A Place of Significance A grand and opulent study, large enough that it could be considered a small house - aside from the furnishings you might expect in a study, it has a large and comfortable bed, a small kitchen nook with a fridge, and a door leading to a bathroom to the side. The walls are lined with shelves of books in a number of languages as well as various mysterious objects, all related to black magic and the occult. On one wall is a portrait of a woman identical to Goldi. The whole room is suffused with a strange, sweet and stuffy smell that is somewhat nauseating and makes the place uncomfortable to be in.
Meaning => This is Kinzo's study, the place where he dedicated his life to reviving his beloved. This is where Beatrice learned that Kinzo was actually her father - that her whole life had been a lie, and that the circumstances of her birth were deeply cursed. This is where Kinzo's death was concealed afterwards by pretending that he refused to ever come out. For Beatrice, it's a place of power where she rules as the absolute master, but at the same time it's a symbol of how little power and control she has ever truly had.
2 Items of Significance 1. A golden signet ring bearing a one-winged crest Meaning => The symbol of headship of the Ushiromiya family, granted to Beatrice upon Kinzo's death. Though it is a sign of power, it is one she never wanted. To her, it is a symbol of the family itself - all the hatred, abuse, violence and bitterness that has passed down the generations. And yet, she still chooses to wear it. The weight of all that sin belongs upon her shoulders.
2. The book And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie Meaning => A beloved mystery novel. Not only does it represent Beatrice's love for mysteries in general, this particular book is what first led her to think of mysteries as a game between the author and the reader, and to equate the author to a witch.
2 People of Significance 1. Ushiromiya Kinzo Meaning => The head of the Ushiromiya family. Beatrice's father (and grandfather). An abusive, selfish, cruel man that brought about so much suffering that he could never be forgiven. And yet, despite it all, Beatrice cannot help but feel sympathy for him. He was driven mad by love and spent much of his life a broken and pathetic shell of himself. She would kill him over and over again without hesitance, but she cannot fully bring herself to hate him.
2. Ushiromiya Battler Meaning => Also known as Ayu of Siren's Melodies. Beatrice's true love and husband, her rival and greatest ally. She cares for him deeply, possessively, codependently, but simultaneously harbours a bitterness and resentment for reasons Goldi does not fully remember yet.
3 Items of Significance 1. An elaborate silk dress Meaning => The dress is a symbol of Beatrice as a fictional figure whose identity this person adopted. It is a sign of the power and prestige of a witch, but also of deception and an abandonment of who she was before.
2. An ingot of extremely pure gold, stamped with the same wing insignia that is on the ring. It weighs roughly ten kilograms. Meaning => A piece of the pile of gold that Kinzo used to build his wealth and influence, gained through lies and violence and passed on to Beatrice. To her it is a symbol, its monetary value far less significant.
3. A golden yellow ribbon. Meaning => In Serpentine Horizon, ribbons like these were used to anchor the souls of sacrifices and to mark them as members of their teams. This one is proof of Beatrice's place on Finch, something that is deeply important to her.
Five Emotions You Want Your Character to Experience 1. Guilt. The unbearable knowledge that even her birth itself was a sin and she will continue to cause pain to others every moment she remains alive. 2. Resentment. Grudges against slights both great and small, a simmering anger for not receiving enough support and appreciation, for not being noticed even while suffering. 3. Love. A deep, possessive, desperate kind of emotion. A hunger for affection that feels like it can never be fulfilled. 4. Loneliness. A fear of rejection, a fear of abandonment, and thus a fear of making connections in the first place despite yearning for them. A feeling of belonging nowhere and being unworthy of even hoping to belong. 5. Pride. An awareness of her intelligence and power and a desire to test them against others with confidence that she will surely triumph.
5 Anything Elses This is basically anything else you wanna include. A pet. Another location. A memory. Another item. A feeling, a dream, a specific scenario. A sin, a regret, an event. Once again, detail/significance/etc is useful! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Goldi (umineko spoilers)
Family Cirrus
A Place of Significance A grand and opulent study, large enough that it could be considered a small house - aside from the furnishings you might expect in a study, it has a large and comfortable bed, a small kitchen nook with a fridge, and a door leading to a bathroom to the side. The walls are lined with shelves of books in a number of languages as well as various mysterious objects, all related to black magic and the occult. On one wall is a portrait of a woman identical to Goldi. The whole room is suffused with a strange, sweet and stuffy smell that is somewhat nauseating and makes the place uncomfortable to be in.
Meaning => This is Kinzo's study, the place where he dedicated his life to reviving his beloved. This is where Beatrice learned that Kinzo was actually her father - that her whole life had been a lie, and that the circumstances of her birth were deeply cursed. This is where Kinzo's death was concealed afterwards by pretending that he refused to ever come out. For Beatrice, it's a place of power where she rules as the absolute master, but at the same time it's a symbol of how little power and control she has ever truly had.
2 Items of Significance
1. A golden signet ring bearing a one-winged crest
Meaning => The symbol of headship of the Ushiromiya family, granted to Beatrice upon Kinzo's death. Though it is a sign of power, it is one she never wanted. To her, it is a symbol of the family itself - all the hatred, abuse, violence and bitterness that has passed down the generations. And yet, she still chooses to wear it. The weight of all that sin belongs upon her shoulders.
2. The book And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Meaning => A beloved mystery novel. Not only does it represent Beatrice's love for mysteries in general, this particular book is what first led her to think of mysteries as a game between the author and the reader, and to equate the author to a witch.
2 People of Significance
1. Ushiromiya Kinzo
Meaning => The head of the Ushiromiya family. Beatrice's father (and grandfather). An abusive, selfish, cruel man that brought about so much suffering that he could never be forgiven. And yet, despite it all, Beatrice cannot help but feel sympathy for him. He was driven mad by love and spent much of his life a broken and pathetic shell of himself. She would kill him over and over again without hesitance, but she cannot fully bring herself to hate him.
2. Ushiromiya Battler
Meaning => Also known as Ayu of Siren's Melodies. Beatrice's true love and husband, her rival and greatest ally. She cares for him deeply, possessively, codependently, but simultaneously harbours a bitterness and resentment for reasons Goldi does not fully remember yet.
3 Items of Significance
1. An elaborate silk dress
Meaning => The dress is a symbol of Beatrice as a fictional figure whose identity this person adopted. It is a sign of the power and prestige of a witch, but also of deception and an abandonment of who she was before.
2. An ingot of extremely pure gold, stamped with the same wing insignia that is on the ring. It weighs roughly ten kilograms.
Meaning => A piece of the pile of gold that Kinzo used to build his wealth and influence, gained through lies and violence and passed on to Beatrice. To her it is a symbol, its monetary value far less significant.
3. A golden yellow ribbon.
Meaning => In Serpentine Horizon, ribbons like these were used to anchor the souls of sacrifices and to mark them as members of their teams. This one is proof of Beatrice's place on Finch, something that is deeply important to her.
Five Emotions You Want Your Character to Experience
1. Guilt. The unbearable knowledge that even her birth itself was a sin and she will continue to cause pain to others every moment she remains alive.
2. Resentment. Grudges against slights both great and small, a simmering anger for not receiving enough support and appreciation, for not being noticed even while suffering.
3. Love. A deep, possessive, desperate kind of emotion. A hunger for affection that feels like it can never be fulfilled.
4. Loneliness. A fear of rejection, a fear of abandonment, and thus a fear of making connections in the first place despite yearning for them. A feeling of belonging nowhere and being unworthy of even hoping to belong.
5. Pride. An awareness of her intelligence and power and a desire to test them against others with confidence that she will surely triumph.
5 Anything Elses This is basically anything else you wanna include. A pet. Another location. A memory. Another item. A feeling, a dream, a specific scenario. A sin, a regret, an event. Once again, detail/significance/etc is useful!
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