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Ja'far ([personal profile] thekingssnake) wrote2018-01-24 10:57 pm

Phantasmal Rift App


OOC Information

Player name: Lin

Player age and gender: 23 | “She”

Any other characters in game?


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IC Information

Character name: Ja’far

Character canon: Magi

Canon point: Chapter 320

Physical Description: Here! | Height: 5’7 ½ , Age: 30

About the Character:

Ja’far can typically be described as a serious individual, a far cry from how he was as a child, who was a foulmouthed brat with a rude temper. However, that temper of his had been reined in after being given lessons by Rurumu, an Imuchakk who had practically adopted Ja’far as her son. Along with Rurumu, the other person in his life who greatly influenced him was also the same man who saved him from falling into depravity: Sinbad. Sinbad will remain to be the one person Ja’far had remained steadfastly loyal to over the years, eventually becoming the man’s chief advisor after he had founded his own kingdom and became King. Due to their closeness with one another, Ja’far can usually be seen by Sinbad’s side, usually acting as his voice of reason and calling him out on his actions, such as when he scolded Sinbad for blaming himself for using underhanded tricks such as manipulating slave children to start a rebellion to free himself or for lesser actions such as potentially sleeping with the Kou princess, Kougyoku Ren. He even admitted to his King that when it concerned his drinking, he does not have any faith in him concerning how Sinbad can become when under the influence.

On the other hand, despite Ja’far’s fierce loyalty to Sinbad, there had been evidence in which he cannot wholly agree with his methods. One example was when Sinbad was manipulating Alibaba, Aladdin, Morgiana, Hakuryuu, and Kougyoku; in which while he assured his King that while it was necessary to take those steps, he had called Sinbad out for being devious all the same for even thinking about using them. Unseen by others, Ja’far demonstrated showing doubts about his King’s actions after hearing Sinbad agree to help Hakuryuu with taking down the Kou Empire and knowing what Zepar’s true abilities on Kougyoku, even commenting to himself how he “would never get used to this. Chaining down someone’s life for the sake of the country.” Another example of his uncertainty was when Sinbad announced to Ja’far how he would be able to make the world a better place, at the cost of his own life of course, and Ja’far had yelled at the man to “stop running away from the past”, calling him out once more for not being able to accept how the world was changing and how people wanted how life was before Sinbad abdicated the throne.

Due to Rurumu’s influence, Ja’far had shown to be kind and caring - almost motherly - towards children, such as Aladdin and Alibaba. When Aladdin had lost Ugo during the time they were in Balbadd, Ja’far had been doing his best to cheer him up, though this meant spoiling the young Magi with food. This motherlike nature Ja’far adopted also usually made him be seen as the ‘responsible’ adult by the other generals; for example, Sharrkan and Masrur would usually go to him to settle any disputes, and he was usually the one the other generals would turn to for guidance. He had a kind nature that he was forced to hide away after killing his parents at the age of six and after he was brought into Sinbad’s company, he was able to slowly have that nature come out more. Ja’far can be fiercely protective of his friends and his country, willing to lay down his life for them; one example can be seen when conquering Zepar’s dungeon in the past where he had sacrificed his life to spare Masrur’s after the Sound Djinn made them fight to the death, and another example was when he fought to protect Sindria after it was invaded by Partevia soldiers and members of Sham-Lash - the assassination organization Ja’far once belonged to. Despite his kind nature, Ja’far would often be a realist instead of an optimist, jaded by past experiences that he had to remember to maintain a level head.

However, beneath his kind and stern facade, Ja’far still possessed a temper that he never managed to get rid of. This temper can easily be sparked by threatening his home or Sinbad; either choice can easily have Ja’far attack without much provocation. One person in particular that Ja’far truly detest would be the fallen magi known as Judar; in fact, Judar may be the only person Ja’far truly had a grudge against given the fallen magi’s role in what happened to the Sindra Kingdom during its founding days. In reaction to being angered, Ja’far’s pupils will turn into slits (much like a snake’s) and without even thinking about it, he will attack first unless stopped by Sinbad. Two examples of his temper can be seen when in the city of Balbadd, Cassim insulted Sinbad in front of Ja’far, having the former assassin almost kill the young man, and the second time was when Judar broke the shield around Sindria.


Character abilities:
Physical Abilities: While he isn’t the best in strength, Jafar is still powerful in his own way. As a former assassin, he is quick and nimble, usually moving to strike hard and fast. He is also a master of stealth and it has been noted by Morgiana that Jafar also possesses no scent. Due to his time working in Sham Lash, he is a master of a particular kind of assassination that requires the usage of rope darts connected to red wires that he usually wraps around his forearms and legs. Jafar is capable of remotely controlling these darts to trap and kill his opponents.

Balalark Sei: This is Jafar’s household vessel. By drawing on the power of Baal, Sinbad’s lightning Djinn, Jafar’s darts and wires becomes encased in electricity, taking on the form of snakes. This is a power he only has access to so long as Sinbad remains in possession of Baal.

Inventory: A pair of daggers/darts attached to red wires that he wears around his arms. The clothes on his back. The jewel that he wears around his head.

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