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Finn ([personal profile] hatejakku) wrote2020-09-21 06:55 pm
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Player Info:
Name: Lina
Over 18?: Y
Contact: [plurk.com profile] linatrinch / JB#9174 @ Discord
Characters Currently In Game: N/A

Character Info
Name: Finn
Canon: Star Wars
Canon Point: Post-The Last Jedi + CRAU from [community profile] melodiesofeternity & [community profile] prismatica
Age: ~25

Background:
»Wookieepedia for canon information
»Google Doc for MoE CRAU information (created largely for myself so it's a bit rough)

TL;DR CRAU BACKGROUND:
»ARRIVAL: Finn arrived in Vaikuntha through a nebula in the sky called the Dream Width. Finding himself alone, he learned that newcomers were referred to as the Heroes of Light and directed to choose Jobs, roles that gave characters abilities. He took a few non-magical Jobs, joined the police force, and bought a home in a quiet village beside a river that was big enough to accommodate his friends if they showed up.

A few months after his arrival, the Empire (a country in Vaikuntha that had been closed to outsiders for decades) suddenly reopened their borders and hosted a festival, inviting the Heroes to attend a dinner with the Empress. At the dinner, the Empress, Ramaa, revealed that she called them there for a serious purpose. Her people had gotten news that a master Summoner was preparing to summon Bahamut, an Eidolon whose only purpose was to destroy worlds and life. She asked for their aid and warned that they only had a few months until Bahamut would inevitably be summoned.

To learn more about the Eidolons (summoned beings), Finn picked up the Summoner Job and searched out the oldest and wisest Eidolons to add to his team.

»THE ENTITY: After hitting multiple dead ends and the Heroes getting desperate, Finn proposed that they create a mass evacuation procedure instead. He laid out a plan that sent him and whoever would go along on an expedition back through the Dream Width to find an evacuation route safe enough to get the people off of the planet before the summoning. Many Heroes agreed and joined Finn on the expedition.

After successfully entering back through the Dream Width and traveling through the wormhole for three days, the group encountered an entity known as the Cloud of Darkness. Finn, as the leader, stepped forward to ask that they pass and warned the entity about the danger Bahamut posed to life. Instead of helping, the entity used a strange power to torture Finn in front of the others and told them that it didn't care what happened to any of them. Finn's pain was spread to the other Heroes involved and they all blacked out. When they woke, everyone was back on Vaikuntha with a new Job called Calamity Knight that seemed to be powerful but very dark and violent. Finn was the only one who didn't have the Job removed but also kept it in secret.

Unbeknownst to Finn at the time, the Calamity Knight Job was powered by the Calamity, a darkness that had destroyed worlds before. Those who used the Job became infected with the Calamity, becoming paranoid and easily angered while their body began to break down from the overuse of so much power.

»BAHAMUT: Finally, the day of the summoning came, and the Heroes went back to the Empire to meet with the Empress again. She then revealed that she was the reincarnation of Kalki, Goddess of Darkness, and had been the master Summoner all along. Not wasting time, Finn shot her, but she was strong enough to deflect the shot that hit and killed one of his friends. The Empress then summoned Bahamut which destroyed the city. During a chaotic escape, the Heroes survived but landed on the back of the giant Eidolon. Finn then finally used Calamity Knight for the first time, revealing himself to be the strongest Hero while using the Job, but none of them was any match for the Eidolon.

Bahamut then destroyed Vaikuntha and reality space/time, preparing to travel through the Dream Width to destroy the Heroes homeworlds as well. Before that could happen, a young girl who had mysteriously appeared to each Hero before, suddenly arrived again and managed to rewind time by three days. Only the Heroes kept their memories of the events. Upon their next failure to prevent the apocalypse, time was rewound again and again and again.

Eventually, after getting every minute on the exact right course, a strange woman appeared. She told the Heroes that Bahamut was one of five Legendary Eidolons that could only be defeated with the other four. Though the Heroes already knew this, none of them were experienced enough to summon them. She granted four of the Summoners a crystal and means to summon one of the Legendaries once. Finn was one of the four selected and gained the ability to summon the Legendary Zodiark, the only known Eidolon of Darkness.

With Zodiark and the other Legendaries, the Heroes were able to subdue Bahamut. Finn again used Calamity Knight and was able to stop the Empress with the other Heroes. Finn then attempted to kill her after the battle was done but some of the other Heroes held him back. During the ensuing argument, she escaped. Time finally went back to normal.

»AFTERMATH: Finn became increasingly paranoid and angry, side effects of using the Calamity Knight Job. His friends were starting to ask him to get rid of it, but he refused and became suspicious of them, thinking that they were turning against him.

During this time, a Zabrak man from Finn's home universe arrived. The man, Maul, claimed to have been a Jedi before the Republic fell and was now fighting alone against the Empire. Finn didn't know that the man was actually Darth Maul, a Sith and darkside Force user. Believing him, Finn quickly grew attached and confessed that he had a lightsaber of his own (the Skywalker lightsaber). Maul agreed to teach Finn how to use it.

During their lessons, Maul was particularly ruthless, urging the use of Calamity Knight, and taught Finn about darkside ideals, like killing your enemies while they were helpless. Using the excuse that Maul was a Jedi and couldn't be wrong, Finn bought into the ideology simply because he wanted to. Eventually, Maul considered Finn to be his apprentice, and Finn was incredibly honored by the title.

»CRYSTALLIS: The Heroes received word that the Empress managed to flee through the Dream Width and reemerged on a planet called Crystallis. With directions on how to get directly to Crystallis and avoid the Cloud of Darkness, the Heroes left Vaikuntha to hunt her down before she could summon Bahamut again. Upon arrival in Crystallis, none of the locals believed who they are, what they're mission was or any of their stories. Finn then lead a group to meet with the Regent of the capital city, but the Regent entered the meeting angry and spiteful. Finn got into an argument with him and threatened him, effectively losing the Regent's support. He then left the politics to the other Heroes, realizing he was no help.

Eventually, they learned of a place called the Soul Divider, which is apparently in the center of the planet, and had reason to believe that the Empress was there. The Heroes traveled to the Soul Divider and encountered the Empress again. She was distraught as she revealed to the party that she actually wasn't the reincarnation of the Goddess and had been lied to. Even so, she attacked them.

After a battle that she lost, Finn again tried to finish her off, but someone else arrived. Balahaka, one of the Empress' right-hand men in running the Empire back on Vaikuntha, randomly appeared and revealed that he knew strange details about each of their homeworlds, even calling Finn "Darth." He then revealed that he was basically pulling the strings and working for the Cloud of Darkness the entire time, acknowledging that the Empress and Bahamut only existed to buy him time. The real goal was to implant multiple Soul Dividers in each of their homeworlds, telling them that the Soul Divider was actually a technology designed to absorb life's energy and create more of the Calamity, effectively destroying everything.

Finn tried to attack Balahaka, but the other man suddenly gained control over his body and abilities. Balahaka told the Heroes that the Calamity Knights only existed to serve the Calamity, whether they want to or not. He then took Finn and the other two Calamity Knights who had remained secret until now (one of them being Maul) and dispersed them to other worlds to protect the Soul Dividers from the Heroes.

»A GALAXY FAR FAR AWAY: When Maul and Finn arrived back in their home galaxy directly after the events of The Last Jedi, they killed the Supreme Leader of the First Order, Kylo Ren, and took over the organization as the New Empire, Maul himself becoming Emperor. Dathomir, Maul's home planet, became the Imperial Seat in the galaxy and home to their Soul Divider.

Balahaka had given all control of Finn over to Maul, who had decided that Finn had more or less completed his training and was renamed to Darth Martis. Finn was then commanded to lead a fleet of Star Destroyers, deadly Imperial capital ships, and destroy the Resistance that stood against the First Order as well as any planets remaining that supported them. Having no choice, he was forced to obey. However, Finn continued testing the limits of their control over him, realizing that while he had to obey their orders, he could do other things in the meantime.

Shortly after destroying the Resistance, Finn got word that they had captured the pilot Poe Dameron, one of his oldest friends long before arriving in Vaikuntha. Before Maul could learn of Poe's sudden appearance, Finn freed him and gave him crucial information to take to the other Heroes who would have been arriving soon. After much arguing, Poe finally left.

Not long after, Poe and the Heroes managed to destroy the Soul Divider by infiltrating the Empire. Maul and Finn arrived too late to stop them but quickly went on the attack. Maul subsequently fell in battle, leaving Finn to fight against them alone, still having to follow his orders. However, his friends wouldn't attack him, Poe even stepping forward unarmed. Put under the difficult conflict, Finn finally broke free of the Calamity and the control it had over him. He took Maul's Darksaber and promised Poe that he'd return to fix their galaxy after he and the other Heroes finished off the Cloud of Darkness.

He went back to Vaikuntha with the Heroes, no longer having the same strength from before. Even so, they still managed to defeat the last remaining Calamity Knight, Balahaka, and finally the Entity itself. With the Calamity destroyed (for now), the Heroes were able to decide if they wanted to stay on Vaikuntha or go home with the hopes of undoing everything that happened with the presence of the Soul Divider. Keeping his promise, Finn decided to go home-

But woke up on one of Prismatica's moons instead.

»PRISMATICA: Despite Finn being very focused on getting home, he tried to make the most out of his time there. He found Rey again, befriended Kylo/Ben a little bit, made his peace with Hux, and even got to have a real conversation with Poe. He also got hit with some hard lessons that were more about growing up than anything to do with the end of reality.

For one, he realized that his sense of selflessness was detrimental to those around him. Even though he wanted to go and help rebuild home, he was told point blank that he has no idea what a home is and couldn't hope to build something that wouldn't fall apart. He was forced to accept the honesty and instead began trying to find some peace to discover what it really meant in the hopes that he can actually be of some use.

This is, essentially, how he came to fall in love. Prismatica was a planet that thrived on physical contact and tried to incentivize people into getting together with particular traits to their person. He met someone with similar traits to himself, James Kirk, and that's how their little affair began. Though Finn always felt that they were just friends in the grand scheme, especially since James had found someone else, he was still very much in love with him and planned never to admit such a thing.

Through his relationship with Kirk, he learned to take better care of himself, that hurting himself was a path to hurt others, and to even be vulnerable and accept help when he had to. Through those means, he allowed himself to be happy and at peace, though he's found that progress isn't always easy and takes genuine effort to pull off.

During his time on Prismatica, he overcame his hatred of Darth Maul, fear of a resurgence of the Calamity, and his dread of being a Sith. Here, he realized that he could also feel the Force and was only comfortable enough to tell Ben and Kirk, both of whom offered comfort and support. He stopped thinking of himself as a villain and began to accept whoever he is now.

Though he never found a way out he could control, he seems to have been swept away from the planet and taken to Erku. Eventually, maybe when he's finally ready, he'll be allowed to go home.

Personality:

»SIX TRAITS: Loyalty, selflessness, and compassion are three traits that describe Finn's better side. He'll do absolutely anything for those he cares about, at the complete sacrifice of himself, if need be. Even to strangers, Finn will go above and beyond to help. At the same time, he has problems with anger, paranoia, the utter lack of self-worth. While the first two remain strong, his idea about self-worth has risen over the last year with the help of a support system that won't allow him to belittle himself anymore. Even without them there, Finn knows that hurting himself hurts others and is a lot more hesitant give too much of himself too easily.

»MAJOR EVENT: In canon, Finn's most defining moment was when he left the First Order and later chose to fight back. He wanted better for himself and to stop the pain across the galaxy, no matter how impossible it seemed. In MoE, rather than when he was consumed by the Calamity or when he escaped it, his biggest moment was when he allowed it in. Finn willingly turned to the dark side, telling himself believable lies, all to make the fight easier at the sacrifice of himself. In Prisma, it was when he really overcame it with his argument with Jim Kirk about his own well-being. This was when he made the conscious decision to care about and for himself. The process has been more difficult than he assumed but the progress has been good for him.

»MOTIVATIONS: Finn's biggest motivation is to protect the people that matter most to him, even if doing so kind of annoys them. In the abstract, his secondary motivation is always but sadly revenge, not just for himself but for anyone else he knows who may have been hurt. However, there have been a few occasions where the opportunity has presented itself and Finn let it pass, so he's making an effort to let go.

»IMPRESSION TO OTHERS: For the most part, Finn comes off as a kind, sweet man who cares with all of his being. For others, he comes off as naive, reckless, and dramatic. All are true in one way or another. Most of the naiveity, though, stems from Finn believing that right and wrong are always clear, that there are no gray areas. Outwardly, he knows this to be false, but he can't help but condemn actions and intentions of either himself or those he believes meant harm. In this way, he can be quick to judge for good or ill. Regardless, Finn always comes off as if he wants the best for everyone and, sometimes, as if he'd do anything to make it happen.

»HANDLING CONFLICT: His previous idea of handling conflict was mostly to run away and regroup, come in with a better strategy in the future. These days, Finn moves right in and may sometimes be extremely quick to anger or lash out. He's cut down a lot on his "kill now, ask later" policy, though, and has gotten a better handle on restraint. Still, he can get angry and may say or do something he'll regret later. For the most part, so long as the conflict isn't hitting too close to home, Finn can remain level-headed and professional while angry. He can keep his cool and think through an argument like a game of tactics. Sadly, he's got a lot of buttons to press now, so it could be easy for someone to trip over them.

Powers:

»THE FORCE: The Force is a sort of life energy that moves through and is a part of everything. Some people, like Finn, have the ability to feel and manipulate the Force. This essentially means that they're telekinetic and telepathic. Hearing other's thoughts, moving objects with their mind, seeing visions of the future, feeling other's emotions, knowing when someone they love is killed, etc.

Finn's only just realized that he can sense the Force and is pretty scared of doing much with it. As of now, he's aware that he can feel strong emotions from others and probably project his own emotions. He's also able to move things with his mind and see into others thoughts if he chose to do so.

The Force can very well be game-breaking if the person wielding it is strong and skilled enough. In canon, we don't know how strong Finn can be, and he's only had some rudimentary training in CRAU. ICly, there should be no worry of him doing much more than lifting something the size of a bus at his peak. If I consider doing something bigger (unlikely), I'll go the appropriate routes to ask permission first but it'll otherwise be nerfed down to sane levels.

Inventory:
  • Slot 1: The Darksaber, a one of a kind lightsaber with a black blade.
  • Slot 2: A change of clothes, including this jacket.

    Samples:

    »TDM

    Augury

    Opt-In Kinks: Begging; Blindfolds; Bondage; Breeding, in heat; Domination and submission; Edgeplay; Leashes, collars; Multiple orgasms; Orgasm control, denial; Rubbing, grinding; Sexual exhaustion;

    Opt-Out Kinks: Branding, burning, scarring; Cages, confinement; Gore, vore, guro; Humiliation, degradation; Snuff, necrophilia; Coercion, blackmail; Emotion manipulation, altered mood; Body alteration, injury; Adultery, cuckolding; Water; Prostitution; Objectification;