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Lucina ⚔ Marth ([personal profile] lacyprincess) wrote2018-04-02 05:27 pm
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[OOC] Drift Fleet Application

OUT OF CHARACTER:
Name/Handle: Mako
Contact: [plurk.com profile] makochan
Reference: in game
Other characters: Edna [personal profile] brothersboots; Alistair Theirin [personal profile] reluctantbastard

IN-CHARACTER:
Character name: Lucina
Character journal: [personal profile] lacyprincess
Series name: Fire Emblem: Awakening
Canon notes: #1 - After attempting, and failing, to kill Robin at the end of Chapter 21
#2 - Lucina is the daughter of Chrom and The Female Avatar, Robin

Species: Human

History: Lucina’s wiki page

Personality: Lucina is a princess pushed into a terrible predicament that started long before she was born and left to her by her parents with their untimely deaths. She is strong enough to carry on the burden of trying to stop her world’s destruction and kind enough to give all of her friends a choice in coming with her to change the past or to stay in their original timeline. She’s determined to change her future by changing the past, but that doesn’t mean that they have to take her mission on with her.

When Lucina first appears, she seems cold and aloof-standoffish and mysterious. She goes by the name of the legendary King Marth, the First Exalt of Ylisse and the hero who first defeated Grima, and covers her face with a mask to avoid detection by anyone in the past. But, deep down, she wants to be with her father and his companions. She admits that the reasons she appeared masked was for two reasons: one, so she could keep her composure and not launch herself at her parents or burst into tears and two, to hide own anxiety. She is a warm, caring person who adores her father, her aunt, her cousin, her brother/sister and her mother but feels that duty to the world’s future is much more important than her own personal happiness.

In that vein, when she finds out that Robin is the reason for Chrom’s death, she feelsawful. Robin is her mother (or lover or good friend), her father’s best friend, and an integral member of the Shepherds. However, Chrom’s survival is tantamount. The world will literally burn if he dies. So, Robin must die. But it’s not easy for Lucina. While Robin talks, she begs that she not be dissuaded from her decision because she knows that her actions will hurt many people. It’s only Chrom’s intervention that saves Robin and Lucina from herself

Perhaps that’s because she’s Daddy’s Little Girl. She grew up with all of the stories of all the good that her father did for Ylisse and the rest of the world. Not only did she want to avenge his death, but she wanted to get to know him. She practically reveres him and once she lets herself interact with him and his group on a more regular basis (after saving her Aunt Lissa from an attack from the Risen), she finds out what it would be like to have had him in her life more. And her mother.

And it’s in these interactions that we get glimpses of the girl that Lucina could have been if none of the tragedies had happened. With her younger sibling, she is both overprotective and a little bossy, but she’s ultimately a sister falling into the role with whomever. With her father, she’s adoring and attentive to everything he says. With her mother, she tries to find common ground (even going so far as to give her a gift of a dress that ends in gifting a small, lacy gown for her smaller, true self). Not to mention that in one of the Xenologues, she rushes into fray with the Risen so that she might make her way to find a wooden likeness of her mother as her newest possession. However, you can see that she doesn’t see herself as Chrom’s real daughter, since she’s from a future that she’s hoping won’t come to pass and when she attempts to talk about how she’ll leave at the end of everything, being told that she doesn’t have to leave, that they’ll find a way to make it so that she can stay without scandal is what really drives it home that she is loved just as much as baby Lucina, is just as important to everyone involved.

Abilities:Lucina starts off as a “Lord” class character, meaning she has great offensively martial stats (high strength, speed and skill). Since I’m playing her as the daughter of the Avatar (Female Robin), she gains the ability to reclass into other classes as well rather quickly. Her class progression has been Lord, Great Lord, Paladin, Mage, Dark Flier, which means she’s learned to use tomes and lances as well as her sword and can fly on the back of a Pegasus. Mandatory inherited skills are “Rightful King” and “Aether”.

Augment Skillset: Civilian - Tactical Support
Sample:Lucina and Morgan on the TDM

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