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Luceti Mods ([personal profile] lucetimods) wrote in [community profile] luceti2011-12-29 07:59 pm
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PLEASE USE THE NEW APPLICATION POST!

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PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE APPLYING! Especially the last few, as they establish what characters can or cannot be accepted.

If you want to canon-update your character, you must re-apply for said character with the relevant changes (history, personality, strengths and weaknesses, etc). For re-apps and canon updates, samples must be rewritten; we do not accept recycled samples.

The old application posts can be found on Livejournal, using the Applications tag.


Here's the application. Copy and paste the text box info into a comment and fill it out. You must apply with the following format, otherwise your application will not be accepted.

FANDOM CHARACTERS


Confused? HERE is a quick explanation of how to fill out our fandom applications.


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You may link to threads on the [community profile] trainingwings community for your first person samples, as long as the thread in question is no older than three months. The thread or post must still have at least ten lines of dialog from your character to be considered.


HERE is a word-counting tool to check your 3rd person samples.


If a mod does not accept your app right away, please be patient. We all have our own personal and busy lives to attend to, and there might be a period of time when it might take us days to get to the applications. There is also the possibility that we do not know the canon you are applying for, and we need time to study it. So please be patient and we will work as fast as we can to get you an answer. If it has been a week with no word, please feel free to message Akai (guynophobic), Masamune (masamune3x), or Emily (spark memories) on AIM, or email them at their respective email addresses found in the [community profile] luceti profile page.

Note: Applications are not always processed in the order they are received, due to the way they are divvied up between the moderators. If your application has been skipped, do not fret. Another mod will be getting to it soon enough. Additionally, you now have ONE WEEK to complete revision requests and Q&A's. You will be reminded of this deadline three days before it's up. After that week has passed, your application will no longer be considered for the current round. We apologize, but please be patient with us!


A note for applying here on Dreamwidth: Due to the character count limit being higher on DW, it might be tempting to toss the whole thing in one comment and leave it. However, we ask that you split the application up into at least two comments- the first containing your player information and (if you want) basic character info, the rest in another comment (or more, if you wish). This is to avoid having entire applications spanning the page and making it huge.

Splitting them up will make it easier for mods to process the applications. Thank you!


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Bilbo Baggins | The Hobbit

[personal profile] sevillana 2013-01-05 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Mun

Name: Leah
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Current Characters at Luceti: Mizuno Ami/Sailor Mercury ([personal profile] geniustheveil), Daria Morgendorffer ([personal profile] mysicksadlife)

Character

Name: Bilbo Baggins
Fandom: The Hobbit (2012 Movie)
Gender: Male
Age: 50 (middle-aged among hobbits, who come of age at 33)
Time Period: End of the movie (after escaping with the eagles and seeing the Lonely Mountain)
Wing Color: green
History: [Wiki: The Hobbit] [Wiki: Bilbo Baggins]
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[2/3] Bilbo Baggins | The Hobbit

[personal profile] sevillana 2013-01-05 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Personality:

Bilbo can be very set in his ways and a creature of habit. He dislikes disruptions, most particularly unexpected ones such as thirteen dwarves and a wizard turning up on his doorstep. He rises to that particular occasion simply because he is also a homebody, proud of simple virtues such as hospitality and obliging his guests. To be honest, he can be stuffy and overly concerned with the minor, proper details of daily life. This is a hobbit seriously prepared to halt an entire company's journey because he forgot a pocket handkercheif, and laments the loss of his buttons for quite some time.

He wasn't always like this. As a child, he grew up on stories of adventures and lands beyond the Shire, and elves. He wanted to explore and experience the world, and it's that part of Bilbo that Gandalf wants to rekindle when he rigs Bilbo's role in this adventure.

Whether then or now, he is brave when he has to be. While normally timid, he has faced down terrible goblins and trolls if it means protecting someone important to him. He has gained a sword, and he will eventually name it once he has done great deeds with it; these are within his capability even if he's not fully sure of that fact himself. He's good in a tight spot and rises to the occasion.

He is also loyal. He is spurred to his greatest acts by his concern for his comrades and friends. Even his decision to stick with the dwarves on their quest is motivated by loyalty - and kindness, recognizing that he wants to help their situation. This is the mercy and compassion that ultimately makes him choose to spare Gollum. It also makes him prefer to think his way out of a problem and find another solution, rather than defaulting to battle. He's no warrior.

Alongside this loyalty and mercy, Bilbo has a strong conscience. This will eventually compel him to repay the elvenking for the food stolen during the time he was trying to free the dwarves. It will also push him to look for a win-win scenario once the situation at the mountain becomes a standoff - even at the price of alienating his comrades if it will bring a larger settlement and peace.

He also has a strong sense of personal pride. As soon as the others doubt, even while he's unsure of himself, he sets out to prove himself. This ocacsionally gets him intro trouble as he's been known to face danger simply to show that he is, in fact a 'real burglar' and asset to the company.

However, Bilbo feels out of his depth a lot. He is out of his depth a lot, whether on this grandiose adventure throughout the lands of Middle Earth when he's a homebody hobbit, or whether in a place like Luceti where nothing is like anything he's ever heard of. He is prone to self-doubt, and doubt of his own skills and abilities, until he grows in confidence.

Strengths:

Bilbo makes a better 'burglar' type than he'd admit. Hobbits are capable of moving very quietly, so quietly as to be unnoticed. They are also resilient, especially mentally. Bilbo is, ultimately, able to resist the One Ring's corruption not perfectly, but remarkably well.

He's better at quick thinking than fighting. He's the one who thinks to play for time when facing the trolls (and let the morning light do the work), and when pressed, he's the one of the group who tends to have more creative solutions. He can be somewhat ingenious. He enjoys riddles and knows them very well.

Growing up, Bilbo relates that he enjoyed conkers, which has given him at least some accuracy with thrown projectiles: stones. He's also slowly learning to use a sword... but at this point, he has no especial skill with it. It's something he may be willing to work at in Luceti in the hopes it will stand him in good stead if he returns to his world and quest.

While it's not his own power, it should be noted he does have the One Ring, which he knows he can use to seem to vanish. In reality, it draws him into the Twilight World, but this is unknown to him, and he is unaware of its vast other potential. He is equally unaware of the danger it represents, and thus feels able to use it freely.

Although this is also largely irrelevant in Luceti, Bilbo is from a wealthy background, wealthy enough that relatives are hopeful of inheritance (and his nice hobbit hole) and that he can live as a gentleman of leisure. This can also be a drawback in that it makes him unfamiliar with hardship until his journey.

Weaknesses:

Bilbo is small, not strong, and untrained. As he says himself, he is no warrior. Actually, he has no combat skill at all to begin with, and is very shaky and awkward with the sword he does begin to use. He's more dependable in avoiding a fight than in helping during one.

Hobbit feet are very durable and tough, to the point they need to shoes. This would be an advantage, and sometimes is, but it has proven to be very detrimenal over some terrain such as the goblin halls that sorely bruised them.

Typically, hobbits are not good with heights, preferring to live in holes and with no second floors. However, so far, Bilbo has seemed to keep his head.

Bilbo's comfortable rut and self-doubt have kept him stationary, even almost stagnant. Fortunately, he's quickly growing out of this thanks to his experiences on his journey, and Luceti is likely to provide a similar push towards growth.

The One Ring is a double-edged power. While Bilbo only knows it as a convenience, the more he uses it, the more susceptible to its corruption he will become.
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[3/3] Bilbo Baggins | The Hobbit

[personal profile] sevillana 2013-01-05 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Samples

First Person: [trainingwings thread]

Third Person: 300 words

In the village, near the fountain, there was a hobbit. He was not there a moment ago. He was also not wearing the simple white clothing a moment ago. Snow hadn't crunched beneath his furred feet until just now. It was also worth noting that hobbits, most particularly respectable hobbits like this one, did not have wings.

Bilbo, it must be confessed, was at a loss. There were buildings nearby. There was a fountain. There was nothing like a hobbit hole, nothing like the Last Homely House, nothing like the distant peaks of the Lonely Mountain. Actually, he couldn’t think of anywhere in all his maps that this looked like.

He wished he hadn’t gotten lost again. That was the main thing. Then he found himself wondering where he was. He put a hand in his pocket, but he failed to find the reassuring touch of cool metal. Then he missed his sword. All he noticed with a quick search of his surroundings was a book, like an empty journal. He picked it up and glanced through the first few pages with some curiosity.

He then slipped around the corner of a nearby shop until he could find out exactly what was going on - and where the company might have gotten to without him. He crept quietly along the street until he could take stock of the situation. Looking ahead, as Gandalf might say. Like a burglar should be doing, as the others might suggest.

Men, he noticed. How had he ended up in a city of Men? The nearest one he knew of should have been quite a far journey away still. They seemed intent on their own business, though he felt very small next to so many of them at once. The dwarves, at least, had been approximately his size.

It took a little while longer to screw up his courage to ask one for directions. He brushed away some imaginary dust from his shirt front. “Excuse me. That is, good morning and if I could ask a question…?”
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Revisions: Strengths and Weaknesses Expansion

[personal profile] sevillana 2013-01-09 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Strengths:

Physical:

Bilbo makes a better 'burglar' type than he'd admit. Hobbits are capable of moving very quietly, so quietly as to be unnoticed. He uses this frequently to get a better look at situations facing the company, or help them out of danger if he managed to escape being in the thick of it with them.

Bilbo relates that he enjoyed playing conkers as a young hobbit, which has given him some accuracy with thrown projectiles, such as stones. He is also slowly learning to use a sword, but at this point he has no special skill with it. It's something he may be willing to work at in Luceti in the hopes it will stand him in good stead if he returns to his world and quest.

Mental:

Bilbo shares the mental resiliency of his race. He is strong-willed. When he is in possession of the One Ring, he is ultimately able to resist it - not perfectly, but remarkably well. He owns it for years, even decades, and only begins to show shades of Gollum's attachment to it. He is able to let it go at Gandalf's urging, and while this was difficult for him, it was also something no other owner of the Ring has been able to do - even Frodo was unable to in the very end.

He is good at quick thinking. When pressed, he comes up with creative solutions to problems faced by the company. He's the one who thinks to play for time when facing the trolls, letting the morning light do the work. He is also the one who eventually leads the spiders away from the company, creating an opportunity to save them, and he is the one who will smuggle them out of the Elvenking's halls. Ultimately, this is his greatest strength that helps his group.

Intelligent and educated, Bilbo enjoys riddles and knows them very well, enough to think of several difficult ones (and solutions) off the top of his head under great pressure during Gollum's challenge. He has a large collection of books, and maps that he once enjoyed for the thought of far-off places but now enjoys academically. He has some writing ability; his memoirs will become a well-known book once he has finished his journeys and written it.

Between maps and learning, he's good with directions. He isn't disoriented even in the darkness of the goblin tunnels, and he finds his way back up through them even though he had no idea where he was going when he fell and tumbled down towards the bottom and Gollum's lake.

Emotional:

Bilbo's greatest quality is his compassion. This is what motivates him to take up the dwarves' quest as his own: He puts his own love of home next to their homelessness and realizes he wants to give them the chance to have what he loves. It's also compassion and pity that ultimately impel him to spare Gollum's life once he has a clear escape and killing his foe is not necessary. Similarly, compassion will make him want a satisfactory and fair ending for everyone involved when the dragon gold is finally gained - and to be divided. He will even put himself at risk, and jeopardize his relationship with his friends, to follow what he believes is right.

He is steady and loyal. He loves his home and simple pleasures, and he's a symbol of that quiet, undisturbed life that Gandalf and the rangers fight so hard to protect. When his friends are in danger, he becomes much braver and performs his most daring and strongest acts in order to help or save them. He has even faced down a widely-feared goblin in order to rescue Thorin.

Other:

While it's not his own power, it should be noted that Bilbo does have the One Ring, which he knows he can use to seem to vanish. In reality, it draws him into the Twilight World, but this is unknown to him and he is unaware of its other vast potential - and danger. Thus, he feels able to use it freely.

This is largely irrelevant in Luceti, but Bilbo is from a wealthy family background, enough that relatives are hopeful of an inheritance, especially his nice hobbit hole. He is able to live as a gentleman of leisure. This can also be a drawback, in that it makes him unfamiliar with hardship until his journey.

Weaknesses:

Physical:

Bilbo is small, not strong, and untrained. As he says himself, he is no warrior. Actually, he has no combat skill at all to begin with, and is very shaky and awkward with the sword he does begin to use. He's more dependable in avoiding a fight than in helping during one.

His feet, hobbit feet, are very durable and tough, to the point they need no shoes. This would be an advantage, and sometimes is, but it has proven to be very detrimenal over some terrain such as the goblin halls that sorely bruised them.

Mental:

Typically, hobbits are not good with heights, preferring to live in holes and with no second floors. However, so far, Bilbo has seemed to keep his head. He is most likely to overcome any mild phobia like this in moments of crisis.

Bilbo's comfortable rut and self-doubt have kept him stationary, even almost stagnant, overly concerned with his dinner and dinnerware. He wants security to the point of refusing to go with the company when he learns there are no guarantees. He's all but stopped being able to look outside the small confines of his life. Fortunately, he's quickly growing out of this thanks to his experiences on his journey, and Luceti is likely to provide a similar push towards growth.

The One Ring is a double-edged power. While Bilbo only knows it as a convenience, the more he uses it, the more susceptible to its corruption he will become, as it has a will of its own.

Emotional:

At times, Bilbo's drive to prove himself borders on a weakness to peer pressure. His more reckless acts are almost always to show that he can contribute to the company, and can fill the role set out for him. It's a point of pride. It leads him to trouble with the goblins (trying to pick their pockets) and will eventually lead him into even worse trouble with Smaug (caught trying to steal the cup).

Similarly, he can require a lot of reassurance. He doubts himself and his place in things, to the point of nearly leaving the company more than once. He typically finds the reassurance he needs in the faith Gandalf and closer friends have in him.

He can be fearful. The mere mention of some of the dangers he will face causes him to quite literally faint. To be fair, he is facing fearsome situations, from trolls to goblins to dragons. However, this fearfulness is another part of what keeps him looking backward towards home instead of forward towards his travels and adventures.