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Hey everyone, RPer and music-lover alike! This thread was inspired by conversation I've had with our good friend, refined fellow, and great roleplayer, Dramaking. We've been in the habit of swapping links from Youtube and Google Video to songs that we think apply to characters of ours. Please post your character's name, the song's name, and a brief description of the character, especially why you compare them to the song, and then, last but certainly not least, the link to the song. Youtube is awesome, and SHOULD have whatever song you're looking for. Whether you're looking for Metallica, Josh Groban, Beethoven, Tunak Tunak Tun, they ought to have it.
For an example, here's one of the character's I had.
Sir Cornelius Godric Pellinore, an Archlich and second in command to a main villain of A Grain of Sand, in the Christia area. For him, I chose the song House of Wolves, by My Chemical Romance. Cornelius was once a Christian and a powerful Archmage, dedicated to the protection and service of God's children in a like-minded order of magi. He eventually found himself with little left to learn, though, and started looking in the wrong places for new material. He discovered darker magicks, like Necromancy, and tried to use the frighteningly efficient power of undead servants to benefit all humanity. His colleagues, however, forbade it and drove him off. The Church almost killed him, but he managed to escape and vanish from memory for a while.
Now, he is a 500+ year old Lich, a powerful undead who is very happy as an enemy to the Christians who have forsaken him. In a way, he still fears what lies beyond, and may one day try to repent for his sins, but he worries that he may have simply done too much to repent for. Most of the time, he decides "To heck with it" and goes about in his evil ways, usually with as much flare and efficiency as possible, but still thinks himself noble and honorable. That's the aspect that is most closely related to the song, especially the chorus:
"Well I think I'm gonna burn in Hell!
Everybody burn the house right down
And say
What I wanna say!
Tell me I'm an Angel, take this to my grave!
Tell me I'm a bad man, kick me like a stray!
Tell me I'm an Angel, take this to my graaaave, ya, go!
S-I-N I S-I-N. (repeat 3x)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig4H4FdO_GU
For an example, here's one of the character's I had.
Sir Cornelius Godric Pellinore, an Archlich and second in command to a main villain of A Grain of Sand, in the Christia area. For him, I chose the song House of Wolves, by My Chemical Romance. Cornelius was once a Christian and a powerful Archmage, dedicated to the protection and service of God's children in a like-minded order of magi. He eventually found himself with little left to learn, though, and started looking in the wrong places for new material. He discovered darker magicks, like Necromancy, and tried to use the frighteningly efficient power of undead servants to benefit all humanity. His colleagues, however, forbade it and drove him off. The Church almost killed him, but he managed to escape and vanish from memory for a while.
Now, he is a 500+ year old Lich, a powerful undead who is very happy as an enemy to the Christians who have forsaken him. In a way, he still fears what lies beyond, and may one day try to repent for his sins, but he worries that he may have simply done too much to repent for. Most of the time, he decides "To heck with it" and goes about in his evil ways, usually with as much flare and efficiency as possible, but still thinks himself noble and honorable. That's the aspect that is most closely related to the song, especially the chorus:
"Well I think I'm gonna burn in Hell!
Everybody burn the house right down
And say
What I wanna say!
Tell me I'm an Angel, take this to my grave!
Tell me I'm a bad man, kick me like a stray!
Tell me I'm an Angel, take this to my graaaave, ya, go!
S-I-N I S-I-N. (repeat 3x)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig4H4FdO_GU
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