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Current Does this mean we can call you abmin now?
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300 word minimum is pretty standard for casual level and up in my experience
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Just discovered Dog TV. My pitbull and I have a new shared hobby.
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Barbenheimer 2023
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There's a panhandler who hangs out on the street corner by our dispensary every afternoon with a sign that just says "Green 4 Green?" and tbh, I respect my boy's confidence.
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Name: Taylor
Pronouns: They/them
Age: Mid 20s
Relationship: Married (happily, I might add)
Time Zone: Arizona (we hate daylight savings, so it's MST year-round)
Writing History: I've been on a number of different roleplaying websites for over a decade and a half
Hobbies: Writing, fitness, driving/exploring, hiking, camping, traveling, tabletop games, anything NEW (I love trying things I've never done before)
Roleplayer Profile

Format: 1x1s only. Maybe I'll try a group RP again someday, but I've never had one last longer than a few months
Posting Speed: Depending on my schedule, I can usually post at least once per week
Favorite Genres: Modern, Historical, Romance, Action/Adventure, Horror/Dark, Fantasy, Slice of Life, Dystopian, can be convinced to write some Sci-Fi
Hard 'no's: Fandoms. Sorry, but I can't maintain interest in characters/worlds I didn't build with my partner
Template: Public threads or PMs. I prefer to keep all my RPs in one place, so no emails or G-docs or the like
Rating: Comfortable with 18+ content, but it's not a necessity and I prefer not to center a plot around explicit scenes
Level: Advanced. Will consistently provide around 400-700 words per post, but can occasionally leap to 2000+
Character preference: One main character, but large side casts are greatly enjoyed. Because I write long posts, I prefer not to double
Gender preference: Male. You'll be hard pressed to convince me to play a female that isn't a background character. It's just not my forte
Romantic Relationships: MxF or MxM (currently prefer MxM)
Character Images: Faceclaims or detailed descriptions only. I envision the characters like real people in my mind, so I can't take anime seriously
OOC chat: Yes please! I'm a total extrovert who loves to get to know the amazing minds behind my partners' characters

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Yeah, that’s fine with me!

And I hope so too! I think it’ll take about 3 weeks or so for me to recover, but that doesn’t necessarily mean I’ll be in pain the entire time.
Nice! And I didn’t have anything else that I was planning to include. I mostly just wanted to give the update about the memorial and the things the military had been doing to fill in some gaps.

Yep. I’ve had no pain for over a week, which is why I didn’t want to come back in lol It’s more likely that when I come out of surgery I’ll be in pain again ^^; My doctor said it was necessary though, so I’m at the medical center waiting for the surgeon now
Oh nice! What color are you dying it? I really need to get mine done again but I go to a salon because the way my hair is colored is too complicated for me to do it xD I’m still waiting to get an appointment because of the virus.

Thanks! She’s just here to take me to my surgery today because my husband is working and can’t give me a ride, but we’ve been having fun :)

And no rush on posting! My appointment is in an hour and I don’t know how long it will take or if I’ll be feeling up to writing after it’s over. My plan is to lounge around and get posts done, but we’ll see!
Sorry that one took a little longer. My mom just got into town, so I chatted with her for a bit before she started making her phone calls to let the rest of the family know she got here safely :) (I live pretty far away from the rest of my fam, up in the mountains)

And yeah, Cas is going to be pleasantly surprised when he comes back and has a warmer welcome than he was expecting. Even Atlas is going to smother him a little, since he does miss him
“My fellow Aspirians, it is with great sorrow that I stand here before you on this eve to remember the life of my dear son, Caspian,” Atlas began. His voice was uncharacteristically heavy, a testament to how deeply he had truly been wounded by the news that the prince was dead. Jacob listened gravely as the king went on to speak about the tragedy, doing his best to pay attention without compromising his focus on the audience and the surrounding streets. After the heir to the throne had been abducted and killed, he and the rest of the team didn’t want to take any chances. They had patched the hole in their security by replacing the soldier who had failed in his duty to watch the forested border of the capital, but it was possible that there was more than one weak point. If any other rebels had gotten inside the city, a public memorial was a perfect opportunity for them to make an attempt on the monarch’s life.

He rested a hand idly over the holster of his gun, his dark eyes sweeping slowly over the faces in the crowd while Atlas continued on about his memories with Caspian, his high hopes about his ability to take over as the next king, how tragic it was that he’d been murdered at the young age of twenty-four, and how no father should ever have to receive the news that his son was dead. Like every other speech His Majesty performed, it was moving, and Jacob could see some high borns in the audience tearing up. Even he found it touching that Atlas had such exceptional things to say about the late prince, but the effect of the powerful words was slightly dulled by the knowledge that he was hearing all of it for the very first time that evening.

He never said that he believed Prince Caspian had potential while he was still alive, he thought, unable to help but wonder if the praise was genuine or if it was all part of an act. He believed Atlas was a great king, but he was also close enough to him to know that the face he presented to the people was not the same face he wore behind closed doors. There was no question that the information they’d tortured out of Regis had been harrowing for the monarch to hear—he’d been at the king’s side when he’d wept on the floor—but a part of him that he would never voice out loud was unsure if Atlas was distraught about the fact that his son was gone or the fact that he no longer had a successor to continue his legacy. Even if he was affected by both, surely one of those two calamities outweighed the other, and it was impossible to tell which one was more prominent in his ruler’s mind.

Jacob knew his thoughts were treasonous, and he was smart enough not to ever whisper them to another living soul, but he couldn’t keep them out of his own head. Thus, he took Atlas’s emotional speech with a grain of salt, hoping for Caspian’s sake that it was all true but suspecting in his heart that the king was heartbroken for the wrong reasons.

When the service was finally over, Atlas limped back down from the stage to return to the palace, and the attendees resumed mingling with one another, although their demeanors were far more subdued than they had been at the start. If nothing else, Jacob supposed, they seemed to be taking the evening a little more seriously after hearing their king’s mourning words. Good, he thought, silently pleased that the prince was getting at least some of the respect that he deserved.

Part of the security team escorted Atlas away from the square while another part remained to keep watch over the crowd until it eventually dispersed. Jacob stayed with the latter, supervising the area as people began to trickle out to the nearby parking garages and lots where they’d left their vehicles. Stifling a yawn, he folded his arms over his chest. Now that almost everyone was gone, he could let his guard down a little. There wasn’t much of a reason for a terrorist to attack when the event was over and less than a third of the spectators still remained. Deciding it was time for him to leave, he took a step back to go as well but then stopped when he saw that there were people approaching him.

Turning his head, he raised a brow at the sight of Prince Caspian’s two friends. “Did you need something?” he asked them bemusedly, unsure why they would seek him at all.

“Not really,” Miles shrugged, stopping a short distance away and fishing in his pocket to retrieve a pack of cigarettes and a lighter.

“We thought we’d offer you one,” Jay added as he took a cigarette from the box that his friend held out.

“Is there a particular reason why?” Jacob asked.

“Most of the people here don’t care about Cas,” Miles rolled his eyes.

“But we don’t have to tell you that,” Jay added, flourishing a hand in the direction of the chairs that had been set up. “You were watching the whole thing, weren’t you?”

“That’s why we wanted to have our own memorial for him,” Miles nodded sagely. “A real one away from all the people who’re just here for show. It was just gonna be the two of us, but we saw you standing over here, and we know you actually cared about him too, so now,” he held the carton out to the guard, “you’re invited.”

A smile tugged at the corner of Jacob’s mouth. He hadn’t smoked in years, but he liked the meaning behind the gesture, so he took one for himself. “Well then, give me a light.”

Jay grinned and used his own lighter to fix Jacob up, and the three lapsed into a moment of silence as they smoked away from the people who were conducting business deals at the foot of the stage. He was glad he’d stayed behind long enough to honor the prince properly before he went back to the palace for the night.
Yep, everybody thinks he's dead, so it'll be a huge shock and relief when he comes back later.
Finally got my post up! That one took a while, but I wanted to describe a lot of different things cx
7:45PM

Jacob watched solemnly as crowds of black-clad people filed into the rows of chairs that had been set up in the town square for Prince Caspian’s memorial service. The heir’s death had been confirmed the day before by Regis when he’d been under the influence of Aproveset, but seeing the mourners gathering now, along with the flowers and photos onstage, made his passing feel more real. He sighed quietly, rolling his shoulders which had become stiff from standing on his feet for so long. He was one of the guards overseeing the service from the perimeter, but his day had started long before that.

At King Atlas’s command, he’d organized Regis’s execution first thing in the morning. Under his orders, the firing squad had been assembled, and the prisoner had been taken to the yard behind the penitentiary. It was a place Jacob had always hated visiting. The walls and ground were layered with cement stained with the blood of past death row criminals, and large drains checkered the floor to prevent blood from pooling and congealing beneath the target when he was killed. It was a grisly sight, but it was his job to supervise the execution, so he’d gone there with the squad and stood behind them stoically while they lined Regis up against the wall, blindfolded him, and proceeded to ruthlessly rip his body apart under a hailstorm of bullets. By the time it was over, his corpse had been so mangled that there had been no need for the guard to approach him to confirm that he was dead.

Jacob had then called over the prison workers to clean up the mess and dispose of the body before he headed off to his next task of the day: communing with the commanders. The evening before, he’d met with them once to give them the go-ahead to fire back at the rebels. Leaving the specifics in their capable hands, he hadn’t known exactly what they had come up with, so when he returned, he found that they had prepared a set of bombers to strike one of the districts where they suspected the Scourge had a base of operations. The hope was that between the two powerful moves of executing their leader and demolishing an important location, the rebels would lose their morale and surrender. He had stayed to watch the dropping of the bombs via a drone camera before he’d spent the rest of the afternoon making security preparations for the memorial.

Now, with only fifteen minutes left before the king would take his place at the podium and give his speech, the guard had planted himself on the right side of the square near the front row, where the estranged members of the Maydestone family had seated themselves to watch with crocodile tears in their eyes. Jacob felt disgust stir inside of him as they hugged and wept. He had no doubt that the only reason they were attending in the first place was because they were hoping King Atlas would pass the now-vacant position of crown prince or princess off to one of them. It was within the constraints of the law that the reigning monarch could name another blood relative as his successor. However, he knew it would never happen. Atlas was too stubborn to change his mind after he’d banished them all years ago. Even though the guard personally believed it had been a rash decision for him to sever ties with his entire family, he had served Atlas long enough to know that his ruler would sooner die than take them back in. Whatever solution he would come up with for saving the crown, it wouldn’t be that.

The Maydestone family wasn’t the only group that he suspected didn’t actually grieve the loss of their prince. Most of the high borns in attendance were probably sad—Caspian had been well-liked by everyone who had been fortunate enough to meet him—but they weren’t lamenting his death. Not genuinely. Like every other social event that happened in the capital, this was a networking opportunity for the rich and powerful. While the king’s relatives were here to vie for the crown, the others were here to forge relations between their families and businesses. He could already see it happening as they mingled. Men inclined their heads in respect for the late prince, and women dabbed their eyes with handkerchiefs, but all the while, they weren’t looking at the decorated stage. They were fixated on each other, murmuring and discreetly shaking hands as they made lucrative deals before the service began.

It was the way of the capital, but Jacob still felt a twinge of pity for Caspian and for King Atlas. The prince would never be properly honored when his people cared more about themselves than they did about the fact that a young life had been snuffed out before its time. He was just glad that there were at least a few people in the audience who seemed to be here for or him. Among the sea of faces, he’d picked out two of Caspian’s closest friends, Jayden Arowood and Miles Kinder. Unlike the people around them, they were sitting near the front of the square with crestfallen expressions, not bothering to socialize as they waited for the king to give his speech. They didn’t have to endure the hum of quiet voices for long.

A flicker of movement caught Jacob’s eye, and he turned toward the stage, where Atlas was walking over to the podium with the assistance of his cane. Even though he was physically weak, he still had an air about him that commanded the room. Almost as soon as he was in place, the spectators fell silent and took their seats, giving their ruler their full attention as he gazed out over them.

The guard took a slow breath and turned back to the crowd, monitoring them quietly as Atlas began to speak.
They both are xD
Alex also dropped her first hint about food lol
“I don’t know about that. Zac Efron made for a pretty hot woman when he did that skit with Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show,” Alex laughed. “Although I guess I see your point. This is starting to sound more like an all-out comedy than a Hallmark special. I guess romances movies just aren’t my speed.” She shrugged as she sipped her drink. Halfway into her second whiskey cocktail of the night on an empty stomach, she could tell she was getting a little loose-lipped. Whenever she got tipsy, she tended to find anything and everything amusing, and she minced her words even less than she did when she was sober. However, she wasn’t just babbling when she gave Daniel her ridiculous answer. She wanted to give him the impression that she wasn’t out looking for something long-term, so she was quick to imply that she wasn’t a romantic.

It was true, anyway. Even though she wasn’t looking for a hook-up either, she’d been a cynic about relationships ever since Matt. Love seemed to work for some people, but apparently, she wasn’t one of the lucky girls who found her soulmate and settled down to have three kids. If there were ‘plenty of fish in the sea,’ her first and only catch had been a great white, and she didn’t really feel like going fishing again. Besides, it wasn’t like she had a shot at ending up with one of the good ones now that she was a homeless tramp. She had more important things to worry about other than looking for someone to call her person.

When Daniel answered her question, she nodded her approval of the response he gave her. It had been years since the last time she’d watched something on TV, but she could appreciate the preference. She also took note of the flirtatious comment he made at the end, yet another sign that her odds of leaving the bar with him were looking good.

“Not bad, but I think I’d choose to be trapped inside a Hallmark movie,” she smirked. “No one said I had to be the main character, so I’d be the friend who deals with the dramatic phone calls and coffee dates every once in a while and spends the rest of my time doing whatever I damn well please.” Punctuating the remark with the last swig of her drink, she set her empty glass down next to his on the counter. “That means I, too, can set my own pace,” she added, casting him a coy look as she decided to let him know that she was on the same page as he was.

At his question, Alex made a face. “Just to set the record straight, I’ll have you know those movies are not an interest of mine.” Following the initial reply, she paused briefly. She supposed she could tell him about her real interests, but he’d just inadvertently opened the gate for her to start sliding in hints about what she was really after that evening. So, she brightened theatrically as she said, “If you really want to know, I’m kind of a foodie. I like exploring restaurants around the city and trying new dishes. It’s a lot of fun to visit five-star places or find a hole-in-the-wall spot that doesn’t give you food poisoning.”

Keeping up her “interest” in the topic, she followed up by asking him, “What about you? If you don’t get out much, what do you like to do in your spare time?”
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