Puerilis Goetia (
puerilisgoetia) wrote2013-11-17 01:25 pm
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Character Arcs
Malthus: blah blah leadership and confidence
-Although Malthus shows signs of good ideas early on, he balks under pressure and doesn't like the idea of being in charge. Over time he learns how to be calm and take command without backing down due to fear.
Leraje: blah blah opening up and expressing feelings
-Leraje hides his real feelings with a smile, even from the other demons. When that causes a problem with both humans and demons (big problem!) he learns that admitting weakness and negative feelings is natural.
Paimon: blah blah trust and friendliness
-Paimon keeps to himself much of the time, allowing the others to handle battles and barely working with them outside of combat. Gradually he's convinced that other people are worthy of respect and that he can accomplish more and be happier if he works alongside them, though he's still fairly reserved.
Barbas: blah blah teamwork and appreciating his talents
-Barbas's talents don't lend themselves naturally to combat, but he's always throwing himself into battle and getting hurt. He learns that he can contribute to the team effort and have a part in their success without trying to do things that he's not suited for, and that his own talents are worthwhile.
Aim: blah blah honesty vs white lies
-Aim is naturally bad at lying to his summoners and to anyone. This is a problem for a demon hiding among humans. Over the course of the story, he becomes better able to fool others, and in the end is able to tell a lie in order to protect the other demons. (Yeah I know his moral sucks. I'll come up with something else for him too.)
-Although Malthus shows signs of good ideas early on, he balks under pressure and doesn't like the idea of being in charge. Over time he learns how to be calm and take command without backing down due to fear.
Leraje: blah blah opening up and expressing feelings
-Leraje hides his real feelings with a smile, even from the other demons. When that causes a problem with both humans and demons (big problem!) he learns that admitting weakness and negative feelings is natural.
Paimon: blah blah trust and friendliness
-Paimon keeps to himself much of the time, allowing the others to handle battles and barely working with them outside of combat. Gradually he's convinced that other people are worthy of respect and that he can accomplish more and be happier if he works alongside them, though he's still fairly reserved.
Barbas: blah blah teamwork and appreciating his talents
-Barbas's talents don't lend themselves naturally to combat, but he's always throwing himself into battle and getting hurt. He learns that he can contribute to the team effort and have a part in their success without trying to do things that he's not suited for, and that his own talents are worthwhile.
Aim: blah blah honesty vs white lies
-Aim is naturally bad at lying to his summoners and to anyone. This is a problem for a demon hiding among humans. Over the course of the story, he becomes better able to fool others, and in the end is able to tell a lie in order to protect the other demons. (Yeah I know his moral sucks. I'll come up with something else for him too.)
