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    1. NightinGem 7 yrs ago

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7 yrs ago
Current Hey, so I won't have home Internet the few days at least so I won't be around much. But I officially moved into my apartment! Cheers, folks!
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7 yrs ago
I named my Rowlet plushie Round Boy as a joke and now I can't let go of it for a more official name
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7 yrs ago
I referred to an upcoming outing with my friend as a "playdate." Not only do I look 10, but I act it as well.
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7 yrs ago
BE the dad you want to see in the world. I'm gonna be the best goddamn lesbian dad anyone's ever seen
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Bio

I'm an eighteen-year-old autistic trans boy with a great love of people and Pokémon. I play Dungeons and Dragons and other tabletop RPGs, and am heavily involved in the Nuzlocke Forums. I tend to ramble quite a lot and can seem rather pretentious, as I have a large vocabulary and tend to utilize it without thinking. I swear I'm a nice person I just sometimes Aspie out and end up going on super intellectual, disjointed rants.

I'm an advocate for civil rights and hope to become a journalist some day. I'm very queer and have a wonderful girlfriend, and hope one day our love will not be regarded negatively.

I generally enjoy well-executed genre deconstructions and stories which focus on plot and characters. Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Gintama, Baccano!!, Steven Universe, Gravity Falls, and Avatar: the Last Airbender, among others. As a roleplayer, I tend to lean towards these shows and elements.

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In CLOSED. 7 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Eventua I really like the second idea. It might not be what the GM originally asked for, but I feel he'd fit well into the world and having a nonmagical character as a player character in this setting would be very interesting, to say the least. I feel he could play important roles regarding information-gathering and furthering of characterization, especially in regards to worldbuilding and understanding of the magical girl phenomenon from the outside.
@HereComesTheSnow Your username has never been more inaccurate.
Keiko yawned, tears forming at the edges of her eyes not from sadness, but mild fatigue. The 11-year-old was still adjusting to a later bedtime--even as a magical girl, who needed less sleep than normal humans, she was still very young and needed rest. But the world needed her service more, and so she swallowed, nodded, and kept herself airborne as she scouted the city for any potential Negari or folks otherwise in trouble.

After fifteen minutes or so of nothing but a few irate birds and a cutpurse (whom Keiko halted by tripping and simply allowed police to catch, not using any magic against him whatsoever!), the girl alighted atop the far-rising roof of an office building, resting her wings comfortably against her back and allowing them to return to scarf form as she flopped on her back.

"Is something the matter, Saeki-san?" Tsubame sighed, watching her charge wiggle about, trying to find the most comfortable position on the hard stone.

"'M taking a break. Tired." Keiko had finally settled into a position not unlike a cat curling in a ball.

"...alright. But only five minutes! You never know when a Negari could appear." That was enough sternness on her face, yes? Tsubame nodded, and closed her own eyes. She could afford a short rest...

"Five minutes!" ...wait, it had been exactly 300 seconds already? Tsubame's eyes snapped open as she realized with horror she'd fallen asleep. She righted herself immediately, turning her gaze to Keiko. The girl had planned the break to a T, and currently stood with her telescope to her left eye, surveying the surrounding area for any unusual activity.

"Good thinking, Saeki-san. Are there any readings out of the ordinary?" Tsubame was not expecting her charge to nod, and flew to join Keiko in her observations as the girl beckoned. Her eyes widened with surprise and alarm as she focused on Keiko's discovery--Magical Girl Shadowrender, a powerful girl who reveled in her duties, slumped against a wall, obviously injured. This was indicative of a larger problem indeed.

"She's strong, Tsubame-san, the colors are all over her, but they're all messed up. Should we go help her?" Tsubame ground her teeth as she pondered her charge's innocent words. She was not entirely certain going to assist Shadowrender was an optimal course of action--if something had run her down to this degree, Keiko would most likely be unable to deal with it. But was it not her duty as a fairy to encourage and assist the girl whose heart she ignited in defending humanity?

The decision was made for Tsubame. As she looked up from her musings, she found her charge was not beside her, but already winging toward the alleyway where the Shadowrender dwelled. The fairy swallowed her worry and made haste to follow. She should trust the magical girl, right? Right...? That's how it worked...

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@HereComesTheSnow Not long usually, so I'd think you're suffering more. My condolences.
@HereComesTheSnow I'm in NorCal, where we've been in the 100s-110s for a little while now. Welcome to hell.
I am girlfriend, I promise she is good roleplayer. :3
@Raineh Daze Sorry about that, I tend to ramble. :/ Intro posts tend to be longer, too. I'll try to be a bit more succinct.
"La da da!~" Keiko hummed happily as she strolled through the store, surveying the groceries like a seasoned housewife. She stared critically at meat, weighed vegetables to attain the best deal, and bought the milk with the latest due date. Tsubame watched amusedly as a few adults asked the elementary schooler if she knew where her parents were, if she needed help carrying those bags, if she would like that item on the top shelf? Only the last question was acknoledged, as four foot seven inches was not an ideal height for grocery-shopping.

"There now, it wasn't too hard, was it?" Tsubame allowed a rare smile to pass her lips as Keiko did her best to lay her items on the conveyer belt, standing on the tippiest of toes and carefully stacking the groceries one by one. Several customers rushed to her aid, but she refused. The sight was so cute that a sizable amount of customers stayed to gawk at her cuteness.

Heading out, the sun had sunk further in the sky, which by now was primarily violet and dark orange. Streetlights were starting to alight, moths and junebugs dancing around the soft yellow glow.

"Can I fly home? These are heavy and it's a long way away. And it's dark..." Keiko, shifting weight from one sore shoulder tot he other, looked with pleading eyes at Tsubame, who knew she would be unable to say no. Regardless, it wasn't a terrible idea, and she was feeling rather peckish.

"I don't see why not," the fairy conceded, "but let's find a less public area."

A few minutes and several wrong turns later, the pair found themselves in an isolated field. With a flash of blue, Reiko morphs into her magical girl form. Her scarf forms a pair of wings, and in the blink of an eye, she's airborne.
@HushedWhispers Small group is A-OK with me! I have a few potential characters I'd love to try out, the most prominent being the "preflex" character who can react to things just before they happen, but is so utterly anxious and terrified that they just end up screaming and running away half the time.
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