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DAEMON MEME

a DAEMON is an animal that represents your character's soul in some way; the concept originates from Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy.
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Daemons are ALMOST ALWAYS the opposite gender of their person, and while their shape reflects their person's personality, they don't always agree with their person. Someone who seems stern might have a stern daemon... or they may have a boisterous one, showing a hidden side to them.
Children who haven't been through puberty have daemons that shapeshift, but they often have favorite forms.
SO
1. POST WITH YOUR CHARACTER.
2. If you know what their Daemon would be, tell us, and explain why! Is their preincarnation daemon any different than their reincarnation's? Why or why not?
3. If you're like WOW LAWL I HAVE NO CLUE then post asking for advice
4. RP stuff out! This is open to potential applicants as well for them to get a feel for their characters. Daemons are a great way to suss out personality traits.
WOO
miles asher (hope)
Sometimes though, she tends to take on rodents and other mammals. But they all have one thing in common-- they're mostly white. Right now? She's an ermine, curled around his neck.
His preincarnation though? Oriane back then was a snowy owl.]
toni shirogane/naoto
Kikuchiyo, however, is a little more open to talking informally than his human.
And yes, this would have been the daemon she had in her preincarnation as well. Same name and everything.]
Shiro Nakamura
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I'll suggest green iguana. Don't knock them just because they're herbivorous (as far as that goes)! As babies they are very social and look after each other. Males will protect their sisters by leading predators away or covering them with their own bodies. As adults they split apart and get more solitary. There are males which display to attract females, and there are males which forcibly mate. The fact that they have appeasement behaviors also suggests that they can hurt each other, and getting defensively whipped with their tails is very painful. They are also not generally seen as affectionate, though they can be.
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Marisa Kirisame
None the less, they get along quite well.]
Julien Sakazaki
Julien's dæmon would be a little blue budgerigar parakeet. Descended from tiny nomadic Australian parrots living in harsh conditions, this dæmon would take more after the birds who have been bred in captivity for 150 years.
Budgies are colorful, entertaining, social, often bonding most strongly to one individual with whom they are very affectionate. They're smarter and more adept than you might think, but still need to be looked after. Clip their wings and they're pretty okay - if flighted they have much more freedom, but they can also hurt themselves terribly or escape. And once escaped they may go feral, but let's face it, most pet budgies who escape die quickly.
"Males are typically cheerful, extroverted, highly flirtatious, peacefully social, and very vocal. Females are typically highly dominant and more socially intolerant." Julien's Wendllian, or Wendi, is more reserved and quieter than he is, except with someone he likes a lot. If she preens another dæmon, it's a big sign of affection. If they're in high spirits and riding in a car at not too fast speeds, she flies outside and keeps abreast.
Julien's preincarnation, Yuuya, has a Channel-Billed Cuckoo named Canaille. Canaille represents all those aspects of Yuuya he tries to keep hidden. A creature not just willing but forced to do something underhanded, red eyes indicating some kind of scorn or resentment, possibly migratory, largely solitary but closely cooperating with mates, often at the margins of flocks but not liked by other birds, hard to find despite having loud calls. Her name is an insulting one referring to dogs or the lower class, but also sounds beautiful - he's commonly called a mongrel and seems to take it cheerfully.
Canaille is a little more openly concerned for people than Yuuya, though she's still generally quiet to his talkative. She is dyed black, because most people who don't know birds will then assume that she is a raven.]
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Open to suggestions?
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Any kind of smallish, quick, nocturnal bird I suppose.
Emmanuel Hall
[Castiel is an angel and therefore wouldn't technically have one, since he doesn't have a soul in the same sense that humans do.]
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Lyall
Richard (Tales of Graces f) (working on that app...)
[His preincarnation would've had a pine marten.]
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all of it.]
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Probably for the better this way, honestly. Because back when his name was Ahito, Kuniko was a weasel who was only too happy to see their mutual enemies suffer when the pair went behind their backs. Weasels were once a symbol of both stealth and revenge, after all.
At any rate, if you look closely enough, you might just spot them perched up in a tree, but rest assured - they most definitely spotted you first. With Akito's preference for clothes in subdued colors and Kuniko's trademark grey fur, it may be a little difficult to see them in the foliage from a distance.]
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- A spider or scorpion would have been super uninspired. And I'm severely arachnophobic so fuck that noise
- It's smaller and sillier and less impressive than she'd like, and that's hilarious
- It works as a Con Air reference, and every Homestuck knows how important Con Air is. Hullo, humminburr.
More seriously, they are greedy, territorial and always zipping from one thing to the next! And in Aztec culture it was believed that dead warriors were reincarnated as hummingbirds which is all kinds of relevant.
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Ponderation. Felix, I'm pretty sure, would have a rhinoceros, but that draws on aspects of him that Fred didn't/hasn't Echoed back. I'm honestly thinking Fred'd have some kind of dog, maybe a terrier breed. But if any of you have input, I'd be glad to hear it!
Asuka Langley Soryu
Although really she's on the tail end of puberty so maybe I can just say he has a preference for cuddly territorial predators...
POSSIBLY DOING THIS WRONG LOL
Oooor...
Honduran white bat.
ELIAN PRICE
The robin is a symbol of, quote - "understanding the power of song, happiness, guide in the wisdom of change, growth, renewal." Elian's had a rebirth of sorts multiple times in his life, and it's a good tie to that- in terms of his younger self, always happy and optimistic, and then learning from the changes that affected him.
His preincarnation? WHO THE FK KNOWS. Considering Angels of HDM don't have Daemons...that may be the case with Vector Prime.
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As such, I don't really have a specific idea for Eren's daemon, but I see her having a preference for small and quick predators.
Alan's daemon, on the other hand, is a peahen. She's generally more calm and subdued than her human, but sometimes gets angry and does the ridiculous fluffy hopping and hissing that angry peafowl do.
CHRISTOBEL STARSKY / STARSCREAM
Honestly, Starscream's is the same, his is just the Cybertronian version rather than the Earth version. Y'know.
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This life could have a Western Scrub Jay maybe. Pretty blue birds, have the playfulness common to corvids, shockingly smart but humans tend to underestimate them, children help raise siblings. They defend their nests.
Last life, I really hate resorting to ravens. Everyone already knows they're cool. Still! Aspects rarely focused on: Young ravens are exceedingly social, mischievous, playful etc but this mostly fades back. They roost in huge conglomerations. Also they pair up, and if a pair gets a chance to hold a territory they do so and become almost solitary - sometimes a couple has one or two friends, otherwise they're hostile to all other ravens and devoted to each other and their nests, which they defend fiercely.
Even young ravens have a violent kind of sense of justice - sort of - well, they'll kill a hapless other raven they perceive as getting advantages the others don't. They also recognize humans who've done them good or wrong and treat them accordingly, treating ones they don't like with great hatred. You can say that about scrub jays too, it's just... less pronounced.
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I also like the scrub jay. I can imagine that she would be even more talkative than him and all full of the sassy gossip.
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Kei does return and Sho drops everything in order to try to save him. This gets his gang killed and then his brother gets killed trying to kill the Triad's head - Shinji was also stoned at the time. That also breaks what little bond he has with his brother-in-law who worked for the Triad. Then his wife gets a brain tumor and then Kei appears just long enough for he and Sho to go after the Triad. And then everyone dies :3
Toushirou Hitsugaya
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Acorn Woodpeckers are exceedingly industrious in cacheing acorns and maintaining their caches. Everything wants to steal some, and they are not at all amused by this, and defend their stuff vigorously. They're social with their own kind and young birds look after their siblings, but they're pretty suspicious of birds that tend to steal. Which incidentally includes a lot of the clever playful corvids.
Fenn Forster / Fai D Flourite
But since his Kudan is FREAKING HOUSE SIZED and phoenixes aren't an actual thing, I decided on a Nicobar Pigeon. This, this, this and this should tell you all about why. They're just that fabulous. Also, pigeons are clever and social birds, and I bet she'd be a lot more sensible than her human B|
IC that translates to...
You'd assume, from the look of it, that this is a shallow man and his shallow daemon, fixed only on appearances; the same which is often said in ill spirits about those with butterflies and the like by their side.
But perhaps something else is hinted at in the way she moves, dumpy little thing that she still is. She's not a picture of studied grace, not like the man at all, and when not perching on his person she seems just as content to run along on the ground as she is to fly. Her name is Nyssa, a name which doesn't sound like much, but the meaning of it is 'beginning'. And those eyes with their white iris framing the pupil, like the contrast between snow and earth... they don't seem to miss much, bright with curiosity and attention. So perhaps the surface is just that, a surface, and perhaps they both like it that way.]
Mordin Solus
mordin, though, i'm having trouble with. i'm not sure what would be best for him?
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Small, fast, chattery, entertaining, right? Can live in all kinds of places, distressingly versatile and intelligent, quite happy to take advantage of technology. Extremely determined, quite conscientious about the young under their care, and entirely willing to do very bloody things that shock people who're hung up on them being entertaining and clever.
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seize on a thinly veiled excuse to babble about/post images of bald eaglestalk about why a Bald Eagle would work for Aaron Strider.Okay, okay, these birds have a lot of symbolism attached to them. They're seen as so regal and noble and cool-looking, AMERRIKUH, etc. But if you spend any time studying them, well, they scavenge and steal quite happily. Unlike Golden Eagles they're not all that bold and don't often tackle dangerous prey (like wolves. Goldens are hardcore.) No, baldies hunt well but are are great foragers and not very picky, though they'll defend what they've got regardless of how they got it.
And this pays off, because baldies are hideously successful. At least half of the new fledgelings survive to their first year and after that they tend to make it. Which is not guaranteed for any bird! But they can usually manage to find food regardless of what's going on, and not too many things dare to mess with them. Anything will go after the nests, but they defend those nests. Even against bears.
They're not all that social, but they don't often fight among themselves and can be seen in groups sometimes. Like a lot of birds they pair bond and seem to enjoy the company of their mates, which may be for life. Pairs have a loyalty to their first nesting site but can move elsewhere if they must. Sometimes they cooperate with their mates to hunt. As parents they vary even from year to year; sometimes they're distant and end up just dropping prey and flying off as soon as possible, sometimes they fuss and make sure every baby gets enough to eat.
Many eagles practice siblicide, with the oldest hatchling killing the younger ones. While some baldies do this, it's pretty common for more than one bird to fledge per brood and the sibs can be surprisingly supportive of each other. They play. There's a case where one seemed troubled by its sib not flying yet and curtailed its own flying to encourage the weaker sib and train it. It seems like they can have a sense of empathy.
Plus, you know, young ones start off more clumsy and timid but grow into their power and confidence. Adults hunt more, young ones scavenge more. And the whole eagle eyes/vision thing.
afaik those are all different birds. Also, their feathers can get kinda unkempt and sometimes they don't look all that majestic.
So yeah, to sum up: initially there might be cool/noble associations (doctor at a clinic that'll take anyone!), and then a lot of aspects people don't think highly of (LSR's location, general sketchiness) and a willingness to do less than scrupulous things... but then again, this is stuff that has to be done to keep doing this, and there's kindness there even at cost to self, sometimes.
Also I like to imagine what if getting a number meant getting a dæmon too and how dismayed Aaron would be to find that his was a bald eagle, since they're so often used as patriotic symbols and he's so disillusioned on that front.
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BUT FOR NOW I'LL STICK TO OOT!LINK
Right so the loyalty and devotion and reliability point him squarely at DOG, but he's got a bit of a loner streak to him, as well as aggressive overreactions to any even mildly threatening stimuli and some totally non threatening stimuli (ex: pots). So basically he's a dog with attitude problems. He is doge.
Not kiddng, he's a Shiba Inu. They're melodramatic, intelligent dogs that are incredibly loyal provided you can handle training them. They're prone to aggressive outbursts if you can't however, and will probably never be 100% okay with strangers. Also idk I like the idea of Link being a Japanese breed and whatnot. Oh and Shiba's are this nice creamy gold color, which ties into his golden wolf form in TP.
More on the personality side as opposed to the aesthetics, Shibas are often described as very cat-like dogs, tending having independent and almost aloof personalities. This fits in well with Link's solo mentality and his tendency to isolate himself. I could keep going drawing more parallels but I think you probably get the point. Doggy with some not quite so doggy features. He probably settles during the final stretch of being an Adult, and then remains fixed when he returns to being a child, which is pretty surreal and weird for everyone involved.
Of course Luke himself hasn't settled yet, and given what he might or might not go through in STE he could settle as any number of related things. At present his deamon tends to be medium to large furry animals, with occasional birds. They give him something to hold onto or hide behind when he's feeling nervous and it's a bit of a way to compensate for his smaller size and general timidity.
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STILL NOT HERE
THATS THE JOKE