Player Name: Cheska E-mail: paperlights at gmail Preferred Contact:recipeh Timezone: EST Current Characters in Victory Road: Sasha Braus | Attack on Titan | lordofthefries
Character Name: Lance Series: Voltron: Legendary Defender Timeline: End of S2E7 Canon Resource Links:Wiki Linkage
Personality:
For starters, Lance is tiring. He's a highly energetic teen with what's probably the universe's biggest ego and a penchant for toilet humor and fart jokes. He's boastful, impulsive, pretty much conceited as all hell, and he's (wrongly) convinced he is a ladies' man. No woman is safe around him, not even Princess Allura. On their first meeting where she collaspes into his arms, he blushes furiously and commences to hitting on her with lewd innuendo throughout the episode until Team Dad Shiro reigns him in. He continues to hit on her in various ways throughout the series, going as far as to offer to buy her sparkly presents at the swap moon to win her favor. Of course his eye for the ladies does get him into trouble where he ignores the gut feelings of his teammate Hunk in regards to some stranded passengers. Lance immediately starts flirting with the sole female on the other team and takes her on a ride in the Blue Lion just to show off. Unfortunately for this hormone driven buffoon, it turns out those passengers aren't stranded at all but are bounty hunters who are trying to get ahold of Voltron so they can clear their name with the Galra. The girl uses Lance's infuation against him and ties him to a tree on a random planet while she skips off with the Blue Lion. Certainly this dude was thinking with the wrong head and let his guard down big time.
And while one can excuse his behavior as just being a seventeen year old boy, one cannot forget how utterly immature Lance can be. When it comes to Keith, everything is a competition with him. Everything. He's literally convinced that it's a known fact in the Garrison that Lance and Keith were rivals, running neck and neck, up until Keith is booted out. But being convinced of that doesn't mean it's true at all, but when has that ever stopped Lance? He even manages to drag other people into his one-man rivalry with Keith. Rescuing a Shiro in need? Lance wants to be the one to do it over Keith. When Keith and Allura leave the safety of the castle to test a theory of whether or not Zarkon is tracking them, Lance's first reaction on their return is not to ask if they were safe. Instead, this dummy asks Keith if Allura is with him, but not in the manner of accompanying him, but implying that he's asking if Allura and Keith are an item now which, no. Keith and Allura clearly have better things to do at that moment, but try telling Lance that when he's feeling a little jealous. Any time is a good time to fight Keith in his eye, nevermind that half the time Keith isn't even bothered by him.
He also has a bad habit of getting caught up in the glory and praise that comes with being part of Voltron. For every mission that goes off well, Lance wants a ticker tape parade regardless of how dangerous and serious the mission might be. Crowds are his favorite as those are an opportunity to show how great Voltron is and wouldn't you all like to support this big ass robot and the cutie in the Blue Lion leg?
However, while this is all happening on the outside, on the inside Lance is actually more than a shallow teen. He's very attached to his large family that's back on Earth and he misses them dearly. He also misses Earth itself too, the rainfall, the beaches he grew up by, even his favorite food, garlic knots. Lance also takes care of himself, relishing in self-care like facial masks, silky robes, and soft music to help him sleep. It's easy to dismiss Lance as a bundle of impulsive bravado, especially when he rarely shows this softer side of himself. His hunger for glory and praise seems to be a result of him thinking that he isn't good enough, not as good as the rest of the team, definitely not as good as Keith. Sometimes Lance even questions whether or not he is the best choice as a Paladin for Voltron. He has high expectations of himself, yet he doesn't quite seem to reach them, so his defense mechanism is to pick fights with a person he secretly admires (Keith) and be the class clown and be his own hype man when no one else has a reason to be. Lance desperately wants to prove himself useful as a Paladin, but it seems like he wants to push this proof more to himself rather than to anyone else.
That said, he's also very friendly. Lance is quick to smile, quick to lighten the mood if needed. His free-spirit is strong and it wouldn't be wrong to say he enjoys the action packed parts of defending the universe. Adventure is probably his middle name and it's easy to see that he gets along with the rest of the team regardless of his less than savory antics.. Yes, even Keith sometimes. A miracle, really. While Lance is the only one who missed the fact that Pidge is a girl, his moments of perceptiveness do come in handy with him being the first one to be chosen by the Blue Lion and realizing that the Lions are sentient and that they communicate with their Paladins. He also is the one that prevents Keith from rushing headlong into a battle by reminding him that the surface they are fighting on is actually a living creature that's already been injured and following Keith's reckless plan, they would just cause it more pain. Keith actually agrees with Lance and continues on with a successful plan that Lance comes up with on the fly. Lance is actually a better Paladin than he gives himself credit for, but he isn't there yet in his journey to realize this himself.
Pokémon Information Affiliation: Trainer Starter: Miltank Password: Atomic Fireball
Lance | Voltron: Legendary Defender | Reserved
Name: Cheska
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Character
Name: Lance
Series: Voltron: Legendary Defender
Timeline: End of S2E7
Canon Resource Links: Wiki Linkage
Personality:
For starters, Lance is tiring. He's a highly energetic teen with what's probably the universe's biggest ego and a penchant for toilet humor and fart jokes. He's boastful, impulsive, pretty much conceited as all hell, and he's (wrongly) convinced he is a ladies' man. No woman is safe around him, not even Princess Allura. On their first meeting where she collaspes into his arms, he blushes furiously and commences to hitting on her with lewd innuendo throughout the episode until Team Dad Shiro reigns him in. He continues to hit on her in various ways throughout the series, going as far as to offer to buy her sparkly presents at the swap moon to win her favor. Of course his eye for the ladies does get him into trouble where he ignores the gut feelings of his teammate Hunk in regards to some stranded passengers. Lance immediately starts flirting with the sole female on the other team and takes her on a ride in the Blue Lion just to show off. Unfortunately for this hormone driven buffoon, it turns out those passengers aren't stranded at all but are bounty hunters who are trying to get ahold of Voltron so they can clear their name with the Galra. The girl uses Lance's infuation against him and ties him to a tree on a random planet while she skips off with the Blue Lion. Certainly this dude was thinking with the wrong head and let his guard down big time.
And while one can excuse his behavior as just being a seventeen year old boy, one cannot forget how utterly immature Lance can be. When it comes to Keith, everything is a competition with him. Everything. He's literally convinced that it's a known fact in the Garrison that Lance and Keith were rivals, running neck and neck, up until Keith is booted out. But being convinced of that doesn't mean it's true at all, but when has that ever stopped Lance? He even manages to drag other people into his one-man rivalry with Keith. Rescuing a Shiro in need? Lance wants to be the one to do it over Keith. When Keith and Allura leave the safety of the castle to test a theory of whether or not Zarkon is tracking them, Lance's first reaction on their return is not to ask if they were safe. Instead, this dummy asks Keith if Allura is with him, but not in the manner of accompanying him, but implying that he's asking if Allura and Keith are an item now which, no. Keith and Allura clearly have better things to do at that moment, but try telling Lance that when he's feeling a little jealous. Any time is a good time to fight Keith in his eye, nevermind that half the time Keith isn't even bothered by him.
He also has a bad habit of getting caught up in the glory and praise that comes with being part of Voltron. For every mission that goes off well, Lance wants a ticker tape parade regardless of how dangerous and serious the mission might be. Crowds are his favorite as those are an opportunity to show how great Voltron is and wouldn't you all like to support this big ass robot and the cutie in the Blue Lion leg?
However, while this is all happening on the outside, on the inside Lance is actually more than a shallow teen. He's very attached to his large family that's back on Earth and he misses them dearly. He also misses Earth itself too, the rainfall, the beaches he grew up by, even his favorite food, garlic knots. Lance also takes care of himself, relishing in self-care like facial masks, silky robes, and soft music to help him sleep. It's easy to dismiss Lance as a bundle of impulsive bravado, especially when he rarely shows this softer side of himself. His hunger for glory and praise seems to be a result of him thinking that he isn't good enough, not as good as the rest of the team, definitely not as good as Keith. Sometimes Lance even questions whether or not he is the best choice as a Paladin for Voltron. He has high expectations of himself, yet he doesn't quite seem to reach them, so his defense mechanism is to pick fights with a person he secretly admires (Keith) and be the class clown and be his own hype man when no one else has a reason to be. Lance desperately wants to prove himself useful as a Paladin, but it seems like he wants to push this proof more to himself rather than to anyone else.
That said, he's also very friendly. Lance is quick to smile, quick to lighten the mood if needed. His free-spirit is strong and it wouldn't be wrong to say he enjoys the action packed parts of defending the universe. Adventure is probably his middle name and it's easy to see that he gets along with the rest of the team regardless of his less than savory antics.. Yes, even Keith sometimes. A miracle, really. While Lance is the only one who missed the fact that Pidge is a girl, his moments of perceptiveness do come in handy with him being the first one to be chosen by the Blue Lion and realizing that the Lions are sentient and that they communicate with their Paladins. He also is the one that prevents Keith from rushing headlong into a battle by reminding him that the surface they are fighting on is actually a living creature that's already been injured and following Keith's reckless plan, they would just cause it more pain. Keith actually agrees with Lance and continues on with a successful plan that Lance comes up with on the fly. Lance is actually a better Paladin than he gives himself credit for, but he isn't there yet in his journey to realize this himself.
Pokémon Information
Affiliation: Trainer
Starter: Miltank
Password: Atomic Fireball
Samples
RP Sample: TDM Network Thread
Victory Road Sample: TDM Action Thread