application for Duplicity
Jul. 12th, 2022 06:08 pm« « « MANPULATIVE » » »
Name: Holly Age: over 30 Contact: taintestuff @ plurk Timezone: MST Other Character(s):n/a |
Name: Door: Door pass - Dominant Canon: Game of Thrones Canon Point: end of season 7 Age: 19 Appearance: Appearance History: Sansa Stark wiki CR AU (Optional): Acceptance from 1st time in game She's being brought back in with her memories. She still has the same traits because I'm taking her from the same canon point. I did go in and change up the examples I used. While she is still slow to trust, because with her trauma that's not going to change, it's not going to be as bad as when she had been there the first time. While there aren't many people there she'd remember she remembers that she did make friends and would be quicker to attempt to make new ones. She might even be a bit more willing to partake in making quota because she's not even sure they go home when they leave Duplicity (since she's being taken from the same canon point again). Personality: Positive Trait: adaptive: Above all else, Sansa stark is able to adapt to any environment or situation that she finds herself in. Despite the odds, she survived King's Landing because she was able to adapt to the hardships that were tossed at her. After her father was executed on Joffrey's orders, she had to learn to think quickly in order to keep her head. She did what she had to in order to keep alive. She had to learn to observe those around her so she could be who she needed to be. When Littlefinger first brought her to the Eyrie, she pretended to Alayne Stone, Littlefinger's daughter because she was wanted by the Lannisters. When Littlefinger threw her Aunt Lysa out the moon door, she had to adapt their plan and admit who she was so they would believe his story about Lysa jumping from the moon door. he's managed to survive King's Lnading but adapting and changing adapting to any environment she's in to survive. She's learned the hardway that she has to adapt or she will die. Negative Trait: manipulative: Because of her ability to be able to adapt to what's going on, Sansa also learned how to manipulate those around her. She learned this by watching those around her. She watched Cersei and Littlefinger manipulate everyone around them to get what they wanted. She learned quickly what to say and do in order to keep breathing after her father was beheaded, professing her undying love for Joffrey her beloved. She manipulated Joffrey into sparing Ser Dontos from execution by telling Joffrey it was bad luck to execute anyone on his name day and how clever he was to notice Ser Dontos' foolishness and gets Joffrey to make him the court fool to prolong his suffering. She uses her femininity to manipulate others into thinking she's weak and to underestimate her. She did this with Littlefinger after he plotted to divide her and her sister Arya and tried to make her think that Arya was trying to kill her. She in turn plotted with Arya to bring him down, and they did and executed him. She even thanked him for his many lessons and she wouldn't forget them before Arya cut his throat. She is not above manipulating those closest to her in order to do what needs to be done. She manipulates Jon Snow into fighting Ramsay Bolton for Winterfell. Even though he told her that he was tired, tired of fighting and just wanted to leave, Sansa pressed into him about it being their family home and how Ramsay would never stop coming after them. She told Jon that she knew Ramsay and even used Ramsay holding their brother Rickon to get Jon to fight. She did this knowing that Ramsay would never let their brother go alive. She didn't really have the chance to do a lot manipulating in the game, but she had started trying to play the modern technology is hard when she didn't really want to learn how to use something - like her stove. She is not above using that again to get out of doing something she doesn't wish to. Negative Trait: Deceptive: Sansa Stark managed to show how quickly she was willing to lie when she lied to King Robert Baratheon about the fight between her sister Arya and Joffrey and how Nymeria (Arya's direwolf) came to bite him. She claimed that she couldn't remember what happened because it had all happened so fast. She knew what had really happened but she hadn't wanted to upset her betrothal with Joffrey. She really had to learn to be deceptive after the death of her father. She had to lie and pledged her undying love to Joffrey. She lied about who she was to the Lords of the Vale because she was wanted by the Lannisters. She doesn't tell Jon when she goes to meet Littlefinger, and in fact does it in secrecy. She doesn't tell him about sending a raven to the Knights of the Vale. She did this because she didn't think Jon would have accepted their help. She let Littlefinger believe he was succeeding in his attempt to divide them. Even let him think she was going to charge her sister with everything he ended up being charged and executed over. Even though Jon and Sansa in the game were from the book and the tv show, there were things that happened in her canon that she didn't tell Jon (I don't remember what exactly, this happened 2 years ago). She didn't tell him because she didn't think he needed to know. She knows that there are times when she's going to have to be deceptive because of Duplicity itself. She is not one who enjoys being intimate, but she knows she has to at least feign some interest so she can survive there. Negative Trait: distrustful: More than enough has happened to her for her to have cause to distrust those around her. For years she was used as a pawn in others' schemes to the point she questions other people's motivations. Brienne of Tarth approached her, offering to pledge herself to Sansa - but Sansa didn't trust her and turned her down. Even before that, Sandor Clegane had offered to take her with him during the Battle of Blackwater, but she didn't trust him so she said no. Jon Snow even didn't fully have her trust. She didn't tell him about meeting with Littlefinger or how he had offered her the full force of the Vale. She also didn't let him know that she sent a raven for their help. She didn't trust Jon to make a rational decision, didn't trust him to be able to overcome him own feelings. She distrusted Theon Greyjoy, even though this was for a good reason. She for a long time believed he had not only betrayed her family, but killed her brothers Bran and Rickon. This turned out to be false, but she did not trust him for a long time because of it. Even in game Sansa didn't fully trust Jon Snow. He'd told her different ways to things happening than she knew them to have happened (he was from the books and she from the show) and it wasn't until she learned how things like that could happen before she believed him. Powers and Abilities: Inventory: Lady - her Direwolf mini weirwood tree - it's bonsai sized. Small sewing kit: needles, pins, scissors, snips, shears, thimbles, needlecases, pin cases, reels, awls, and lucets. Samples: TDM entry |