Infantrywoman First Honours Mirana Moore

Started by SawyerTheCleaner, October 16, 2010, 06:02:33 PM

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SawyerTheCleaner



Moore's greatest moment: hitting Drayden where it hurts.

johanmaxon

Snaaaaaaaap! So true too, he's turning evil. We used to be friends :'(

EfUA_undercover

Never got to write her a love letter :(.

Looks like a great moment though.

Caster13



I can't remember the conception of Moore but I can tell you her portrait had a lot to do about it. The portrait is a cosplayer of Balalaika, a character from the anime/manga Black Lagoon. The burn scars were a key feature of Moore's character and features but I did a poor job of emoting them. Unlike Balalaika, who was an underworld criminal, Moore took the law enforcer/guard/Helmite route. She was the oldest of numerous siblings and her family lived in Westgate, a typical place of scum and villainy. As the oldest, she took responsibility for keeping her siblings safe from the usual/typical drunkards who'd pass by her home nearby the Docks District. Moore got the burn scars on her face and chest when one of those drunkards managed to break into her home. While she managed to keep her siblings save by keeping the drunkard occupied in the kitchen, she suffered for it in more than one way.



The things that the drunkard did to Moore turned her into a real anti-misogynist. She took disrespect against women for disrepect against women's sake very seriously and was willing to go beyond the law in dealing with it.



There was one time when Moore and Walter Hodgeton got into a bit of a speaking argument about the laws of the Docks. This is what happened when the topic of rape came up.

el groso


Caster13





Moore liked to have considered that Devlin got close and had a lot in common: both were women of duty, both had a ridiculous amount of paperwork, both had to deal with the stupid things men do. Politics always got in the way, however, and being members of two opposing factions made it difficult on her. Despite all that, she had thoughts about finding one way or another to split Drayden and Devlin apart to whisk her away.



When Belalcazar was around, Moore often tried to play the "good cop". When alone, however, she could easily take up the "bad copy that'll pull your balls off" role.

Caster13



One of the best parts of playing a Stygian was definitely the actual law enforcement and the trials and investigations that go with it.



Moore wasn't big on mages. Sure, mage are helpful in a fight and all, but a gigantic, floating rock? That's just the kind of thing that goes to people's heads.



Moore had a fairly simple philosophy when it comes to law, government, and rulers. And she also had a simple way of saying things.





The war with Blackhearth was definitely one of the greatest highlights of playing a Stygian. Not just because we got to lay seige to a castle. Falkner's desertion hit Moore harder than she'd admit. Being in the position of both a loyalist and a conscious person could be hard at time.

Oh, and who's crying, do you ask? Let's see... I'll call him... C. Belalcazar. No, wait, that's too obvious, I'll go with Coronado B. I kid, Nobody made Coronado de Panifilo Belalcazar cry. Moore did manage to make him feel real awkward though.

tropic


Caster13

Ha. Moore unfortunately was turned off the idea of romantic/intimate relationships because of how she got those scars. Then again, nobody tried to genuinely get past that. I think Brennen was the only one who seriously tried to but he did it in obnoxious enough way to annoy her.

petey512

"Proving concerned parents from the 80's wrong, just in time for them to be dead. "

The Old Hack

*sigh* I have to go away for three weeks and half of my favourite characters on the server up and die. I'll really miss Mirana. Solace respected her, and Rue never even found out that Mirana was a fellow Helmite.

Awesome character. Hope you'll make a new one soon.

Udenbur


RevengeIsADish

falkner and moore bffs

Thomas_Not_very_wise


UnholyWon