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Aug. 14th, 2016 09:54 pmName: Daimon
Contact: [plurk.com profile] yazooairspace, yazooairspace @ AIM
Age: 29
Other Characters: Riku Replica
Character Information
Name: Guy Cecil
Canon: Tales of the Abyss
Canon Point: Just before meeting up with Tear and Luke at Aramis Spring
Age: 21
History: Guy’s wiki article
General Abyss wiki article
Personality: Guy is...sort of complicated. Not the layered kind of complicated with a mean outside and a squishy inside or the weird complicated, just...kind of complicated.
His personality as a child is more hinted at than explicitly shown, but according to Guy himself he was a very shy and quiet kid, teased fairly regularly (by his older sister and female cousin even!) for not being very ‘manly’. He’s fairly knowledgeable about a wide range of subjects as an adult, so it’s not too far of a stretch to assume that he was a reasonably intelligent child. Sometime after the massacre of his family, he becomes bitter and vengeful--towards Duke Fabre and his family primarily, as the Duke was the one that lead the attack on his estate. Of course, while he hates the Fabre clan, he can’t show outward hatred or hostility towards the members while he’s employed by them, regardless of how much he wants to, so he at least starts pretending he doesn’t hate them.
It’s hard to imagine the Guy that most people see as that same child—the unhappy, revenge-minded one--but inside, he mostly is. On the outside, he’s easygoing and cheerful, if slightly ditzy-seeming. He’s charismatic--enough that a decent portion of the Fabre household maids (as well as several other women) are attracted to him--polite, and humble.
Guy’s not a leader by any means, partly due to his occupation as a servant and partly due to the fact that he’s just not very commanding. Again, he was a reserved child, so it’s easier for him to follow rather than lead to begin with, and working several years as a servant strengthened that. He tends to default to the opinions of others, sometimes expressing dislike or skepticism for a plan or course of action, but doesn’t often try to take charge of anything unless he absolutely has to, and even then he’s a bit awkward about it. Guy also has trouble refusing most requests made of him. He might complain a little about the task if it’s time-consuming or out of his way, but if it’s within his abilities he’ll probably do it anyway.
A trait he developed by living in the Fabre household was a sort of ‘older brother’ attitude. Mostly towards Luke, who started out as an enemy, then became a sort-of friend. The original Luke, anyway. The replica Luke was both of those automatically, but also became a sort of son that Guy never wanted.
Since it was Guy’s duty to act as Luke’s playmate/friend/babysitter of sorts, the task of dealing with the ‘amnesic’ Luke fell primarily on him, forcing Guy to, as a teenager, essentially help raise a child who he really didn’t like in the first place.
But Guy ended up getting attached to Luke and protective of him the more time he spent with him. He doesn’t consider Luke a son, since they’re so close in age, but he does acknowledge that the relationship is sort of like that, even if Luke doesn’t. The protective attitude extends to the rest of the party Guy travels with, with the exception of Jade and the girls, who Guy cares for but keeps a safe distance from.
This is where we get into the subject of Guy’s severe gynophobia. He has no issue talking to or seeing women--he mentions several times that he ‘likes looking at women’--but if they get too close to him or try to touch him, he freaks out. Spectacularly. It’s revealed later that this fear stems from the death of his family, when he ended up buried in the corpses of his sister and most of the household’s female servants. That memory was suppressed and became an unexplainable phobia. To his dismay, a lot of women see his phobia as just nervousness and find it adorable whenever he gets flustered around them. Most of his party, especially Luke and Anise, tease him frequently about it while Natalia and Tear find it annoying.
Another quirk of Guy’s is his obsession--and skill with--machinery of all types. He loves fon technology especially; his bedroom is littered with bits and pieces of stuff he’s taken apart and put partially back together and he gets very excited when he and the main party find ancient technology or travel to anywhere that’s heavily associated with it, such as Belkend and Yulia City. He studies it obsessively, and is always happy to volunteer information about fontech that he’s picked up either on his travels or in books or magazines. It’s something his traveling party teases him frequently about, but he seems either resigned to it or possibly doesn’t mind the teasing.
As mentioned above, Guy is sort of ditzy-acting, apparently not taking a lot too seriously and frequently teasing his friends or joking around to diffuse tense situations. This isn’t entirely an act, but he usually knows or notices a lot more than he lets on. In order to avoid questions or to shrug off suspicion, he’s become very good at pretending not to know what’s going on, lying, or successfully changing the subject to something else entirely. However, if he knows something interesting that isn’t likely to cause some sort of problem, he’s more than happy to share it with the class.
This leads to him developing an interesting relationship with Jade, where in one of them will make remarks or observations that are either unnoticed or misinterpreted by everyone but Jade or Guy, who will call the other out on it. Guy isn’t above teasing Jade, but he’s more careful not to go too far or jab too deeply, just in case.
Also, while he usually acts cheerful and not-so-serious, he’s very capable of anger. And unfortunately, he’s the kind of person who suppresses anger and doesn’t make it too visible, so he sometimes appears to flip directly from ‘happy’ or ‘mildly concerned’ to ‘rage’ very quickly.
Abilities: First and foremost, Guy is an excellent swordsman. He fights using the Sigmund style, a style that emphasizes speed over power, using his sword in his right hand and the sheath in his left as sort of a shield/blunt force trauma object. He’s very agile and has excellent reflexes in and out of battle. His techniques are called ‘artes’ and come in physical and quasi-magical (‘arcane artes’), which are physical attacks combined with high concentrations of elemental fonons.
(Artes would probably not be applicable to the game, as the game world doesn’t have fonons but I can provide a list of them if necessary.)
Also, as a servant, Guy knows how to do basic household chores like cleaning and general upkeep, and is a decent enough cook. He’s as good at fixing and operating machinery as he is obsessed with the stuff, although he has to have some idea of what he’s dealing with does before he can actually do anything with it. He has training in maritime rescue, though how much is questionable as it’s not a skill he’s shown using to a great extent.
TL;DR - Guy is great with a sword and also a good househusband.
Strengths: good with a blade, charismatic, friendly, helpful, hard-working
Weaknesses: actually shy, women, bottles up anger, holds grudges, nervous when forced to lead
God/Shinki: Shinki
Why?: Oddly (and even if he doesn't remember it), Guy has spent enough time in the service of someone else that he's gotten used to it, and would be awkward as a god. Besides, if he can raise a kid into a mostly-functional teenager, keeping a god on track for...whatever they need to do should be easy.
Cause Of Death: Ambushed and overpowered by monsters in the Aramis Springs cavern.
Vessel: A hitare-hakama ensemble
Name Location: Right arm, just above the elbow
Power: Enhanced agility and speed. Basically, Guy lends his existing natural agility and speed to a god lacking in those areas or boosts one with already enhanced attributes.
Contact: [plurk.com profile] yazooairspace, yazooairspace @ AIM
Age: 29
Other Characters: Riku Replica
Character Information
Name: Guy Cecil
Canon: Tales of the Abyss
Canon Point: Just before meeting up with Tear and Luke at Aramis Spring
Age: 21
History: Guy’s wiki article
General Abyss wiki article
Personality: Guy is...sort of complicated. Not the layered kind of complicated with a mean outside and a squishy inside or the weird complicated, just...kind of complicated.
His personality as a child is more hinted at than explicitly shown, but according to Guy himself he was a very shy and quiet kid, teased fairly regularly (by his older sister and female cousin even!) for not being very ‘manly’. He’s fairly knowledgeable about a wide range of subjects as an adult, so it’s not too far of a stretch to assume that he was a reasonably intelligent child. Sometime after the massacre of his family, he becomes bitter and vengeful--towards Duke Fabre and his family primarily, as the Duke was the one that lead the attack on his estate. Of course, while he hates the Fabre clan, he can’t show outward hatred or hostility towards the members while he’s employed by them, regardless of how much he wants to, so he at least starts pretending he doesn’t hate them.
It’s hard to imagine the Guy that most people see as that same child—the unhappy, revenge-minded one--but inside, he mostly is. On the outside, he’s easygoing and cheerful, if slightly ditzy-seeming. He’s charismatic--enough that a decent portion of the Fabre household maids (as well as several other women) are attracted to him--polite, and humble.
Guy’s not a leader by any means, partly due to his occupation as a servant and partly due to the fact that he’s just not very commanding. Again, he was a reserved child, so it’s easier for him to follow rather than lead to begin with, and working several years as a servant strengthened that. He tends to default to the opinions of others, sometimes expressing dislike or skepticism for a plan or course of action, but doesn’t often try to take charge of anything unless he absolutely has to, and even then he’s a bit awkward about it. Guy also has trouble refusing most requests made of him. He might complain a little about the task if it’s time-consuming or out of his way, but if it’s within his abilities he’ll probably do it anyway.
A trait he developed by living in the Fabre household was a sort of ‘older brother’ attitude. Mostly towards Luke, who started out as an enemy, then became a sort-of friend. The original Luke, anyway. The replica Luke was both of those automatically, but also became a sort of son that Guy never wanted.
Since it was Guy’s duty to act as Luke’s playmate/friend/babysitter of sorts, the task of dealing with the ‘amnesic’ Luke fell primarily on him, forcing Guy to, as a teenager, essentially help raise a child who he really didn’t like in the first place.
But Guy ended up getting attached to Luke and protective of him the more time he spent with him. He doesn’t consider Luke a son, since they’re so close in age, but he does acknowledge that the relationship is sort of like that, even if Luke doesn’t. The protective attitude extends to the rest of the party Guy travels with, with the exception of Jade and the girls, who Guy cares for but keeps a safe distance from.
This is where we get into the subject of Guy’s severe gynophobia. He has no issue talking to or seeing women--he mentions several times that he ‘likes looking at women’--but if they get too close to him or try to touch him, he freaks out. Spectacularly. It’s revealed later that this fear stems from the death of his family, when he ended up buried in the corpses of his sister and most of the household’s female servants. That memory was suppressed and became an unexplainable phobia. To his dismay, a lot of women see his phobia as just nervousness and find it adorable whenever he gets flustered around them. Most of his party, especially Luke and Anise, tease him frequently about it while Natalia and Tear find it annoying.
Another quirk of Guy’s is his obsession--and skill with--machinery of all types. He loves fon technology especially; his bedroom is littered with bits and pieces of stuff he’s taken apart and put partially back together and he gets very excited when he and the main party find ancient technology or travel to anywhere that’s heavily associated with it, such as Belkend and Yulia City. He studies it obsessively, and is always happy to volunteer information about fontech that he’s picked up either on his travels or in books or magazines. It’s something his traveling party teases him frequently about, but he seems either resigned to it or possibly doesn’t mind the teasing.
As mentioned above, Guy is sort of ditzy-acting, apparently not taking a lot too seriously and frequently teasing his friends or joking around to diffuse tense situations. This isn’t entirely an act, but he usually knows or notices a lot more than he lets on. In order to avoid questions or to shrug off suspicion, he’s become very good at pretending not to know what’s going on, lying, or successfully changing the subject to something else entirely. However, if he knows something interesting that isn’t likely to cause some sort of problem, he’s more than happy to share it with the class.
This leads to him developing an interesting relationship with Jade, where in one of them will make remarks or observations that are either unnoticed or misinterpreted by everyone but Jade or Guy, who will call the other out on it. Guy isn’t above teasing Jade, but he’s more careful not to go too far or jab too deeply, just in case.
Also, while he usually acts cheerful and not-so-serious, he’s very capable of anger. And unfortunately, he’s the kind of person who suppresses anger and doesn’t make it too visible, so he sometimes appears to flip directly from ‘happy’ or ‘mildly concerned’ to ‘rage’ very quickly.
Abilities: First and foremost, Guy is an excellent swordsman. He fights using the Sigmund style, a style that emphasizes speed over power, using his sword in his right hand and the sheath in his left as sort of a shield/blunt force trauma object. He’s very agile and has excellent reflexes in and out of battle. His techniques are called ‘artes’ and come in physical and quasi-magical (‘arcane artes’), which are physical attacks combined with high concentrations of elemental fonons.
(Artes would probably not be applicable to the game, as the game world doesn’t have fonons but I can provide a list of them if necessary.)
Also, as a servant, Guy knows how to do basic household chores like cleaning and general upkeep, and is a decent enough cook. He’s as good at fixing and operating machinery as he is obsessed with the stuff, although he has to have some idea of what he’s dealing with does before he can actually do anything with it. He has training in maritime rescue, though how much is questionable as it’s not a skill he’s shown using to a great extent.
TL;DR - Guy is great with a sword and also a good househusband.
Strengths: good with a blade, charismatic, friendly, helpful, hard-working
Weaknesses: actually shy, women, bottles up anger, holds grudges, nervous when forced to lead
God/Shinki: Shinki
Why?: Oddly (and even if he doesn't remember it), Guy has spent enough time in the service of someone else that he's gotten used to it, and would be awkward as a god. Besides, if he can raise a kid into a mostly-functional teenager, keeping a god on track for...whatever they need to do should be easy.
Cause Of Death: Ambushed and overpowered by monsters in the Aramis Springs cavern.
Vessel: A hitare-hakama ensemble
Name Location: Right arm, just above the elbow
Power: Enhanced agility and speed. Basically, Guy lends his existing natural agility and speed to a god lacking in those areas or boosts one with already enhanced attributes.