[ Well, Finn takes a nice big blast of Fear with this explosion and post-explosion economy. Honestly? A lot of the time he doesn't particularly... actively notice a big difference in his overall mood. Finn lives a lot of his life firmly in the One Fear Meme zone, emotionally. He's kind of used to things happening that he's confused and terrified about. It's how he operates.
Which, surprisingly, is not much help at all.
He does a lot of time hunkering down in the apartment he lives in, where keeping tabs on at least two very important people is easier than not, but he'll still be out and about when he absolutely has to be. Generally speaking, that means when he needs to make a food run, or if he was hiding out somewhere and that location was compromised. He's very good at flight and pretty good at fight when his instincts land there, but there's more fumbling involved for these occasions. He's not used to fear that can't be pushed down for something urgent, set aside by a distraction he finds for himself. The longer it goes, the more persistent it is, and the more persistent it is, the harder it is to catch a moment to breathe and think.
Assuming someone is fellow prey or unaffected, aka they don't try to immediately murder him as one does, Finn is generally a supporter of strength in numbers and teamwork. He'll readily approach and offer to keep someone company and travel in packs, so to speak, if they'd like. Or until they have to split off in different directions, at least. Sometimes that's just walking down a road together, cautiously, until he has to turn off to head back towards the apartment spire. Sometimes it's hovering in the vicinity keeping watch while his new buddy is rooting around for some canned tuna to take back to their place.
If he stumbles into an unfortunate hunting incident, he'll generally do his best to try to help keep another person from getting murdered. However he's able to do that. The illusion-casting thing takes some getting used to, some practice, but once he's more or less used to it-- well, if it's down to trying to do a magic or someone (possibly him) actually dying, then Finn will use what Fear has decided to load into the arsenal for him. Dying is bad. He's spent so much time trying not to do that.
( ooc: Finn's getting-his-ass-kicked slots are full up for this event afaik, but he's definitely OTA to prey and opted-out characters.
I'm up to try to plot a thing out if you want to throw a predator at him for something, though. hit me up at comatoseroses or by PM if you want, it's nbd!! I'm flexible! ) ]
finn | semi-ota | violence likely, will slap cw on relevant threads
Which, surprisingly, is not much help at all.
He does a lot of time hunkering down in the apartment he lives in, where keeping tabs on at least two very important people is easier than not, but he'll still be out and about when he absolutely has to be. Generally speaking, that means when he needs to make a food run, or if he was hiding out somewhere and that location was compromised. He's very good at flight and pretty good at fight when his instincts land there, but there's more fumbling involved for these occasions. He's not used to fear that can't be pushed down for something urgent, set aside by a distraction he finds for himself. The longer it goes, the more persistent it is, and the more persistent it is, the harder it is to catch a moment to breathe and think.
Assuming someone is fellow prey or unaffected, aka they don't try to immediately murder him as one does, Finn is generally a supporter of strength in numbers and teamwork. He'll readily approach and offer to keep someone company and travel in packs, so to speak, if they'd like. Or until they have to split off in different directions, at least. Sometimes that's just walking down a road together, cautiously, until he has to turn off to head back towards the apartment spire. Sometimes it's hovering in the vicinity keeping watch while his new buddy is rooting around for some canned tuna to take back to their place.
If he stumbles into an unfortunate hunting incident, he'll generally do his best to try to help keep another person from getting murdered. However he's able to do that. The illusion-casting thing takes some getting used to, some practice, but once he's more or less used to it-- well, if it's down to trying to do a magic or someone (possibly him) actually dying, then Finn will use what Fear has decided to load into the arsenal for him. Dying is bad. He's spent so much time trying not to do that.
( ooc: Finn's getting-his-ass-kicked slots are full up for this event afaik, but he's definitely OTA to prey and opted-out characters.
I'm up to try to plot a thing out if you want to throw a predator at him for something, though. hit me up at