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Sample Application (Faith Lehane)
Sample Application (Iroh)
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Sample Application (Mors)
Sample Application (Vera de Barr)
Sample Application (Malkus Iverwelling)
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Sample Application (Abel Nightroad/Mayfield RPG)
Sample Application (Bolin/Discedo)
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Emil | Nier | not reserved
Friendliness, however, doesn't mean he has very many friends. Indeed, Emil is far from loved by the community at large, and this is what's led to his isolation, which has been near absolute for as long as he can remember. He lives away from any villages; he almost never receives visitors; he speaks and is spoken to by no one but his faithful butler. Emil dwells in a house full of ghosts, and that alone is testament to his role as a sacrifical lamb: though this boy clearly does wish to be social, to love and be loved and have a place in the world, he shuts himself away purely for the safety and comfort of everyone who's... not him. His eyes, of course, are the root of all this, and a courtyard filled with the terrified statues of guests or denizens from long ago make that evident long before it's stated outright. Emil is scared of scaring others. It hurts him to think of hurting anyone else. Accidentally obliterating a village (oops!!), in fact, might actually do a worse number on him emotionally than having his body transformed into something hideous does. He'd much rather take a blow before anyone else.
This willingness to sacrifice his own wants and needs gets him into trouble, of course. His eyes, once again, are the driving force behind his martyr complex; he resents himself heavily, carrying too much self-loathing for such a gentle boy, because he knows he's stolen lives away with his eyes. This guilt, combined with his self-imposed seclusion, makes him very lonely, as he's left with only ghosts, a piano, and a very loyal android to keep him company. So when he does make friends with Nier, Weiss, and Kainé, he has a tendency to be overly earnest with them— for those people, who have disregarded the dangers he poses and become like family to him, he'll yelp how high if anyone even suggests that jumping be required. Emil takes to these people (and book) with all his heart almost immediately, and does everything he can to aid Nier's quest to save his only remaining family.
Unfortunately, this is where the danger arises. Shutting yourself away from the world isn't exactly healthy, but when you start risking your life right and left for the sake of your true companions— well, you're gonna get yourself hurt. Emil finds this out the hard way when he tries his hand — and nearly succeeds — at martyring himself in order to save the party from an opponent who would otherwise kill them (though unbeknownst to his friends, he does survive!), but far too many incidents led up to that scenario in the first place. When Nier, Weiss, and Kainé first visit his manor, they do battle with the fierce and magical Grimoire Rubrum, an ancient tome hidden away in Emil's library. They're attacking valiantly when Emil cries out to them, insisting that they shouldn't be fighting, that it isn't right for them to risk their lives for him. He means to try and face the Grimoire on his own, despite his small, blindfolded self, and despite the fact, as Weiss is quick to point out, that his knees "quake like warm butter." But come on! Are inadequacy and terror going to keep him from doing what he thinks will help people?
Of course not, which is why Emil, upon realizing that an army of Shades (and then some) were headed in the direction of Nier's village, raced and stumbled across a lengthy, dangerous stretch of terrain in order to reach Nier first and warn him of the approaching swarm— all while refusing to let a little conditional blindness get in his way.
But perhaps a kinder word than martyrdom would be 'giving,' just - to an extreme degree. He seems to love put forth effort for other people, to the point where it creates a double standard for his own self. During his introduction arc, when faced with his own suffering, he admonishes his butler for asking for help from his 'guests,' claiming that searching for a cure for his petrification curse is "an impossible task"— yet after being forced to petrify Kainé, Emil was shown to work diligently for years to find some way to negate the effects of his curse. Indeed, to save Kainé, Emil dredged up some terrible memories, faced some pretty dark demons, and underwent some astounding body horror. If it's for his friends, he'll gladly wreck himself, and insist that it's fine. The relationships he forms are immensely important to him.
Still - despite these pains - amidst all the characters with darkened hearts, Emil is much lighter and softer. Instead of brooding, he'll say curious things, or make jokes — which are terrible, but they come whether he's feeling sunny or like a hurricane's blown through him. This is most apparent just after he's made the transformation from a young, human Emil to a very skeletal No. 7, gruesome in appearance: after weeping, finally, for himself and his sorrows, he picks himself back up, looks at Nier, and easily cracks a joke about both his previous petrificating curse and his new form. Is it a coping mechanism? Maybe; despite a certain melancholy atmosphere, Emil is one to for high spirits, even when he's trod upon. Bad puns and groan-inducing humor still creep out when he's at ease, though, and so it's easy to believe that he really does have a hot springs in his chest, instead of the ice cubes his heart easily could have become. He's a staunch optimist, somehow, and his in-game banter with other party members is almost always bright and sweet. He laughs at things, asks questions, listens to stories, and gives whatever earnest encouragement he can to the ragtag band of 'heroes,' and he's so glad to be able to do these things for and with them.
They love him, too, it's clear. That's something amazing for this group, full of undeniably dysfunctional people, all gruff in their own ways. Side by side with three adults who are constantly bickering, insulting each other, and generally acting tough about stuff, Emil helps keep them together, endearing himself to all of them and providing some moments of sweet camaraderie they might not have otherwise. Sure, as a concept he might be terrifying - but the fact that these three hardasses are nothing but kind to him is like a giant flashing neon sign pointing to how gentle his nature is. "If more people were like you, Emil," says a very embittered Nier, "this world might not be half bad." And Emil laughs.
If his silliness is a coping mechanism, his somewhat oblivious (and occasionally abstract) air may be as well; he often doesn't seem to realize a distressing situation unless he's right in the thick of battle, or is confronted with someone else's pain. Instead he makes sunny banter or listens to the others tell stories— you'd never know he's well over a thousand years old, for how young his mind and mannerisms seem to be. Emil looks to have almost completely repressed the memories he must have amassed over centuries and centuries: that he spends the first half of the game unaware of the experiments his body underwent is very likely due to trauma, but he also seems to have completely forgotten about how humans lived before civilization fell. This isn't surprising, given how much time has passed between 'then' and 'now' for him, but it does mean that he hasn't retained very much adult wisdom; isolation plus an inability to age have left him unable to understand or experience adulthood. He still refers to adults as grown-ups, in fact, even after he does remember that he's very old indeed. Rediscovering his past did little to change his nature.
With that young heart and those wide eyes (so to speak) comes a deep sense of romanticism. He easily takes romantic ideas away from stories he's told, and he also entertains a love story of his own: Emil has feelings for the player character, Nier, but unsurprisingly, given his personality, he makes no move to act on these feelings— Emil treats every party member with equal amounts of love and respect. Nier may be the object of his affections, but Kainé is his surrogate older sister, and Weiss is the grumpy old man with a soft side that's about eighty percent reserved for Emil. He would never want to ruin that.
All in all, Emil is a boy who has too much earnest love and not enough experience being loved. He is sunshine despite a hundred percent chance of rain; he knows little about the world but cares deeply for it anyway. But make no mistake— Emil's heart may be soft, but his determination is fierce, and he refuses to let fear or magic stand in the way of what he wants so badly to achieve: the safety and happiness of those he holds dear.