Post by The Muses on Apr 2, 2017 12:52:16 GMT
You are the child of a God, and as such you may have inherited certain defining features from them. As an RPG, this is optional, though strongly recommended because these work as identifying indicators of your heritage. You can only choose one, however.
This is just a list of features each God would pass on. You can choose which ones you want your character to possess and put it on during APPEARANCE part of your character creation. Or none if you are really against them because of course, your mortal parent will leave their mark.
Zeus: Electric blue eyes, with a swirl of grey, like storm banks. Black hair. Regal features, a kind of superior bearing.
Hera: Again, she doesn't have kids. Goddess of Marriage and all.
Poseidon: Sea green eyes. Black hair, usually wild and untamed, even if short. A face that can fall to brooding and anger when neutral.
Hades: Black eyes. Jet black hair. Paler skin, though the Greek sun will stop ghostly white.
Ares: A larger build, a crueler face (though not in all cases). Dark eyes and hair.
Apollo: Golden hair, and golden irises. A pretty boy, type of handsome.
Dionysus: Black hair, appearing almost purple in some lights. Eyes of any colour, but with a hint of purple in certain lights.
Hephaestus: Usually not pretty; oversized hands but very long, nimble fingers for work in the forge. Usually quite bulky and strong. Dark features all round and scowl when passive.
Hermes: Elfish features, with the look of someone who wants to pick your pockets. Light curly hair, and blue eyes. Usually long and lithe.
Artemis: Silver eyes, that reflect in the light. Amber skin, which glows and dapples in the moon. Usually quite athletic as a body type.
Athena: Grey eyes, that display unparalleled intelligence. Seem to working out problems even when looking at you. Rather haughty features, yet beautiful. The bearing that they know more than you. Very good posture.
Aphrodite: Does it need to be said? Beautiful, to the measure that men will make statues to capture. Any eye or hair colour, though the smile will be so utterly charming, both confident and shy, that it draws people in. Perfect bodies, to be honest. Melodic voice. Children of Aphrodite really shine in this department.
Demeter: Hazel type of hair, straws pieces of straw in it sometimes. Green eyes, swirled with brown to give them an earthy feel.
Hestia: Warm brown hair and eyes, which glow amber in certain lights. Usually a shorter, more petite frame.
This is just a list of features each God would pass on. You can choose which ones you want your character to possess and put it on during APPEARANCE part of your character creation. Or none if you are really against them because of course, your mortal parent will leave their mark.
Zeus: Electric blue eyes, with a swirl of grey, like storm banks. Black hair. Regal features, a kind of superior bearing.
Hera: Again, she doesn't have kids. Goddess of Marriage and all.
Poseidon: Sea green eyes. Black hair, usually wild and untamed, even if short. A face that can fall to brooding and anger when neutral.
Hades: Black eyes. Jet black hair. Paler skin, though the Greek sun will stop ghostly white.
Ares: A larger build, a crueler face (though not in all cases). Dark eyes and hair.
Apollo: Golden hair, and golden irises. A pretty boy, type of handsome.
Dionysus: Black hair, appearing almost purple in some lights. Eyes of any colour, but with a hint of purple in certain lights.
Hephaestus: Usually not pretty; oversized hands but very long, nimble fingers for work in the forge. Usually quite bulky and strong. Dark features all round and scowl when passive.
Hermes: Elfish features, with the look of someone who wants to pick your pockets. Light curly hair, and blue eyes. Usually long and lithe.
Artemis: Silver eyes, that reflect in the light. Amber skin, which glows and dapples in the moon. Usually quite athletic as a body type.
Athena: Grey eyes, that display unparalleled intelligence. Seem to working out problems even when looking at you. Rather haughty features, yet beautiful. The bearing that they know more than you. Very good posture.
Aphrodite: Does it need to be said? Beautiful, to the measure that men will make statues to capture. Any eye or hair colour, though the smile will be so utterly charming, both confident and shy, that it draws people in. Perfect bodies, to be honest. Melodic voice. Children of Aphrodite really shine in this department.
Demeter: Hazel type of hair, straws pieces of straw in it sometimes. Green eyes, swirled with brown to give them an earthy feel.
Hestia: Warm brown hair and eyes, which glow amber in certain lights. Usually a shorter, more petite frame.