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cobilt

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TUMBLR || STEAM || ASK FOR F-LIST + DISCORD
Comp sci student and general big nerd.

Profile formatting was inspired by LightSide-Lucree;
thank you for giving me permission!

I have a month of epicness thanks to GrandFinale as a welcome gift!
Thank you so much!!
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Pacific Standard Time (UTC -08:00) + active weekends
Player Status: Hiatus. Happy Holidays!
Roleplay Availability: Closed!

Roleplay Count: Active: 0 | Semi-Active: 0 | Inactive: 0 | Total: 0
RPG Rating System: 3/3/2

I generally write para/multi, with a preference for one-on-one interactions and little purple prose/fluff (almost minimalist/post-modern?? I write to get to the point with a few analogies). I can write most genres but have the most experience in light fantasy.

Also, I'm pretty hecking slow. I write on Tumblr, F-List, and Discord - it's a lot to juggle! I can take up to a few weeks to get you a response. Thanks for being patient!

I specialize in canon characters but have written with many OCs or other franchises, even writing up new backstories for canon characters in order to fit them into an OC's story.
I do not believe that just because my muse may be canon, that they have to stay with that canon.
CANON CHARACTER NOTES + HISTORY
I am quite a shy person when it comes to writing OCs. It's a scary world out there and I don't think I'm creative enough in creating an OC that interests people in wanting to learn about, so I've gravitated to canon characters.
Yet, I usually only write canons from franchises that I get heavily interested in and I feel that the character has great potential in interacting with other characters, be it in their own universe or in others. I've always been a person who welcomed and written with duplicates since no two interpretations were the same, and I like to pride myself on the face that I've written with many OCs and adapted to their story in order to expand them instead of just tacking them onto my character's existing unoriginal canon. We're here to write characters, and when someone has an OC with a backstory they want to explore I'll always want to delve into it with them.
I understand that some people have a stigma against canon muses, but we're here to have fun and I hope you understand why I like to write canons while others may like to write OCs. Thanks for reading this :D
My writing history of notable canons/fandoms that I enjoyed writing:
Undertale: Flowey, Genocide!Frisk, Alphys, Gaster, Gerson
Monogatari: Tsubasa Hanekawa, Meme Oshino
Overwatch: Mei Ling-Zhou, Orisa
Octopath Traveler: Tressa Colozione
Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul: Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill

My One Scary Rule:
  1. I don't write with minors under any circumstance, sorry!
...and that's it!
This thing is more of a suggestion.

Please have something in your response that adds to the scenario, rather than simply responding. There is a rule in improvisational acting called "yes, and-" that I like to share, which is the rule of both accepting the offer your partner presents (within reason) and then adding something else that builds the scene with each interaction.
EX: "He accepts the apple and takes a bite, his free hand rummaging in his bag to pull out an orange to give back." gives me much more to work with than "He eats the apple."

If something comes up in the roleplay, such as I have to drop it or something feels off or some other concern, I'll let you know :D
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