#character death mention
Craig
— basics.
▸ is your muse tall / short / average?
Craig is taller than average, coming in at just under 6′1″. He’s the tallest of his siblings, with his two younger brothers hitting between 5′9″ - 5′11″.
▸ are they okay with their height?
He’s cool with it, but sometimes worries that he can appear more aggressive because of his imposing height. He’s a gentle giant most of the time, but he will admit that his longer stride has helped in his line of work.
▸ what’s their hair like?
It’s currently a bit shorter than he usually keeps it. His ideal look is something he would describe as “casual viking”. His hair is dark blond, not-quite-wavy, and prone to frizz and texture. This is a good example, though it’s usually just hitting his shoulders.
▸ do they spend a lot of time on their hair/grooming?
He likes to keep his beard in check, and usually keeps it slightly grown out. His hair is pretty thick and can get gross quickly when he works out, so he keeps it as well-maintained as he can. He doesn’t spend a whole lot of time on self-grooming, but enough that he looks clean and presentable.
▸ does your muse care about their appearance/what others think?
Honestly? Not really. He likes to look good and feel comfortable. He’s had some comments on his hair, usually about the level of professionalism, but while at work his hair is usually tucked away anyway, so what he chooses to do while offduty is his business.
— preferences.
▸ indoors or outdoors?
Outdoors. As expected from someone who embodies ‘lumberjack dad’, Craig loves to be outdoors. He takes the twins camping almost every summer, and he was also responsible for the treehouse and swing in their backgarden.
▸ rain or sunshine?
Rain. After a long day, there’s nothing he finds more relaxing than sitting on the back porch with a beer and listening to the rain.
▸ forest or beach?
Forest. See ‘lumberjack dad’. He’s pretty good with his hands, is good at climbing, and would survive in a wilderness situation 9/10 times if he was dropped into a wooded area.
▸ precious metals or gems?
Metals.
▸ flowers or perfumes?
Flowers. It’s nicer to have a bunch of wildflowers on the kitchen windowsill than it is to make the house stink artificially. Plus, flowers look nice.
▸ personality or appearance?
Personality. If you’re chill and on his level, then you’re alright.
▸ being alone or being in a crowd?
This one could honestly go either way. He values his personal time, but even then he loves to spend time with his kids. So being in a crowd is more his vibe, especially hockey crowds.
▸ order or anarchy?
Order, though he knows ‘perfect’ order doesn’t exist. He’s seen plenty of misplaced anarchy in his day and, while he knows it has it’s place, he believes that the system must always come back to a state of order or society would collapse. So, while the system may need to be changed, the constant state cannot be an anarchous one, or the system will never be aptly replaced.
▸ painful truths or white lies?
Truths. He has always been open with his kids, and hopes that they will be comfortable enough to be open with him. He isn’t one to shy away from a painful truth, but knows that can be hard for some people to hear. He tends not to lie, but will try to find a way to soften the blow if he can.
▸ science or magic?
Science. He understands the appeal of magic, but hasn’t ever been particularly drawn to the supernatural. He enjoys the knowledge that almost everything has a scientific reasoning, as it makes the world easier to understand and the universe easier to fathom.
▸ peace or conflict?
Peace. Craig is always the peacekeeper, whether on the job or offduty. He’s a good mediator, and prefers to find ways around a conflict instead of becoming aggressive.
▸ night or day?
Night. Again, he finds the quiet calming.
▸ dusk or dawn?
Dawn. The fresh, crisp morning air cut by a strong mug of coffee is one of his favourite scents.
▸ warmth or cold?
Warmth. Once autumn/winter hits, you will not see him without one of several fleecy jumpers or hoodies.
▸ many acquaintances or a few close friends?
Close friends. He knows the value of having people close to lean on in hard times, and the support of his close loved ones has been invaluable in his life. He would rather know the people he’s with than have vapid small talk.
▸ reading or playing a game?
Reading, particularly newspapers. He likes to be caught up with current events. He also likes to have physical newspapers more than digital ones as, once they’re out of date, they can be used for other things.
— questionnaire.
▸ what are some of your muse’s bad habits?
Despite encouraging his kids to be open with him, Craig has a tendency to hide his negative emotions for fear of putting extra pressure on them. Some lesser bad habits include: not cleaning his hairbrush, biting his nails when they ‘get too long’, forgetting to lock the back door after bringing the dogs back in, and being overly self-critical when he builds something that he considers ‘sub-par’.
▸ has your muse lost anyone close to them? how has it affected them?
The big one was losing his wife, Marie, to cervical cancer. It was a long battle of testing and treatment, only for her to get a reccurance a few months after being declared clear in year two. They had been together over twenty years, having met during university, and despite the long time spent struggling, he still feels like her death was sudden. He really struggled managing his grief alongside continuing to raise Anna and Andrew, and initially tried to shift his own grief to the back of his mind so he could better help them with their own.
The time spent with Marie near the end taught Craig a lot about himself. He realised how little he cared for outward appearances, as he shaved his hair alongside her when hers began to fall out. He learnt that he had the ability to remain strong, even when faced with the greatest tragedy of his life. He learnt that if this, the worst thing he had ever imagined, didn’t break him, then there was nothing that could. It took him a long time to recognise those things, and he still wonders if there was anything more he could have done, but he knows that Marie is better off now than she was suffering, and he knows that he is a better man for having stuck by her and his family through the tragedy.
▸ what are some fond memories your muse has?
Craig will always claim that his fondest memories are his wedding and the birth of the twins, but the ones that come to mind are often a lot simpler. The kids first words (Anna’s was “juice” and Andrew’s was “car”), Marie laughing as he tries to cook, Anna smiling at him over her shouder when she learnt how to ride a bike, Andrew blaming Anna when he got caught drawing on the wallpaper, or watching the twins sleep with his wife and realising how lucky he was to have the family he always wanted.
▸ is it easy for your muse to kill?
No. Craig has a hard line against that, and it would take a hell of a lot to push him over that line. He knows loss, and he doesn’t wish it on anyone.
▸ what’s it like when your muse breaks down?
He’ll be flustered, and won’t know what to do with his hands. It takes a lot for him to cry, but if he does he won’t hide it. He’s not a loud man either, so he wouldn’t be shouting much. He’ll be quiet, but it’s the quiet that allows him to dissolve. He’s also a hugger.
▸ is your muse capable of trusting someone with their life?
Yes, but it takes a lot of trust. He has to trust the people he works with if they go into a dangerous situation, but he trusts them implicitly. He trusts his family with his life, and most likely always will.
▸ what’s your muse like when they’re in love?
An absolute puppy. This man will wait on you hand and foot. When Marie was pregnant she had to tell him off for offering to carry her everywhere, and he would barely let her lift a finger. He will absolutely never admit this, but he’s a complete romantic.
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When you kill your ocs it’s called ocease
i think it says a lot when the only time sesshomaru has ever been explicitly manipulative instead of going straight on for the kill was when he faked a demon to take the form of inuyasha’s mother just so he could get the black pearl from him. if you’re going to be manipulative, you need to understand emotions, something sesshomaru obviously has a difficult time doing, considering his whole character arc has to do with learning empathy. so the fact that he did that to inuyasha means he knew how inuyasha felt at the time
sesshomaru felt that inuyasha was responsible for his father’s death, and he’s obviously bitter about it, because he then kills the unmother. it’s as if “you killed my father so i’ll kill your mother for what you’ve done”. he was upset about inu no taisho’s death, blamed it on inuyasha, and then pulled the same on him as retribution. & then claimed that inuyasha only felt upset about the unmother’s death even tho she wasn’t actually his moth because he was too empathetic and had a human heart, which is wild because obviously sesshomaru knew how he would feel hence why he did it, though it was jaken’s idea.
he’s actually so childish; if this is how he deals with his father’s death.
And this is why i headcanon that sesshomaru was also a kid when their father died - and he died shortly after “leaving” sesshomaru and his mother and having inuyasha. Idk, it makes a lot more sense to me that he’d have all this resentment bottled up if that had happened when he was just a boy, so he never had the emotional tools to deal with this properly.
Also this mentality that the manga characters have about the differences between a “human heart” and a “yokai heart”, meaning that yokais have no feelings is so funny to me, because boy, they feel a lot lol. I wish this was more discussed in the manga.
I think Sesshomaru’s mother’s behavior says a lot too. I posted onc about how I headcanon Sesshomaru’s mother is incredibly puckish because she is clearly teasing him, in the one appearance she makes. You can’t tease him the way she does and not understand the emotions you’re poking at to some extent, I feel. But she’s also kind of an (utterly hilarious) ass about it…which…is also similar to her son.
I think we also have to examine Sesshomaru’s motives for wanting Tessaiga: he wanted it not just because it was powerful, but because it was his father’s, and the fact that the younger son, Inuyasha, inherited it – in a culture where priority in inheritance is normally given to elder sons – must have been an extra-bitter pill to swallow. He feltliterally entitled to it, and like Inuyasha did not deserve it.
I do wish I could recall what terms they use for “human heart” and “youkai heart” though because I already know that they do use at least two different terms that got translated in English to “heart” (one of which referred to the literal heart, i.e. the muscle/organ that pumps blood in the body, vs another term referring to an “emotional” heart, i.e. what we use “heart” as a metaphor for).
I get the feeling there is a more subtle distinction or nuance in the original Japanese that we’re missing due to translations. @fast-moon you still around to chime in?
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