character. CHARACTER NAME: Jane Crocker SERIES: Homestuck CANON POINT: Just as Jane enters Sburb. APPEARANCE: boop DESIRED CLASS & REASONING: Jane should be a Harvest Cleric, given her title as Maid of Life in Sburb. It seems that life players get healing powers, so a healer class fits her perfectly! PREVIOUSLY IN HOLYRELIC: N/A
PERSONALITY: There are two words repeatedly used to describe Jane: “tightass” and “skeptic”. And there’s a reason for this: Jane’s a little overly skeptical! Her friend Dirk is constantly challenging her to be more open, and she’s actively hurt her friend Roxy by not believing her. Jane claims she believes in her, but her logical mind makes it difficult for her to truly believe that Roxy is the one who stole her pumpkins with some kinda magic future technology! In most cases, Jane is right to be skeptical, yes, but her tendency to be skeptical by default means that she rarely takes anything her friends tell her at face value. It is this stubborn skepticism that keeps her in the dark from the (admittedly obvious) sabotage and subliminal messaging being directed at her by the Batterwitch.
As the story progresses, however, Jane makes an effort to be less skeptical as a rule. She is really loyal and affectionate towards her friends, and when she realizes how she’s hurt them, she takes it pretty hard. She tends to beat up on herself when she makes mistakes like this, even if she has reason to do what she’s done. This might be a symptom of her general social awkwardness. Given how she handles discussing more serious things (like her crush on Jake), it seems she can get flustered when feelings are involved, and in some cases opts to take the fall herself rather than let anyone else get hurt.
Still, Jane isn’t above getting frustrated or angry. It just doesn’t happen that often. When it does, however, the most she’s been shown to do is snap or TYPE IN ALL CAPS, so it seems she has good control over her temper. She doesn’t always have control over her impulses, however, as she is quick to grow impatient when told to wait on starting up the game Roxy has sent her. This is a good quality in a junior gumshoe, perhaps, but it’s likely to get her into trouble. Her curiosity and desire to solve mysteries is just as strong as her interest in jokes and pranks, and might just be the major thing to set her apart from her Poppop, John Crocker.
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character.
CHARACTER NAME: Jane Crocker
SERIES: Homestuck
CANON POINT: Just as Jane enters Sburb.
APPEARANCE: boop
DESIRED CLASS & REASONING: Jane should be a Harvest Cleric, given her title as Maid of Life in Sburb. It seems that life players get healing powers, so a healer class fits her perfectly!
PREVIOUSLY IN HOLYRELIC: N/A
PERSONALITY: There are two words repeatedly used to describe Jane: “tightass” and “skeptic”. And there’s a reason for this: Jane’s a little overly skeptical! Her friend Dirk is constantly challenging her to be more open, and she’s actively hurt her friend Roxy by not believing her. Jane claims she believes in her, but her logical mind makes it difficult for her to truly believe that Roxy is the one who stole her pumpkins with some kinda magic future technology! In most cases, Jane is right to be skeptical, yes, but her tendency to be skeptical by default means that she rarely takes anything her friends tell her at face value. It is this stubborn skepticism that keeps her in the dark from the (admittedly obvious) sabotage and subliminal messaging being directed at her by the Batterwitch.
As the story progresses, however, Jane makes an effort to be less skeptical as a rule. She is really loyal and affectionate towards her friends, and when she realizes how she’s hurt them, she takes it pretty hard. She tends to beat up on herself when she makes mistakes like this, even if she has reason to do what she’s done. This might be a symptom of her general social awkwardness. Given how she handles discussing more serious things (like her crush on Jake), it seems she can get flustered when feelings are involved, and in some cases opts to take the fall herself rather than let anyone else get hurt.
Still, Jane isn’t above getting frustrated or angry. It just doesn’t happen that often. When it does, however, the most she’s been shown to do is snap or TYPE IN ALL CAPS, so it seems she has good control over her temper. She doesn’t always have control over her impulses, however, as she is quick to grow impatient when told to wait on starting up the game Roxy has sent her. This is a good quality in a junior gumshoe, perhaps, but it’s likely to get her into trouble. Her curiosity and desire to solve mysteries is just as strong as her interest in jokes and pranks, and might just be the major thing to set her apart from her Poppop, John Crocker.