Inspired by Jojo, I wondered what cards would be suitable for my story's characters
Finn: Chariot
Finn's path to become a Jedi is not an easy one. However, his willpower and determination, as well as his wits and friends, enable him to succeed against overwhelming odds. He comes through with hard work and wants to inspire others.
Leah: The Star
Leah's efforts inspire other werewolves to stand up for themselves, and she is dedicated to her mission to unchain humanity from vampires. In spite of hardships, she refuses to give up and she manages to be very effective in this way.
(Should I switch them?)
Rey: The Fool
Her past foolishness is a major plot point, she is the driving force of the story. Like Leah and Finn, Rey carves her own path and goes to a new adventure, to make up for her old mistakes. She is also spontaneous and a lone wolf, and also fights for her free will.
Poe: The Hierophant
Poe is the leader of the group, he is clever and a master of the two things he has to be: an ace pilot and a better leader. He is actually wise for his age.
The Nutty Poet: The High Priestess
She is more brains than brawn, and has a strong connection with her environment. She knows a lot about spirits, and yes, she also loves poetry and family.
Q: The Moon
His fighting style shows it. He avoids the front lines, as he is not good there, but he can cause fear and confusion towards the unknown against his enemies, being a fearsome shadow that contributes to fights.
Al Astor: The Tower
He is the primary antagonist of the series until "Hell Hath No Fury". His hate speeches, army of assassins and the fact he imprisons Leah makes him responsible for all the early obstacles Stormwolf faces, except for those caused by Lilith or Palpatine.
Palpatine: The Emperor (reversed)
Apart from being an actual emperor and a master of the Dark Side, he can take over worlds through force and has extreme influence, being able to launch attacks even after his apparent death. He is also an old man, who acts as a fake father figure to many people, and abuses his power and control.
Lilith: The Empress
She is the queen of her species, and actually loves her people... Who are her own children, her own creations. She has a lot to do with fertility, and sex is the way she can eat and survive. She is also proud of her femininity and opposes male abusers.
Pan: The Sun
Pan is a man whose chin is often up. He gets his powers from light and thunder, and is always willing to make the innocent happy. He is often optimistic about children and will do anything to inspire hope to others.
Ganondorf: The Devil
Apart from having a difference in name only, Ganondorf has done some vile things. He manipulates humanity into giving in to petty pleasures, controls others through temptation, makes sublimal messages and supports unhealthy relationships, as he has made imprints. He can cause fear, as he was a boogeyman for Leah, and finally he orders Zant to eliminate everyone in Stormwolf, showing he is not above violence.
Finn: Chariot
Finn's path to become a Jedi is not an easy one. However, his willpower and determination, as well as his wits and friends, enable him to succeed against overwhelming odds. He comes through with hard work and wants to inspire others.
Leah: The Star
Leah's efforts inspire other werewolves to stand up for themselves, and she is dedicated to her mission to unchain humanity from vampires. In spite of hardships, she refuses to give up and she manages to be very effective in this way.
(Should I switch them?)
Rey: The Fool
Her past foolishness is a major plot point, she is the driving force of the story. Like Leah and Finn, Rey carves her own path and goes to a new adventure, to make up for her old mistakes. She is also spontaneous and a lone wolf, and also fights for her free will.
Poe: The Hierophant
Poe is the leader of the group, he is clever and a master of the two things he has to be: an ace pilot and a better leader. He is actually wise for his age.
The Nutty Poet: The High Priestess
She is more brains than brawn, and has a strong connection with her environment. She knows a lot about spirits, and yes, she also loves poetry and family.
Q: The Moon
His fighting style shows it. He avoids the front lines, as he is not good there, but he can cause fear and confusion towards the unknown against his enemies, being a fearsome shadow that contributes to fights.
Al Astor: The Tower
He is the primary antagonist of the series until "Hell Hath No Fury". His hate speeches, army of assassins and the fact he imprisons Leah makes him responsible for all the early obstacles Stormwolf faces, except for those caused by Lilith or Palpatine.
Palpatine: The Emperor (reversed)
Apart from being an actual emperor and a master of the Dark Side, he can take over worlds through force and has extreme influence, being able to launch attacks even after his apparent death. He is also an old man, who acts as a fake father figure to many people, and abuses his power and control.
Lilith: The Empress
She is the queen of her species, and actually loves her people... Who are her own children, her own creations. She has a lot to do with fertility, and sex is the way she can eat and survive. She is also proud of her femininity and opposes male abusers.
Pan: The Sun
Pan is a man whose chin is often up. He gets his powers from light and thunder, and is always willing to make the innocent happy. He is often optimistic about children and will do anything to inspire hope to others.
Ganondorf: The Devil
Apart from having a difference in name only, Ganondorf has done some vile things. He manipulates humanity into giving in to petty pleasures, controls others through temptation, makes sublimal messages and supports unhealthy relationships, as he has made imprints. He can cause fear, as he was a boogeyman for Leah, and finally he orders Zant to eliminate everyone in Stormwolf, showing he is not above violence.
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Date: 2021-03-30 07:03 pm (UTC)