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9 yrs ago
Current To all I'm in RPs with: I apologise if my replies are sparse. Life isn't kind.
10 yrs ago
BLUH

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My name is DJ.
I am a roleplayer.
A roleplayer of roughly a good decade now.
I write a lot of things, and am able to roleplay a lot of things.

Random Things about me
- I run a small YouTube channel.
- I listen to a helluva lot of music. Love music.
- I'm from Singapore. It's a little island in Southeast Asia.

Anywho, I've not been RPing for a long long time, but here I am, hopefully to make a few friends and RP some.

Most Recent Posts

I'll be writing my character soon-ish. Trying to think of what sorta mods a police officer would have.

By the by, me writing the LT's colleague is okay, right?
@TheWizardLizard I made the edits to Alex's sheet. Mind having a look over? I added a small section in his backstory explaining about how his sister also has powers, so later on I can possibly submit a sheet for her too.
@TheWizardLizard Well I can explain it as this:

Alex's sister, Shirley Mackey, is a light manipulator. She can manipulate all forms of light as a weapon, earning her the name of Beacon in her original RP.

I can update it as such in the sheet, will ping you again when I'm done.
@TheWizardLizard Oh yeah I did want to ask you: I actually have his sister's character sheet as well. If it's possible, I'd like to submit hers as well.

Reason being that the RP these two sheets came from, I played Alex and his sister Shirley as a pair, part of a family of supers who were their own superhero team.
Piqued my interest, although the superheroes I've created in the last few years are for gritty realistic superhero RPs and not for bouncy happy superhero fun times. I'll see if I have any on my roster who can fit here.
I want to make a cop that might've been Davidson's partner or colleague that's looking into why he's so jumpy at work.
@Not Fishing Probably for about a year, maybe more. David's in his early 50s and his work is rather prolific.


David watched, unamused, as the drama unfolded in front of him. Several other youths added their voices to the whole thing and frankly the entire affair was getting rather noisy. He finished up with the photo open on his desktop and closed his Macbook for the morning, sick and tired of doing hobby work while there was a sumptuous breakfast waiting for him. Just as he grabbed his fork and knife and carved himself a chunk of pancakes slathered in maple syrup, something caught his eye. There, standing among the arguing crowd, was a little girl. The bright red rain boots she wore were too big for her feet, as was the sweater and scarf wrapped around her neck. She had a light pink glass in her hands, and he saw that it was because of the strawberry milkshake within. He set down his utensils and grabbed his camera again. With the picture framed just right, he snapped a photograph of the little girl amidst the chaos of the morning rush.

Then the manager recognised the girl. All of a sudden the hubbub of the diner turned into silence, almost as if time itself froze. David couldn't move as he watched the moment frozen in space; the older lady with a hand to her mouth mid-gasp, the young girl whose milkshake slipped from her little hands.

The glass shattered and suddenly everything sprung back into real time. The girl ran into the back of the diner, bumping into one of the tables on the way as she barreled into the ladies bathroom and locked the door behind her. There were shouts to call the police and everything happened so fast he couldn't get his camera up in time to capture anything. But he had noticed the girl drop...something out of her pocket as she bumped into one of the patron's tables. David picked up his fork and stuffed his mouth full of pancakes (delicious, fluffy and still warm) as he stood up and walked over to where she'd dropped the picture. He lifted his camera and took a snapshot of the man that picked up the photograph, more specifically his hand and the photo, and checked the lighting as he took a seat in the man's booth.

"I, uh, sorry. David Sawyer, photographer. Couldn't help but notice that photograph that the little girl dropped...looks oddly similar to a picture I took inside this diner. Here, have a look."

David placed his digital camera on the table and scrolled through his pictures until he found the one he'd snapped of the dragonfly perched on one of the diner's lampshades. He turned the camera around and let Gary have a look at the picture.

"I saw that dragonfly up on one of the diner's lamps, thought it was weird so I took a picture. It's strange that she'd be carrying around a similar picture, right?"
Hey @Not Fishing, d'you think it would be feasible that Gary and David know each other? I ask this mainly because both our characters are jornalists, although David's already retired and probably has at least ten years on Gary.
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