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Eleven hours after Glen had strangled him to unconsciousness, Jack wakes up, eight feet under soil. At first, he is disoriented; the total darkness, the lack of air, and the crushing weight confuse him - but then something slimy wriggles past his hand, and he instinctively gasps.

The action fills his mouth with dirt. Jack tries to scream, and the effort of the whole thing makes him pass out.

Fifteen minutes later, he wakes up once again. He tries to claw at the dirt; the soil is densely packed. He manages to dig around for seven minutes before passing out once again.

He's woken up by a beetle crossing the bridge of his nose. Jack thinks of death for the first time, closes his eyes, and waits. He passes out in three minutes, and asphyxiates in five.

Nineteen hours and twenty-one minutes after Glen strangled him, Jack awakens seven and two-thirds of a foot underground. There is the initial rush of sheer disappointment, and the chilling realisation that if the Mansion will not allow him to die permanently, he will remain here, choking, struggling for breath, for eternity.

Panic settles in, and he breathes in dirt and soil, hands frantically scrabbling at anything. His left ring finger's nail catches on a buried branch and is ripped violently from the bed.

Jack screams again, but the sound is muffled by soil rushing in. He passes out within thirty seconds. He suffocates within four minutes. Twenty-one hours and one minute after Glen strangled him, he resurrects. He realises his wounds are recovered, but he's still underground, and he still cannot breathe.

Glen's face flashes before his eyes. Jack knows that he is crying; the tears are lost in the damp earth.

One full day after Glen had strangled him, Jack has died at least four times, by the painful compression of suffocation, and the lightheadedness of oxygen loss. He's clawed and pushed his way through six inches.

A day and a half after Glen had strangled him, he has lost count. He's ripped off all of his nails at least once, and while his mind tries to wave the pain off, since it's happened so many times, every time he resurrects, the pain starts anew, and his body convulses.

A day and a half and one minute after Glen had strangled him, Jack remembers the Looking Glass' face. He remembers the words that the Chain had told him, even after he knew what he was. He remembers that he said okay even if Jack had hurt him.

He remembers what it's like to have a friend.

Seven minutes later, the tears are still wet on his face, and Jack is dead once again.
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If this Jack had a character song, it'd be Miku Hatsune's Rotten Girl, Grotesque Romance (Stalker).

cut for lyrics. )

Yes, he's just that terrible of a person.
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“get out of the pool!”

Social links are people/beings/whathaveyou that have made an impression on Jack. If you are on here, it will do you well to be very, very careful in the near future. Because you are in very big trouble.

It is impossible for Jack to form a normal romantic relationship. It is very unlikely that he will form normal friendships as well. He is used to grading people on their usefulness to him; this is slowly changing, but it will take time.

Closeness is rated on a scale of -10 to 10, 10 (maximum) meaning that Jack's loyalty is yours. Links can be broken or reversed. A rank of 0 means that Jack has no particular opinion about you. Arcana are used to describe what position Jack ascribes you to.

Last edited 09/25/10.

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Tarot meaning quotes from here; social links originally introduced in Persona 3.
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introduction; The first time Glen comes over to the Vessalius manor, half of the servants faint, along with his mother. His father scolds him, later; why didn't he warn any of them that Glen Baskerville was coming?

Jack doesn't have an answer to that. Was he not allowed to invite his best friend into his own home?

Glen's the one to chide him, later, in the privacy of the former's bedroom balcony. "You need to learn the game of Houses, Jack," he scolds, fondly, and Jack just ducks his head.

verse; )
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This version of Jack has something like antisocial personality disorder (for more information, see more information on Jack, and the Wiki article on APD here), and will not hesitate to do something, if only for the amusement that he shall get out of doing so.

Therefore, to those that I will possibly play with, please give me your permissions on what Jack can do and what he cannot, as your preferences as a mundane. I don't want to make anybody uncomfortable, so just to be safe \o/

Physical damage? When triggered, Jack will do his best to cause as much pain for a person as possible; he kills on a whim. He also has a history of sexual deviance. How much damage/badtouch/etc is he allowed to do to your character?

Take note that I will always consult the mundane first before killing and/or triggering sexual behaviour, but if you want, you can already state your preferences here.

Psychological damage? He loves doing this. He can infer a lot of things from body language and by listening carefully to his subject. I try my best not to godmode, and to make his assumptions and reasoning logical. How much am I allowed to infer from your character? How easy would it be? Would it be feasible for a mentalist like him to do so?

What are the character's triggers? Should Jack be able to mention them, or would you feel uncomfortable playing out that aspect of the character? Can Jack manipulate your character?

Special permissons: Anything else you want to say or if you want to punch me over the internet for playing such a horrible character ;A;, stick it here!

Here's the form:


Thank you!

On an additional note: everything is free game with this Jack, save for killing and non-con. Consult with me first for these. Else, bring it on.

Disclaimer: I will not be completely accurate with the depiction of APD (it's too mentally exhausting to play a complete psychopath and/or sociopath, and it would defeat the purpose of character development), but be warned that this Jack Vessalius is probably one of the most dangerous people in any one game.
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[livejournal.com profile] pandoraheartsdr

&bull Intro; Jack arrives from mid-Tragedy. Various people patch him up. Rufus, as well as Jabberwock is onto his charade. Vincent, Break, and Alice are not.
&bull Jack killed Glen, Glen killed him. Finally.
&bull And wakes up with Glen half a day later. WTF, mansion?
&bull So the Mansion creeps everyone out. Including Jack. Hahaha.
&bull Jack comes across bitty!Gil. Ponders, too.
&bull Jack fucks with another Jack's mind. Decides he should do this more :D
&bull He meets Gilbertine. After Glen gouged out her eye. Lovely day, really.
&bull A-hunting we will go, with Jabberwock dearest.
&bull Jack meets Lacie. Predictably, he tries to kill her, but is headed off by Jabberwock. 8|
&bull Jack meets Jackie. Chucks a pair of gardening shears at her. Best thing y/y?
&bull Jack traumatises the crap out of a tiny!Gil.
&bull He also has tea with Barma.
&bull Jack finds out that Alyss exists, even here.
&bull And the icing on the cake: Lacie kills him.
&bull Jack's brought back to the mansion mid-autopsy. He is Not Pleased. He also strikes a deal with Rufus Barma, but his lover is a different story altogether.
&bull Jack returns to the mansion, but under the guise of a pre-Tragedy Jack Vessalius.
&bull Jack breaks down in the Looking Glass' arms.
&bull Funtiems with Jabberwock.
&bull Mind games with a Vincent.
&bull More mind games with Vincent. Jack realises how much he's been traumatised by Lacie killing him.
&bull Jack antagonises the crap out of Kevin Regnard. Guy runs out in tears. Jack snacks on candied ginger.
&bull Aaaand he taunts Jack into storming off. Kinda.
&bull Jack loses a very private letter. He truces temporarily with Lacie, tries to strangle the Looking Glass, reveals himself to Vincent and Shelly, and tries very hard not frighten two Gilberts too much.

Oh, and Glen strangles him unconscious and buries him alive.
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❥ He has an unbreakable façade of benevolence and cheer; he's practised and perfected this for over twenty years. Oz had Gilbert and Eliot to find him; Jack has had no-one. It is incredibly hard to spot the difference between this Jack and the others - he's just that good.
❥ He is very unstable. He will manipulate anyone and everyone for no reason other than 'oh, I was bored'. His pretty face and charming personality makes it quite easy.
❥ He has nearly zero sense of empathy and no conscience.
❥ He's a mentalist, meaning that he can read body language very well, and that he can subtly influence people.
❥ He's taken from mid-tragedy of Sablier.
❥ This Jack killed his Alice as an attempt to stop the Tragedy. If the girl died, the Will of the Abyss will lose her link to Sablier, and perhaps the Abyss would not swallow up the capital. He'd been planning to use her against Glen, but she wasn't worth the trouble, anyway.
❥ He had known about Miranda Barma telling Vincent about opening the door to the Abyss, and did not stop the boy. If Gilbert hadn't taken that blow for him, he would have killed the boy himself.
❥ He wanted to kill Glen for choosing Lacie over him, and since he was dying anyway, used himself as a seal to stop Glen from resurrecting forever. It was just to spite him. He hates Glen Baskerville with a passion - and he loves the man with the same intensity as well.
❥ He collects scissors. He holds a certain genuine fondness for Vincent, and had been the one to give the boy his first pair of scissors.
❥ Jack is a very dangerous man. Be cautious around him.

his reasons;

❥ He's learned from a very young age that he is not loved. Never was, never will be. The world is only full of pretenses, why should he be different?
❥ This Jack's Glen Baskerville rivals him in how manipulative he is. A very large part of what made Jack what he is currently is how the Duke of Baskerville overtook his life.

Jack was originally engaged to another noblewoman, Anna-Marie. However, the girl, after meeting with his back-then acquaintance, Glen, fell in love with Glen instead. Before she could call off their engagement, Jack killed her out of sheer jealousy, and made it look like an accident.

He then looked at Glen, closely; what made him so different? And in a strange turn of events, Jack became enamored with the other man, love devolving into obsession, even through all that Glen had put him through. His own Glen never reciprocated what he felt. Instead, he used Jack as a substitute, physically and emotionally, for his first and only sweetheart: Lacie.

Jack grew his hair out because Glen said it reminded him of her. The Duke had bought him the same kind of cologne. He'd even make Jack dress up in elaborate gowns, thread flowers in his loose hair, and order him to paint his face with women's makeup. When he'd step out into Glen's balcony, the duke would look through him and kiss him with a sort of love that Jack had never had.

When Glen took him to bed, he told Jack to leave his hair loose, blindfolded him, and told him not to make a sound. In the very same night (and subsequent ones), Jack never heard his name, but of a woman long dead: Lacie.

And he allowed it. Loved it, looked forward to it. Because if he could make Glen happy, everything was all right in the world, even if it was inherently wrong, even if it shattered his heart into pieces every time. At least he was still loved, even if it was a lie.

So he devoted his everything to Glen, and what did the man do? He killed everyone in Sablier for Lacie.

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