Vladislav Kajdar (Ilya Ludoed)

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Ilya Ludoed

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GenderMale
Age20 years
Weight 66kg
Height 183cm
RaceKid
Classpect Maid of Void
Type colorGray
GuardianRobot
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Maid of Void: One who Creates with Void or Creates Void

Maids start out relying on others for their Aspect. They’re often treated like doormats, dismissed or pushed around by those they rely on. Their challenge is to learn to rely on themselves for their Aspect

A Maid of Void would start out either relying on others for nothing or relying on others to know when to stop or give up, or when something is meaningless or unimportant. They might at first waste their energy on any number of things or interests, not really understanding how to gauge value or planning out things. They might not understand that they shouldn’t be totally honest and open with everything and that maybe some things are better left unsaid or just hidden, but they would rely on others to tell them what’s appropriate or not at first.

They might also rely on others to keep their secrets for them. They might be curious and nosy about all kinds of things, not understanding at first they don’t need to notice everything or that not everything is equally important and meaningful. They might act very childish or naive. Like I said before they would have trouble understanding differences in value and worth, like why not spend all their time playing hopscotch for hours when their work or chores or something actually important that needs doing, but tend to defer to any authority figure when they say what not to do. They might even skip or ignore some important thing because someone with authority over them thought it was worthless.

When they rise to their challenge, they would start relying on themselves for this kind of thing. They would stop seeing some things as important and start ignoring them, focusing on only what they want. They would start to consider a lot of things useless or unnecessary, either making them more efficient in what they actually do, or a huge procrastinator/avoider for what they should be doing. They either become super careful or very careless with things because of that. They might even spend their time creating or doing useless or insignificant items or activities. They would essentially start rebelling against whatever authority used to make those kinds of decisions for them.


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