>>3544916I have a very unique conception of Raven, and I hazard to say that few others share it. The average """fan""" undoubtedly sexualizes her to a degree that is simply inane. As such, she has become a character that most simply view as a pair of legs or as a component to a number of ships. It pains me deeply to see such a character - one that possesses such potential, wit, beauty, and grace - be relegated to perpetual mediocrity; writers, even, rarely deviate from her typical storylines because - I presume - they know what fans want to see. What's more, people presume that her mannerisms are hers by choice rather than necessity and that she's needlessly/unnecessarily cold. Truly, the list of misconceptions people have is immense in breadth, and I sorely wish I could impart upon most the true nature and potential of her character: her story, her troubles, her emotions, her strength, her bravery, and her utter resplendence.
>>3544983>>>3544918>It depends on my proximity to her; intuition tells meHer asceticism dictates that she has rarely, if ever, drank alcohol. As such, copious amounts would elicit quite the response; undoubtedly, she would open up soon after the buzz hits her and subsequently loosen the vicegrip she has on her emotions. It would be absolutely adorable to see her in such a relaxed state insofar as she doesn't begin to panic and enjoys herself. It would be a glimpse into her soul for a moment ephemeral. While I don't think she would do anything she would regret, I certainly believe that she might say some things that she would certainly not have otherwise said. Regarding the hangover, she probably has an incantation for that. If not, she'd just stay in med/meditate the headache (and the day) away. If I was there, I would do everything in my power to comfort her and mitigate the damage: bring her tea and food, medicine, etc...