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Being back here after several months makes me feel more refreshed than I have in a long time, hopefully everyone is still doing well!
4 yrs ago
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Being back here after several months makes me feel more refreshed than I have in a long time, hopefully everyone is still doing well!
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4 yrs ago
I wasn't prepared... ToT
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4 yrs ago
I just watched Your Lie in April for the first time...
4 yrs ago
I'm spent.
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4 yrs ago
We now have a party consisting of a neutral good fire genesai ranger(Alleson), a neutral evil eladrin rogue(Ocean) and a chaotic neutral aarakocra bard(Maddison)
Bio
20 Green Got into rp because of someone I met through tmnt fanfiction when I was 12/13ish Addicted to dnd horror-stories Suid Afrikaner Really into the Witcher right now
Welp, thats the basics. For more info you need to get to know me the old fashioned way.
♦Brocoli and Cauliflower ♦Extreme heat ♦Stupid books/movies/stories that serve no other purpose than to make people feel depressed, like 'Romeo&Juliet' and 'Titanic' ♦Group projects ♦Sports - he's clumsy ♦Spiders ♦Not being able to sleep ♦Going to the doctor
Likes
♦Walking barefoot ♦Relaxing somewhere with a good book ♦Fall and Winter ♦Acting out scenes from books ♦Sleeping/Dreaming ♦Extremely salty/spicy food ♦Queen and the Amazing Devils are the best bands ♦Cats ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔
skills
♦Ezekiel has a knack for languages, having become fluent in several during his family’s travels, namely: Afrikaans, English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Nederlands and ASL He is currently also studying Japanese, Chinese and Latin. Other than that, he’s a good writer who rarely – if ever – makes any spelling or grammatical errors.
gift
♦Zeke’s true gift is that he doesn’t just enjoy stories, he lives them. He can immerse himself so deep into a story, he almost becomes one with the characters, he feels what they feel, he adopts their mannerisms, he even alters his voice to sound more like how he thinks they would sound. He gets to know the characters so intimately that when he acts out scenes from a movie or a book, he’s able to push aside any anxiety or worries that he might have had because he isn’t himself anymore but the character that he’s playing. This helps him tremendously when trying to write a scene and if he ever decides to give the drama department a chance, it will ensure that he excels there as well.
•p e r s o n a l i t y
Due to his upbringing, Zeke isn’t used to interacting with other people, especially not people his own age. He’s terrified of saying or doing something wrong and offending someone or becoming the school pariah – enough movies and too little personal experience tends to do that. Because of this, he constantly wears this mask when he’s around others, where he plays the part of just some quiet unassuming guy, who doesn’t make trouble and works hard in class. When interacting with someone, he does his best to be friendly and polite but some of his anxiety always bleeds through which leads to him excusing himself. Once he’s alone and able to relax, though, he’s like a completely different person - funny, playful and sometimes even a little silly.
If anybody manages to get close enough to discover that side of him, they’ll also find that he’s passionate and prone to rants if he truly cares about something, that he’s kind and always willing to listen if there’s something they need to get off their chest. He doesn’t really demand anything from anyone other than basic respect and common decency, but he has no big expectations otherwise. He’s also willing to help out friends if they need it, whether its letting them borrow his notes or helping them to work out a particularly difficult problem, even if they just need a human soundboard.
He has a bit of a one-track mind at times; puzzling over a word he doesn’t know the meaning of, trying to come up with a bit of dialogue for one of his stories or just trying to work out if there was a hidden meaning in the way their Math and English teachers smiled at each-other. If there is something on his mind it tends to distract him until he either comes up with an answer or something even bigger comes along. This also sometimes leads to him skipping a meal or two because he simply lost track of the time. He is also one of those people who, if they read before bed keeps saying ‘Just one more chapter…’ until either the book is finished or its time to get up, whichever happens first.
•h i s t o r y
Growing up, Zeke never had just one place he could call home – they moved around too much for that, his mother’s job taking them all around the world frequently. They never stayed anywhere for more than a few months at a time, never long enough to get attached, make friends or even to unpack all their things. As a result, Zeke didn’t attend regular schools, but was home-schooled by his father – who used to be a linguistics professor in South Africa before quitting to marry his mother. This resulted in him missing out on a lot of things growing up, but he had also experienced more of the world than other kids his age ever would, had adventures, made memories and met a lot of interesting people through the years.
His only regret was that how lonely it could get. He loved his parents and they spent as much time with him as they could, but they were grownups with responsibilities and couldn’t play with him the way other children his age could and since he didn’t have any siblings he was often left to his own devices. So in order to keep himself entertained, he took to acting out movies he watched, practicing in front of a mirror until he could copy the people and their expressions almost perfectly. When he ran out of movies, he started doing the same with books – which was admittedly more difficult since he didn’t get an example of what things were supposed to look like beforehand. He did it though, learned how to read between the lines, how to immerse himself so fully into the story that the characters words and emotions came almost second nature – so much so at times that he found himself disagreeing with what happened, convinced that they would have acted another way.
He wrote as much in a letter to the author of one of his books, stating very politely in his humble opinion as a twelve-year-old that their book was brilliant but that what Character A did and said here and here and, in this situation, as well, didn’t make sense. Yes, it was nice to read, but ultimately he behaved ooc in those situations and that it would have been more realistic if he had done this and said that instead. The author wrote back that there was no changing the book now, but that if he was unsatisfied, he should try writing his own story. Zeke did. His stories weren’t very long, and the first few didn’t make much sense, but once he knew how to properly balance his characters, how to make them more like actual people, they started steadily improving. He entered one of his short stories into a writing contest held by some magazine once, when he was fifteen. He won second place as well as the award for ‘Best original characters’. That same magazine published two of his other stories a year later.
His social life might be more-or-less none existent other than his parents and a few casual acquaintances around the globe, but he was happy…then his father was offered his dream job and well, he had given up his career once for his mother, she thought it only fair that he gets his chance to advance as well. The only problem was Ezekiel. His father had always been Zeke’s teacher, but now that he has a day-job again that’s no longer an option. But Zeke has never been to a regular school before, he’s used to listening to music while doing his coursework, to working as far ahead as his father allows him to, regardless of what the school’s curriculum says, to pause an explanation if there’s a term he doesn’t understand so that he can go do some research until he understands. He doesn’t know how to thrive in a normal school, he doesn’t know how to work with other students, doesn’t know what social rules are taboo, if high school is like the stories or if its completely different. Knowing he’s about to find out one way or another terrifies him.
It took a lot of research, from both him and his parents into prospective schools before they stumbled upon Wellington Academy, but out of all the other schools, this one seemed to be Zeke’s best chance. It would still be a challenge, even more so considering that it is a boarding school, but the curriculum was better than a public school, and his parents promised to make other arrangements if after a few months he truly felt that he couldn’t do it, so Zeke agreed to take the shot and applied, receiving an acceptance letter not long after.
•cottage
Coleus Cottage
•what did you pack?
Basic necessities like hygiene products and clothes
Some extra blankets
A few journals filled to the brim with local stories and legends he collected from all the different places he lived in
Several notebooks, a few already filled with ideas for stories and characters and plans for several possible plots.
Writing supplies
His laptop, phone and their chargers
A wooden carving of a turtle
A box filled with his favorite books - the rest are stored digitally on his laptop
A photo-album filled with pictures of his family
A small first-aid kit (just for in case)
A framed picture of a cat hanging of a tree branch with the words 'Hang in there, buddy!' on it
Exstras
He's left-handed
Bites his lip or the inside of his cheek when he's nervous/thinking
When he's bored or deep in thought, he tends to tap with his fingers,pens or pencils
Allergic to bees
He almost always sits on the floor, even when chairs are available
Never been in a relationship - was never in one place long enough
♦Music ♦Rain ♦Anime ♦Prank videos ♦Trying new things ♦Animals! ♦Small trinkets like keychains, charms, ect. ♦Bright Colors ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔
skills
♦Eli is a great musician and is able to play the Castanets, Harp, Double Bass, Kazoo and Ukulele beautifully. He is also pretty good at editing videos(he had a lot of practice through the years when building up his youtube portfolio).
gift
♦Perfect pitch: From a young age, Eli has always been able to identify and even recreate notes after hearing them. He often uses this ability to break songs down into their different components so that he can make covers of them(usually with a Kazoo).
Additionally, when he plays, whether its with the harp or a kazoo, he always puts his all in it. His feelings, his passion, it always transfers over to his playing. His audience - even if they feel nothing else when listening to him - can always tell how passionate he is as well as how much fun he's having when playing.
•p e r s o n a l i t y
Always smiling, approachable, adventurous, fun-loving. All those words can be used to describe Elliot Davis. Eli lives by the philosophy of living each day to the fullest, he almost never becomes upset and if he does, he usually calms down pretty fast. Every day with Eli is an adventure, if the mood strikes him to do something, he’ll do it, regardless of if that something is jumping into the lake in autumn or just walking barefoot in the rain. He takes great pleasure in the simple joys of life, collecting trinkets to hang on his bag, laughing with a friend, ice-cream on a cold day, making a song his own when playing it…it’s what makes him happy.
Every now and then, usually when he’s alone, he has his moments where he’s quiet and withdrawn, where all he wants is to curl up alone somewhere and watch some old competition footage, but those moods aren’t common and they usually don’t last longer than a few hours to a day. The rest of the time he’s this goofy, up-beat, guy who cares about his friends and has very few inhibitions.
•h i s t o r y
His father owned a small music school and his mother made a living off of creating jingles for advertising agencies, so music was always going to play some part in Eliot’s life, but he didn’t truly love it until he saw his sister, Violet, perform at her first recital when he was four. From the very first moment, where she strutted on stage with the biggest smile, to the last note she conjured on the ivories, everything was…magic.
He didn’t even wait until they got home before he started demanding harp lessons, so that he’ll be able to accompany her on stage – three years later, he also added the double bass to his repertoire. It became clear pretty early on, that he had a gift – not only was his pitch perfect, but when he played…the joy he feels while playing, especially when he’s accompanying his sister, it shines through so that everybody could hear.
One day, when he was eleven and his sister was fourteen, they had just finished performing a piece for the qualifiers and was taking their bow when his sister collapsed. After that, one hospital visit led to another until she wasn’t able to leave anymore. Eli did his best to keep a smile on her face, putting a keyboard in her hospital room, learning how to play the ukulele and the kazoo because it made her laugh and he always brought her favorite macarons for her.
All the cheering up in the world couldn’t cure her though and a month after she turned fifteen, she died. For months the Davis’s were inconsolable, but before she died Violet wrote them letters to be received after her funeral. Eli will always remember what his said;
‘I won’t be able to live or play anymore, so you should make sure to do enough for the both of us!’
So, he did. He pulled himself together, went out, did things he and Violet always talked about doing but never did, things he always wanted to try but was too scared before. He made memories, collected mementos, laughed, met new people, visited new places, picked up the castanets. He started making videos and posting them on youtube – a lot featured him playing various musical pieces, most was of him making absurd kazoo covers, a few were of something cool/funny and/or interesting he managed to capture on film, all were made because he enjoyed it and wanted to share that feeling with others.
He hasn’t competed since his sister passed. Occasionally he would still do a recital or something, but he only ever accompanied his sister during competitions because he liked playing with her and wanted to do it more often. He never really had any ambitions for fame or renown, he was happy just being able to make music, so he just stopped going to competitions – as a competitor at least.
Going to Wellington Academy wasn’t something that Eli had planned on. He was just browsing the web one day when he came across the school website and decided to fill out the application form on a whim. He didn’t really think that he would make the cut, so it was a surprise when the acceptance letter arrived. His parents knew how exclusive Wellington was, so they didn’t need any convincing and before he knew it he had transferred schools.
•cottage
Zinnia
•what did you pack?
♦His Castanets ♦His kazoo ♦His ukulele ♦His harp ♦Necessities like clothes, toiletries, extra strings, polish, ect. ♦A lot of small trinkets like keychains, charms, ect. ♦Electronics - laptop, phone, video camera, cargers, ect. ♦Several notebooks filled with sheet-music ♦A couple of posters of animes('Yuri on ice!', 'Nana', 'One Punch', 'Kamigami no Asobi', 'The Wallflower' and 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime'
-theme song -Ambidextrous -James Veitch is his IDOL! -Has big plans to become a music teacher/youtube sensation -Occasionally spends time following his hero's footsteps by trolling spammers. -Always caries his kazoo and castanets with him, they're used to fill awkward silences.
♦Brocoli and Cauliflower ♦Extreme heat ♦Stupid books/movies/stories that serve no other purpose than to make people feel depressed, like 'Romeo&Juliet' and 'Titanic' ♦Group projects ♦Sports - he's clumsy ♦Spiders ♦Not being able to sleep ♦Going to the doctor
Likes
♦Walking barefoot ♦Relaxing somewhere with a good book ♦Fall and Winter ♦Acting out scenes from books ♦Sleeping/Dreaming ♦Extremely salty/spicy food ♦Queen and the Amazing Devils are the best bands ♦Cats ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔
skills
♦Ezekiel has a knack for languages, having become fluent in several during his family’s travels, namely: Afrikaans, English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Nederlands and ASL He is currently also studying Japanese, Chinese and Latin. Other than that, he’s a good writer who rarely – if ever – makes any spelling or grammatical errors.
gift
♦Zeke’s true gift is that he doesn’t just enjoy stories, he lives them. He can immerse himself so deep into a story, he almost becomes one with the characters, he feels what they feel, he adopts their mannerisms, he even alters his voice to sound more like how he thinks they would sound. He gets to know the characters so intimately that when he acts out scenes from a movie or a book, he’s able to push aside any anxiety or worries that he might have had because he isn’t himself anymore but the character that he’s playing. This helps him tremendously when trying to write a scene and if he ever decides to give the drama department a chance, it will ensure that he excels there as well.
•p e r s o n a l i t y
Due to his upbringing, Zeke isn’t used to interacting with other people, especially not people his own age. He’s terrified of saying or doing something wrong and offending someone or becoming the school pariah – enough movies and too little personal experience tends to do that. Because of this, he constantly wears this mask when he’s around others, where he plays the part of just some quiet unassuming guy, who doesn’t make trouble and works hard in class. When interacting with someone, he does his best to be friendly and polite but some of his anxiety always bleeds through which leads to him excusing himself. Once he’s alone and able to relax, though, he’s like a completely different person - funny, playful and sometimes even a little silly.
If anybody manages to get close enough to discover that side of him, they’ll also find that he’s passionate and prone to rants if he truly cares about something, that he’s kind and always willing to listen if there’s something they need to get off their chest. He doesn’t really demand anything from anyone other than basic respect and common decency, but he has no big expectations otherwise. He’s also willing to help out friends if they need it, whether its letting them borrow his notes or helping them to work out a particularly difficult problem, even if they just need a human soundboard.
He has a bit of a one-track mind at times; puzzling over a word he doesn’t know the meaning of, trying to come up with a bit of dialogue for one of his stories or just trying to work out if there was a hidden meaning in the way their Math and English teachers smiled at each-other. If there is something on his mind it tends to distract him until he either comes up with an answer or something even bigger comes along. This also sometimes leads to him skipping a meal or two because he simply lost track of the time. He is also one of those people who, if they read before bed keeps saying ‘Just one more chapter…’ until either the book is finished or its time to get up, whichever happens first.
•h i s t o r y
Growing up, Zeke never had just one place he could call home – they moved around too much for that, his mother’s job taking them all around the world frequently. They never stayed anywhere for more than a few months at a time, never long enough to get attached, make friends or even to unpack all their things. As a result, Zeke didn’t attend regular schools, but was home-schooled by his father – who used to be a linguistics professor in South Africa before quitting to marry his mother. This resulted in him missing out on a lot of things growing up, but he had also experienced more of the world than other kids his age ever would, had adventures, made memories and met a lot of interesting people through the years.
His only regret was that how lonely it could get. He loved his parents and they spent as much time with him as they could, but they were grownups with responsibilities and couldn’t play with him the way other children his age could and since he didn’t have any siblings he was often left to his own devices. So in order to keep himself entertained, he took to acting out movies he watched, practicing in front of a mirror until he could copy the people and their expressions almost perfectly. When he ran out of movies, he started doing the same with books – which was admittedly more difficult since he didn’t get an example of what things were supposed to look like beforehand. He did it though, learned how to read between the lines, how to immerse himself so fully into the story that the characters words and emotions came almost second nature – so much so at times that he found himself disagreeing with what happened, convinced that they would have acted another way.
He wrote as much in a letter to the author of one of his books, stating very politely in his humble opinion as a twelve-year-old that their book was brilliant but that what Character A did and said here and here and, in this situation, as well, didn’t make sense. Yes, it was nice to read, but ultimately he behaved ooc in those situations and that it would have been more realistic if he had done this and said that instead. The author wrote back that there was no changing the book now, but that if he was unsatisfied, he should try writing his own story. Zeke did. His stories weren’t very long, and the first few didn’t make much sense, but once he knew how to properly balance his characters, how to make them more like actual people, they started steadily improving. He entered one of his short stories into a writing contest held by some magazine once, when he was fifteen. He won second place as well as the award for ‘Best original characters’. That same magazine published two of his other stories a year later.
His social life might be more-or-less none existent other than his parents and a few casual acquaintances around the globe, but he was happy…then his father was offered his dream job and well, he had given up his career once for his mother, she thought it only fair that he gets his chance to advance as well. The only problem was Ezekiel. His father had always been Zeke’s teacher, but now that he has a day-job again that’s no longer an option. But Zeke has never been to a regular school before, he’s used to listening to music while doing his coursework, to working as far ahead as his father allows him to, regardless of what the school’s curriculum says, to pause an explanation if there’s a term he doesn’t understand so that he can go do some research until he understands. He doesn’t know how to thrive in a normal school, he doesn’t know how to work with other students, doesn’t know what social rules are taboo, if high school is like the stories or if its completely different. Knowing he’s about to find out one way or another terrifies him.
It took a lot of research, from both him and his parents into prospective schools before they stumbled upon Wellington Academy, but out of all the other schools, this one seemed to be Zeke’s best chance. It would still be a challenge, even more so considering that it is a boarding school, but the curriculum was better than a public school, and his parents promised to make other arrangements if after a few months he truly felt that he couldn’t do it, so Zeke agreed to take the shot and applied, receiving an acceptance letter not long after.
•cottage
will be assigned by GM
•what did you pack?
Basic necessities like hygiene products and clothes
Some extra blankets
A few journals filled to the brim with local stories and legends he collected from all the different places he lived in
Several notebooks, a few already filled with ideas for stories and characters and plans for several possible plots.
Writing supplies
His laptop, phone and their chargers
A wooden carving of a turtle
A box filled with his favorite books - the rest are stored digitally on his laptop
A photo-album filled with pictures of his family
A small first-aid kit (just for in case)
A framed picture of a cat hanging of a tree branch with the words 'Hang in there, buddy!' on it
Exstras
He's left-handed
Bites his lip or the inside of his cheek when he's nervous/thinking
When he's bored or deep in thought, he tends to tap with his fingers,pens or pencils
Allergic to bees
He almost always sits on the floor, even when chairs are available
Never been in a relationship - was never in one place long enough
Weller Stars: 0 Weller Moons: 0
theme song - For now, depends on if I find something better.
Name: Elarith Robert de Stael – he just goes by Lara Age: 21 Bio: He is a generally friendly and pleasant guy to be around, he likes jokes, music and nature as well as a good story.
Elarith Robert de Stael was born as the third son to a human father and an elven mother. His father was a high-ranking noble in the Capital and had high expectations for all his children – expectations that Elarith simply didn’t meet. From a young age all he wanted was to be a bard, to dazzle people with his music and stories, unfortunately he had been born without a single ounce of magical talent – meaning that even the simplest of cantrips bards use every day was beyond his abilities. He remained steadfast in his ambitions, though, much to his fathers’ chagrin – who deemed life as a bard to be beneath any son of his.
When he was fourteen he overheard a conversation between his parents where they were planning on sending him away to some boarding school, which he refused to attend – so he ran away. He only took as much time as was needed to throw some clothes in a bag, grab some money and his lute before running off in the middle of the night, taking on the name Lara.
A month later found him tangled up in the net of some hunters’ trap, hopelessly lost and slightly starving in the middle of a forest. He had been sure that he was about to die when and old halfling ranger found him, cut him down and took him to his home. The old man lived alone, never having married or fathered any children of his own, so he decided he didn’t mind the company and took the boy under his wing, teaching him everything he needed to know to survive, like hunting, tracking, building fires, knowing what plants are edible and what are poisoness. He even taught him how to fight with daggers and throwing knives as well as how to use a bow an arrow.
While Lara still wanted to travel and share his music with the world, he really enjoyed his new life – the old man had been more of a father figure to him than his own was, which made it hurt even more when the old halfling passed a few weeks after Lara’s twenty-first birthday. Unable to stand living in the cabin without the crotchety old man, once the funeral was over he gathered his belongings as well as a tattered-looking ‘cloak of holding’ that he inherited from the halfling – which was more like a hooded shawl if you consider their size difference – and set off into the world.
Species: Half-Elf Land born in: The Capital Occupation: Traveling ranger/freelance musician
20
Green
Got into rp because of someone I met through tmnt fanfiction when I was 12/13ish
Addicted to dnd horror-stories
Suid Afrikaner
Really into the Witcher right now
Welp, thats the basics. For more info you need to get to know me the old fashioned way.
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">20<br>Green<br>Got into rp because of someone I met through tmnt fanfiction when I was 12/13ish<br>Addicted to dnd horror-stories<br>Suid Afrikaner<br>Really into the Witcher right now<br><br>Welp, thats the basics. For more info you need to get to know me the old fashioned way.</div>