Post by Deucalion Lycaon on Jul 17, 2013 21:31:29 GMT -5
Deucalion Lycaon
Hail to the King
-Friends-
While the list isn't huge, Deucalion's largest base of people he knows falls just below pack and enemies into this category. Trust is not easy to earn and, at times, is clearly not feasible to obtain from the Alpha. However, there are moments when he will open up to others - albeit this is rare, but far less rare than say: Opening himself up to a relationship.
Hail to the One
-Enemies-
This list isn't quite as long as one might think. Enemies rarely appear and mostly they are conditional, fading when Deucalian feels they are no longer a hindrance to his plans, hostile or otherwise. The only enemies that have remained throughout is the elder generation of the Argent family and any outward influence actively trying to freeze his plans. ie. Hunters.
He doesn't particularly like Peter either.
Kneel to the Crown
-Partners-
This is one category that is particularly easy to get on, but not one that can remain for long. Deals come and go, and Deucalion has a habit of riding the usefulness of a connection down until he finds a more useful person/(thing?). He will always be fair, but will always attempt to run away with the profits at the end... And he is exceedingly proficient at it.
Stand in the Sun
-Pack-
Joining his pack is hard. Impossible to some, improbable to most. His requirement to even draw consideration awes most would be wolves into never even dreaming of joining him. Personally, Deucalion was only ever really seeking Alphas or potential Alphas anyway. For an Alpha to kill their own packmates takes quite a different set of gal than a normal werewolf possesses. That is what he seeks - and if that is what you possess, feel free to apply.
Hail to the King
-Lovers-
Safe to say that he has not considered such a thing since he has entered into Beacon Hills. While he is entirely single, such a line of thinking brings complications. He would never date a human. And if a wolf wasn't a pack member, they were liable at any point to be thrown on his need-to-kill list. This would create...conflict of interest - and its simply not something he can abide with while still retain his current position. If certain requirements were met... Maybe. However, he isn't prone to losing himself to emotion. Logic will always prevail.
Hail to the King
-Friends-
While the list isn't huge, Deucalion's largest base of people he knows falls just below pack and enemies into this category. Trust is not easy to earn and, at times, is clearly not feasible to obtain from the Alpha. However, there are moments when he will open up to others - albeit this is rare, but far less rare than say: Opening himself up to a relationship.
Hail to the One
-Enemies-
This list isn't quite as long as one might think. Enemies rarely appear and mostly they are conditional, fading when Deucalian feels they are no longer a hindrance to his plans, hostile or otherwise. The only enemies that have remained throughout is the elder generation of the Argent family and any outward influence actively trying to freeze his plans. ie. Hunters.
He doesn't particularly like Peter either.
Kneel to the Crown
-Partners-
This is one category that is particularly easy to get on, but not one that can remain for long. Deals come and go, and Deucalion has a habit of riding the usefulness of a connection down until he finds a more useful person/(thing?). He will always be fair, but will always attempt to run away with the profits at the end... And he is exceedingly proficient at it.
Stand in the Sun
-Pack-
Joining his pack is hard. Impossible to some, improbable to most. His requirement to even draw consideration awes most would be wolves into never even dreaming of joining him. Personally, Deucalion was only ever really seeking Alphas or potential Alphas anyway. For an Alpha to kill their own packmates takes quite a different set of gal than a normal werewolf possesses. That is what he seeks - and if that is what you possess, feel free to apply.
Hail to the King
-Lovers-
Safe to say that he has not considered such a thing since he has entered into Beacon Hills. While he is entirely single, such a line of thinking brings complications. He would never date a human. And if a wolf wasn't a pack member, they were liable at any point to be thrown on his need-to-kill list. This would create...conflict of interest - and its simply not something he can abide with while still retain his current position. If certain requirements were met... Maybe. However, he isn't prone to losing himself to emotion. Logic will always prevail.