- Invitation Status
- Posting Speed
- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- Online Availability
- I check in pretty much all times of the day, either from my phone or from my home computer. So it's likely I'll see messages shortly after I've received them.
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- No Preferences
- Genres
- Sci Fi, Fantasy, Fandom, Anime, Sometimes Horror. Survival, Romance, Furry, Magical.
Ooof, I'll need to really go back in my exceptionally awful memory to remember how I got here. With what I can remember, it started back when I was around twelve years old on a website called Neoseeker. They had an RP sub forum there dedicated to RP and I think it's safe to say it was there I got the RP bug. Let me tell you now, I.... was.... AWFUL... like, I might as well had beat my keyboard with a sock full of oranges because that's the kind of word vomit I was spilling out onto the internet. I spent a good few years there and got used to a very tiny group of people who used to write together in a regular bases, to the point where RP's would finish and we'd go onto the next thread which would likely be a sequel to the last thread we'd all been playing in. It was actually really fun and I learned a good bit as I grew up a bit there.
So, one day... I had probably turned fifteen (Probably talking absolute shit, I have no idea how old I was but I was young). I looked up RP sites on google to see what else was out there and stumbled into a website I'm sure some of you are familiar with, called RolePlayerGuild, or RPG for short. I spent the rest of my time up until 2014 there, but.... BUUUUT! my first thread there had me in an Elder Scrolls RP where I played an Argonian and if you don't know what that is, think of a bipedal lizard person and you're pretty much there. Well anyway, I lasted all of about three posts before the GM messaged me and very kindly told me my writing wasn't good enough for the sort of thing they were looking for. Holy shit was I bad.... anyway, so I spent a good many years there and over some time I grew and got better.
I used to play a LOT of villains for a time and enjoyed writing situations where I could terrorize the main cast of characters and probably get my butt kicked, if not have them do a redemption story of some kind of change of heart thing. It was good fun, but difficult since not everyone want's their main villain to be a playable character. So I started playing good guys too (*Gasp!*) and picked up new tricks as the years went on. Eventually at the end of my last year at RPG, I joined an RP called Pirate Age, which the very awesome @Capt. Blu created. The RP was fantastic and I think it was something like, a year strong before she decided to move Pirate Age over to here! and me along with the rest of us in the RP followed, I mean... Iwaku seemed like a cool enough place.
So that's how I made it here. Pirate Age is still currently active... meaning I think we've been writing in it for like, five years now.... which is amazing. Unless my memory really does have the wet consistency of a tuna fish and I'm totally wrong on the numbers (entirely likely). After my first-ish year I signed up as a CV and later joined Staff and met some extraordinary people throughout my time here. And to this day, it's been one if not my favorite and most frequented space on the internet. Who knows, the journey might not have ended for me, maybe in a few years Iwaku will be another part of a bigger story.... that's a crazy thought. By the way if you've made it this far, I suggest you take a break and come to terms with the minutes of your life that you'll never get back, however well done! and thanks for reading :D
So, one day... I had probably turned fifteen (Probably talking absolute shit, I have no idea how old I was but I was young). I looked up RP sites on google to see what else was out there and stumbled into a website I'm sure some of you are familiar with, called RolePlayerGuild, or RPG for short. I spent the rest of my time up until 2014 there, but.... BUUUUT! my first thread there had me in an Elder Scrolls RP where I played an Argonian and if you don't know what that is, think of a bipedal lizard person and you're pretty much there. Well anyway, I lasted all of about three posts before the GM messaged me and very kindly told me my writing wasn't good enough for the sort of thing they were looking for. Holy shit was I bad.... anyway, so I spent a good many years there and over some time I grew and got better.
I used to play a LOT of villains for a time and enjoyed writing situations where I could terrorize the main cast of characters and probably get my butt kicked, if not have them do a redemption story of some kind of change of heart thing. It was good fun, but difficult since not everyone want's their main villain to be a playable character. So I started playing good guys too (*Gasp!*) and picked up new tricks as the years went on. Eventually at the end of my last year at RPG, I joined an RP called Pirate Age, which the very awesome @Capt. Blu created. The RP was fantastic and I think it was something like, a year strong before she decided to move Pirate Age over to here! and me along with the rest of us in the RP followed, I mean... Iwaku seemed like a cool enough place.
So that's how I made it here. Pirate Age is still currently active... meaning I think we've been writing in it for like, five years now.... which is amazing. Unless my memory really does have the wet consistency of a tuna fish and I'm totally wrong on the numbers (entirely likely). After my first-ish year I signed up as a CV and later joined Staff and met some extraordinary people throughout my time here. And to this day, it's been one if not my favorite and most frequented space on the internet. Who knows, the journey might not have ended for me, maybe in a few years Iwaku will be another part of a bigger story.... that's a crazy thought. By the way if you've made it this far, I suggest you take a break and come to terms with the minutes of your life that you'll never get back, however well done! and thanks for reading :D