1. Is vengeance a driving force for your character? Why? How important is it to them? Not so much of a driving force anymore, but there are still ripple effects that seem to come from several different sources throughout her life that she hasn't confronted completely. 2. Has your character committed/completed a major act of vengeance? If so, what did that mean to them? How long ago was it? That would be killing a man known as Mr. Wednesday (Odin) shortly before her arrival on the barge. It was a major arc for Laura halfway through S2 and throughout S3 of American Gods, so I'd say it was pretty important. 3. Has anyone ever sought/taken vengeance on your character? Was it deserved? How much did it impact them? Laura came under attack for punching Malcolm Bright and depending on how you look at it, the severity of the attack against her wasn't exactly fair (she took a beer mug to the face resulting in several stitches and a broken cheekbone), even if she did deserve some kind of punishment beyond getting banned from the lounge for the night. 4. Has any of the above happened on the barge? If so, where? Which people were involved? Yes, Kikimora (Malcolm Bright's inmate), in the speakeasy. 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. Nothing that comes to mind, nope!
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? In canon, Laura is cynical and has lost trust and belief in many of the things that keep people hopeful and optimistic (love, faith, magic, etc). She has died several times and spent over a year as a walking, talking decaying corpse that was being kept alive by a leprechaun's lucky coin (Mad Sweeney, also on the barge) before being brought back to life. I figure this could be something confusing given she's died a grand total of 5 times, four times in canon, once on the barge.
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2. Has your character committed/completed a major act of vengeance? If so, what did that mean to them? How long ago was it? That would be killing a man known as Mr. Wednesday (Odin) shortly before her arrival on the barge. It was a major arc for Laura halfway through S2 and throughout S3 of American Gods, so I'd say it was pretty important.
3. Has anyone ever sought/taken vengeance on your character? Was it deserved? How much did it impact them? Laura came under attack for punching Malcolm Bright and depending on how you look at it, the severity of the attack against her wasn't exactly fair (she took a beer mug to the face resulting in several stitches and a broken cheekbone), even if she did deserve some kind of punishment beyond getting banned from the lounge for the night.
4. Has any of the above happened on the barge? If so, where? Which people were involved? Yes, Kikimora (Malcolm Bright's inmate), in the speakeasy.
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. Nothing that comes to mind, nope!
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? In canon, Laura is cynical and has lost trust and belief in many of the things that keep people hopeful and optimistic (love, faith, magic, etc). She has died several times and spent over a year as a walking, talking decaying corpse that was being kept alive by a leprechaun's lucky coin (Mad Sweeney, also on the barge) before being brought back to life. I figure this could be something confusing given she's died a grand total of 5 times, four times in canon, once on the barge.