- Invitation Status
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- 1-3 posts per day
- Multiple posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- On fairly regularly, every day. I'll notice a PM almost immediately. Replies come randomly.
- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- Primarily Prefer Male
- No Preferences
- Genres
- High fantasy is my personal favorite, followed closely by modern fantasy and post-apocalyptic, but I can happily play in any genre if the plot is good enough.
Unconcerned as to whether or not Asher would be able to get himself properly settled in the room, Aeva quickly moved towards the stairs that led to the second floor of her apartment. If the section of the house where Asher now resided was pretty much left untouched from the default, and the living room was intended to entertain a variety of visitors and guests, then the upper floor was undeniably Aeva's personal quarters.
The stairs led up to a large landing, which overlooked a portion of the living room. Close to the stairs was an open door that led into what was clearly an office. Even at a glance it contained a simple metal desk, and countless bookshelves that were unexpectedly filled with paper journals.
Beyond the office was an open sitting room, which functioned as a much smaller and more personal living room. It contained a loveseat and a giant bean bag, facing a wall that was entirely covered by a near-invisible screen. A few corner tables lay scattered around, one of them holding an empty mug that still had a long-dried teabag clinging to the rim.
Finally, on the other side of the living room was a closed door, which led to the master bedroom suite. The first thing Aeva did when she walked upstairs was close that door, hiding the view of a messy room with clothes scattered across the floor. Only once that was done did she head to the office.
Not expecting it to take Asher very long to get settled, she immediately waved her hands over the desk. A holographic screen projected itself a moment later, and with a few flicks of her fingers, Aeva brought up the six dossiers she'd prepared for Asher. Reading over them herself, she quickly refreshed her evaluation of each of the perspective planets.
Only when the sound of footsteps on her stairs echoed through the door did Aeva glance past them. With another flick of her fingers, Aeva caused the holo-screens to turn around, displaying their information to the rest of the room. "I'm in here," she called out, directing Asher even though he should be able to find her without too much problem. "Come in, have a seat."
The stairs led up to a large landing, which overlooked a portion of the living room. Close to the stairs was an open door that led into what was clearly an office. Even at a glance it contained a simple metal desk, and countless bookshelves that were unexpectedly filled with paper journals.
Beyond the office was an open sitting room, which functioned as a much smaller and more personal living room. It contained a loveseat and a giant bean bag, facing a wall that was entirely covered by a near-invisible screen. A few corner tables lay scattered around, one of them holding an empty mug that still had a long-dried teabag clinging to the rim.
Finally, on the other side of the living room was a closed door, which led to the master bedroom suite. The first thing Aeva did when she walked upstairs was close that door, hiding the view of a messy room with clothes scattered across the floor. Only once that was done did she head to the office.
Not expecting it to take Asher very long to get settled, she immediately waved her hands over the desk. A holographic screen projected itself a moment later, and with a few flicks of her fingers, Aeva brought up the six dossiers she'd prepared for Asher. Reading over them herself, she quickly refreshed her evaluation of each of the perspective planets.
Only when the sound of footsteps on her stairs echoed through the door did Aeva glance past them. With another flick of her fingers, Aeva caused the holo-screens to turn around, displaying their information to the rest of the room. "I'm in here," she called out, directing Asher even though he should be able to find her without too much problem. "Come in, have a seat."