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I'm just an average dude who loves to write and is obsessed with Persona 5 at the moment.

It's been a very long time since I've involved myself in any online communities outside of my usual social media's. As such, I'd prefer to keep my private details hidden and be known as Ryuji on this forum.

While I'm technically not new to roleplaying, it has been a very long time since I've participated in the hobby. Please forgive me if it takes me some time to adjust.

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@Game Maker

The guy I'm moving in with has a Kelpie named Shadow. He's so cute. I used to have a Jack Russel named Tom but my parents couldnt handle his energy.

I'd like to adopt a Greyhound but I also really like Dobermans.
Pardon, but I was wondering if you guys still have spots available? Soul Eater was one of my first Anime's and seeing something like this made me quite nostalgic. Granted, I haven't read the Manga, but nonetheless I'd still be interested in joining if there's room.

EDIT: After a quick skim I see you have stopped taking applications sometime in March. Oh well! Sorry for the intrusion. Enjoy.
@Dblade26 Their rivalry would definitely be a friendly one. Neither of them is hostile. If anything, Bailey looks up to Ken and his competitiveness with him is just his awkward way of showing it.

EDIT: Also, I'm moving out of home next weekend so I'll be doing one final furniture/bits and bobs shop tomorrow. May or may not be able to post.
I'm considering introducing Kellen to the group but idk if it's a good time.
It's hard to describe how Bailey would feel about the others. I've been racking my brain for a while and I think the best way I can describe it is that Bailey is very socially inept and lacks the proper empathy to really relate to others who are not invested in the same things that interest him. For that reason, Bailey and Lucille will probably get along due to them both liking video games. Though he will most likely be that one annoying friend who does nothing but talk about games.

On the other side of the coin, he's also quite self conscious and has a desire to be liked and understood even though he's not so great at the latter himself. As a result he comes off as someone who really tries too hard to make friends, but just says all the wrong things. He gets hung up on what he says easily and spends a lot of time worrying about how his words are perceived.

He basically thinks that he needs to continually prove himself to be worthy of the others friendship. How this is received by the others is dependent on their own respective personalities.

As for specific characters;

Bailey likes Lucille. She's nice and likes video games. Enough said. Her appearance took a bit of getting used to though.

Bailey sees Ken as a standard to hold himself to. Ken is a cool, pretty level headed guy who is also very physically able. Perhaps there's potential for a rivalry here?

Marlin is a freakin' wizard. Bailey thinks that's the coolest thing ever. Marlin is also pretty chill, but Bailey still keeps a distance for now.

Lilith scares Bailey. In her heroic persona, Bailey is terrified of her. Even her regular old nice self feels a little too unapproachable to him. Not to say it's because Lilith is like that, but rather Bailey doesn't see himself as someone she should waste her time on.
How long has everyone's characters been with the Sentinels? If it's not too much to ask, I'd like Bailey to be the most recent addition to the group. I'm thinking maybe 3-4 months? A lot of Bailey's personal struggle comes down to his own poor self-image as well as figuring out his place within the Sentinels. This would work a lot better if he was a new member. He doesn't necessarily have to be the newest by any means. If that clashes with anyone's intentions for their own character then we can work something out.

I'm quite excited to start writing for Bailey. I think it's because he kind of reminds me of my own adolescent self. I was a shitty teenager.

I'm still thinking about how Bailey thinks about the others, but hopefully I'll have something concrete down soon.
Needless to say, Kellen was somewhat unnerved by the ferocious nature of the great wolf that had pounced the three knights and easily dispatched them. Though when the beast pressed his nose gently against the fey to gain his scent, all that uneasiness seemed to melt away. Beaming, Kellen used his knuckles to gently rub behind Kolgrin's ears before the creature rose from him.
"I am in your debt, magnificent creature." He spoke in a hushed whisper, watching the wolf retreat into the woods. Sitting on the path for a while, Kellen eventually decided he'd had enough excitement for one night. Standing up and dusting himself off, he quickly climbed up the nearest tree with a nimble gracefulness uncommon for creatures of his size. Perched up on the branch, he had intended to head back towards his lakeside willow when a sensation overwhelmed him.

Kellen stared back at where his four legged friend had departed. Overcome by a strange sensation of melancholy, Kellen couldn't bring himself to put this event behind him as easily as he'd intended. Turning his body fully, Kellen began to leap from branch to branch. Though instead of heading back to his willow, he had departed in the direction the great wolf had fled.

Tracking Kolgrin proved to be more of a challenge than Kellen initially thought. It seemed the beast possessed both brain and brawn; a thought that made the fey quite giddy. Humans had a nasty habit of viewing the many woodland critters as beings of lesser intelligence. Kellen had always possessed a natural inclination towards the animals of the forest, allowing him to understand them on levels that humans could not. Even so, it had taken him longer than usual to trace the steps of the wolf from earlier. Eventually he had found his way to what appeared to be a campsite. Approaching from a safe distance, Kellen perched high above in a nearby tree and began observing the scene. There were a few figures surrounding the flames. Kellen assumed them to be humans. After his recent run in, he was a bit afraid to approach another human. Though the site of Kolgrin among them was certainly reassuring. Leaping forth to a closer branch, Kellen silently dropped from the canopy so he could gaze upon the group at ground level. On closer inspection, it appeared there was also an elf and a young child with the group.

Perhaps he should introduce himself? No, the thought alone was enough to make him tense up. He'd have to approach them eventually; the wolf had his scent after all. Though surely a few minutes of watching from the shadows would be alright.
Kellen could be quite useful at helping them navigate the more fey infested areas of the forest to shake the guards. I will probably have him follow Kolgrin since he wants to repay the big puppy for saving him.
The air was crisp and carried the stench of death with it, of that Kellen was certain. Reluctantly rocking from his slumber a top the branches of a great willow, the young fey crinkled his nose at the repugnant sensation that swept over him. Sure enough, the sounds of screaming men swept through the forest like the ghastly wind that had come before it. Standing on the branch, Kellen curiously tilted his gaze in the direction they had come from. It wasn't uncommon for men to find their end in these woods; bandits, beasts and even his fellow fey were all known to frequent these parts. To encounter any of them would be most unfortunate.

Even so, the curious fairy couldn't resist the allure of seeing which creature spelled the demise of those poor, unfortunate souls. With a spring in his step, Kellen gracefully leapt from the branch and began his descent into the woods. His talons found the next branch, but only for a mere second before he had jumped to the next. His movements were tranquil and without sound as he found his way to the bloodbath of men before him. While Kellen thought himself to be unfazed by such sights anymore, even he found himself feeling ill from thinking about what might have transpired here. Nonetheless, he couldn't help but investigate.

Among the mauled remains of what were once men and the blood stained armor, Kellen spied a set of beast tracks leading off into the woods. They resembled that of a wolves, but surely no wolf could have paws that large. Perhaps it was a fey, similar to himself? He'd never known a fellow fey to be this vicious though. Unable to come up with a conclusion, Kellen resolved himself to following the tracks. His prior excitement was replaced with a slight anxiousness. Kellen wasn't usually one to succumb to fear by any stretch of the imagination, but the thought of what he might find at the end of the trail was definitely unnerving.

The tracks continued into the woods for quite some time, and judging by how spaced they were apart Kellen could tell this was definitely a creature that could move at great speeds. There was no doubt in his mind that it was a four legged beast now; but he'd never encountered such a large beast in these woods that he'd called home his entire life. Eventually the tracks stopped just near a large shrubbery. Staring into the brush, Kellen took a cautious step forward with his hand outstretched. Before he could pull the brush apart, the sound of hooves and armor clinking and clattering turned his attention to an entourage of knights approaching him at an alarming pace.

Like a doe face to face with a lion, Kellen was frozen as the men dismounted and surrounded him.
"Could this thing have killed the first search party?" One of the men spat out, pointing a speartip so close to Kellen's chest that the Fey instinctively stepped backwards. As he did he felt a heavy, crushing sting throughout his shoulders as the soldier behind him rammed his shield into the young Fey. Toppling down to the ground, Kellen scurried around in an attempt to find an exit; though there were no such opportunities.
"Please... I have no qualms with you, humans." His voice was hushed and frightful, almost a whimper. Would he have to fight his way out? He wasn't certain he'd be able to wing against such overwhelming odds.
"Hah! The monster speaks!" Another Knight jived, rallying his fellows into a sickeningly cruel laugh at the helpless Fey before them. Fear finally overcoming him, Kellen covered his ears and sobbed into the dirt; hoping this was all just some bad dream and that he was still sleeping peacefully atop of the willow.

@Metronome
@Metronome If it's alright with you, I might introduce Kellen by having him stumble upon Kolgrin's little massacre in the woods.
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