Character Name: D Faction: Meridian Did your character keep their Sunbeam bead? Yes New Tier: Tier 3 Justification: I have no idea if this is too early to try bumping up, but let me know!
So anyway, he decided maybe it wouldn't hurt to get a tad more invested in the Meridian ways, overly confidently thinking he won't end up a cultist later. He believes so strongly in his willpower...
The Harbinger Oracle really got him rolling on the path! The fight with Silco and Sebastian-- more importantly the failure and loss of his arm--really cemented his desire to not align with a faction whose goal is to make a new world. There are just too many undesirables involved in this, he hates it. Eustace shard became very important to him during the Oracle, too. They are friends, but also allies, and D becomes pretty resolute about getting Eustace's shard back from Childe, even if he ultimately failed. (He felt bad about the failure afterward, too.) Also, during the Oracle, he attempts to convince Gen how obtainable change would be with his boyfriend if he took the Meridian side and brought worlds back.
Since the Oracle, he's taken on a title of nobility from the Meridian win. He's accepted Hayame's request to help with her eye problem since they both have a demon grudge now. During illicit Zenith hand-holding time, he talks to Atsumu about bringing worlds back and ties because that's definitely convos you have while holding hands. Since he offered to help Liem find information before, D recently decided to follow up with Yuri's request to dig deeper into the Kowloon monster attacks with Liem and Ryouma.
He's grown to appreciate Meridian's march forward, perhaps emboldened a little by their recent wins. He's already a righteous person, so he's now fairly confident aside from some kind of tie or alternate beneficial outcome, reviving the worlds is the best route to take. Joining the Dokja household has pulled him closer to solid Meridian ties. He secretly cherishes what he feels is his duty to Dokja, Eustace, and Gray, and would consider them friends he wouldn't betray. Every so often, he keeps trying to see what people will say by bringing up the idea of returning the worlds. This is especially true for newbies; he often tries to feel out where they sit by emphasizing the benefits of returning everyone's worlds. He immediately gets along with most newbies who are turning to the Meridian side.
It hasn't happened yet, obviously, but I don't see him defecting at all with the Cyrus assassination plot in February. In fact, I think it will ultimately shake up his Zenith relations should he find out more of who is involved, and push him to hold fast to the Meridian side in the bit of chaos that follows. HIS GOAL. GIVE HIM BACK HIS WORLD. Maybe he will start thinking Highstorm deserves the Set blast......... Why are Meridians actually becoming more evil.
TIER 3
Faction: Meridian
Did your character keep their Sunbeam bead? Yes
New Tier: Tier 3
Justification: I have no idea if this is too early to try bumping up, but let me know!
At first, D thought coasting at the plateau of T2 would be where he stayed for however long. He never intended to become too embedded in the Harmonization practice. HOWEVER... He slowly began to realize the further he Harmonized, the more (hopefully) information he'd have access to, especially in regards to history.
So anyway, he decided maybe it wouldn't hurt to get a tad more invested in the Meridian ways, overly confidently thinking he won't end up a cultist later. He believes so strongly in his willpower...
The Harbinger Oracle really got him rolling on the path! The fight with Silco and Sebastian-- more importantly the failure and loss of his arm--really cemented his desire to not align with a faction whose goal is to make a new world. There are just too many undesirables involved in this, he hates it. Eustace shard became very important to him during the Oracle, too. They are friends, but also allies, and D becomes pretty resolute about getting Eustace's shard back from Childe, even if he ultimately failed. (He felt bad about the failure afterward, too.) Also, during the Oracle, he attempts to convince Gen how obtainable change would be with his
boyfriend if he took the Meridian side and brought worlds back.Since the Oracle, he's taken on a title of nobility from the Meridian win. He's accepted Hayame's request to help with her eye problem since they both have a demon grudge now. During illicit Zenith hand-holding time, he talks to Atsumu about bringing worlds back and ties because that's definitely convos you have while holding hands. Since he offered to help Liem find information before, D recently decided to follow up with Yuri's request to dig deeper into the Kowloon monster attacks with Liem and Ryouma.
He's grown to appreciate Meridian's march forward, perhaps emboldened a little by their recent wins. He's already a righteous person, so he's now fairly confident aside from some kind of tie or alternate beneficial outcome, reviving the worlds is the best route to take. Joining the Dokja household has pulled him closer to solid Meridian ties. He secretly cherishes what he feels is his duty to Dokja, Eustace, and Gray, and would consider them friends he wouldn't betray. Every so often, he keeps trying to see what people will say by bringing up the idea of returning the worlds. This is especially true for newbies; he often tries to feel out where they sit by emphasizing the benefits of returning everyone's worlds. He immediately gets along with most newbies who are turning to the Meridian side.
It hasn't happened yet, obviously, but I don't see him defecting at all with the Cyrus assassination plot in February. In fact, I think it will ultimately shake up his Zenith relations should he find out more of who is involved, and push him to hold fast to the Meridian side in the bit of chaos that follows. HIS GOAL. GIVE HIM BACK HIS WORLD. Maybe he will start thinking Highstorm deserves the Set blast......... Why are Meridians actually becoming more evil.
Spellbook Spells: Restoration, Reincarnate