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Midna, Princess of Twilight ([personal profile] envoyoftwilight) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-08-19 07:09 am

[Voice] - About Moon Cycle Antics...

[Midna does not make much use out of the network, but figures she has a question and doesn't want her face attached to it, in the event that anyone puts two and two together and realises she's actually asking for a little assistance. In the most subtle way she can muster, anyway.]

Hello, lovelies.
I've a question and your cycle—moon—whatever you wish to call it—is irrelevant.

How you do handle traits you acquire that could potentially be harmful to others, or to yourself? A good example of this might be if you grow horns and don't want to gore anyone who comes near you or sleeps next to you. Another example of this might be if you acquire serpent traits and possibly have some form of venomous accompaniment. Not that I know how that would work.

But you get the point, I'm sure. I'm not asking for any specific reason other than curiosity, so please, indulge me.
remilia_scarlet: (Good. I was just getting bored.)

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[personal profile] remilia_scarlet 2019-08-22 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
[The question prompts an amused laugh from the woman on the other end. Light-dweller? A question like that makes it obvious Midna has no idea what she is talking about.]

Ah, pardon me. I do not mean to offend. But being asked if I am a 'Light Dweller' was far from what I expected. However, it gives me a rare opportunity to explain, and I will not pass that up.

[There's obvious pride in her voice.]

You see, the light of day has never touched my skin. The rays from that accursed orb are one of the only weaknesses I, as a vampire, have. They burn me, and while I am uncertain they would actually kill me, I have every reason to believe they would. However, in exchange for this, I do not get ill. I will never die of old age. Injuries that would cripple a human heal nearly instantly. There is one cost associated, though.

[She pauses for dramatic effect.]

Blood. I need blood filled with life. The more recently it was in a body, the better it is for me. If you find this distasteful, so be it. I have been called a monster more times in my life than I can recall. What most of them did not realize, however was that it does not require me to actually take a life. The blood I need to survive is but a pittance compared to what a human body contains. And that is the effect I was talking about. The Sanguis moon, it makes what is normally an easily controlled thirst into something that tests the restraint I have built up over centuries. I rather dislike it.
remilia_scarlet: (Do tell me more)

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[personal profile] remilia_scarlet 2019-08-25 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
[She was certainly being more than a little long-winded. She had no reason to expect her words to be impressive other than being the owner of an over-inflated ego. For all she knows, her conversation partner could have more impressive capabilities. At the very least she has the sense to not drone on about herself too long, though.]

I have had no difficulty in keeping myself well fed. It is wishing to only select the willing that makes me dislike the moons, and the feeling they bring over me that prompted me to respond to you. While I will not let myself die, I take no pleasure in hurting those that have done nothing to deserve it. Such crassness is beneath me.
remilia_scarlet: (Come to Remi)

Voice (and I legit thought I tagged this days ago!)

[personal profile] remilia_scarlet 2019-08-30 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
[The response brings an amused laugh from the woman on the other end.]

Not anymore, at least. I am well accustomed to who and what I am after all these years. It would take some manner of crisis to push me that far, and honestly, I have difficulty imagining anything capable of it. Anything other than that damned moon, at least.

As for people being willing, some people may take some sort of enjoyment from it. Some people are merely kind-hearted. Sometimes there is crossover between the two. What I can say is that those I have asked have claimed little pain was involved.