Re: Template Blends/Fusions
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 9:00 pm
I think Anna plus Kingfisher gets you someone who has a strong urge to solve problems, a conflicted relationship with authority, absolutely no desire to be The Hero but won't turn down fame if it's on offer, and is comfortable in the role of "this terrible person's friend who guides them to be less terrible".
Rayne plus Chainsaw, on the other hand... it depends on which traits are ascendant? On the one hand you could end up with someone who had a Rayne's disinclination to care about anyone else's feelings, Now With Added Sadism. On the other hand you could end up with someone more in-between - I can see Raynes and Chainsaws as being sort of on a continuum regarding caring about other people, with Rayne way out on the far end and Chainsaw closer to the rest of humanity.
The thing is, though, being blended with a Rayne interferes with a crucial part of a Chainsaw's character arc. Normally Chainsaws start out self-hating, and grow to accept themselves either through discovering that it's possible to be an ethical sadist, or deciding to stop giving a shit. If they start out with their compassion dialed way down, and don't hit the self-hating stage at all... it would be pretty tricky to set things up so they don't become a serial killer. Maybe not impossible, but tricky.
*sees there have been posts since I started writing this*
...Oh my God, MatildaMiles. I. I don't know what to say. That would... I think that might legitimately depart the realm of things I can get myself to believe could run on a baseline human brain.
Rayne plus Chainsaw, on the other hand... it depends on which traits are ascendant? On the one hand you could end up with someone who had a Rayne's disinclination to care about anyone else's feelings, Now With Added Sadism. On the other hand you could end up with someone more in-between - I can see Raynes and Chainsaws as being sort of on a continuum regarding caring about other people, with Rayne way out on the far end and Chainsaw closer to the rest of humanity.
The thing is, though, being blended with a Rayne interferes with a crucial part of a Chainsaw's character arc. Normally Chainsaws start out self-hating, and grow to accept themselves either through discovering that it's possible to be an ethical sadist, or deciding to stop giving a shit. If they start out with their compassion dialed way down, and don't hit the self-hating stage at all... it would be pretty tricky to set things up so they don't become a serial killer. Maybe not impossible, but tricky.
*sees there have been posts since I started writing this*
...Oh my God, MatildaMiles. I. I don't know what to say. That would... I think that might legitimately depart the realm of things I can get myself to believe could run on a baseline human brain.