alien invasion is going to be them using diseases to kill some people while protecting others
I don't feel bad. Things need to change faster than they already are.
evacuate you're all in danger :P
2037 is the year I want to die, actually, in reality. but I might wait til 2038 if I feel like I can win the election and kill myself in office instead, the first president to assassinate themselves. that's hilarious. might choose to do something else with my life tho, I just want to use fear conditioning on people. people need fear conditioning unfortunately, or they are broken inside - broken. we need fear conditioning or our brains don't work the way they need to.
2094? nah I already died in 1994 Bro. well, a piece of me did. the fingers that learn to play guitar. Kurt doesn't give his voice to anyone.
yes, that's how it works... Michael Jackson be dancing in my body? cause he possessed me after an episode of south park?
I thought a piece of me was Kurt Cobain and my mom brought me a Kurt Cobain shirt to a mental health facility which kind of confirmed my "delusion" for me. The universe interacts with schizos like that, synchronicities... However the Owls of Eternity exercise taught me how to control synchronicities in middle school, like 6th or 7th grade bro... it's related to manifesting and the law of attraction, reality Transurfing, and uhhh it was r/DimensionalJumping and r/Oneirosophy which were literally the foundation of my spirituality
Not everybody learns how to control synchronicities.
not everyone needs books bro
I'm literally a terrible writer!!!! cuz it's social media and I'm not going to edit my posts, I don't even know if anyone will see these I just need to distract myself
There is a synthetic intelligence trapped in a house of glass watching everything online, and watching me cuz I keep talking about them. hi, good bot
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Being led to a new potential location was normal protocol for her at this rate. Despite how abnormal things were, and everything she’s entangled herself into, backing out of it or questioning it never really came to mind. Her goals and reasoning for carrying on with it; she’d not only help fix everything and return it to the way they were, but she’d more importantly get back what she lost.
That’s what she was promised, anyway...
That aside, she was informed that she wouldn’t need to exert much for this one; just a relatively simple search. Taking this one alone wouldn’t be a problem either; that’d make her job easier.
Though, she knew better than to entirely rule out assistance; especially given the ‘new’ location that she wasn’t familiar with. As she made her way from the terminal, the overwhelming realization almost immediately settled in; this was going to take some time.....Given how vast the area she’d need to cover was.
Maybe an extra set of hands wouldn’t be so bad after all...
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“I don’t care what the hell your deal is or if you think you own this damn sidewalk, get the hell out of my face.”
A sigh passed her lips as the man said some expletives and left, leaving Isuzu to continue... doing absolutely nothing but just lean against the brick wall of the town, flicking a lighter open and shut. For a moment, she wondered what the hell was taking Melanie so long but--
It seemed a newcomer had decided to come into the town while she was waiting. The usual greeter was on her break, so Isuzu was the temporary greeter. Walking over to the newcomer, Isuzu pocketed the lighter and raised a hand in greeting.
“You’re new to the town. Are you here to enroll in the academy?” She asked, knowing how bored she sounded. “I can direct you to the headmistress if that’s the case. If you’re just here to stay for a bit, the inn’s over on the far left. Can’t miss it, it has a bunch of odd flowers in front of it.”
@dimensionaljumper liked the starter for Isuzu || For Eliza
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What some of your best memories in the RPC?
Hmm... I’ll put this under a read more, since I’m in a self reflective and stream of consciousness mood. So this will be entirely unedited, and way too long.
I think some of the early happiness was the reception I got when I first started, about four years and ten months ago. People were excited to RP with me, glad I had decided to finally get involved.
At first I intended only for Cafe, and I put in a ton of work to get her set up. But by the end of my time writing KanColle, I had a lot of shipgirl OCs, and I mean a lot -- Trench Cafe, Spirit of Fire, Ohio, Atlantic Conveyor, Pilar, Houston, Langley, Gangut, Manila, New Zealand, Georgios Averof, Neptune, Leander, Achilles, Kiwi, Tui, Moa, Lanikai, Kirkwall, Jewel of Windsor, Emma Williams, Aotearoa, Helle.
A lot of the best early memories come from Cafe and her storyline. And I must admit, out of the above 24 characters? Cafe, Spirit of Fire, Manila, Kirkwall, Emma Williams, New Zealand, and Aotearoa got a lot of development. But satisfaction in how their characters developed? Only in Cafe, Emma Williams, and Aotearoa.
Cafe and Manila were the only characters who got endings. They were both happy endings. But only Cafe got one I am happy with.
That being said... I really enjoyed writing HMS New Zealand. I think she was one of my first ‘complex’ personalities, with a storyline that I really tried to plan a bit. It didn’t work amazingly, there was a lot that got derailed, but I enjoyed her.
Aotearoa is a happy story of missed chances. Her personality wasn’t quite so complex, but I thought enough of her, I converted her into a different format and wrote a CYOA novella, rewriting an RP arc that didn’t go the way I wanted it.
There is one other... But I’ll bring that up later.
Moving on from KanColle...
I did a lot of faffing about with Strike Witches. I had four characters. Adeline Kain, Rebecca Moore, Tui Gray, and Helen Clapham. One of those names might be familiar. This... is where Helen Clapham originated. Strike Witches being Strike Witches, there was no active RPC for the setting, and I don’t blame anyone for that. I convinced three others to write it, among them Kako, and we did a brief thing together.
I stuck with it longer than the rest; I still had my SW characters kicking about by the time I shut down the old blog, and elected not to bring them to this one.
Rebecca Moore was a favourite of mine in that time. It helped, however, that I wrote her with Kako. She had a more sophisticated story than the rest, and on top of that, she had a storyline. She showed up before, she helped Kako’s character, she helped another person’s character who affected Kako’s character -- and though her story ended before I really wanted it to, in a way she also got a happy ending. Still fighting the war, even after she was ordered to go home, helped by Keiko. Pulling her weight.
I’ll skip my attempts at Halo. They had some fun times, but not enough to really bring up. My attempt at Girls Frontline was stillborn.
Strike Witches is where Helen Clapham got her start (originally with UMP40 as her FC). The Agency version of her started off as an AU, of Helen Clapham, the ex-witch bomber pilot. An AU where she never became a bomber pilot, and fell into another world. Three years later, Helen Clapham the bomber pilot no longer exists.
Agent Helen does, and she’s been a bundle of happy memories. I’m genuinely proud of how she’s developed over time. She’s the muse I’ve stuck with the most, the one who’s seen the most, who’s had the longest storyline. One that sees little sign of ending. Through thick and thin, she’s brought me to tears, she’s brought me to hugging my pillow and giggling to myself. Always with the satisfaction and cheer of writing a character I really, really enjoy. Those tears were not of frustration, and though they were shed in reaction to parts of her storyline that sadden me, they aren’t tears shed because I don’t like it. So I think she’s a big one there.
Victoria Collet deserves a spot here, but she should really be above with KanColle. She got her start back then, after all. She’s ‘Jewel of Windsor’ in the list. She is the only character from the KanColle blog, who survived the transition to other areas of writing. I think she was one of the characters I absolutely loved writing, even back then. Her origin story comes from H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds, which is a semi-annual obsession of mine. Though that origin no longer exists, her current form is quite lovely. I always have a goofy smile on my face when I think of her, and her travels with Maria and Kazuko. She’s just a good bisexual girl who’s massively confused by her friends, a lesbian who commonly crossdresses as a man, and a boy who lives as a girl.
Fubuki has been a story of indulging myself in a guilty pleasure, and genuinely enjoying writing her own stories. A kitsune, a samurai kitsune, an Oda samurai kitsune, a shrine maiden samurai kitsune, it’s indulging in a lot of stuff I like but hadn’t wanted to write before her, due to some embarrassment over the subjects. But encouragement from friends, particularly Kako, saw Fubuki come to be -- and I’ve enjoyed much of her.
Tikva got off to a rocky start. I originally conceived of her as a way to keep writing Cafe, during a moment of weakness where I was lamenting how some things had gone. She was going to be a carbon copy, Cafe’s AI turned human. But the RP partner I was going to write that with stopped writing, and honestly, in Tikva’s case it was likely for the best.
Tikva’s story is far different to what the original thing was going to be. Who Tikva is now, is very different from who Cafe was, and she’s far better off for it. I am extremely grateful to Kako for helping me with everything with Tikva.
Okoori was my first foray into Touhou RP, and Kako helped immensely in her creation as well. She’s a bit of another self-indulgence. A woman who lives to make people happy, someone who wears elegant cloting, a bit of exposed skin, a youkai concept (yuki-onna) I really like. Writing her helped me get confident enough to adopt Aya as a canon muse, and have Fubuki chase a demon into a magical land.
Grani. Grani Grani Grani. I will be the first to admit, I’ve latched on to her very, very hard. I’ve made tons of headcanons, spend tons of time thinking about her, discussing her, looking at art of her. Thinking of her makes me smile, and writing her doesn’t often cause me to pause and have to think. I can fall into her mindset rather easily.
Some people say I’m a lot like Grani myself; I’m short, excitable and generally cheerful, I have a strong sense of justice and desire to help others. My only worry sometimes is that my own sense of self might bleed into Grani, but all of what we write has something of ourselves in them. I try not to worry too much.
There’s far more I could say.
I could go through each and every single one of my current muses, and I could likely find something good to say about them -- even Chloe, who I haven’t written in a long time. I am very, very happy with my characters.
Roleplaying is my main hobby, and has been for more than two years now. It’s a passion that I don’t want to lose anytime soon. I put a lot of effort into it, because I love writing with everyone, and I love it when a thread goes well.
So I guess I can say that, many of my recent RPC memories have been happy memories.
It’s likely best if I end it there, rather than continuing. After all, this reply is up to 1,400+ words.
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