Player Name: Bookie
Player Contact(s):
bookworm12890
Are you over 18? Yes
Do you have any other characters in game?: NA
Who invited you?: NA
Character Name: Kaiisteron, Fourth Prince of the Underearth, called Witch King
Canon: The Rising World series
Canon Point: In Queen Demon, after speaking with Bashat and Dahin in Benais-arik.
Age: Unknown, probably over 100.
History: Here
Is this character an AU? What type?: NA
AU History: NA
Personality: Kai describes himself at one point as 'made entirely of razor blades,' which is not an inaccurate description. He has been hurt a lot in his past and still hurts by it, and therefore tends to put up a very prickly demeanor when people first meet him. Naturally, this is a bit of a front; prickly people do not declare scared children their friend and offer to hold their hand to try and get them to feel better. Kai is very much a defender of the innocent even though he would never call himself that and does his best to protect anyone under his care, whether he likes them or not. (If he doesn't like them and they get involved and hurt, well, that's their fault.)
That being said, he is definitely not a peaceful person. Kai's first instinct to solve any problem is violence, because frankly that's what he feels he's best at. (He is pretty good at it.) Even if he often chooses not to take that route, it's quite often his first thought. This is/isn't aided by the fact that most of the Arike afraid of a demon's ability to steal life through touch, so around a lot of people all he has to do is say he's a demon and that's enough to scare the hell out of them. He's very confident in his abilities and doesn't back down from situations that are difficult, and is more than used to fighting through something that should be considered a lost cause. He will throw himself at a problem until it is fixed, whatever that means.
Due to his past traumas, Kai is not a very trusting person. Or, more accurately, he tries not to be. On the surface he succeeds; he's very cagey with information with people he doesn't know, he maintains his 'big scary demon posturing' whenever possible, but unfortunately he has a little bit too much hope inside of him to truly squash it. He hopes Bashat didn't betray him, until it becomes all but obvious. He hopes Ramad didn't know about it, until it becomes clear that he did. He wants to believe in people even though he's had it proven that he shouldn't in a lot of cases. Basically, he is a Good Boy with some damage.
Powers and Abilities: Kai's abilities fall into three main categories: demon abilities, expositor intentions, and witch cantrips.
Demon Abilities: Able to drain life through physical touch (can be just a little or enough to entirely desiccate a body) and unkillable, able to heal any wounds. He can also exert his will outward to make people act as he wants, though it is very difficult and can only be done for short periods. Can be identified easily as a demon due to his black eyes.
Expositor Intentions: Able to cast intentions, which are a type of spell within the universe that can be molded for many purposes. Normal expositors use the Well of Hierarchs or the pain of others; Kai uses his own pain as fuel for the magic, which does mean he will stab himself in order to make a spell work.
Witch Cantrips: Basic cantrips, such as summoning imps for small tasks (lighting up a room, etc.). He is also capable of creating something called a 'heart pearl,' which can be swallowed by someone to allow him to telepathically communicate with them; it could also be used to exert his will over others so it requires a lot of trust.
Inventory: His clothes, a black embroidered veil that covers his eyes, and a pocket knife
Sample: Here.
When presented with a choice, is the character more likely to stick with tried and true methods? Or make something new up on the fly? Kai will often start with "tried and true" if he can think of one that is applicable to the situation, but he is an adaptable thinker and will switch tact to trying whatever he can think of when necessary.
What is more important to your character, preserving the past or forging a future? Kai definitely tends to focus more on the past, on honoring the sacrifices and work put in by so many (or one person in particular) and seeing their legacy through. He is also very annoyed by people not learning the lessons of the past or thinking that it's not important to them.
How does your character influence their own story? What about the stories of others? Most of Kai's motivations through the various arcs of his story are trying to return to a status-quo, or at least something more comfortable than whatever horrible thing is currently happening. He isn't resistant to change exactly so much as he strives to trying to and have some sort of peaceful balance and tends to draw on memories of the past to shape what his idea of a future looks like.
Are you alright with your character’s canon being used as a Recommended Reading?: Yes
Player Contact(s):
Are you over 18? Yes
Do you have any other characters in game?: NA
Who invited you?: NA
Character Name: Kaiisteron, Fourth Prince of the Underearth, called Witch King
Canon: The Rising World series
Canon Point: In Queen Demon, after speaking with Bashat and Dahin in Benais-arik.
Age: Unknown, probably over 100.
History: Here
Is this character an AU? What type?: NA
AU History: NA
Personality: Kai describes himself at one point as 'made entirely of razor blades,' which is not an inaccurate description. He has been hurt a lot in his past and still hurts by it, and therefore tends to put up a very prickly demeanor when people first meet him. Naturally, this is a bit of a front; prickly people do not declare scared children their friend and offer to hold their hand to try and get them to feel better. Kai is very much a defender of the innocent even though he would never call himself that and does his best to protect anyone under his care, whether he likes them or not. (If he doesn't like them and they get involved and hurt, well, that's their fault.)
That being said, he is definitely not a peaceful person. Kai's first instinct to solve any problem is violence, because frankly that's what he feels he's best at. (He is pretty good at it.) Even if he often chooses not to take that route, it's quite often his first thought. This is/isn't aided by the fact that most of the Arike afraid of a demon's ability to steal life through touch, so around a lot of people all he has to do is say he's a demon and that's enough to scare the hell out of them. He's very confident in his abilities and doesn't back down from situations that are difficult, and is more than used to fighting through something that should be considered a lost cause. He will throw himself at a problem until it is fixed, whatever that means.
Due to his past traumas, Kai is not a very trusting person. Or, more accurately, he tries not to be. On the surface he succeeds; he's very cagey with information with people he doesn't know, he maintains his 'big scary demon posturing' whenever possible, but unfortunately he has a little bit too much hope inside of him to truly squash it. He hopes Bashat didn't betray him, until it becomes all but obvious. He hopes Ramad didn't know about it, until it becomes clear that he did. He wants to believe in people even though he's had it proven that he shouldn't in a lot of cases. Basically, he is a Good Boy with some damage.
Powers and Abilities: Kai's abilities fall into three main categories: demon abilities, expositor intentions, and witch cantrips.
Demon Abilities: Able to drain life through physical touch (can be just a little or enough to entirely desiccate a body) and unkillable, able to heal any wounds. He can also exert his will outward to make people act as he wants, though it is very difficult and can only be done for short periods. Can be identified easily as a demon due to his black eyes.
Expositor Intentions: Able to cast intentions, which are a type of spell within the universe that can be molded for many purposes. Normal expositors use the Well of Hierarchs or the pain of others; Kai uses his own pain as fuel for the magic, which does mean he will stab himself in order to make a spell work.
Witch Cantrips: Basic cantrips, such as summoning imps for small tasks (lighting up a room, etc.). He is also capable of creating something called a 'heart pearl,' which can be swallowed by someone to allow him to telepathically communicate with them; it could also be used to exert his will over others so it requires a lot of trust.
Inventory: His clothes, a black embroidered veil that covers his eyes, and a pocket knife
Sample: Here.
When presented with a choice, is the character more likely to stick with tried and true methods? Or make something new up on the fly? Kai will often start with "tried and true" if he can think of one that is applicable to the situation, but he is an adaptable thinker and will switch tact to trying whatever he can think of when necessary.
What is more important to your character, preserving the past or forging a future? Kai definitely tends to focus more on the past, on honoring the sacrifices and work put in by so many (or one person in particular) and seeing their legacy through. He is also very annoyed by people not learning the lessons of the past or thinking that it's not important to them.
How does your character influence their own story? What about the stories of others? Most of Kai's motivations through the various arcs of his story are trying to return to a status-quo, or at least something more comfortable than whatever horrible thing is currently happening. He isn't resistant to change exactly so much as he strives to trying to and have some sort of peaceful balance and tends to draw on memories of the past to shape what his idea of a future looks like.
Are you alright with your character’s canon being used as a Recommended Reading?: Yes
Edited 2025-10-21 23:26 (UTC)
Player Name: Angel
Player Contact(s):
angelcide
Are you over 18? Over 18, under 100
Do you have any other characters in-game?: N/A
Who invited you?: NA
Character Name: Viktor
Canon: Arcane
Canon Point: post season 1
Age: 33
History: here
Is this character an AU? What type?: OU
Personality: As a child, he was confident that he understood the ethics of what was good and what was bad. So when Singed said, "I thought you would understand," we see child Viktor walk out on Singed for what he deemed to be unethical experiments. As he got older, he states that he had nothing, no name, and no patron to support him; he just believed in himself. Viktor likes to think of himself also as a moral man, but over the years has sacrificed that morality more often than he realizes. Once he meets Jayce, who had such an impact on his life, he seems to fade more into the background and looks to prefer that to being in the spotlight. But despite that, he is repeatedly frustrated with Jayce because they aren't using their advances in hextech to help all of humanity, which means that though he doesn't like the spotlight, he is very committed to helping people regardless of whether they are from the undercity or the wealthier parts of Piltover. He also returns to Singed when he is older, once he is given a terminal diagnosis, and says, "I understand now." Later, we see that he is willing to run unsafe experiments on himself, but when someone else ends up paying the ultimate price for his experiments, he is horrified and wracked with guilt over it, and then asks that Jayce destroy the hexcore because Viktor can't. It's difficult to tell if he's physically unable because the hexcore is controlling him telepathically, or if he can't because he has been able to change his body so much because of the hexcore. It may be a 'one ring' situation in that it's probably a bit of both. That has really summed up Viktor's personality; he is willing to go from not sleeping and otherwise punishing his own body to being willing to take extreme risks, but when someone else is hurt by what he is doing, he immediately feels extreme guilt over it.
Powers and Abilities: Once season 2 of Arcane came out, we saw Viktor displaying extensive magical abilities to heal the physical bodies of others, but also to create a hivemind while he did so. While this version of Viktor from season 1 can not do that, he has been in the process of mutating himself, and I would like for him to eventually learn how to use his magic to feel an echo of what someone he uses his magic on is feeling. That way, he isn't taking over their mind but helping to encourage the physical body of someone else to heal faster than it would naturally. I want this process to take a toll on Viktor's astral self, or soul, if you will, so he can't use it all the time.
Inventory: First would be the hard corset-like spinal brace worn under his clothes, and other than that, the crutch that he needs to use in order to walk is the only other belongings he has.
Sample: TL on the TDM
When presented with a choice, is the character more likely to stick with tried and true methods? Or make something new up on the fly? Make things up on the fly
What is more important to your character, preserving the past or forging a future? Forging a new future
How does your character influence their own story? What about the stories of others? Viktor is hugely influential on his own story as one of the 2 creators of hextech, and because there is no one at all in the whole of his world (Runeterra) that is not somehow affected by hextech he has been pivotal to so many stories. However, he is not given the same credit as his partner, Jayce Talis, often is. There are many reasons for that, from his lower-class background to the fact that he actively stays out of the spotlight.
Are you alright with your character’s canon being used as a Recommended Reading?: Since Arcane is supposed to be only part of a League of Legends multiverse, it can certainly be required reading, but it is a part of a greater whole.
Player Contact(s):
Are you over 18? Over 18, under 100
Do you have any other characters in-game?: N/A
Who invited you?: NA
Character Name: Viktor
Canon: Arcane
Canon Point: post season 1
Age: 33
History: here
Is this character an AU? What type?: OU
Personality: As a child, he was confident that he understood the ethics of what was good and what was bad. So when Singed said, "I thought you would understand," we see child Viktor walk out on Singed for what he deemed to be unethical experiments. As he got older, he states that he had nothing, no name, and no patron to support him; he just believed in himself. Viktor likes to think of himself also as a moral man, but over the years has sacrificed that morality more often than he realizes. Once he meets Jayce, who had such an impact on his life, he seems to fade more into the background and looks to prefer that to being in the spotlight. But despite that, he is repeatedly frustrated with Jayce because they aren't using their advances in hextech to help all of humanity, which means that though he doesn't like the spotlight, he is very committed to helping people regardless of whether they are from the undercity or the wealthier parts of Piltover. He also returns to Singed when he is older, once he is given a terminal diagnosis, and says, "I understand now." Later, we see that he is willing to run unsafe experiments on himself, but when someone else ends up paying the ultimate price for his experiments, he is horrified and wracked with guilt over it, and then asks that Jayce destroy the hexcore because Viktor can't. It's difficult to tell if he's physically unable because the hexcore is controlling him telepathically, or if he can't because he has been able to change his body so much because of the hexcore. It may be a 'one ring' situation in that it's probably a bit of both. That has really summed up Viktor's personality; he is willing to go from not sleeping and otherwise punishing his own body to being willing to take extreme risks, but when someone else is hurt by what he is doing, he immediately feels extreme guilt over it.
Powers and Abilities: Once season 2 of Arcane came out, we saw Viktor displaying extensive magical abilities to heal the physical bodies of others, but also to create a hivemind while he did so. While this version of Viktor from season 1 can not do that, he has been in the process of mutating himself, and I would like for him to eventually learn how to use his magic to feel an echo of what someone he uses his magic on is feeling. That way, he isn't taking over their mind but helping to encourage the physical body of someone else to heal faster than it would naturally. I want this process to take a toll on Viktor's astral self, or soul, if you will, so he can't use it all the time.
Inventory: First would be the hard corset-like spinal brace worn under his clothes, and other than that, the crutch that he needs to use in order to walk is the only other belongings he has.
Sample: TL on the TDM
When presented with a choice, is the character more likely to stick with tried and true methods? Or make something new up on the fly? Make things up on the fly
What is more important to your character, preserving the past or forging a future? Forging a new future
How does your character influence their own story? What about the stories of others? Viktor is hugely influential on his own story as one of the 2 creators of hextech, and because there is no one at all in the whole of his world (Runeterra) that is not somehow affected by hextech he has been pivotal to so many stories. However, he is not given the same credit as his partner, Jayce Talis, often is. There are many reasons for that, from his lower-class background to the fact that he actively stays out of the spotlight.
Are you alright with your character’s canon being used as a Recommended Reading?: Since Arcane is supposed to be only part of a League of Legends multiverse, it can certainly be required reading, but it is a part of a greater whole.
Player Name: Arwing
Player Contact(s):
arwingyoshi
Are you over 18? Yes
Do you have any other characters in game?: No
Who invited you?: NA
Character Name: Darth Vowrawn
Canon: Star Wars: The Old Republic
Canon Point: Shortly after Rise of the Hutt Cartel
Age: 78
History: Wiki Link
Is this character an AU? What type?: NA
Personality:
Most people would describe Vowrawn as theatrical or even “foppish”, since he brings a certain jovial energy to the room. Indeed, most of the time he’s rather charming and delivers most of his lines while smiling pleasantly. He gives the impression of someone who enjoys drama, and would probably bring popcorn to a Sith fight in the Dark Council chamber. He seems like someone you could see yourself being friends with, whose parties you’d want to go to, and who you’d love to have in your corner.
While he is affable for a Sith, he is still Sith and very dangerous to his enemies. One doesn’t get to be an elderly Sith without knowing how to survive. He also does many questionable things throughout the game, like not stopping the Sith Inquisitor from killing someone right in front of him to get their Council seat back, binding Darth Malgus to his will, and while he never seems to show approval of slavery, he is still willing to work with slavers on Mek-sha. One also doesn’t run a Sith Empire by being morally pure.
Like many Sith, Vowrawn has an ambitious side. As a Dark Council member, he commands respect and essentially helps run the Empire while Emperor Vitiate keeps to the shadows. Should Empress Acina die in the game, he quickly steps up and takes the throne for himself, becoming the new Emperor. He seems to have a taste for power, and uses his full authority as both Dark Councilor and Emperor. He also knows how to make connections and how to use those connections to his advantage, as shown when he befriends the new Emperor’s Wrath.
Vowrawn tends to be more rational than most Sith, and isn’t cruel just for the sake of being cruel, as we see with many other Sith in the game. He doesn’t mistreat his underlings, for example, and if he becomes the Emperor, he does make reforms to the Empire’s general xenophobia by allowing aliens to serve in the military. He is also willing to suck up his pride in certain situations, such as when he bowed to Emperor Arcann during Zakuul’s invasion of the galaxy, even if he was clearly unhappy to do so.
Powers and Abilities: Like all Sith Lords, Vowrawn is Force sensitive. The Force is the energy that binds the universe together, and certain individuals are born with a deeper connection to it, allowing them fantastic abilities and powers. Like most Sith, Vowrawn’s powers come from the Dark Side. Vowrawn is old enough that he’d likely lose in a straight-up fight with most Sith, however.
Telekinesis - The Force allows Vowrawn to move objects with his mind and even throw objects with great force.
Mind and Emotion Reading - The Force allows someone to get a read on someone’s thoughts and emotions. Usually it’s not precise enough to get images, and more of a general feel of “this person is sad” or “this person hates their boss”. Someone with good mental defenses are also very hard or even impossible to read.
Mind Probe - With the power of the dark side, a Sith can force their way into a person’s mind to dig for information. This process is painful for the victim, both physically and mentally, and it’s often described as feeling like a violation.
Force lightning - Vowrawn can emit dark side energy from his hands in the form of electrical energy. In other words, he can shoot lightning from his hands.
Inventory: Red and dark grey Sith robes, boots, gloves, and a belt.
A single-bladed lightsaber that attaches to his belt.
Sample: TDM sample
When presented with a choice, is the character more likely to stick with tried and true methods? Or make something new up on the fly? Vowrawn is someone who would stick with traditional methods, since that’s typically what’s worked before. If it worked before, why shouldn’t it work this time, he thinks. If he’s backed into a corner, he’s more likely to act on the fly.
What is more important to your character, preserving the past or forging a future? Vowrawn actually seems like the sort of person who prefers to look forward, since he makes some reforms to the Empire if he takes the throne. That said, he doesn’t make any super radical changes to the Empire. It’s more that he seems to leave preserving the pasts to those who specialize in that kind of thing.
How does your character influence their own story? What about the stories of others? Vowrawn will take charge of his own story, which mainly comes into play with late-game expansions where he takes more of an active role, but even in the base game he’s not one to just roll over and let another decide his fate. He will make powerful allies, he will use his authority, and he will make his enemies pay. He plays a large part in the Sith Warrior story by acting as a supporting character, offering them his influence and assistance, wanting to see them get ahead in life. He also plays a bigger part in the expansions if he becomes the Emperor, by allowing an Imperial player to return to the Empire and give them a promotion.
Are you alright with your character’s canon being used as a Recommended Reading?: Yes
Player Contact(s):
Are you over 18? Yes
Do you have any other characters in game?: No
Who invited you?: NA
Character Name: Darth Vowrawn
Canon: Star Wars: The Old Republic
Canon Point: Shortly after Rise of the Hutt Cartel
Age: 78
History: Wiki Link
Is this character an AU? What type?: NA
Personality:
Most people would describe Vowrawn as theatrical or even “foppish”, since he brings a certain jovial energy to the room. Indeed, most of the time he’s rather charming and delivers most of his lines while smiling pleasantly. He gives the impression of someone who enjoys drama, and would probably bring popcorn to a Sith fight in the Dark Council chamber. He seems like someone you could see yourself being friends with, whose parties you’d want to go to, and who you’d love to have in your corner.
While he is affable for a Sith, he is still Sith and very dangerous to his enemies. One doesn’t get to be an elderly Sith without knowing how to survive. He also does many questionable things throughout the game, like not stopping the Sith Inquisitor from killing someone right in front of him to get their Council seat back, binding Darth Malgus to his will, and while he never seems to show approval of slavery, he is still willing to work with slavers on Mek-sha. One also doesn’t run a Sith Empire by being morally pure.
Like many Sith, Vowrawn has an ambitious side. As a Dark Council member, he commands respect and essentially helps run the Empire while Emperor Vitiate keeps to the shadows. Should Empress Acina die in the game, he quickly steps up and takes the throne for himself, becoming the new Emperor. He seems to have a taste for power, and uses his full authority as both Dark Councilor and Emperor. He also knows how to make connections and how to use those connections to his advantage, as shown when he befriends the new Emperor’s Wrath.
Vowrawn tends to be more rational than most Sith, and isn’t cruel just for the sake of being cruel, as we see with many other Sith in the game. He doesn’t mistreat his underlings, for example, and if he becomes the Emperor, he does make reforms to the Empire’s general xenophobia by allowing aliens to serve in the military. He is also willing to suck up his pride in certain situations, such as when he bowed to Emperor Arcann during Zakuul’s invasion of the galaxy, even if he was clearly unhappy to do so.
Powers and Abilities: Like all Sith Lords, Vowrawn is Force sensitive. The Force is the energy that binds the universe together, and certain individuals are born with a deeper connection to it, allowing them fantastic abilities and powers. Like most Sith, Vowrawn’s powers come from the Dark Side. Vowrawn is old enough that he’d likely lose in a straight-up fight with most Sith, however.
Telekinesis - The Force allows Vowrawn to move objects with his mind and even throw objects with great force.
Mind and Emotion Reading - The Force allows someone to get a read on someone’s thoughts and emotions. Usually it’s not precise enough to get images, and more of a general feel of “this person is sad” or “this person hates their boss”. Someone with good mental defenses are also very hard or even impossible to read.
Mind Probe - With the power of the dark side, a Sith can force their way into a person’s mind to dig for information. This process is painful for the victim, both physically and mentally, and it’s often described as feeling like a violation.
Force lightning - Vowrawn can emit dark side energy from his hands in the form of electrical energy. In other words, he can shoot lightning from his hands.
Inventory: Red and dark grey Sith robes, boots, gloves, and a belt.
A single-bladed lightsaber that attaches to his belt.
Sample: TDM sample
When presented with a choice, is the character more likely to stick with tried and true methods? Or make something new up on the fly? Vowrawn is someone who would stick with traditional methods, since that’s typically what’s worked before. If it worked before, why shouldn’t it work this time, he thinks. If he’s backed into a corner, he’s more likely to act on the fly.
What is more important to your character, preserving the past or forging a future? Vowrawn actually seems like the sort of person who prefers to look forward, since he makes some reforms to the Empire if he takes the throne. That said, he doesn’t make any super radical changes to the Empire. It’s more that he seems to leave preserving the pasts to those who specialize in that kind of thing.
How does your character influence their own story? What about the stories of others? Vowrawn will take charge of his own story, which mainly comes into play with late-game expansions where he takes more of an active role, but even in the base game he’s not one to just roll over and let another decide his fate. He will make powerful allies, he will use his authority, and he will make his enemies pay. He plays a large part in the Sith Warrior story by acting as a supporting character, offering them his influence and assistance, wanting to see them get ahead in life. He also plays a bigger part in the expansions if he becomes the Emperor, by allowing an Imperial player to return to the Empire and give them a promotion.
Are you alright with your character’s canon being used as a Recommended Reading?: Yes

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