HMD time!

Dec. 27th, 2011 12:31 am
haddockseyes: (★ the rarest smile.)
That is, how's my driving!?

Basically, concrit. How am I doing? Am I doing it totally wrong? Is this idea in general totally, utterly stupid and you want to whack me in the head for it? Or do you absolutely love it and want to give me and little Kevs here all the hugs and candy in the world? Or do you maybe have a suggestion for me, or just something, anything you want to tell me? Some headcanon you have of this guy, perhaps? (Because let's face it, that's pretty much all he has.)

Well, this is the place to say it. Just please, be civil: if you have a problem with me or my roleplaying, we can work it out peacefully.

Anon on, comment screening on (necessary unscreening for anons on answer) IP logging off.
haddockseyes: (Default)
name; Kevin Regnard
age; fifteen
occupation; knight of the Sinclair family
ambitions; protecting his master
username? from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carrol, "Haddocks' Eyes" is what the name of the White Knight's song is called.


[ RP journal for young Kevin Regnard. Treated as AU because there's next to no information of him. Other players need not go along with anything I say. ]

[ For those curious, the real, sole reason he exists is because of the cover page of Retrace LIV. Yes, really. ]
haddockseyes: (★ who said anything about caring?)
families Regnard & Sinclair. )

personality. )

appearance. )

trivia. )

[ ! Almost all info here is based on the player's headcanon built on the very small canon tidbits we get when Break's past is revealed and the photograph of young Kevin seen on the cover of Retrace LIV. You're not expected to believe or go along with anything stated here unless that's what you'd like to do. ! ]
haddockseyes: (★ excuse you?)
"Haddocks' Eyes is a poem by Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking-Glass. It is sung by The White Knight in chapter eight to a tune that he claims as his own invention, but which Alice recognizes as "I give thee all, I can no more" (My Heart and Lute by Thomas Moore).

By the time Alice heard it, she was already tired of poetry.

It is a parody of
Resolution and Independence by William Wordsworth."


"The White Knight explains a confusing nomenclature for the song.

    The song's name is called Haddocks' Eyes
    The song's name really is The Aged Aged Man
    The song is called Ways and Means
    The song really is A-sitting On a Gate"


        - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


I'll tell thee everything I can: )

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