PLAYER INFORMATION
✘ Name: Jay
✘ Age: 19
✘ Contact: Discord: ClownBoi#0167,Plurk, or DM me here or on my Personal Account:
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✘ Character(s) currently in game: None
✘ Favorite horror tropes/events: Body Horror, Psychological Horror, Colorful Horror
✘ Limits/Triggers: None! Just no incest or underage stuff for me.
✘ Invited by: Naya
CHARACTER INFORMATION
✘ Name: Saul Goodman (Jimmy McGill is his birth name)
✘ Canon: Better Call Saul/ Breaking Bad
✘ Canon Point:Before he met Walter White but after he divorced Kim Wexler in Waterworks (Season 6)
✘ Age: 49
✘ History: Wiki Link
✘ Personality:
You're assigned a group project. What role do you end up taking?
Saul would take on the leader role. He would try and come up with what it is they're doing the project on, pitch the idea to the group and assign roles on who's doing what. He would find the best way for everyone to get the project do quickly and with a decent outcome.
He's done this with many personal projects (like framing those pictures with a guy that looked like a judge they were using to mediate the Sandpiper case to make Howard look crazy and/or incompetent) so he is capable of handling a leadership role in things like this.
You have the chance to anonymously send a letter to someone who's wronged you in the past. What does it say?
Dear Chuck, what can I honestly say here? I tried my damnedest to take care of you. I made things so easy for you, you didn't have to lift a finger if you didn't want to. I don't know what I did to make you hate me, your own brother, so much. I don't know how to prove to you that I'm trying to be a better person and I AM a "real lawyer." I worked just as hard as you did to get my law degree. I may not have gone to some fancy college, but I worked for it dammit. I took the bar three times!
I know I was a big screw up in the past but guess what? I'm not that guy anymore. I have my own practice, my own office and I did it all through my own hard work.
So thanks, I guess, Chuck. Thanks for motivating me to do better so I can rub your big nose in it.
Someone you admire very much has just done something you find reprehensible. How do you deal with the situation?
There isn't much one can do to scare off Saul Goodman. Even if you managed something absolutely atrocious, he would try to hear you out.
Saul's first reaction would be disbelief, then he would try and figure out their reasoning behind it. He would confront them and ask why they did what they did. If the reasoning wasn't good enough, his next reaction would be one of three: fear, anger or grief. He would try and talk things out but if that doesn't work, he would have to distance himself from them for his own well being.
If you could achieve all your goals right now, what would your life look like?
Stacks of cash to spare, a big house done in the most gaudy style a rich white man could do with greek influence. Perhaps a partner who loves him very much and plenty of respect with a law firm of his own that everyone knows about because he is the best of the best in the law business. No more sketchy clients like Walter White or the Salamancas, just him, living the best life, floating on a floaty in the pool in the sun with a cool drink in his hands.
Someone tells you all your flaws. What did they tell you, and are they right or wrong?
Saul Goodman is a sleazy, greedy, ambulance-chasing, scumbag of a human to others. A showman who loves to put on a show for his clients
They aren't really wrong about him. He's not particularly a terrible person. Yes, he's greedy and can act sleazy. He cuts corners when he can and pounces on any opportunity to make things easier on himself but that doesn't make him a bad person, does it?
Who isn't out for their own best interest these days?
Oh yeah, and he talks WAY too much but that's also true. What lawyer doesn't?
✘ Type: RANDOM! But Opt-out on Mechanical
✘ Powers:
Power 1: Silver Tongue: He can manipulate others really well. He's great at coming u with believable lies and excuses when he wants to and knows how to please people so he can get away with a lot of BS.
This ability does not always work. He has gotten punches before for his mouth and not all people are prone to his foolery. Honestly if your character is particularly skeptical or has a higher than average intelligence, this likely won't work.
Power 2: Spider Sense: Basically, he can sense when there's trouble. You ever been in a situation where you know you messed up and you're just waiting for the consequences to arrive? That's how this works. He has a sort of gut feeling that things are about to go south and it is usually right.
This ability can be influenced by his emotion. If he's feeling particularly anxious, he may sense danger where there is none.
Power 3: Charisma: He can adapt pretty fast to his surroundings once he's there. He can also make friends rather easy because he knows that good connections with people get you far. A big people-pleaser and isn't afraid to get to know someone. He'll try and figure out what you need out of him as a person and appeal to that.
He is not everyone's cup of tea. Basically if your character isn't the friendly type and doesn't want to be messed with or can't take a joke all that well, Saul will likely end up putting you off. He can come off as annoying or manipulative on the worst times.
✘ Inventory: Saul comes in a pink suit with a light blue undershirt and a pink tie and brown shoes. He has a ring on his left pink from his deceased friend Marco. He also has a briefcase with him with some files of basically who he is, a couple of throw away phones, a small, gold revolver, some extra cash and a pen in his suit pocket.
✘ Sample:
A Potential Scene
The New and Improved Grotesque Meme on Bakerstreet
You're the Asshole Meme on Bakerstreet