Alright, guess I can provide something for people to go on here. Name's Arkka -- no wait, that's a waste of time, you already know what my name is.
Unless you can't read.
Which is making this incredibly awkward. Uh. Moving swiftly on.
Twenty-seven years of age, nine-ish years of roleplaying experience under my belt. I am what some would call a 'dude'. A man. A mang. A man-thing. A vaguely-masculine figure that does, indeed, possess a willy, and knows how to use it. And is bisexual in nature. Terrifying. My schedule is about as erratic as the weather-based offerings of a cloud with an incontinence issue, in that work combined with my family issues ensures that I'm around and about for posting thirty-percent of the time, one-hundred percent of the time. That made sense in my head, so I'm goin' with it.
Thanks to tabletop fiddling, I've dabbled in roleplay of most sorts, so I only find myself completely out of my depth when I'm dropped into a scenario in which nothing is explained, and I'm forced to improvise. And please, for all that is good and pure, don't make me improvise. Things get absurd when I'm made to improvise. I'm comfortable with large-scale, long-term roleplay scenarios, and simple, day-to-day slice-of-life ones. My post size varies, as I usually prefer to match that of whomever I happen to be roleplaying with. The characters I make are varied, and usually have some kind of flaw or imperfection to round them out. Makes them more relatable.
Oh, and I vastly, vastly prefer playing with original characters and within original worlds/universes. One, I enjoy viewing the creative process and imagination of individuals and exploring their take on concepts such as species, origins, landscape construction and the like. It's like peeking into someone's brain, but in a reasonable and relatively-humane way, and without all the mess. And two, it's a nice way of connecting with people when you make your own together.
That and fiddling about with canon universes and characters just makes me feel uncomfortable most of the time. Uh. More to be added when I can think of it/can be bothered. Have a good day! Or night! Or afternoon!
Alright, guess I can provide something for people to go on here. Name's Arkka -- no wait, that's a waste of time, you already know what my name is.
Unless you can't read.
Which is making this [b][i]incredibly awkward.[/i][/b] Uh.
Moving swiftly on.
Twenty-seven years of age, nine-ish years of roleplaying experience under my belt. I am what some would call a 'dude'. A man. A mang. A man-thing. A vaguely-masculine figure that does, indeed, possess a willy, and knows how to use it. And is bisexual in nature. [i]Terrifying.[/i]
My schedule is about as erratic as the weather-based offerings of a cloud with an incontinence issue, in that work combined with my family issues ensures that I'm around and about for posting thirty-percent of the time, one-hundred percent of the time.
That made sense in my head, so I'm goin' with it.
Thanks to tabletop fiddling, I've dabbled in roleplay of most sorts, so I only find myself completely out of my depth when I'm dropped into a scenario in which nothing is explained, and I'm forced to improvise. And please, for all that is good and pure, don't make me improvise.
Things get absurd when I'm made to improvise.
I'm comfortable with large-scale, long-term roleplay scenarios, and simple, day-to-day slice-of-life ones. My post size varies, as I usually prefer to match that of whomever I happen to be roleplaying with. The characters I make are varied, and usually have some kind of flaw or imperfection to round them out. Makes them more relatable.
Oh, and I vastly, [b][i]vastly[/i][/b] prefer playing with original characters and within original worlds/universes. One, I enjoy viewing the creative process and imagination of individuals and exploring their take on concepts such as species, origins, landscape construction and the like. It's like peeking into someone's brain, but in a reasonable and relatively-humane way, and without all the mess. And two, it's a nice way of connecting with people when you make your own together.
That and fiddling about with canon universes and characters just makes me feel uncomfortable most of the time.
Uh.
More to be added when I can think of it/can be bothered.
Have a good day! Or night! Or afternoon!
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Alright, guess I can provide something for people to go on here. Name's Arkka -- no wait, that's a waste of time, you already know what my name is.<br><br>Unless you can't read.<br><br>Which is making this <span class="bb-b"><span class="bb-i">incredibly awkward.</span></span> Uh.<br>Moving swiftly on.<br><br>Twenty-seven years of age, nine-ish years of roleplaying experience under my belt. I am what some would call a 'dude'. A man. A mang. A man-thing. A vaguely-masculine figure that does, indeed, possess a willy, and knows how to use it. And is bisexual in nature. <span class="bb-i">Terrifying.</span><br>My schedule is about as erratic as the weather-based offerings of a cloud with an incontinence issue, in that work combined with my family issues ensures that I'm around and about for posting thirty-percent of the time, one-hundred percent of the time. <br>That made sense in my head, so I'm goin' with it.<br><br>Thanks to tabletop fiddling, I've dabbled in roleplay of most sorts, so I only find myself completely out of my depth when I'm dropped into a scenario in which nothing is explained, and I'm forced to improvise. And please, for all that is good and pure, don't make me improvise.<br>Things get absurd when I'm made to improvise.<br>I'm comfortable with large-scale, long-term roleplay scenarios, and simple, day-to-day slice-of-life ones. My post size varies, as I usually prefer to match that of whomever I happen to be roleplaying with. The characters I make are varied, and usually have some kind of flaw or imperfection to round them out. Makes them more relatable. <br><br>Oh, and I vastly, <span class="bb-b"><span class="bb-i">vastly</span></span> prefer playing with original characters and within original worlds/universes. One, I enjoy viewing the creative process and imagination of individuals and exploring their take on concepts such as species, origins, landscape construction and the like. It's like peeking into someone's brain, but in a reasonable and relatively-humane way, and without all the mess. And two, it's a nice way of connecting with people when you make your own together. <br><br>That and fiddling about with canon universes and characters just makes me feel uncomfortable most of the time.<br>Uh.<br>More to be added when I can think of it/can be bothered.<br>Have a good day! Or night! Or afternoon!</div>