Herlock Sholmes (
greatdeduction) wrote2021-09-24 05:27 pm
GREAT DEDUCTION POST

Hey, you! You sure are a person! Herlock Sholmes as the great consulting detective he is will be more than happy to observe all what your characters are and make deductions from them! Will they be correct deductions? Uh. Jury's out on that one.
Anyways, if you could be so kind as to answer these questions below about your characters, I'd appreciate it. Happy murdergame!!
What does your character look like? (You can link a full-body image, art or fanart, I don't care, or just give a description if you want)
Any notable body language they have? (Are they withdrawn? Do they stand proud? Any nervous tics? You don't have to be super descriptive at all, and you don't have to fill this out if you can't think of anything definitive.)
Anything else that might stand out about them? (Are they stinky? Do they turn blue when they get embarrassed, or something? I don't know. Just mention whatever you want, here.)

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What does your character look like? here's the whore
Any notable body language they have?
-He seems to move with a bit of a swagger, intended to be both cool and intimidating.
-His body language in relation to flirting and violence is the exact same cocky smirk, or tensed jaw and intimidating stare.
-He moves with a fair bit of dexterity, and at a glance you can tell that his knuckles have been bruised and broken from fighting at multiple points in his life.
-Whenever he's feeling shy, he runs his hands through his hair and smooths it down.
Anything else that might stand out about them?
-He's got a scar on his eyebrow that looks like it came from a knife. It's mainly noticable because the split in his eyebrow hasn't regrown, while everything else about him regenerates.
-Whenever he's angry at someone, his eyes will immediately flicker toward the parts of their body that would be particularly fragile.
-............... i'm just going to come out and say sholmes can probably tell that he gets aroused by pain and threats of murder.