Zeptepi Zambrano
That sounds like it could be a very fun fit, especially if you enjoy story-focused Master/Apprentice dynamics.
For my end, Avarice is
not really a traditional obedient apprentice type, though he can absolutely
play the
obedient role when it serves him. He is sharp-tongued, curious, prideful, and very hungry for knowledge. His whole concept is built around “knowledge is power,” so he is willing to learn from multiple people, dangerous traditions, and sources he does not fully trust, not necessarily out of loyalty, but because he wants to understand what each one can offer.
He can be quippy, provocative, and difficult on purpose, but I’m very happy to communicate OOC so that stays fun for both of us and does not become frustrating. I’m much more interested in long-term story than quick power gains, especially with risky lessons, trials, Sith philosophy, Nightsister Magick, mental challenges, punishment for disrespect, political consequences, or power that comes with strings attached.
Avarice was previously pursuing
apprenticeship under Carnifex, but recent IC
events may have created some tension there, which could make Zeza’s connection to the Zambranos especially interesting. Depending on what you want, she could see him as a student, a problem, a useful little knife, a liability, or something that needs to be tested before it is allowed near anything important.
I should also note OOC that he has an
unusual concept behind him, so he is not quite a standard Sith apprentice. I do not want to spoil the full thing publicly, but there is some disguise/Force weirdness involved, and recent threads have made that more difficult to control.
Right now, I’m intentionally putting Avarice in risky situations to see what kind of trouble follows. So far, there haven’t been many real consequences for his actions, and I’m actively seeking them. I’m not trying to shield him from fallout; I’m putting him near fire on purpose and seeing what reaches back.
As long as we keep good OOC communication around boundaries, consequences, and what we both want from the dynamic, I think we could have a lot of fun with them.