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GEEETTTTTTT DUNKED ON



[ 19 - they/them - ISTP - GMT+8 ]

this is phloem and i'm literally the worst
...forreal tho hmu if you wanna rp

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Finally done. Hope it's alright!

Might be able to get a CS up soon-ish. I'm gonna be pretty busy with work, but I think I can handle one RP.
Sorry, I think I'm going to have to back out of this one. Work's getting really hectic and I barely have time to do anything. :(
Will have my CS up soon, sorry for the delay. :D

Done! Hope this is alright!




Count me in, I loved Kingsman. :D
Got waaay too caught up playing Neverwinter, will have my character up tomorrow, probably. EDIT: Apologies, gonna have to pull out of this.
I'm interested, probably gonna make a demon, if that's possible. :D
Gwayne Tyrell - Lord of Highgarden "Oh, come now. There's nothing to worry about." Gwayne began, waving his hand in a gesture of dismissal - the very picture of benevolence. "If you think Lord Stark would make a good Hand, then I support your decision wholeheartedly." Ah, children and their naïveté. It seemed to him like the King no idea idea what consequences his actions would have - which he had to admit, was not very reassuring. Two reckless, foolhardy seventeen year-olds ruling all of Westeros? That sounded like a recipe for disaster, and worst of all, Daeron was blind to the error of his ways. Still, there was no point in pressing the issue, not yet anyway. Taking in the sight before him, Gwayne held little doubt that the King had already ingested far too much wine - wine from the Reach. It hadn't been easy to secure this much Arbor Gold from the Redwynes, and the Lord of Highgarden was once again reminded of the fact that his efforts to win the King's favour were all for naught. "If you'll excuse me, your grace. I have to be taking my leave, but for now, I hope you enjoy the feast. The responsibilities of a King are not to be laughed at." Gwayne bowed his head in a gesture of respect, before turning to leave. Almost instantly, that cordial, pleasant facade of his fell - slipping into one of quiet resolution. The snub tonight was no small matter, and with the Stark boy as Hand, there was no telling what kind of trouble he'd get the Seven Kingdoms into. Daeron might've thought John a good choice, but it was clear to everyone that he lacked the experience and political cunning to truly succeed. Maybe, just maybe, such a sentiment would be enough to sow discord amongst the lords and ladies, and draw them to his side. Surely, no one wanted the events from two centuries ago to happen again? The realm had nearly been ripped in half by the War of the Five Kings - an event worsened tenfold by the foolish bravado of knights and warriors. With people like these in power, it seemed like history was doomed to repeat himself. For now, though, all Gwayne could do was see how things unfolded, and perhaps, entertain the propositions thrown his way.
^ Same here.
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