Does your character have any immunity or defense against being empathically read? Oh my god all the immunity ever from exactly this one stupid power because she has it also. Good thing her powers don't work quite right in Thedas and she won't even be thinking about closing her mind off, so have at. (My app has an addendum about why her powers don't work right, but it is rife with Trespasser spoilers, so, head's up.) Is there any particular pain and/or memory you would like Cole to pick up on first or focus on? I apologize that this is so long, but it beats scrolling wiki entries, so take your pick: •Galadriel is going to be gradually sinking into despair the longer she's in Thedas so, there's that. It won't kill her in Thedas but she's not going to be 100% sure of that. •She's been married to her husband for something on the order of 10,000 years and while she's basically come to terms with the fact that she will eventually have to part with him, she didn't think it would be right now or so abruptly. •She's really upset by the passing of time/seasons because she hates to see things diminish and die. It's sort of a minor feeling of sadness that's just been multiplied over 15,000 years. •Funfact: diminishing to her death is one of her greatest fears. •Magic in Middle-earth is basically just a big container filled with the willpower of whoever made the thing. The ring on her hand will probably register as some vague sort of person. (Ditto all of her arcane artifacts, really.) •Said ring was made for her by a brilliant master smith (and probably the nicest guy who ever lived) who was in love with her and was brutally killed by the Dark Lord. The blame for that is, at least partially, on her. She feels terrible about it. •Her ring is the Ring of Adamant, so that's a fun naming coincidence. •She really, really, really hates the corrupting power of darkness and can't tolerate possession. She's also not super big on dragons or spiders. Or balrogs. (But who is, really?) •One of her favorite people of all time was Gandalf who, coincidentally, was an incarnated spirit that was mentored by the Vala of Compassion/Grief/Understanding. He also wore a ridiculously large hat, was generally immune to her mind reading power, and liked to speak in vague riddles. •She craves power. She wants enough to overtake Sauron but is a) not sure how much that is and b) is terrified that taking that much power will either corrupt her or destroy her. It's a fair concern, tbh. •Literally all of her brothers are dead, her daughter was mortally wounded and sent across the sea, and apart from her son-in-law the rest of her immediate family will probably not follow her to the Undying Lands, so that sucks. Is there anything else that can be found in their app or wiki pages that should remain off-limits? Nothing is off limits, but reading her ridiculously long wiki-entry is a bit of an endurance trial. Her app is pretty succinct and there is that addendum, if you're not concerned about moderate Trespasser spoilers.
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Oh my god all the immunity ever from exactly this one stupid power because she has it also. Good thing her powers don't work quite right in Thedas and she won't even be thinking about closing her mind off, so have at.
(My app has an addendum about why her powers don't work right, but it is rife with Trespasser spoilers, so, head's up.)
Is there any particular pain and/or memory you would like Cole to pick up on first or focus on?
I apologize that this is so long, but it beats scrolling wiki entries, so take your pick:
•Galadriel is going to be gradually sinking into despair the longer she's in Thedas so, there's that. It won't kill her in Thedas but she's not going to be 100% sure of that.
•She's been married to her husband for something on the order of 10,000 years and while she's basically come to terms with the fact that she will eventually have to part with him, she didn't think it would be right now or so abruptly.
•She's really upset by the passing of time/seasons because she hates to see things diminish and die. It's sort of a minor feeling of sadness that's just been multiplied over 15,000 years.
•Funfact: diminishing to her death is one of her greatest fears.
•Magic in Middle-earth is basically just a big container filled with the willpower of whoever made the thing. The ring on her hand will probably register as some vague sort of person. (Ditto all of her arcane artifacts, really.)
•Said ring was made for her by a brilliant master smith (and probably the nicest guy who ever lived) who was in love with her and was brutally killed by the Dark Lord. The blame for that is, at least partially, on her. She feels terrible about it.
•Her ring is the Ring of Adamant, so that's a fun naming coincidence.
•She really, really, really hates the corrupting power of darkness and can't tolerate possession. She's also not super big on dragons or spiders. Or balrogs. (But who is, really?)
•One of her favorite people of all time was Gandalf who, coincidentally, was an incarnated spirit that was mentored by the Vala of Compassion/Grief/Understanding. He also wore a ridiculously large hat, was generally immune to her mind reading power, and liked to speak in vague riddles.
•She craves power. She wants enough to overtake Sauron but is a) not sure how much that is and b) is terrified that taking that much power will either corrupt her or destroy her. It's a fair concern, tbh.
•Literally all of her brothers are dead, her daughter was mortally wounded and sent across the sea, and apart from her son-in-law the rest of her immediate family will probably not follow her to the Undying Lands, so that sucks.
Is there anything else that can be found in their app or wiki pages that should remain off-limits?
Nothing is off limits, but reading her ridiculously long wiki-entry is a bit of an endurance trial. Her app is pretty succinct and there is that addendum, if you're not concerned about moderate Trespasser spoilers.