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** The most passionate sorts of people are usually the most unstable, and Yisa is no exception. She's full of passion, which means she's also packed full of anger. Literally burning with it more often than not, she is the sin of wrath sculpted into human form, and even she's aware of its reach and impact, and thus has promised to herself to only ever wield it in the defence of others. Even then, if engaged past even her own sense of self-control, not even Yisa is sure she can handle her own temper. Friend or foe or even family, if incited, no one is completely spared from her balefire if she's crossed or even brushed the wrong way, and Yisa is not beneath savage, snarling lectures or even a sharp backhand to the face to make her piece known. | ** The most passionate sorts of people are usually the most unstable, and Yisa is no exception. She's full of passion, which means she's also packed full of anger. Literally burning with it more often than not, she is the sin of wrath sculpted into human form, and even she's aware of its reach and impact, and thus has promised to herself to only ever wield it in the defence of others. Even then, if engaged past even her own sense of self-control, not even Yisa is sure she can handle her own temper. Friend or foe or even family, if incited, no one is completely spared from her balefire if she's crossed or even brushed the wrong way, and Yisa is not beneath savage, snarling lectures or even a sharp backhand to the face to make her piece known. | ||
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** Hand-in-hand with her gutsy nature is a wry sense of humour and, to put it bluntly, a smart mouth. Yisa tends to meet adversity with sarcasm and quips indiscriminately at friend and foe alike. Lacking anyone else around, she'll even mouth off at herself. | ** Hand-in-hand with her gutsy nature is a wry sense of humour and, to put it bluntly, a smart mouth. Yisa tends to meet adversity with sarcasm and quips indiscriminately at friend and foe alike. Lacking anyone else around, she'll even mouth off at herself. | ||
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** As much as Yisa would like to think herself the idealistic everyman, so many of her hard-burned "ideals" are the side-effects of privilege. When one has money, family, and comfort, it becomes so very simple to think in ideals and absolutes; when one has never wanted for a single meal, it is simple to think that good deeds and courage will cure all ails. Despite seeing her share of hurt in the world, Yisa has really yet to experience it first hand, and a lot of her crusading personality can easily be undermined by her own ignorance and naivete. She still has a lot to learn. | ** As much as Yisa would like to think herself the idealistic everyman, so many of her hard-burned "ideals" are the side-effects of privilege. When one has money, family, and comfort, it becomes so very simple to think in ideals and absolutes; when one has never wanted for a single meal, it is simple to think that good deeds and courage will cure all ails. Despite seeing her share of hurt in the world, Yisa has really yet to experience it first hand, and a lot of her crusading personality can easily be undermined by her own ignorance and naivete. She still has a lot to learn. | ||
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** Thanks largely in part to her own privilege, Yisa rarely gives much consideration to class, gender, culture, or race. As far as she's concerned, people are people. After some time spent in Japan, it may become a matter of course for her to extend that consideration to non-humans as well -- if it speaks and acts intelligently and with reason, it's a person and should be treated as such, no matter whether it's a human being, an errant Shadow, or an artificial intelligence housed in a robot body. The fact that Yisa tends naturally to personify (and often talk to) animals and inanimate objects may have something to do with how naturally such a lack of prejudice comes to her; she honestly hardly thinks about it any more. | ** Thanks largely in part to her own privilege, Yisa rarely gives much consideration to class, gender, culture, or race. As far as she's concerned, people are people. After some time spent in Japan, it may become a matter of course for her to extend that consideration to non-humans as well -- if it speaks and acts intelligently and with reason, it's a person and should be treated as such, no matter whether it's a human being, an errant Shadow, or an artificial intelligence housed in a robot body. The fact that Yisa tends naturally to personify (and often talk to) animals and inanimate objects may have something to do with how naturally such a lack of prejudice comes to her; she honestly hardly thinks about it any more. | ||
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** Yisa is tough, both physically and mentally. She has to be, to keep functioning in this world, to live up to the designs of her own principles. Knock her down, she'll just get back up; attack what she considers her territory and people, and she'll track you down and stop you again. And again. And again. There are times when she may get tired and bitter, but her dedication won't let her quit. She's come to see every little success as a victory, as much as a defense mechanism as anything else -- she has to believe she's actually accomplishing something even though a lot of her efforts may be mostly fruitless in the long run. | ** Yisa is tough, both physically and mentally. She has to be, to keep functioning in this world, to live up to the designs of her own principles. Knock her down, she'll just get back up; attack what she considers her territory and people, and she'll track you down and stop you again. And again. And again. There are times when she may get tired and bitter, but her dedication won't let her quit. She's come to see every little success as a victory, as much as a defense mechanism as anything else -- she has to believe she's actually accomplishing something even though a lot of her efforts may be mostly fruitless in the long run. | ||
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** Above all, Yisa is well-aware that the path of a crusader is a solitary one. While it is within her duties to enlist allies and create an army, when it comes down to executing her principles, she is allowed only one life to sacrifice to the cause. She realizes that to be the person she wants to be, to truly want to elicit change in the world, she has to walk her own path separate from others. She must bear her own burdens and not have to rely on others to maintain her forward momentum. This oath also maintains that when it comes to people in her life, friends and family, or her principles, she must always choose the latter. | ** Above all, Yisa is well-aware that the path of a crusader is a solitary one. While it is within her duties to enlist allies and create an army, when it comes down to executing her principles, she is allowed only one life to sacrifice to the cause. She realizes that to be the person she wants to be, to truly want to elicit change in the world, she has to walk her own path separate from others. She must bear her own burdens and not have to rely on others to maintain her forward momentum. This oath also maintains that when it comes to people in her life, friends and family, or her principles, she must always choose the latter. | ||
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