013-06-11 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Curious about the Sam-Regina connection these days. ^-^
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[personal profile] digophelia 2013-06-13 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
So now that I'm not comatose or exhausted...

In Regina's world, nephilim don't really have a great connection with either the human or demon world that brings them to being. Typically, most nephilim don't know their fathers and they are either tormented by their remaining family or society. What fuels nephilim in her world is that source of pain that they feel, that they are unstable beings with unnatural powers they will never control, and of course, as you seen, they will snap and attempt to eat people. So because of that, nephilim have a very big pack-like mentality. They really don't have anyone solid to turn to except for the limited family they have and other half-bloods. As it is, nephilim rarely turn on each other, they always look out for one another, support, defend, and care for each other. Wales (her home) doesn't exactly have a lot of nephilim, but Ireland does because of it's Pagan leanings. (And supposedly, that the people of Ireland are descendants of Gog and Maggog, it's really interesting with the Irish Book of Invasions)

Regina has a lot of sympathy for Sam. Sam is going to be the only person in Asgard who really knows what it's like to be a half-blood with little or no control over themselves at times and literally fighting off the demonic part of their blood. Mordred may come second in terms of her religion, but Sam really is. And since Regina has actually been with a group of nephilim, more of than not, her loyalty is going to be with nephilim. Regina is actually pretty wishy-washy when it comes to loyalty, as that will be seen in her future. She's got no problem throwing people under a bus to protect herself, but she will not do that with another half-demon, especially another woman. I think it's safe to assume, Sam here is one of the few people she can really be honest with, even have a gallow's humor when she jokes about eating human flesh, because hey, she'll get it and she knows how it is.

Not to mention, Regina will be protective. She's suffered so much in her younger years because of her mother being a queen and being half-blooded. She hates to think about it, but she wants to make sure she stays safe and never suffer that horrible prejudice that all half-demons go through. Although Regina is actually really surprised, relieved, and cautious that there hasn't been a really bad prejudice where they, uh, actually suffer physically. She trusts Sam will take care of herself, will do what she can to stay sound of mind, and stay out of trouble. There's also a lot of feelings of her being proud of Sam, in a sisterly way that she's been able to stay the way she is. Regina's got a no-kill policy, too, so even if things got really bad, she'd refuse to even do that to Sam. Seeing her stable gives Regina hope she will be, too.