Cesare Borgia (
maleborgia) wrote2011-01-20 10:29 pm
Entry tags:
AU-verse
What the hell. Better explanation of what I'm doing here. I didn't have this at first because I only threw Cesare into the event on a whim (which is also why I only have the one icon--thank you, Google).
Basically I aged up Cesare. For him, it's 1502 and he is 28 years old. The physical change is the most apparent. He dresses in much the same way he does in canon because in canon he dresses like he does as an adult not because that is what he would have worn at that age but whatever I'm really nitpicking over that one, although when wandering around Camp he'll probably also be wearing a mask. Rumor has it it's because he's been disfigured by the syphilis. I prefer the train of thought saying that he did it because it was somewhat intimidating and helped to conceal his identity. But, yeah, VD. :|a
Psychologically he's more sure of himself because he has actually accomplished the things he dreamed about doing as a teenager, although not quite in the same way he thought he would. By this point he has renounced his cardinalate and become gonfaloniere--basically captain of the guard for the Church. His father isn't going to die until 1503 and he has just successfully put down an attempted coup against him. Cesare is at the height of his fame and power and he has no idea his wave of fortune is about to break.
Basically I aged up Cesare. For him, it's 1502 and he is 28 years old. The physical change is the most apparent. He dresses in much the same way he does in canon because in canon he dresses like he does as an adult not because that is what he would have worn at that age but whatever I'm really nitpicking over that one, although when wandering around Camp he'll probably also be wearing a mask. Rumor has it it's because he's been disfigured by the syphilis. I prefer the train of thought saying that he did it because it was somewhat intimidating and helped to conceal his identity. But, yeah, VD. :|a
Psychologically he's more sure of himself because he has actually accomplished the things he dreamed about doing as a teenager, although not quite in the same way he thought he would. By this point he has renounced his cardinalate and become gonfaloniere--basically captain of the guard for the Church. His father isn't going to die until 1503 and he has just successfully put down an attempted coup against him. Cesare is at the height of his fame and power and he has no idea his wave of fortune is about to break.
