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Hi there! This is Bobby's plotter. For now, only the plot stuff for my character <a href='http://159.65.241.122/index.php?showtopic=6200&st=0&#entry22012820' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Robert Littell</a> will be here.
Basics -
Robby is a serene, jolly fellow. He loves the company of other people, although he is often solitary. He is very connected to nature and animals, and transforms into a big lovable bear half the time. He was once ashamed of his other form, but has grown to embrace it — in fact, he feels just as comfortable as a bear as he is a man, and freely switches from form to form as he so chooses. He is one of the groundskeepers, and is very protective of the school and its inhabitants. He stops by the stables a lot and pets the horses; he even sneaks them an apple or two (or quite a bit more) from time to time.
Some of his hobbies include birdwatching, stargazing, cooking/baking, and making little wooden carvings. He also tends to drink a lot when he isn't working — he has a very high tolerance for alcohol. Also worth noting, he's almost constantly snacking; he has a monstrous metabolism to match the appetite of a bear.
He's a good listener and doesn't mind being a confidant to people — the cup is always half full to him and it's difficult to get his spirits down, and he loves to help people with their troubles, even if it's just a simple contribution of cookies and a smile. He does get into funks every so often, though, and he is a rather lonely man; but he fills his time doing things he loves, and he doesn't ask for or expect more than that.
FRIENDS - Bobby here would love some friends. He is extremely devoted to people he likes (they don't even have to be particularly likeable) and loves drinking buddies. He would be the happy sidekick to just about anybody, and isn't one to judge. Although beware — he loves to dole out huge bear hugs, and he has a tendency to bake a lot of cookies and other sweet things for his friends. Also, he might come off as a little too forward or a little too eager — people might be put off by his raucous laughs and toothy grins. Also note, despite his occasional loudness, he is quite peaceful; he spends a lot of time meditating too.
Aaaaand yeah, I dunno. He probably gets along best with people who aren't too shy but also not too energetic — he likes to do physical stuff, so he might drag your characters along for a woodland hike. He also likes people who are talkers. Robby just loves conversation, when he can get it. But yeah, he's not very judgmental, and he is open to new experiences and meeting new people.
ENEMIES - Robert isn't one to make enemies, really. He just wants everyone to get along. However, he'll probably dislike you if you litter all over the grounds, treat the on-campus animals badly, and if you're really, really rude to him for no reason. He doesn't yell or fight, but if something threatens the grounds, you can expect him to blow up into a big, angry bear who would be very happy to maul you.
But keep in mind that he is very easy to manipulate and pressure. Ask him for something, pressure him a bit, and he'll probably do it unless it conflicts with his morals a tad too much and there isn't a "justification" for the action. So "enemies" could also be people posing as friends but are just using him for some reason — I don't know what that reason might be, and that's something we could collaborate on.
LOVERS - Robert has found over the years that he can be attracted to just about anyone; he has a big warm heart and he wants to spread the love and, again, give out bear hugs. Any potential lovers will have to deal with him being a bit of a romantic — he'll enthusiastically offer up roses and cookies and little carved wooden somethings to someone who's caught his interest.They'll also have to endure his loud snoring, his cooking experiments, and the fact that although he is a very big boy, he likes to be the little spoon.
Also note that there was a time when he was very confused about his sexuality, and it went against the values his family implanted in him. He was in major denial for a while, but now he's comfortable with himself — he's very happy with how he loves.
And a note for all sections — Robby doesn't handle betrayal well. And since he's easy to control, he's bound to get betrayed. In a romance setting, this would probably turn him into a giant miserable puddle of vodka, burned cookies, stubble and ripped up love notes. And tearful goo. With a little unicorn blood and dead fairies mixed in as well.
Anyways, if you're interested in plotting, please please let me know! Thank you for reading!
Basics -
Robby is a serene, jolly fellow. He loves the company of other people, although he is often solitary. He is very connected to nature and animals, and transforms into a big lovable bear half the time. He was once ashamed of his other form, but has grown to embrace it — in fact, he feels just as comfortable as a bear as he is a man, and freely switches from form to form as he so chooses. He is one of the groundskeepers, and is very protective of the school and its inhabitants. He stops by the stables a lot and pets the horses; he even sneaks them an apple or two (or quite a bit more) from time to time.
Some of his hobbies include birdwatching, stargazing, cooking/baking, and making little wooden carvings. He also tends to drink a lot when he isn't working — he has a very high tolerance for alcohol. Also worth noting, he's almost constantly snacking; he has a monstrous metabolism to match the appetite of a bear.
He's a good listener and doesn't mind being a confidant to people — the cup is always half full to him and it's difficult to get his spirits down, and he loves to help people with their troubles, even if it's just a simple contribution of cookies and a smile. He does get into funks every so often, though, and he is a rather lonely man; but he fills his time doing things he loves, and he doesn't ask for or expect more than that.
FRIENDS - Bobby here would love some friends. He is extremely devoted to people he likes (they don't even have to be particularly likeable) and loves drinking buddies. He would be the happy sidekick to just about anybody, and isn't one to judge. Although beware — he loves to dole out huge bear hugs, and he has a tendency to bake a lot of cookies and other sweet things for his friends. Also, he might come off as a little too forward or a little too eager — people might be put off by his raucous laughs and toothy grins. Also note, despite his occasional loudness, he is quite peaceful; he spends a lot of time meditating too.
Aaaaand yeah, I dunno. He probably gets along best with people who aren't too shy but also not too energetic — he likes to do physical stuff, so he might drag your characters along for a woodland hike. He also likes people who are talkers. Robby just loves conversation, when he can get it. But yeah, he's not very judgmental, and he is open to new experiences and meeting new people.
ENEMIES - Robert isn't one to make enemies, really. He just wants everyone to get along. However, he'll probably dislike you if you litter all over the grounds, treat the on-campus animals badly, and if you're really, really rude to him for no reason. He doesn't yell or fight, but if something threatens the grounds, you can expect him to blow up into a big, angry bear who would be very happy to maul you.
But keep in mind that he is very easy to manipulate and pressure. Ask him for something, pressure him a bit, and he'll probably do it unless it conflicts with his morals a tad too much and there isn't a "justification" for the action. So "enemies" could also be people posing as friends but are just using him for some reason — I don't know what that reason might be, and that's something we could collaborate on.
LOVERS - Robert has found over the years that he can be attracted to just about anyone; he has a big warm heart and he wants to spread the love and, again, give out bear hugs. Any potential lovers will have to deal with him being a bit of a romantic — he'll enthusiastically offer up roses and cookies and little carved wooden somethings to someone who's caught his interest.They'll also have to endure his loud snoring, his cooking experiments, and the fact that although he is a very big boy, he likes to be the little spoon.
Also note that there was a time when he was very confused about his sexuality, and it went against the values his family implanted in him. He was in major denial for a while, but now he's comfortable with himself — he's very happy with how he loves.
And a note for all sections — Robby doesn't handle betrayal well. And since he's easy to control, he's bound to get betrayed. In a romance setting, this would probably turn him into a giant miserable puddle of vodka, burned cookies, stubble and ripped up love notes. And tearful goo. With a little unicorn blood and dead fairies mixed in as well.
Anyways, if you're interested in plotting, please please let me know! Thank you for reading!