diff --git a/projects/binding-thread/staging/character-character-name-slug.md b/projects/binding-thread/staging/character-character-name-slug.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ee3f65c --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/binding-thread/staging/character-character-name-slug.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# Character Sheet: Liora Voss + +## Identity +- Full name: Liora Voss +- Age: 28 +- Role: protagonist +- Faction/School: Threadbinders Guild + +## Voice Signature +- Stress expression scale: "This is manageable" = minor | "I can't deal with this right now" = upset | "Enough! I'm severing this now!" = furious +- Verbal tic: mutters "knot or loose?" when weighing decisions, as if testing a thread's tension +- Sentence length pattern: precise, medium-length sentences with weaving metaphors when calm; fragments when excited or angry +- What they REACH FOR: tactile -- always senses through touch, fingering fabrics or invisible threads +- What they NEVER say: "Whatever happens, happens" (she believes in binding fates actively) +- Imperfection signature: repeats key words when emotional, like "bind it, bind it tight" +- One example line of their dialogue that could not belong to any other character: + "Fate's not some loose end waiting to unravel—I'll stitch it myself if I have to." + +## Magic / Power / Special Ability +- School/Discipline: Threadbinding +- Core principle: All connections in life (relationships, events, destinies) are literal threads that can be woven, knotted, or cut +- Signature move or approach: Visualizes and manipulates glowing threads linking people/objects, typically to bind allies or tangle foes +- Limitation: Can only bind what she's physically touched; overuse causes "threadburn" backlash, fraying her own life threads (shortens lifespan) +- Shared uncertainty: Does binding truly change fate, or just reveal predetermined patterns? + +## Arc +- Want: To bind a perfect thread to her lost family heirloom, restoring her guild status and personal security +- Need: To let go of control and trust organic connections without forcing them +- Fatal flaw: Compulsive need to control all relationships through binding, alienating others +- Wound: As a child, watched her parents' thread snap in a guild betrayal, leaving her orphaned and obsessed with unbreakable bonds +- Transformation: Learns to loosen threads, allowing vulnerability; ends by cutting her own self-imposed bindings for true freedom + +## Relationships +- Thorne Blackwood: rival love_interest + tense attraction built on clashing binding styles, where his loose weaves challenge her tight knots +- Mira Voss: deceased sister (via flashback) + haunting mentor figure whose frayed thread drives Liora's guilt and motivation +- Guildmaster Elias: antagonist mentor + authoritative father figure who exploits her loyalty while undermining her independence + +## Notes for Writers +- Physical habit/tell: Twists an imaginary thread around her finger when lying or hiding emotions, often drawing blood if stressed +- Speech quirk: Weaves in sewing terms uniquely, like "hem your excuses" instead of "stop making excuses" +- NEVER do/say: Never shows physical affection without first "testing the thread" (a ritual touch); never apologizes directly—frames it as "re-threading our knot" +- Subtle class marker: Handles fine silks with reverence but scorns cheap fabrics, judging people by their "thread quality" +- Easily-missed detail: Hums a low weaving lullaby unconsciously when concentrating on magic, a remnant of her mother's song \ No newline at end of file