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8 yrs ago
I'd like for people to make characters for a story I'm writing. If interested PM me. I might make some sort of thread for it.
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8 yrs ago
I'd like for people to make characters for a story I'm writing. If interested PM me. I might make some sort of thread for it.
8 yrs ago
I'd like for people to make characters for a story I'm writing. If interested PM me. I might make some sort of thread for it.

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I write. Yea. I'm interested in any kind of RPs or partners, just throw then at me. But for the most part I'm pretty chill. Ye

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With the compatibility chart, Luca's love interests would be Everyl, Kym, or whoever the pig ends up being. I was thinking of making him bisexual for fun.
Haha, with so many males, this could end up becoming a "who can seduce Cesela first" contest.
Done!
Ayah Cadeyrn


@Falkon - Speaking with




Ayah saw a figure approaching from the corner of her eye. She looked up to see a student in her grade, Mori Yasu. She had made it a point to know everyone in her grade level by name and by their quirk. If she remembered correctly, he had an interesting quirk with plant life. She instantly smiled invitingly as he came her direction. He gave her acknowledgement of existence, so she decided to chat. She was starting to get bored of her phone anyways. There's only so much you can do without wifi.

“Hey, Yasu. How was your summer break? Do anything fun?” She asked. From what she had seen, he was a nice guy, but that also meant that he didn't speak up a lot. In a group filled with aspiring heroes, that usually meant your words were drowned out. Since they'd probably be in the same class together, Ayah decided to at least get to know her classmate a bit better.

Also, when would the opening ceremony start? She had been there for what seemed like forever. A clock in the auditorium said that there were still a few minutes left until the ceremony could be considered late. Then again, that's what she gets for being so early. Oh well, she could simply blame her mother for that small issue. Not that she'd actually say that out loud. Ayah's mother wasn't necessarily scary, it was her father who did most of the scaring and punishing. But her father did everything that her mother demanded. Snapping out of her short monologue, Ayah returned her attention to Yasu. Not that she hadn't been listening to him, of course. She can do two things at once, you know!
I think I'll swipe away the Tiger before I start to work on my CS.
I know I already posted, but @Zeroth mentioned there'd be some in-class hero exercises and if everyone's going to be a part of that then they would need to be in the same class. And if everyone's in the same class, they would need to be in the same grade, but there's a large range in ages. However, if not everyone is in the same class there won't be a lot of interaction inbetween those in different grades. I'd just like some clarification on the subject...
Ayah Cadeyrn


Ayah hummed happily to the tune currently playing in her room. She danced around as she got dressed in her uniform and threw some last minute items in her backpack. It seemed as though nothing could deter her mood. After thoroughly checking to make sure she had everything, the brown haired girl went into the bathroom. She went through her usual routine. Brush her teeth, brush her hair, French braid her long hair to make it manageable. With that out of the way as quickly as possible, she headed towards the kitchen where her mother and father both sat, eating a hearty breakfast. The cheerful girl sat down at her designated spot and began to eat what was set before her. After a moment, her mother spoke up.

“Do you have everything you need?”

"Yes, mother,” Ayah responded respectfully.

“Notebooks, pencils, folders, calculator, and all that?” Her mother asked, her rapt attention focused on her daughter's behavior. Any wrong move, and the hounds would be unleashed.

“Yes, mother,” The teen responded in the exact same way.

“Where are your swords?” Ayah’s father asked, looking up for the first time.

“I already gave all my blades to the academy, they store them with my hero outfit.” Ayah explained as if reciting an answer. Her father simply nodded approvingly. He was an engineer who worked for the company that made the hero suits for students, so he had helped Ayah on her outfit design. Of both her parents, he was more accepting of her choice of occupation. Plus he had helped Ayah design her weapon that she used in combat, when she is unable to use her quirk.

“You should leave soon, it's better to be early than late.” Ayah's mother reminded her. The clock said that she'd have more than plenty of time to reach school, but her mother's voice implied that she should leave immediately.

“Alright, goodbye.” The excited girl could feel the ball of energy in her gut even as she stayed composed on the outside. She exited her home and set a brisk pace to her school. Just fast enough to unravel her nerves and general antsiness, but not too fast as to be exhausted when she arrived.

The school stuck out even among the tall, steel structures that filled the city. It seemed a lot more durable and important than everything around it. Then again, it WAS a high school designed to train heroes. Ayah looked around to see not many people milling about. Of course, she was early, so it was understandable. With plenty of time to spare, the anxious girl took her time finding her spot in the auditorium and fiddling around with her phone. She kept glancing up from her mobile device though, watching people enter the area. It was easy picking out the first years, many looked nervous, or confused, or simply out of place. Ah, she wanted to reassure them, tell them everything would be fine. But she knew that would still freak some of them out, plus she was a bit nervous about going up and confronting them even if they are new. So instead Ayah returned to her phone, feeling a touch guilty for her lack of action.
1. I'm leaning towards America simply because the culture in Asia is quite a bit different from Western culture, and I'm not entirely familiar with it, plus I don't know how many people are familiar with it.

2. I don't mind, as long as it's consistent. (Though I personally like it when people use images, not just descriptions)

3. Hobbies
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