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Hello! This is Buzzingbee! I used to be on here as BuzzBee but I had some trouble. I had issues in real life that made me go off for a while and then when I was going to come back on, passwords, emails, etc were forgotten and lost. xD But I'm back and ready to jump into where I left off!

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Penelope laughed a little as he pointed out the toad. She shook her head and continued to look over the various carvings when she noticed Crow speaking with the artist. She glanced over and listened in on their conversation. She eyed the carving of the woman but not feel the same fear as Crow did. Mainly due to her own beliefs. However, she didn’t argue as Crow ushered them away from the stand and off into the crowd.

She looked up at him and raised an eyebrow. “All because of that?” She asked, choosing to speak carefully even though they had already left the artist and his creations. “It was just a carving. Granted he certainly had talent.” Penelope commented with a small shrug.

Penelope sighed, her feeling of carefree fun leaving as Crow’s serious attitude made her recall the whole reason they were even in Younis. The knight quietly looked over at the thief for a brief moment, wondering how much he actually believed in the tales of the Younisian gods. It wasn’t that she didn’t believe their gods were real but rather, that she doubted they involved themselves with the human world. And that went for gods of any religion that she came across, even her own. It made her wonder what he thought of the legend behind the king’s staff, the very item he was meant to steal.

“But I guess you’re right.. We shouldn’t hang around here too long. William will have a fit if we waste too much time.” She mumbled with a decisive nod. “Let’s go stock up on a bit of food and maybe see if they have any medicine stands."
Ahh nice c: I’ll try to keep active then lol
No worries! Sorry it took me a while too cx The site was down when I was first going to reply and then I just got busy with work
“I guess so.” Penelope mused with a small shrug as she looked around the crowd. The knight thought one could easily get lost in such a place if they were to just wander like Crow suggested. She didn’t argue though and began to follow him into the busy street. She had a bit more difficulty maneuvering her way through the crowd but still managed to keep up with Crow. She blinked as the thief grabbed her hand and helped guide her. She felt her heart beat slightly faster but she did her best to try and focus on the different sights and smells around her rather than the warmth of his hand around hers.

Too busy distracting herself from Crow, she failed to pick up on his thieving as he took the coin purse of a passerby. She looked over towards the two but paid little mind. She watched the woman leave and then directed her attention to the vendor Crow was pointing out. She eye the stand and then smiled a bit before nodding her head. “Alright. Let’s go.” She agreed, rather chipper. The marketplace was beginning to feel like a small vacation from their actual work. With a friend at her side and wearing peasant clothing, she certainly felt more like an average shopper than a knight on some secret mission.

Penelope took the lead this time, having become a bit more relaxed and gaining a bit more confidence as she got used to the crowd around her. She made her way over to the other side of the marketplace, not once considering Crow might be up to his usual tricks of stealing. The knight looked over the wood carvings briefly, most of them being of various animals and plants. She snickered as a certain carving caught her eye. It was of a crow with it’s feathers ruffled and it’s beak wide open, likely squawking had it been real. She nudged his side with her elbow to get his attention and had a wide grin on her face. “I see the resemblance.” She giggled with an amused gleam in her eye. “They really did a good job capturing a crow’s true nature."
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Welcome -

It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these but I’m looking to start up some new and hopefully long term roleplays. I have a couple plots that I’m interested in doing but add suggest a few changes to the ones I’ve made. If you’re interested in roleplaying with me but none of the plots really catch your eye than feel free to suggest your own! Normally, I enjoy medieval, fantasy, supernatural and apocalypse plots, which you’ll likely be able to tell from what I’ve made up myself lol. However, here are a few things about me and what I’m looking for!

- I am 18+. I’m ok with darker themes and some gore. I’d prefer to fade to black when it comes to mature scenes but I may be convinced to write it out, depending on the situation and such.
- I love having multiple characters. I think it makes things more interesting and fun so I’d prefer if we have a large cast rather than just one character each.
- Writing wise, I can usually give out a solid three paragraphs. It varies of course. I’m not strict on this but I would like something to work with so no one liners.
- I’m a pretty busy person but I’m able to reply often during the summer. However, this may change once school starts back up again so I’ll try to keep you updated.
- I’d like my partner to be able to rp both genders. I do prefer rping females myself but I’m plenty capable of rping males as well.
- As far as pairings go, I usually stick to MxF but I am open to MxM or FxF.



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No worries! :D Take you’re time
Penelope was an ISJF. Ironically the one I’m a INFP like Abraxas xD
(I got bored and did personality types for our side characters and I think they all fit pretty well cx Abraxas’ was kinda difficult to do considering we don’t use him too much lol but I think his still kinda fits him)

For Layth & William- https://www.16personalities.com/estj-strengths-and-weaknesses
For John - https://www.16personalities.com/infj-strengths-and-weaknesses
For Abraxas - https://www.16personalities.com/infp-strengths-and-weaknesses
For Olivia - https://www.16personalities.com/estp-strengths-and-weaknesses
Penelope felt a small wave of embarassment wash over her as he assured her that it what he was speaking of didn’t mean his death. Admittedly, confusion also followed and took over. She sat in a brief silence as their wagon slowed to a halt and tried to wrap her mind around what he had been speaking about. What other way can a person be destroyed? She wondered with a small frown. She guessed emotionally for a moment but to her, that certainly didn’t seem to fit with what Crow was talking about. The knight barely picked up on his words once Crow spoke again.

Her head lifted and she looked at him, only catching the last bit of words that came out of his mouth. Her gaze flickered away from him towards the window of the bustling marketplace. “Ah, right.” She mumbled with a nod. “I mean, right.” She corrected herself, putting on the best accent she could. The knight rose from her seat and hopped out of the wagon, admittedly glad to be able to stretch out her legs for a bit.

“Alright. Let’s make this quick. And don’t go drawing any unwanted attention.” came the low growl of William, who was clearly looking towards the thief and trying to keep his voice quiet so it’s lack of accent didn’t cause for any suspicion.

“We’ll be fine. It’s only a quick break. We’ve still got a schedule to stick to after all.” Penelope assured her comrade, managing to keep up her accent decently. She took a couple steps away from the wagon to survey the busy marketplace. Unfamiliar smells wafted around her, some good and bad. Something certainly smelled delicious but the knight couldn’t pinpoint what it was. She noted that the Younisian marketplace wasn’t completely different from the ones she had experienced in her own kingdom. Both seemed to be filled with people, things and smells. Though it did lack the comfort of familiarity to the knight and left her wondering where to even go. She glanced over her shoulder towards Crow, figuring that he would work which way to go. “So where to first?” She asked him.
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