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2 mos ago
Current Imagine having the willpower to retire from RP and actually mean it (I will never escape)
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2 mos ago
Showing kindness is like loaning out emotional currency. If you never receive any in return, it's like having sleep debt. It's exhausting.
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2 mos ago
Every 2-5 years or so I will look back and think everything I wrote in the "before times" was cringe. I used to change my username when that happened, now I just wear my shamelessness like a badge.
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2 mos ago
God bless the old guy who said "hey good lookin' can you help me out?" at work today. Yessir, I'd be happy to help you find frames for your new glasses.
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3 mos ago
I should write science fiction, so I can get paid to blackpill about how technology can be misused instead of doing it for free.
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A late twenties/early thirties, they/them something-or-other who's been doing this writing thing on and off since my teens. When I need to blow off some steam, I play the kinds of games that would make the average Dark Souls fan scream with rage. Aside from those two hobbies, I don't make time for much. My roleplaying is probably the most social I'll ever be across the internet, but hopefully that's what you're here for.

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@Emeth I am assuming that our characters have some sort of agreed-upon signal if Evil Eye needs the help of Shatterscape

Sure. She can have all her Mogalls simultaneously make a nails-on-chalkboard type sound and freak the whole club out.
Considering Weaves' backstory, it should be interesting to see how a necromancer might befriend her. As a high elf, maybe she gets a pass. Actually being able to raise the dead probably also helps.
In the intervening days between missions, Rika had finally gotten her orientation, and now that she had a properly assigned "space," she could hardly be seen outside of it, the training room, or the break room. All indications were that she had something to prove, though if anyone asked, she was simply doing her job. She showed no interest in sparring with any of the others, or in showing off her abilities unless required by joint training exercises. At all other hours of the day, she was reviewing what records of past missions were available to a newbie like her. She claimed that they were useful references, but it was hard to shake the notion that she was looking for something.

Or someone.

When the sirens went off, Rika was in the middle of a set of one-armed pushups. Being close to the vehicle bay, she was among one of the first to board. When Shiro confirmed Devil class, her face darkened for just a moment before Azazel took over, draining the brief trace of emotion from her face. For the entire ride, she was silent and focused, paying Andrea no mind, as hers was entirely elsewhere, until they arrived at the chaotic scene. Though her face remained blank much like Shiro's, internally she grimaced at the order to ignore everything else and focus on the target. Ayako wasn't wrong, but the order still reminded her of how she'd felt abandoned by the DDF during her time of need. Already, she managed to catch that someone's daughter was missing, and filed that information away for now. What she was going to do with that information, even she couldn't say, but she found herself unable to ignore it. As the order came for her to move out, she realized rather quickly that this situation was even more disadvantageous than before. She didn't dare send out her dolls to scout the premises when contact with demons may cause them to explode. She was pretty sure they wouldn't, but with such a dense crowd she couldn't risk being wrong.

For just a moment, she wrested control of her facial muscles from Azazel. "AAAAWLRIGHT, EVERYONE!! PLEASE CLEAR A PATH SO WE CAN GET TO THE STAIRS," she called out to the crowd in her loudest "foreigner voice," playing it up with an American southern drawl to catch everyone's attention over the comparative "background noise" of everyone else. The tall one-armed girl pointed towards a set of double doors in the distance, a stupid and overly friendly grin plastered on her face as the sea of civilians parted for the DDF crew.
Gangraena lookin' decked out like 4-y/o me on the way to get vaccinated.

I love her concept. Lost soul wanders the ocean floor until the sands of time erode her sense of being, is awarded diet enlightenment in the form of saintly levels of patience. I've seen the "eternal imprisonment bores a hole through the soul" bit before, usually used as an excuse to make an ultra-violent psychotic character, but this is a really fun spin on it. An unstoppable armored behemoth that just vibes.
@KassarockI'm down to make some edits to Weaves' backstory. I like the image of the Warden confidently entering the woods alone to confront her, but a desperate struggle between a high-profile champion of the king with a team of no-nonsense knights and an otherworldly creature with home field advantage and dubiously allied forest cults sounds like a great story, of the "they both narrowly escaped death" variety.

I'm also thinking it would be funny if Weaves had a language barrier with some of the cast, occasionally trying to wax poetic in a language she doesn't speak very well. The Warden, Qal and maybe Sariel being able to understand her native tongue, for convenience's sake.
Do you know how hard it is to find a seamstress or tailor willing to work after dark?

Someone ordered a dangerous woman, and per usual, I'm here to oblige—coincidentally with an evil seamstress.

This right here. I'll be watching this with great interest.
>can’t be moist and based

Meanwhile, MoistCr1TiKaL…

Ah, the almighty fence-sitter. One day, he must choose. Based enjoyer, or moist and frogpilled.
For what it's worth, I thought Sayuri's speech was cool. And cute. Coolyute. Cute-cool. Kawa-iine desu.

Evil Eye just doesn't like frogs. Too round, not enough edge. Therefore, not cool. Also, you cannot be moist, and based. Select one.
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