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JAMES "LOGAN" HOWLETT
"the world is not the same as it was" XMU - LOGAN
| He's killed a lot of people, loved and lost a lot of friends, and gained one pint-sized murder-daughter before getting killed by his rage!clone. Shit sucks. • Rapid regenerative healing & disease immunity • Adamantium-encased skeleton and retractable bone claws • Enhanced sense of hearing, sight & smell • Enhanced endurance, superior strength & agility • Enhanced Gives No Fucks-ness CANONPOINT: Post-Logan AGE: 197 HEIGHT: 6'2" BUILD: SWOLE HAIR: Grey EYES: Hazel APPEARANCE: Link STATUS: Single OCCUPATION: Fuck off RESIDENCE: Chem Unit 9 & 10 (Thisavrou) BACKTAGGING: Yes! 4TH-WALLING: Deadpool only THREADJACKING: Give a heads up MIND READING: Y; let's talk FIGHTING: Y; let's talk ROMANCE: Are you sure? Y...? INJURY: Always KILLING: Talk to me pls |
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So Logan has a ridiculously keen sense of smell, and I love including references to it in-play.
Rather than just assume or ask everyone I play with at the time, I'd love it if you guys gave me a heads up here.
Yep, that means I want to know what your character smells like. Please copy from the form below and toss it in a comment!


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1. Nope.
2. To be honest, the smell of sulfur (think ... the red tips of matches) follows Kurt everywhere, but he does use things in an attempt to cover it up.
3. Which I guess would bring me to here! Aside from sulfur, he'll usually smell like:
Natural Scents: vanilla, sandalwood, jasmine, maybe something that hints on a more earthy side like vetiver (deep, shadowed, astringent, earthy like newly tilled soil, and balsam-woody), depending on the soap he gets?
Oddly enough, the scent of herbs and spices. (Kurt likes to cook and bake often on Thisavrou, so literally anything you might use in a kitchen.)
The third would be a persistent lingering of paper and ink, like he's worked in a library, surrounded by books. (It's a hard scent to describe, really. Many people use "crisp and fresh" to define a new book, although Kurt gets into new and old books alike. An "old book" scent is described as a pleasant smell due to aromatic compounds emitted mainly from papers made from ground wood which are characterized by their yellowish-brown color. They emit vanilla-like, sweetly fragrant vanillin, aromatic anisol and benzaldehyde, with fruity almond-like odor. On the other hand, terpene compounds, deriving from rosin, which is used to make paper more impermeable to inks, contribute to the camphorous, oily and woody smell of books.)
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