- Invitation Status
- Not accepting invites at this time
- Posting Speed
- Multiple posts per day
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- 10 AM - 2 PM: It all depends on if I'm working, doing homework, or having family time.
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Agender
- Genres
- Fantasy, Modern, Magical, Romantic Fanatic, some Steampunk, Apocalyptic settings, a bit of Viral, Anthro. I'm new to writing SciFi and Horror but not afraid to play. (I need the practice).
Not too big on History, but will play a Fantasy History based RP if I have the time to do the research. At this point, I'm deeply into Japanese History based stories.
Not very good at Military genres and not strong in writing out fight scenes, but will jump in the center of the storm to better myself.
After introducing herself to the new group of travelers, and thanking them for saving her life, Vivian gave her final goodbyes to her friends from a distance and traveled on. She explained - somewhat - why she was traveling light, only telling the same little story she was told to say over and over again to keep others' curiosity dead. She knew, somehow, that these people were trustworthy, for a few of them just went out of their way to help her out without a question or price. But, first impressions can be misleading at times. She'll have to learn more about them before trusting them further.
All in all, Vivian was thrilled that good fortune fell upon her. Everyone was very nice and held interesting stories to tell. They all traveled peacefully, chatting about their prospects and why they were going so far from home to gain them. Soon though, after a long, weary day's beating, they reached a small town for rest and revisions.
Vivian was beat. That attack took more out of her than it should, but she did not wish to be a burden to the others and kept her pains to herself. She watched as the others split apart to manage themselves through the town. Vivian was in no mood to walk any further and opted to follow Pieter to a nearby tavern. Trae followed her, seeing her hidden weariness just as easily as words on a page.
The tavern was small, dingy; a typical spot for the unruling sort. Vivian has never been to such a place, and feared the idea of lingering too long there. But, as of now, she was with good company. To stay for the moment for a rest would not be too bad. Like all the other travelers there, she settled down in an unoccupied seat, releasing a heavy sigh.
"I've never felt such worn in all my days," she shook her head while casually wrapping her warm cloak around her. "But, then again, this wasn't a pleasant day's walk." Not wanting to show her sorrow, or weariness any further, Vivian scanned around the room carefully and took in a new outlook on her situation. "Now, I just got to figure out what to do with myself now..."
All in all, Vivian was thrilled that good fortune fell upon her. Everyone was very nice and held interesting stories to tell. They all traveled peacefully, chatting about their prospects and why they were going so far from home to gain them. Soon though, after a long, weary day's beating, they reached a small town for rest and revisions.
Vivian was beat. That attack took more out of her than it should, but she did not wish to be a burden to the others and kept her pains to herself. She watched as the others split apart to manage themselves through the town. Vivian was in no mood to walk any further and opted to follow Pieter to a nearby tavern. Trae followed her, seeing her hidden weariness just as easily as words on a page.
The tavern was small, dingy; a typical spot for the unruling sort. Vivian has never been to such a place, and feared the idea of lingering too long there. But, as of now, she was with good company. To stay for the moment for a rest would not be too bad. Like all the other travelers there, she settled down in an unoccupied seat, releasing a heavy sigh.
"I've never felt such worn in all my days," she shook her head while casually wrapping her warm cloak around her. "But, then again, this wasn't a pleasant day's walk." Not wanting to show her sorrow, or weariness any further, Vivian scanned around the room carefully and took in a new outlook on her situation. "Now, I just got to figure out what to do with myself now..."