Rescue Team Planning Thread
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Calling all Africa rescue team members!
Here's a place to post thoughts for stuff we want to show up in the RP, so we don't trip over each other's narratives.
Got an idea for the sort of supernatural background your char has?
Want to have a particular creepy creature jump out at us?
Other encounters, identity issues, plans....?
Fun discussion time... go!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:African_legendary_creatures
Here's a place to post thoughts for stuff we want to show up in the RP, so we don't trip over each other's narratives.
Got an idea for the sort of supernatural background your char has?
Want to have a particular creepy creature jump out at us?
Other encounters, identity issues, plans....?
Fun discussion time... go!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:African_legendary_creatures
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Date: 2013-04-24 03:02 am (UTC)Okay, did some digging for what Bahorel could have been.
I'm a bit tempted by a figure from Welsh mythology. Or, at least, my own version of said figure.
He goes by Gywn ap Nudd/Arawn (And he may be just the Welsh version of a much broader archetype... buuutttt I'm just going to pull from what versions catch my fancy.)
Basically he's a warrior and pyschopomp (ferries the souls of the dead to the underworld), and is the Celtic ruler of the underworld.
I liked these quotes describing him "the hope of armies" and "hero of hosts" , and when asked from which region he comes, he simply replies: "I come from battle and conflict."
Also, there's a tale of Arawn where he switches places with a mortal for a year, and the two become best friends.
There's a fun note of playful comraderie in there I'd like to use, as well as the emphasis on fighting (and fighting juxtaposed with words like "hope").
I'm not sure what I want to do with the whole 'ruler of the underworld' thing. Unless he lead them for a time, and then wandered off. Maybe he put things in order down there, and then left to follow Enjolras. :p
And with the "psychopomp" role. I had this crazy thought, where, what if Bahorel dies first in every life. And his "psychopomp" attribute lets him stick around as a spirit and guide the others' souls once they die. It's part of why they all end up together again each time.
The other cool bit is that he is one of potential leaders of the Wild Hunt.
It's a folkloric, reoccurring event where he rides in a hunt along with the "hellhound"-type spirits, and corrals some other kind of spirits. Possibly chasing the wandering dead souls back where they belong. Who knows, there're loads of versions of it. Seriously, it's spread throughout Europe. And each place has it's own story explaining it and what it means.
I'll have to actually do a bit more reading on it before I decide what/if I want to do with the Wild Hunt.
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Date: 2013-04-24 03:31 am (UTC)It also flows rather well with the whole Grantaire-Bahorel as friends/underworld buddies since both creatures apparently dwell within the underworld as it were.
It also gives an excellent reason as to why Bahorel dies first. Not to mention gives him a proper rhyme/reason for after he dies that still focuses on his connection with the others. I really like this!
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Date: 2013-04-24 05:02 pm (UTC)I like it!