6. If you were to pick one song — and only one song — to describe your character, what would it be and why?
Marian would get an entire album if I can ever get all of my stuff together to find enough songs to fill up a CD. I hate picking one song, it’s too hard. Because a character changes so much over time picking one song just feels….wrong.
If I have to pick one, I think right now I would pick Let It Go from Frozen, simply because it’s a nice representation of both Marian’s confusion about who she really is right now and the later acceptance she is supposed to gain.
Hope I honestly hadn’t thought too much about, but Titanium is a good song. It represents her fairly well in terms of character beliefs.
20. If your character was allowed to murder one person without any consequences, who would that person be and why?
Okay, well I don’t like this question because you cannot murder someone without consequences. This would mean that there would be neither good or bad consequences which would mean that whatever reason the character murdered them for would go unresolved. There is no longer a point as nothing positive would come out of it either. I feel like this question also ignores that ones actions provide consequences outside of themselves (like, if you kill the sole leader of the world without plans for filling in that cohesive position, even if that person was terrible, the government around them will fall apart causing new problems).
But I will answer under the implication that there would be no negative consequences while retaining positive ones.
So if there were no negative consequences that could occur whatsoever to anyone involved, Marian might just kill Luna because Luna was foolish enough to bring Marian into her issues regarding Discord. Marian could simultaneously get back at her for her own troubles (regarding the Fae) as well as for the pain she has caused to both Discord and Ven (for the murder of Andromeda, and in Discord’s case, other children as well).
This lack of consequence implies everyone no longer has to fear Luna (or whoever fills her place), that Gaia isn’t upset by us killing her significant other, that the Lunars don’t go on a murderous rampage against us, and that the antagonists don’t take the opportunity to mess things up further by this new imbalance.
Nothing ever goes that well.
Hope would just go kill the Lover. It would save her people a ton of work, make Creation that much safer, and make her life a lot easier.
Lack of negative consequences here means there’s no dangerous shift in power on the Abyssal side.
I dunno, Hope’s seems pretty reasonable.