@Salami
Finn Rylands
3) Do you have any interest in the human mind and how it works?
@Salami
Finn Rylands
3) Do you have any interest in the human mind and how it works?
Yo, can I join?
@Harper
Yes you, may. What shall I call your character?
1) What does the color orange make you think of? How does it make you feel?
(Odd question, I know lol)
Hey, can I join in as well?
@Artos
Welcome! Name please?
1)If you were to characterize yourself as an animal, which would you choose?
This looks like fun.. can I join in? I'll even let you pick the interviewee.
@RavenMorbisk
Would you prefer to list the options or have me visit your page and pick one?
can I join?
@Joneathan
Great! Can I get a name for your reservation?
1) What is your least favorite weather?
@Harper
Yes you, may. What shall I call your character?1) What does the color orange make you think of? How does it make you feel?
(Odd question, I know lol)
(Her name is Elowan) I think of fire…uh…Orange juice… and mornings? I'm not really sure. It makes me feel happy I guess. It gives me a vauge sense of saftey, most warm colors do.
can I join?
@Joneathan
Great! Can I get a name for your reservation?1) What is your least favorite weather?
Theodore
sunny and clear sky. I never trust it, it feels like somethings going to happen. Also there's no clouds to cover up the burning sun
Finn Rylands
3) I've always been fascinated by psychology and I plan to study that in college.
@Harper
Elowyn (I like that name)
2) Do you have any artistic talents such as writing, painting, playing an instrument, or singing? Are they well developed or raw and untrained?
@Joneathan
Theo (May I call you Theo?)
2) If you had a theme song, what would it be? (You can either pick a real song or make one up.)
@Salami
FInn Rylands
4) How do your neighbors view you and your living habits?
@Joneathan
Theo (May I call you Theo?)
2) If you had a theme song, what would it be? (You can either pick a real song or make one up.)
yeah you can call me Theo. It's a tie between Cold Cold Cold by Cage The Elephant and Fuck You by Lily Allen. I guess it would be a mix of those two.
(Cage the Elephant is awesome!)
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@Becfromthedead
Xander Solana3) How close are you with your friends? How well do they really know you?
Those who take me at face value and just see me as some of the poorer life decisions I've made are out there. Some of them are acquaintances, but my real friends are easy to open up to for the most part, even if I don't have a lot of them. I prefer to stay an open book for them because secrets are generally bad for relationships. Trust me. I know a good bit about secrets. I'm not incredibly close with a lot of people, but I'd say my older sisters know me very well, and I consider them friends. I also am close to a girl around my age, who came to trust me and see me for who I was right away.
@Joneathan
Theo, lol that says quite a bit about you right there, I like that.
3) If someone asked you what the most important rule to live by was, how would you answer?
@Becfromthedead
Xander
4) How generous are you toward strangers?
a. With your time?
b. Your money?
c. Aid in times of crisis?
d. Attitudes?
e. Emotional Support?
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@Becfromthedead
Xander
4) How generous are you toward strangers?
a. With your time?
b. Your money?
c. Aid in times of crisis?
d. Attitudes?
e. Emotional Support?
I try to be as kind and generous as possible. I am willing to put in time to help a stranger, if I think it's within my power to help. Not money, though. I have almost nothing to give. Why do you think I was a thief for so long? As for aid, I think that's where I am most likely to contribute. One time, I volunteered to help a young man whose sister had been kidnapped by a bunch of guys with weapons. I didn't even know him at the time, but we're good friends now. I usually try to have a good attitude towards strangers until they've done me wrong, and even then, forgiveness is an option. I am also willing to lend emotional support, and that, in my opinion, counts as aid in time of crisis, too. I am extremely perceptive to others' emotions, and I will always be willing to lend an ear or cry with someone.
@Harper
Elowyn (I like that name)
2) Do you have any artistic talents such as writing, painting, playing an instrument, or singing? Are they well developed or raw and untrained?
Um, I can't do anything you listed, but I love to dance. I actually specialize in poi and fire dancing. Poi dancing is dancing with swinging weights, and fire dancing- at least the kind I do- is like that but on fire. I'm actually an instructor so I'd say I'm fairly good.
can i join?
@Becfromthedead
Xander Solana
your final question
5) To whom did you give birthday presents to last year? What did you give them?
@Harper
Elowyn
3) What makes you proud?
can i join?
@jacki swart
How could I say no?
(Insert Name Here)
1) Do you know how to swim?
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@Becfromthedead
Xander Solana
your final question
5) To whom did you give birthday presents to last year? What did you give them?
No one. At the time, I had no one to give to. I was fleeing from the law and didn't know of any family I had left. But usually, if I give gifts, I put my time, not my money into them. I make artwork usually, sometimes clothing or jewelry.
@DylanB – Question 2 answer – My siblings and I are 'normal,' on both sides of the world we've been on. Well, not exactly normal on one side, but those there think we are.
@DylanB – Question 2 answer – My siblings and I are 'normal,' on both sides of the world we've been on. Well, not exactly normal on one side, but those there think we are.
I apologize, I think the question was misunderstood. Maybe I should rephrase it?
Is there anywhere you go where they consider you a "regular" (They might know you by name, know your order by heart, know your specific seat you like, etc.)? How do the others there feel about you, whether it be that the workers like when you show up, dislike when you show up, respect you, find you strange, etc. or even the other "regulars" there?
I'd love to have my character, Holly, interviewed! It could help me practice her dialogue and responses.
Is this open still? I'd like to interview my character Danny Santiago.
@Joneathan
Theo, lol that says quite a bit about you right there, I like that.3) If someone asked you what the most important rule to live by was, how would you answer?
Always respect everyone. Except if they don't respect you. We're all people, but if you don't treat me like I'm a person then don't expect me to treat you like a person. It kind of doesn't matter if they've been rude to your family or friends, if they treat you like a person treat them like a person. The only people excused from this rule are people who emotionally and physically abuse someone. If they are acting in a matter that would seem more animal than human, then they can't be human. But other than that, respect all people.
@Harper
Elowyn
3) What makes you proud?
Well, making Hollyn -one of my closest friends- smile has always made me feel proud. She's such a tragic woman, and letting her escape from her haze of sorrow has always made me feel unbeliably good. I feel proud when I finish a routine with no mistakes, or cook a meal without burning it. I feel proud when I win a game or help out my friends. I guess, when I do something perfectly, the best anyone ever could, I feel pride.
@Becfromthedead
Thank you for completing this interview, I enjoyed meeting Xander Solona.
From the questions asked, I get that he is a nice guy who was pushed into a difficult life, and though his actions would be considered wrong, he did what he needed to survive. I get almost a robin hood like feeling from him with his thievery, yet he has that underlying kindness and respect for others. He understands that money may be necessary to survive, but it is not the amount of dollars in things, instead it's the time and care. I like that. This character seems really well done so far and I would be interested to hear his back story after this.
If you would like, I could continue to ask Xander more questions, or interview another character. Or if you prefer, we can end our interview here.