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Norton Folgate ([personal profile] pharadyne) wrote in [personal profile] takestime 2023-08-08 05:42 am (UTC)

1. Is vengeance a driving force for your character? Why? How important is it to them? It's a driving force but not a consuming one. Norton is extremely vindictive when he feels he's been wronged, but not to the exclusion of living his life, and once he gets even he moves on.

2. Has your character committed/completed a major act of vengeance? If so, what did that mean to them? How long ago was it? The biggest and also most petty act of vengeance Norton has done was killing all of Torchwood because he was pissed that a mediocre good old boy was promoted to head of Torchwood when he wanted the job. (Although he only meant to kill his boss. Everyone else was an accident that happened along the way.) That would have been either 5 years ago or 68 years ago depending on whether time loop counts.

He also once locked Jack Harkness in an alien energy filter, which basically tortured and almost killed Jack because Norton thought that Jack had trapped him in the time loop (Jack had not, but Norton didn't know that at the time). That was just a few hours prior to his canonpoint where he was brought to the Barge.

And Norton's been involved in a number of Barge revenge murders.

3. Has anyone ever sought/taken vengeance on your character? Was it deserved? How much did it impact them? Envy killed Norton once because Norton had killed Daniel. (And Norton has held a grudge ever since.)

4. Has any of the above happened on the barge? If so, where? Which people were involved? Barge revenge murder cycles! I can't remember where (there were multiple occasions) working with Pagan and Rawne.

5. Is there anything in particular you DON'T want Kahl to know about your character? If so, it will be chalked up to his partial barge nerfs. I'm good with Kahl knowing anything!

Also, separately, in terms of general god vision,

5. Is your character inhuman, or do they have anything strange going on with the state of their spirit/soul? If so, can Kahl have a sense of what's up with that, even if he doesn't have the language from his own canon to understand it? Not inhuman at all, but there's the 63 years dying repeatedly in a time loop if that's something Kahl would sense.

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