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Grit ([personal profile] range) wrote2017-04-04 03:14 pm

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⌈ PLAYER SECTION ⌉

Player: Maddy
Contact: [profile] gimmesympathy
Age: 25
Current Characters: Keaton (Fire Emblem: Fates)


⌈ CHARACTER SECTION ⌉

Character: Grit
Age: Mid-30s
Canon: Advance Wars
Canon Point: Post-Dual Strike

Background:
http://advancewars.wikia.com/wiki/Grit- Grit Himself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_Wars, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_Wars_2:_Black_Hole_Rising, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_Wars:_Dual_Strike - The Games

Personality:
‘Possum spit! This area wasn't Blue Moon's to begin with. Blue Moon is just plain greedy. That's what it is. Fightin' for these folks just don't sit well with me. Well, I'll guess I'll just mosey on out and see what happens.’


Grit isn’t exactly seen as the most stand-up individual. Towards some people, he’s a traitor, who left his original country for no good reason at all and to others, he’s a lazy, unmotivated sort of man who needs to be forced to do just about anything. However, to a few select people who have seen him and all his sides, he’s a hero. He’s done a lot for his country of Blue Moon, despite all of his bad traits.

According to his commanding officer, Olaf, he’s the worst kind of person. He’s a lazy scoundrel, who is just out to annoy him. He’s often caught sleeping on the job, and other times Olaf comes in and yells at him for not being prepared for battle. Often times, especially in the first game, Grit is caught speaking out against him and his actions.

Olaf : Blast! We're running out of opportunities.
Grit : I don't see the need to get so worked up. It's not like this was Blue Moon property to begin with.
Olaf : What did you say? After all my work and planning?
Grit : It's common theft, man! Nothing more, nothing less.
Olaf : Why, you insolent little...


He doesn’t agree with Olaf’s actions all the time. Especially in the midst of the very first game, Grit believes Olaf is completely out of bounds for what he’s doing. Despite how much of a ‘scoundrel’ he can be, he’s got morals; at least enough to tell himself that what Olaf has been doing, going through Orange Star and tearing it up to conquer it, is wrong.

However, his morals might come into question when it comes to his loyalty. Grit has already hopped from one country to the next one over with barely a word, and he was very close to doing it again. From his first country of Orange Star, he’s already jumped ship once to Blue Moon due to a love triangle being formed (he left so his best friend, and Orange Star Commanding Officer, Max, could be happy with Nell, the highest ranking Commanding Officer in Orange Star), which got him labeled as a traitor by his best friend. When confronted about it, he simply replied that he ‘goes where he wants to go and that’s that’. Meanwhile, he nearly considered hopping ship over to Black Hole, the common enemy of all the armies, because he simply didn’t care about land. However, his issues with people getting killed needlessly and things getting destroyed come into play, and it’s the reason he turns them all away. He doesn’t want to be part of a group that sets out to destroy everything in sight. Adder, the Commanding Officer currently leading that Black Hole brigade, gets a lashing and is now considered one of Grit’s number one enemies.

The reason why Black Hole wanted him so much is that he’s far more competent than he happens to let on. His laziness is part of an act. When it comes down to crunch time, he doesn’t hold back. Grit becomes a hyper competent man, working well behind and in front of the scenes to help his army and the people he’s helping succeed with his intel that he delivers. He seems very quick with information, delivering it as fast as he possibly can to the necessary parties. He looks like a bumpkin that doesn’t know much at all, and he has the speech to match. However, it’s either a chosen act or just a really great coincidence of events, and he can push through that to prove his worth as a second-in-command.

Grit doesn’t have much in the way of an ego, despite his title. He’s a very relaxed fellow, and isn’t one to have his praises sung. In fact, he tells anyone who does it to just knock it off and they’re embarrassing him. He has the title of Sharpshooter, but he doesn’t introduce himself with that. He just introduces himself as Grit, and that’s the end of that for him. Other people talk well enough about him that he finds no real need to.

He’ll occasionally tease Olaf, and anyone else he gets to know, mostly in the way of nicknames and a little hint of sarcasm littered throughout. His commanding officer gets the most of his teasing (‘O bearded one’ happens to be his favorite there). However, other members fall under this as well (Max gets called Maxie, and the younger Commanding Officers get names like junior and kid). However, everything seems to be in a very good nature, and Grit’s normally friendly disposition has everyone besides Olaf appreciating these teasing jabs as simple affectionate jokes. His personality is very friendly, which is why no one takes his teasing too seriously. He’ll make jokes, but he’s a good spirited person and his jokes aren’t spiteful or bitey. When he’s serious or angry, he’ll let it be known.

However, for the most part, he’s laid back. He doesn’t get too excited or upset about anything. He’s a very chill person, and it can be seen in his battle tactics (long distance units take two turns: one to move, and then the next one to fire, so things go very slowly). He doesn’t see the need to move quickly, or react to things quickly. It makes him very level headed in that respect, as he’s able to keep a clear enough head for battle and so he can constantly perform at a strong level, rather than get frazzled and lose his focus.

Grit is a hard worker underneath it all, and just likes to hide it. He’s a good person, with a good set of morals, it’s just often a shame that some of them get passed over for his comfort levels. His biggest issue is his loyalty, and it’s something everyone should watch out for.

Abilities:
Grit has a set of three ‘magical’ abilities, as part of him being a Commanding Officer in Advance Wars.

- Day to Day abilities: These are abilities that happen on a daily basis. Grit’s are that his indirect units can hit farther and harder, but his direct combat units, minus foot soldiers suffer in power and defense.

- CO Power: After a period of battling, a Commanding Officer using their CO Power, which is to give them a boost. Along with an increase to attack and defense for all units by 10%, his indirect combat units get extra distance and extra firepower.

- Super CO Power: If a Commanding Officer doesn’t use their CO power and allows it to keep building, they will eventually reach a Super CO Power. With Grit, those powers will increase his indirect combat units range even more, along with the previous increases to the attack.

These previous abilities can only be used with an army under his command. If he doesn’t have that, these abilities are useless.

Along with those, he is an excellent sharpshooter.

Alignment: Sosyne. Grit is calmness personified. He doesn’t react much to anything at all, and when he does, it’s by speaking calmly.

Other: I’d like for him to have the outfit on the right. If it’s okay, I’d prefer for him to keep the cowboy hat that he has in the JP version, rather than the little yellow hat seen in the photo.


⌈ SAMPLE SECTION ⌉


General/Emotion Sample Sample:
“…Well, howdy there.”

Grit looks down at the cat that’s come up, purring against his leg. It’s rather cute, he thinks. In Blue Moon, there’s not a lot of stray cats around, and it’s only when he travels for the war does he see them. Frankly, they’re his favorite animal of all, and he’s pleased to have a stray around Verens. Something he can make sure is doing okay. The street right now is quiet, peaceful, relaxed. Just him, and this cat.
“Lost?”

Grit moves down to one knee to take a look to see if there’s a collar. Nothing there. No name tag, no house where it belongs to. So, definitely a stray. He sighs and digs in his pocket. “I bet you’re hungry. Didn’t get rid of this….” From his pocket, he pulls out a few cat treats. During the war, he kept a few of them around, in case he ran across a stray or two. He holds one between a pair of fingers, as the cat moves in to sniff it first. After confirming it was fine, the cat bit and took it away, chomping it down and swallowing.

The entire time they sat, it was in peaceful relaxation. Grit let out a low breath and moved to sit down properly on the ground to pet the creature. As he got comfortable, and the creature purred, he felt a nice soft breeze flowing through the air. It was almost nice enough to nap during. He let out a low, little sigh of relief and got himself rest against a tree. The cat, pleased with the treat, climbed into his lap.

A hand resting on its back, Grit just chilled. Tipping his hat forward, he let himself doze off.

Questions: N/A