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7 days ago
Current My itches will perpetually remain unscratched
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8 days ago
AI makes me sick. Just seeing that term is making me diaharia and vomit at the same time, all while I cry
25 days ago
who's out here liking my 4 year old post?
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1 mo ago
I'm realizing I play a lot of girls and wonder what that says about me
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1 mo ago
I'm cooler than you

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Just a small, fragile birdboy with a huge beak. I used to be Manapool, but we don't talk about those days. I have been here a while if you couldn't tell.

In all honesty, I am 25 and in a committed relationship outside of roleplay. I work as a cook who works nights. I'm a big fan of seeing people's food they make and learning about new foods if you ever want to share. I enjoy tabletop games, card games, and video games as well as reading comics in my spare time. Your typical nerd, you might even find me at conventions!

Most of the time I stick to Superhero groups and Play by post D&D here. I have admittedly begun taking far fewer rps. I prefer Fantasy and Superheroes as a genre but I find myself more and more interested in interested in Sci-fi settings too! My main fandoms are Fallout, Kenshi, and Marvel but I have a lot of niche interests like Hylics, Neopets, and Monster High. Do you have a strange fandom you want to rp? I am the kind to at least take a look at the source material!

These days I am closer to a low to mid Casual roleplayer. I want at least a paragraph from replies and don't mind dipping lower than casual if it fits the flow better. I am capable of writing decent long posts but expect me to take eons to reply. I also must warn you that I tend to lose a lot of steam in the winter months.

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Amen to that, @IAmTheIsland! I was on a now-defunct superhero roleplay forum for a while and it was so nice to simultaneously have my own character's arc playing out AND them meeting a crew that gathered for a few big events! I still miss it.

I want to play dnd so bad rn, that's my mood
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ziggaraut
I hope you don't mind, I can get rid of them, I added some pokemon to the list. Tried to make them all a bit weaker than the rest.
Ok I managed to post.

Azure I love the dialogue between your pokemon and you. I'm also glad you started near someone to get some dialogue going.

And frostecs, you out so much effort into your custom region. Can't wait to see everyone meet this cybernetic blue man.

Can't wait to have everyone meet up really.
“Ditz do something!”

Elena let out her shrieking command, if you could call it that, from roughly eight feet up a tree. She was currently suspended there by a shockingly durable and sticky silk web. She dangled upside down, suspended to a nearby branch deep in the Ilex forest where the old-growth trees still shrouded the whole area in a dusk-like shade.

She had called out to her companion who was currently on the forest floor, struggling to wade through the tall grass that had formed here. It made the perfect place for a web trap like this to be delicately draped and ready for wandering prey to fall into. Ditz was a Spinda, and as such, her balance naturally teetered about. It was fortunate for her, given that various strands of string were descending from the canopy above. Her bizarre movements as she waded towards her trainer helped allude most of the webs being formed.

The culprit, Ariados, or more accurately, about a dozen of them. The people of Azalea had been complaining about them for some time now, about how they were a menace to the local and beloved slowpoke population. Elena had been more than happy to help, and the enticing prospect of a rugged and dangerous Ariados added to her arsenal only made it all the better. Unfortunately for her, that prized Ariados was currently making its way towards her. It was everything she imagined it would be: it was big for an Ariados, the average of which stood about three feet tall. This one was a head and cephalothorax taller than the average, and it had a mean look to its eyes, which felt empty and soulless in its many kinsmen currently. He was currently scuttling up the branch that Elena was dangling from. Even in distress, she had to admire its gracefulness, even despite its bulk. She showed her admiration by screaming.

Ditz did not appear to be in any better of a situation. They were agile and unpredictable, but numbers prevailed, and silk strands had entangled the tiny red bear, pulled taut to keep them in place. Then, Ditz got an order.

“Rapid spin!”

Ditz grinned wickedly, then became a blur. She spun like a top, and all the silk strands, once held tight by the massive spiders in the trees, were suddenly spinning with her, flung this and that way as their silken strings broke. Ditz wile like a spinning top, the speed of their movement blowing the grass around her.

Elena smiled enthusiastically at the victory. She had learned to take these small victories; each one was pivotal in a real victory in the long run. Most of the ariados where routed now, but Elena started to notice herself getting tugged upwards. That small boost in morale was swiftly crumbled when she saw the massive arachnid reeling her in like a netted fish. It was determined and brave, too! Elena screamed again.

A rock came flying by them, barely missing the Ariados and causing it to pause. Ditz had grasped a clot of the earth below her, held together by the grass roots that weaved together like a sheet. She already had another, and this one found its mark. Not the Ariados, but the web it was holding. It lost its connection to the web, and Elena shrieked the whole way to the forest floor.

Ariados took this opportunity to escape, bouncing from branch to branch as it ran away. Bravery was one thing, but recklessness was a step too far. Ditz stumbled after her trainer, falling over herself as she clambered onto Elena, trying to rip the trap off of her.

“It’s getting away!” She shouted, pulling with all her might to free her arm from the webbing. The little fuzzy ally seemed to already be on the same page. It stopped helping Elena escape and reached for a pokeball at her side and pressed the button with its paw.

A roar echoed through the woods. A massive serpent emerged from the ensuing beam of light. The gyrados looked down at Elena and gasped audibly, rushing to fling her off the ground and onto his back. Elena smiled again. Another minor victory and one step closer. Ditz hopped on too, clutching onto one of his dorsal fins. Elena pointed forward, vaguely at the rapidly shrinking silhouette of the Ariados.

“Hurry! We need to catch up!”

Hurry, they did. The massive serpent glided through the air with ease, letting branches break and crumble against its body like these oak trees were balsa. Ariados was agile, it was brave, and it was a brute, but it wasn’t fast. Fynn was. He was a bullet, and he was rapidly catching up. Once they neared him, Elena shouted with all her might.

“Hydro pump!”

A torrent of water blasted from Fynn’s mouth, hitting the Ariados hard and blasting it higher into the air. The moment the water dissipated, and the Ariados started falling, a pokeball tapped it mid air, and the Ariados was sucked inside. The pokeball descended to the forest floor, and the team descended with it. Elena heard the telltale click of a pokeball successfully capturing it’s target. She started to dance, and when Ditz joined her she scooped up the little spotted bear and spun her around. Fynn circled the dou and merrily hummed a tune. Another exciting adventure.

Then Elena heard something else that made her cut the celebration short. A ring tone, a chirping one she did not hear often. It was her mother’s tune. Elena rushed to her pocket and flipped the device open, thrusting it to her ear urgently.

“Hey, Mom, everything alright?”

She could hear a clamoring in the background, but that was par for the course. When you have five kids in a small house, it always sounds like a commotion. Her mother’s tone sounded urgent, faintly concerned, but with the twinge of excitement.

“Oh yes, dear. You got something in the mail”




“Fyyyyyyyyyynnnn!”

Elena yelled the Gyrados’ name, though it was hard to make it out through the rushing wind. It sucked the breath out of her the moment she spoke up. Fynn was going fast, and she was struggling to hold on, even with the silken ropes her newest party member had sewn to keep her in place. She didn’t try to say his name again. Fynn was enjoying himself, and he was pushing himself too. She never saw him like this; the freedom must have been a nice change of pace.

Without the money for a plane ticket, this was her next best idea. She was already regretting it. This whole thing felt like such a long shot. She had barely scraped by on her 6th gym badge in Johto. That was only after a dozen tries. Who thought she had any chance in a big tournament like this? Still, the excitement burned hotter than the gelid winds over the open sea. A new region, a chance to make a name for herself, it was all so exciting!

These thoughts occupied her, it kept her from thinking about how horrible her hair would look after this. Or how the breeze was making her cheeks flap backwards to expose her gums. Or how she had fallen of her ride and was plummeting towards the sea. Uh-oh.

“Fyyyyyynnnn!”
Oh, I thought your computer was already repaired, haha! My bad
While most of the academy still slept, an academy for fighters from across the world held multitudes. Kaius was not alone for long. Even as the sun groggily blinked at the horizon another had joined him. A tall woman with bronze skin and a gang if pokemon coming in behind her. Just like Kaius, they two began their own morning routine. As they each found their own area to begin their routines, she yawned, arching her back and stretching as far as she could. She did not seem quiet as comfortable with the dawn as the other man here.

The biggest of the group. A grizzled Hariyama big even for his species found an open area to begin with some general calisthenics, but they never kept to a particular workout for long. A diminutive Nuzleaf followed his every movement. Thirty or forty push-ups, then they went on to the next, sit-ups, squats, the likes. The large woman looked on with a nod; she knew exactly what they were doing. Greasing the groove, or at least the Nuzleaf, was. The massive hulking frame of Hariyama had a much harder time, and frequently the Nuzleaf finished his work out early, and cheered on his bigger buddy as they finished a push-up or crunch. It was harder when you were massive after all.

Not far away, A Sawk moved through a Kata, its slow, deliberate movements turning into an explosive burst of aggression. Frequently, he would find his footing off or a strike not quite sharp enough, and he would repeat the movement until he was satisfied, not with any shame or embarrassment, but with the diligence expected of a warrior.

A ledian stood not too far behind, studying these movements and trying to mimic them with much less precision. The longer one watched, the more it would become obvious that many of the Sawk’s repetitions were not for their sake, but for the Ledian. They seemed to want to do everything fast and add their own flair.

The woman watched while she stretched, doing what you might expect of an early morning warm-up. Getting the blood flowing, getting limber and ready for the day to come. Then suddenly, she shot up and looked about, eyes swiveling past the entire other Pokémon team as she searched for something. Her head whipped back after she finally noticed Kaius. A rapid flash of emotions flitted over her face in an instant: Shock, alarm, embarrassment, then a bright smile, brighter than the rim of the sun peeking past the horizon. She gently waved to him before looking around a bit more. Then, finally and somewhat begrudgingly, she made her way to this other person in the training fields.

“Excuse me, sir.” Her voice came off as trying to be gentle and utterly failing. Even trying to lower it put her voice well above that of a friendly conversation. Her voice was rich and energetic, the youth creeping in with it.
“Have you seen a little rabbit? About this big?” She added, putting one of her calloused and massive hands to her knee, having to bend down to reach.




The cafeteria was more like a cafe than anything. The dormitories, ‘blocks’ as the teachers and staff referred to them, provided the basics for survival in the communal kitchens. Not everyone was content with living off the same three bland meals for the foreseeable future, though, and the Cafe offered a wide enough variety of meals to supplement this. As such, many students flocked here, and over time, it had become a bit of a social hub.

Today, though, the students all seemed to be on edge. Any talking was more whispers, and people looked about shiftily, the way a coyote does, scared but opportunistic. The entire vibe of the cafeteria was wrong today.

“Do you mind if I sit here?”

A voice came just before someone sat down, not bothering to wait for an answer. They sounded posh, to put it bluntly, but they sounded delighted to be speaking to Felix, even if the two of them had never met before. They were a lithe figure, someone dressed bizarrely in a flashy yet tight fitting red gym wear. They had an androgynous look to them, lanky and lean but their golden eyes sparkled with a child-like wonder with something hidden just beneath the surface: an unyielding competitive spirit. They had skin that was bordering on pink, perhaps sunburnt?

A hand extended towards Felix, along with a wry grin.
“I’m Flint” They said as they sat down.

In front of Flint was a veritable mountain of food. Enough that the paltry provisions provided in the dorm commons would have been gone in a day. Such a skinny young person needed all of this?




The pools left the area a bit cooler than the rest of the facilities, though the heat from the saunas seemed to claw at the edge of the room in a constant and turbulent battle with cold. The largest one, an Olympic sized pool, smelled strongly of salt water. Chlorine and bromine from surrounding pools and other facilities. A bubbling tub of freezing water sat nearby, and a few doors in the back lead to the saunas, showers and snoring hot springs.

Snoring?

A loud and audible snore barely managed to sneak through the door to the hot springs. Or was it multiple snores? A chorus of snores gave the pool an ambient sound. There was something else too: a faint chuckling from the bathrooms, like someone had just seen the funniest thing.




The commons of block B were the same as all the others, aside from a few bumps and scrapes built up over years that weren't quite worth fixing. It made the place feel like a home.

The dorms were on the second story, but a balcony with stairs on either end connected the room. The room below was massive: a large kitchen and living room separated only where the tiles met the hardwood. A couch and coffee table sat in the living room: four cups on coasters and bowls of oatmeal with various berries sprinkled over the top sat on the living room table.

Across the room sitting on the counter was a young man, bordering on losing that title and being called a boy. His hair was a crew cut that had grown out a bit longer than standardized. He was squat, a sort of short but study build, and currently staring down at a steaming cup of tea before Luz entered. He smiled and offered her a brief wave.

Not far from him, a combee buzzed about in the large open space of the room. Beside the young man sat a tiny little brown bear pokemon. Teddiursa was currently munching down on his own bowl of oats.

“Good morning!”

He tried to sound cheery, but the whimsy was lacking in his voice.
“I had meant to wake up earlier, I wanted to make everyone breakfast” he stated, looking over to the oat meal.
“But they must have gotten up earlier,” he added bashfully, chuckling a bit to himself before taking a swing of his drink.
“I hope you slept well”
That was my intention, just sort of yes anding off of the post with Felix.
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