Thread:Blankslate/@comment-24984058-20140825193555/@comment-24984058-20140825223825

I know right. :P I just started class today, actually, so that is why I am going to have more internet access; it may not be very much at a time (maybe an hour or two here or there) but there are probably going to be more points for our times to cross (I know this has been a problem in our past with your working so late).

On the other hand, I would like to discuss what our Quincy story is going to develop into? Are there going to be similar elements to the story or is everything completely different? Will you be using Asumu Godai (The Winter Knight) or another version?

I also came up with some changes of my own, as well, which I will try to explain now.


 * Dracul is a somewhat enagmatic Quincy. He keeps a fairly low profile and does not meddle in the affairs of the Quincy that often. This all changes when he is attacked and his soul is stolen by a man known simply as the "Soul Taker". I am not sure if this is going to be Kraven Jäger yet or no but it may be a good way to intro him into the story while also fitting his ability. Dracul, out of shear rage, is then overwhelms Kraven (or at least surprises him) by giving himself his own, new epithet ability by etching his own letter withing his soul. I have not decided on this letter, but it will most likely be "B" - The Black. Not sure on his other, previous power either but Kraven, if you aggree to his taking of Dracul's soul, will possess that ability. Dracul then spends the rest of his years (including up until now) searching for Kraven to take back his ability.

It should also be worht mentioning that "Dracul" is a name he took for himself as a kind of nickname. I actually have no idea on what his real name should be so I was actually hoping that you had some suggestions. :P

I was also wondering if Brunnen Hoffe would be emotional available for a relationship with Dracul; I think that the two would par nicely given their similar personalities. XD That could be determined at a later point, also, if you would prefer.