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singularityderp2010-12-21 11:19 pm
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IT'S TWO TICKETS TO THAT THING YOU LOVE!
1. Comment in the post listing your characters.
2. Other will reply with the name of one of your characters
3. You list three things that are your headcanon for that character.
Alternatively, someone can ask you a specific question about the headcanon you have for a certain character. This gives you the option to answer questions pertaining to certain subjects, or think about a question you hadn't considered/answered with your headcanon yet.
There's no limit to the topics or the amount of times someone can ask about a character. It can be huge things like how their life was before their canon, or something smaller like their first time making sweet sweet... um, baked goods for the family. As long as you think it's something that is accurate to your character but it isn't in their canon.
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1. Zombie has mixed feelings; in the end it balances out to "okay with it" but that's because Zombie's rather okay with a lot of things. He's upset at being away from the people he loves (ESPECIALLY Hanna) but he's truly enjoying meeting so many new people, especially since no one seems all that bothered by his walking corpse status. He can live a life that's close to normal (for Sacrosanct anyway) without having to hide what he is.
2. SHODAN is loving all these new toys and people to toy with. She was also 'born' on a space station, albeit a much smaller and less advanced one, so in some ways Sacrosanct is like coming home to her. It's comfortable, safe, and familiar; hell, in the end of SS2 when she had a chance to build a new universe, she started by re-building Citadel, the station she came into being on. So yeah, this is home.
3. Bro gets to live. There's a few signs in the comic that Bro's death is coming (I called it pretty much the first time he started fighting Jack, tbh, I just didn't want to believe it) and I can't imagine that he didn't know on some level what was coming (especially because of how the Striders are related to the element of Time) I think, like any sane human, he didn't want to die, even if he knew it had to happen, so being on Sacrosanct is a way to keep the timeline intact (ie, he's not in it) but still perhaps actually get to live his life.