→ why I decided to play this character: Blame newredshoes. I started writing fic about her Prometheus, and then I started writing a play about Prometheus and Epimetheus, and then I was like "Dang, Epimetheus is fun to write!" And then there was an app.
→ my favorite scene or bit of interaction concerning this character to date:TEAM RESCUE. Hands down.
→ my favorite original aspect about this character (world-building for ocs or head-canon for fcs): A lot of Epimetheus is original, because there's so little mythology surrounding him -- he screws up with the gifts, he falls madly in love with Pandora, they have a couple kids, and then . . . gone. I really like the backstory stuff I came up with for him. My favorite detail, though, is his memory. Epimetheus means hindsight, Prometheus means foresight. I liked the idea that where Prometheus could prophesy, Epimetheus could remember -- but never really learn.
→ the last thing they did "off screen": Helped deliver kittens in Chicago. A Titan's work is never done.
→ what their last words would be if they died tomorrow: "Wait, seriously--?"
→ what the next thing I'm doing for them is (narrative, post, shelving, whatever): Well, at some point, here, Raguel really owes him a punch in the face . . .
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Date: 2009-07-03 10:40 pm (UTC)→ my favorite scene or bit of interaction concerning this character to date: TEAM RESCUE. Hands down.
→ my favorite original aspect about this character (world-building for ocs or head-canon for fcs): A lot of Epimetheus is original, because there's so little mythology surrounding him -- he screws up with the gifts, he falls madly in love with Pandora, they have a couple kids, and then . . . gone. I really like the backstory stuff I came up with for him. My favorite detail, though, is his memory. Epimetheus means hindsight, Prometheus means foresight. I liked the idea that where Prometheus could prophesy, Epimetheus could remember -- but never really learn.
→ the last thing they did "off screen": Helped deliver kittens in Chicago. A Titan's work is never done.
→ what their last words would be if they died tomorrow: "Wait, seriously--?"
→ what the next thing I'm doing for them is (narrative, post, shelving, whatever): Well, at some point, here, Raguel really owes him a punch in the face . . .