So I could see the Rogue of Blood hiding the utter isolation they feel day after day.

Heart is the aspect of self (the soul), personality, bias, emotion, standing out, and passion. Destruction through Time could also involve the gradual decay of any object or, horrifyingly enough, a person.

LOPAT is a swamp land with lots of clay embedded naturally in the rivers. (Other words to call this include Speed reading, Mind reading, Hypnosis, Persuasion?, etc.). As far as a land quest goes, maybe there is too much life on one side of the Rogue’s planet and not enough on the other, because the denizen tends to favor one side? This is a harder classpect to pin down because we’ve only seen Rage players with destructive classes, but here we go anyway. Both the Rogue and the Maid are used to being stepped on by others– the Rogue because of their failed past relationships and the Maid because of their tendency to follow rules from others and never stand up for themself.

So a Rogue of Life would tend to reject acting upon their aspirations, or maybe they have too many and aren’t sure which ones they should act upon. After they ascend (and if they’ve gone through the proper development), the Page of Heart will be extremely powerful.

The Rogue of Life might even start growing plants and/or taking care of animals and find they’re a natural at it.

Maybe that’s kind of an extreme example, but you get the point, right? They know everyone.

This could be as a result of failed past relationships, platonic or romantic. And there’s no telling how successful they’d be at initiating the Scratch, either (though maybe that would be a little easier for this Bard, considering how it is a way to allow the destruction of that timeline by creating a reset of the session). However, he manages to balance it with the right amount of Blood; he uses his newfound freedom to help advocate for other house-elves, and of course, he still feels a great obligation to assist Harry Potter. They are the type of person to empathize with many people, but at the start of their character arc they’re usually kind of flighty, so they won’t bother to try and understand at first. books. They could be prone to loneliness, hence their strategy of friend-hopping. Perhaps they were in an unstable or even abusive relationship. The Black King just thinks it’s annoying, but eventually he raises a hand to his ears and finds that they’re bleeding. They aren’t really passionate about much. Matesprit: Knight of Doom.

They’d be able to use their time travel to go forward and do something, like, “Here, let me put this banana peel right by the cliff!” And then, at just the right time, an enemy would slip over it and fall to their death. And once the Rogue and Knight both reach their full potential, the Rogue will be a more dedicated, responsible person, while the Knight could be the type to be more skeptical, even using that natural distrust as a weapon, which would piss off the Rogue because their powers are based off trust and harmony in the group. You know those games where you have to prepare and serve food to people in certain amounts of time?

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They’d be kind of a pessimist, maybe unwilling to change (stubborn, perhaps) or cautious.

Breath players have often had medieval weapons (hammer, lance). Therefore the kismesis needs a good mediator, and who would be better than a Maid of Blood?

Here’s an example that will make you all think I’ve lost my grip on logic, but hear me out: Dobby from /Harry Potter/ is a potential Bard of Breath. In this case, the aspect is Light, which has to do with literal light, luck, and knowledge. Rogues are also known for keeping secrets, often involving their aspect. Discover the 2021 Nissan Rogue® SUV Crossover, winner of the 2018 IIHS Top Safety Pick Award. Eventually the Rogue would be able to restore all the shards to a specific place (a temple behind a waterfall, maybe?)

It would take on a form similar to the Page’s personality and carry similar traits to the Page. They could also feel insecure about how committed other people are to them, perhaps believing that they are nothing but a burden to their friends.

(And thank you, I’m glad you enjoy it! They’ve probably experienced at least one romantic relationship at this point, too, and they get super mushy with anyone they’re dating. If the Bard were more evil, they could use this against their own team by making all the wrong things happen at the wrong times.

Okay so Rogues in canon have been Rufioh Nitram, Nepeta Leijon, and Roxy Lalonde. They might have a few dreams or thoughts of freedom, but they consider these to be nothing more than figments of imagination, or even consider them dangerous.

They consider detaching themself from certain situations in order to give themself independence, but this Bard is so scared of being alone and independent that they will continue to have a firm grip on their friends.

They could also conceal a caring and nurturing attitude they have because they fear being seen as inferior/weak. This may involve destroying the music boxes’ Time and therefore freezing them in place forever, or using Time to rust them away until they no longer work, or just straight up destroying them with any other kind of attack.

Moirail: Maid of Doom. This is because they don’t have a sense for what kind of identity they have; the Page of Heart has no concept of ‘self.’ They probably struggle with personality quizzes, like if there was a question asking “What do you act like?” or even “What’s your favorite color?” they would have no idea how to answer. The Prince can use their powers, and suddenly the structure is so old it’s crumbling to pieces.