Sep. 18th, 2024

alongeracquaintance: (8 | in F♯ minor)
CANON

canon: The Lady of the Camellias (novel by Alexandre Dumas Fils)
summary of novel: Here.
canon point: Defaulting to post-novel.
personality keywords: Serious, educated, intelligent, empathetic, persistent, mature, high society, author...
notes: Although, in style of the novel, I've not revealed Jean-Philippe's full surname, when meeting people in memes and elsewhere, he will introduce himself as Jean-Philippe Dubois.



PLAYER

contact: PM to this journal. I accept plurk requests at [plurk.com profile] thewriteway.
active times/pace: CEST/CET player. Tries to be online at least during the evening my time, but it varies. More one tag a day player than anything, but if you hit me up at the right time, I can still boomerang a bit.
brackets/prose: Definitely brackets preference, but will match. I default to present tense, but can also match other tenses.
offensive subjects/triggers: Not any.



IN CHARACTER

physical affection: Go for it. Reactions may vary depending on CR, but for the most part he'll be accepting, if not elated.
physical violence: I'd prefer not, though he can probably brawl with the best of them.
relationships: M/M. I ship Armand/Jean-Philippe mainly, so mostly looking for gen.
psychic info: He has no mental barriers and will be an easy read. Ask if you need more info.
magical info: No magical powers.
medical info: Nothing of note.
offensive subjects/triggers: If terminal illness or illness in general is a trigger for you - same goes for a romanticized portrayal of sex work, please avoid and feel free to let me know, so I can avoid tagging you.



OUT OF CHARACTER

backtagging: Yes, please!
threadhopping: No.
fourthwalling: Go ahead.
not interested in: Smut.

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Jean-Philippe D...

QUOTE

It is my opinion that you cannot create a convincing character until you have made a broad study of human nature, just as you cannot speak a foreign language until you have studied it thoroughly.

Not having reached an age at which I consider myself qualified to invent a character, I content myself with simply describing one.

The Lady of the Camellias, lines 1-7.