I am very much not a fan of talking about my character in any avenue outside of private chats, mostly because I am self-conscious and quite shy when talking about my artistic creations. To me, I feel like talking about my character is self-indulgent, -aggrandizing and...words like that. I also don't really like to talk about RP out-of-character at all (bar exceptions), preferring to let things take their course and what have you. I remember one player a while ago who was OOC insistent that Seriphyn and their character were not compatible, with me just saying "Ah, just let the RP take its course". Ended up with some mild compatibility in the end. Talking about RP out-of-character makes me feel like the chance of non-organic developments increase. Part of the game of any engagement is not letting the other side know your true intention; this holds true even if the 'engagement' is friendly.
However, as my primary RP partner (you all know who that is) has decreased activity, I'm sort of not really doing anything in RP anymore. This could be an RP outreach thing but...at the same time, my sort of RP is focused on very intense human relationships (themes of human condition etc.), and that leaves out all but the most time-devoted RPers. Even then, the 'intense' nature of the RP I go for sort of pushes it into the realm of relationships, and since Seri's already spoken for...on top of that, the intensity pushes the RP more into the male-female paradigm, leaving me more interested in engaging with female characters, even if platonically.
Anyway, if some of you are interested in Seriphyn, and feel there's more to his antagonistic exterior, here's a little outline of his character according to the definitions of Byronic Hero by both TVTropes and Wikipedia. I think the Hero dimension has left me a little lost in being able to RP with other male characters, beyond comrades who look up to him (back during FDU time). The Romantic (capital r) nature of the RP is perhaps why it is so heteronormative in terms of the bias towards engaging with female characters. Maybe.
TVTropesAre usually male and considered very attractive physically, possessing a great deal of charisma, sophistication, and intelligence, as well as emotional sensitivity, which may translate into moodiness.
How to talk about this without coming across as a complete full-of-oneself knob...OK, well, at least two characters played by female players have considered Seriphyn to be the above (sigh, what a first point to answer). Obviously these characters didn't meet Seriphyn in the Summit. Quickly moving on, Seriphyn is extremely moody, being challenged by big questions about the human condition, particularly true as a capsuleer.
Is intensely introspective and may be described as dark and brooding. He dwells on the pains or perceived injustices of his life, often to the point of over-indulgence. May muse philosophically on the circumstances that brought him to this point, including personal failings.
This only came about as a result of the CCP Vevelonel event. Over-indulgence is the big one, especially the 'musing philosophically on the circumstances'. Even OOC, lol. Call me a method RPer, but lavishing in the dark depths of human emotion (emotion, not action pls. don't want to be associated with the implications of hte latter) is something I enjoy. Maybe I watch too much anime.
Is cynical and jaded, often due to a mysterious Dark and Troubled Past, which, if uncovered, will reveal a significant loss, or a crime or mistake committed which still haunts him.
Lyn Farel has pointed out that they have observed Seriphyn to be the only character that is outwardly sarcastic about their own faction while remaining nominally loyal to it. I think they also noted Seriphyn's outward displays of passionate idealism versus scatching cynicism re: the Federation. But this is not a result of Seri's Dark and Troubled Past (which I mostly pin about Vevelonel, since it's CCP canon and not stuff I made up to attention seek <_<), but more the 'jaded but loyal soldier' trope. I shouldn't have kicked Seri out of FedNav/FDU, because I equally enjoyed playing that role, too. Ah well.
He is extremely passionate, with strong personal beliefs which are usually in conflict with the values of the status quo. He sees his own values and passions as above or better than those of others, manifesting as arrogance or a martyr-like attitude.
This is a big one (and builds on Lyn's mentioning some time ago about Seri going between passion and cynicism). Seriphyn does genuinely believes his ideals and principles to be better than everyone and everything else, because if everyone followed it, the cluster could get along. In public venues, it is indeed manifested as arrogance. Ironically, and OOC, I think everyone would approve of Seriphyn's ideals in some form or another. He's against dividing people by race, against militarism, against jingoism, against unquestioning compliance; basically, all of his ideas are derived from the classical liberalism of the Enlightenment.
A key element I play is
tabula rasa which I think some of you must have seen; Seriphyn has said "If an ethnic Minmatar was born and nobody told them they were Minmatar (let alone cut off from all other Minmatar), are they still Minmatar?" and "If all space technology ceased operation, would we still be Caldari and Gallente?". He challenges the big four identities as a product of 'interstellar imperialism' which does not accurately reflect humans at the planetary society level.
Of course, Seriphyn doesn't care about tact, because you shouldn't need to convince people of your superior ideals with diplomacy, since your ideals are still superior without it!
The 'status quo' bit is interesting, if one would consider the 'status quo' in light of the Summit's attitudes. Majority of the time, Seriphyn's ideals are in direct conflict with those of the Summit (even if his ideals are an extension of the general principles we hold in the OOC Internet). Finally, the 'martyr-like' bit manifests itself mostly in any RP relating to physical confrontation, like playing space marine.
His intense drive and determination to live out his philosophy without regard to others' philosophies produces conflict, and may result in a tragic end, should he fail, or revolution, should he succeed. This rebellion against the rules or values of the society he finds himself in, as well as a disrespect for rank/privilege *, often leads to social isolation, rejection, or exile.
If shouting at each other in the Summit is conflict, there we go (although Seri never actually get angry in the Summit; at least, I never have him outright sling folk with vicious insults as I've seen other characters do to Seri)
WikipediaArrogant
Yes. Which is interesting, since other Arrogant characters I've met tend to lean more to the Villain side of things (Angel Cartel, Sani Sabik). Seri is, at the end of it, a Hero character. Compassion, charity, kindness. He's actually quite nice face-to-face since he is averse to talking politics 'in real life' (in person), and generally sees it as counterproductive to treat someone poorly in the flesh. Over the Summit, he sees it as just FTL banter.
Cunning and able to adapt
This, I don't know. If I was still in FW, the 'cunning' thing could play into any FW-related RP. Adapting to specific social or cultural situations, sure. For example, Seri rails against the Caldari State, but when he's there, it's 'do as the Romans do'
Cynical
You don't spend ten years bleeding your guts out for politicians, and then the guts of the men/women under you, and not get a little cynical. In FW, I played to the 'shared consciousness' of soldiers regardless of faction, for a while. Ultimately, however, I didn't encounter any other 'cynical but loyal' soldier-type character, so nothing came of it.
Disrespectful of rank and privilege
Tied to his rebellious nature, Seriphyn does not like authority since he had a problematic upbringing with mostly absent parents. It may just boil down to envy, resentment, bitterness, and the need to 'prove oneself' or 'make a point' by shoving it at those in power (who he's making the point to, nobody knows).
A recent example of this trait was Seriphyn's attitudes to the Ray of Matar, ironically captured in CCP's news item stating how a Gallente said "It's only one lady you'll never meet and she's just some politician anyway". It's not just baseless rebellion for its own sake. Seriphyn believes everyone to be equal. Anyone in authority have more power than everyone else, thus they are not equal to the common man. This is amplified by the fact that the Voluval seems arbitrary. When you're all about rule of law and justice, special markings based on tradition (ie. we've always done it, it must be true) is in complete opposition to classical liberalist theory.
At the same time, Seriphyn's gregarious and adaptable nature means he will respect the Ray of Matar as per any esteemed individual of New Eden. Again, part of the game is not giving away your true thoughts and intentions.
Emotionally conflicted, bipolar, or moody
Already touched on this. Seriphyn smiles a lot (I notice he smiles moreso than I've seen other male character smiles...guess smiling isn't generally manly and dark and brooding etc.) He's also very friendly in person (believe it). But then he gets depressed and goes into all sorts of melancholy.
Having a distaste for social institutions and norms
Again tied to Seriphyn's classical liberalism. Tradition is "dead people's baggage" and is no excuse in the place of reason, rationality, and modernity.
Having a troubled past or suffering from an unnamed crime
Parents didn't get murdered by pirates, incidentally.
Intelligent and perceptive
Yes, but I'd need an advocate on that one to 'prove it'.
Jaded, world-weary
Same answer as cynical, really.
Mysterious, magnetic and charismatic
YMMV on this one. This is really subjective and depends on how you the player-character interprets Seriphyn when interacting with him one-on-one (ie. not in the Summit, but 'in real life' as Seri calls it).
Rebellious
I believe Matariki Rain stated Seriphyn had a sort of 'roguish appeal', again tied to his rebellious nature already outlined above. Seriphyn is loyal to the Federation (or was), but will overthrow it if it no longer reflects the people it stands for. People organize governments, not governments organize people, etc.
Seductive and sexually attractive
Ha...will have to defer judgement to female players I've RPed with on that one (and only then, in-depth). I don't think a straight male player could appreciate the attractiveness of a male character the same way a straight member of the opposing gender can. Ho boy, does that sound self-aggrandizing...
Self-critical and introspective
Very much. Seriphyn believes he can only redeem himself by enslaving himself to justice. Not that he knows what he is redeeming himself from.
Socially and sexually dominant
Ignoring the sexual bit, I've always played Seriphyn as a bit of an 'alpha male' in person, especially bar channels. It's not so much about being all 'hurr durr manly muscles hnghh' but more in gregarity. Encouraging conversation, being animated, and so on.
...this is often the case when you encounter player-characters of a lower...artistic commitment...than yourselves. Of course it's easier to come across as socially dominant in RP if you're the one stimulating the RP...
Sophisticated and educated
This is funny because I am university-educated IRL and Seriphyn is not in EVE. Nonetheless, he's sort of played as educated and sophisticated (perhaps 'educated from experience). This comes despite his accent. He's not as sophisticated as some characters out there, ie. super posh and fancy and all, but I still think he uses appropiate vocab.
Struggling with integrity
Sort of tied to the self-critical, struggling with life, period, idea. A few days ago, one of Seriphyn's clashes in the Summit (over the Ray of Matar) caused him in another VR channel to mull over whether or not he was right in his confrontational behaviour. He introspected in the company of a couple other characters over these ideas, on whether or not he should be diplomatic.
Treated as an exile, outcast, or outlaw
Hmm. Maybe socially. And even then, only amongst the 'Summit circle'.
Anyway, that's it. Maybe this is some sort of self-justification or -assurance, but I thought like sharing some aspects of my character, because I was conscious he was becoming viewed as a unilateral dick (not that I had any direct or indirect OOC hints from people about that). I know it's my responsibility, in terms of "If you play your character this way, you can't expect your character to not be viewed that way, period". But that notion doesn't make the distinction between genuinenly one-dimensional dickish characters, and dickish characters that have depth behind them. Naturally, I feel Seriphyn is in the latter group.
But yeah, if you're into that sort of thing above, let me know and whatnot.