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2 yrs ago
Current Does this mean we can call you abmin now?
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2 yrs ago
300 word minimum is pretty standard for casual level and up in my experience
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2 yrs ago
Just discovered Dog TV. My pitbull and I have a new shared hobby.
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3 yrs ago
Barbenheimer 2023
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3 yrs ago
There's a panhandler who hangs out on the street corner by our dispensary every afternoon with a sign that just says "Green 4 Green?" and tbh, I respect my boy's confidence.
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Name: Taylor
Pronouns: They/them
Age: Mid 20s
Relationship: Married (happily, I might add)
Time Zone: Arizona (we hate daylight savings, so it's MST year-round)
Writing History: I've been on a number of different roleplaying websites for over a decade and a half
Hobbies: Writing, fitness, driving/exploring, hiking, camping, traveling, tabletop games, anything NEW (I love trying things I've never done before)
Roleplayer Profile

Format: 1x1s only. Maybe I'll try a group RP again someday, but I've never had one last longer than a few months
Posting Speed: Depending on my schedule, I can usually post at least once per week
Favorite Genres: Modern, Historical, Romance, Action/Adventure, Horror/Dark, Fantasy, Slice of Life, Dystopian, can be convinced to write some Sci-Fi
Hard 'no's: Fandoms. Sorry, but I can't maintain interest in characters/worlds I didn't build with my partner
Template: Public threads or PMs. I prefer to keep all my RPs in one place, so no emails or G-docs or the like
Rating: Comfortable with 18+ content, but it's not a necessity and I prefer not to center a plot around explicit scenes
Level: Advanced. Will consistently provide around 400-700 words per post, but can occasionally leap to 2000+
Character preference: One main character, but large side casts are greatly enjoyed. Because I write long posts, I prefer not to double
Gender preference: Male. You'll be hard pressed to convince me to play a female that isn't a background character. It's just not my forte
Romantic Relationships: MxF or MxM (currently prefer MxM)
Character Images: Faceclaims or detailed descriptions only. I envision the characters like real people in my mind, so I can't take anime seriously
OOC chat: Yes please! I'm a total extrovert who loves to get to know the amazing minds behind my partners' characters

Most Recent Posts

Serix worried that he might have overstepped the boundary when the human flashed him an irritated look. She turned away from him and continued walking, apparently finished speaking with him. He shrugged and followed her again. He would get the information he wanted sooner or later, whether she was willing to cooperate or not.

Eventually they came upon a gate leading to an area the human called “Pine Mountain Airport,” whatever that meant. Supposedly, the other humans were just beyond the perimeter – if there were any other humans at all. She directed him to a chained barrier. On the way over, she paused and looked up at the sky where large, dark masses had begun to block out the light and muttered something he didn’t catch. In the next instant, he jumped when something cold hit him on the shoulder. He spun around, but there was nothing there.

“What—” Serix started to say when another cold projectile hit him on the head. He lifted his gaze to the sky and another one fell on his cheek, and one more on his forehead. Soon, the cold, wet drops were coming down in numbers far greater than he could count. He looked back at the human, wide-eyed. Was this some kind of trick? He cupped his hands to catch some of the falling liquid. Some of it trickled through his fingers, but he managed to contain enough of it to see that it was only water. Water fell from the sky on Earth? This planet was full surprises.

Serix started again when a blinding flash of light ripped across the sky. Seconds later, a booming roar followed it. Now what kind of creature was large enough to make a noise like that? He tightened his grip on the Silencer hurried to catch up with the human, eager to avoid the invisible threat. When he looked back at her, he was surprised to see that she was perfectly calm. The tumultuous monster didn’t seem to faze her in the least.

He regained his composer quickly enough that when she turned around, she probably didn’t notice it, but he couldn’t help his racing heart. He wished she would hurry up so they could find somewhere to take shelter. The human clambered nimbly to the top of the barrier and sat on the top, looking down at him smugly.

“Come on. Don't tell me a strong and oh so superior alien can't climb a measly fence in the rain,” she called down and jumped to the other side. So the falling water was called ‘rain’? Serix rolled his eyes in response to her jibe and lifted himself onto the steel mesh, testing his grip to make sure it would support his weight before climbing up the side and hopping over the top. He landed smoothly on his feet and smirked at her as if to say, I can do that, too.

Another flash of light and angry boom set his heart to pounding again. It didn’t help that the human was now wandering around with a bewildered expression, saying something about being abandoned by the others. Serix glared at her. He was now sure of it. There were no others. With so few of their kind left, the humans would never abandon one of their own this easily. He felt a pang of disappointment. She was the last one after all, and he would be the one to finish off their fragile species.

The human began walking towards a large ship-like vessel. Serix quickly trotted after her, trying to convince himself he was only shivering because of the cold water that drenched his hair and clothes. He stayed close as she heaved open the heavy metal door and slipped inside. She stepped over to a bag and rummaged through it, looking for something. Serix leaned against the metal door and closed his eyes, willing his heart to stop hammering. He knew he should be worried that she had some kind of weapon, but he couldn’t care less at the moment. The deep rumbling sounds permeated even the thick walls of the makeshift home. He opened his eyes to slits when the human spoke up.

“Guess your luck ran out big guy. No humans for you to kill today. Well, except for me maybe,” she cast him an uncaring glance and took a drink from a container of water. “Admit it. You're going to kill me. Might as well get it over with. I don't know where the others are so I'm of no use anyway.” She was testing him. Considering the situation, she was taking a huge gamble. He could just raise his weapon and shoot her dead on the spot, and she would have nothing to defend herself. Well fine. He could bluff too.

“I could kill you now,” Serix said slowly. “Or I could take you back to the others and see what they want to do with you.” He didn’t want to kill her just yet. There were still too many things he wanted to ask, and he now knew she was the only one who could give him answers. “You would make an excellent test subject. I’m sure the others would all love to find out what protected you from the Plague.”
Her antics are amusing XD
Hopefully I'll be able to get one or two more posts in tonight before I crash
Posted :)
I'm having so much fun with this RP
Serix straightened his posture when the human reeled back from him, “’Personal space’? No, I’ve never heard the term, but I think I understand the concept.” He listened to her explanation about human hair and eye colors. So humans had various physical differences? That was something different between the Earthlings and the Lunairans. Apart from some rare genetic mutations, all of his people had luminescent violet eyes, dark hair, and fair skin. The variations in human traits intrigued him.

The human began circling him. Serix tensed up slightly and followed her with his eyes as she moved behind him, unsure of what she was trying to do. He relaxed a bit when he saw curiosity in her eyes rather than malice, but his finger still hovered over the trigger of his Silencer just in case she was trying to trick him.

“In fact, you're really different from what I thought the aliens would look like. I expected your kind to be more....well....strange? But you look kind of like a human. Minus your eye color that is,” she said when she finished looking him over. Serix let out a curt laugh at the comment about their similarity.

“Actually,” he said. “You humans look like us. From my understanding, we came first.” He followed her as she started walking again. Up ahead, the creature he killed earlier still lay on the ground. The human approached the corpse, looked down at it for a moment, and then glanced back at him, apparently making the connection.

“You killed it, didn't you?” she said, confirming his thoughts. “How did you do it? It's a pretty clean kill. No blood or anything.” Serix hesitated, shifting his weight. He didn’t like the idea of openly explaining Lunairan technology to a human. He had to remind himself that it didn’t matter. She wouldn’t be around long enough to spread the word to any other surviving Earthlings, so it wasn’t necessarily a treasonous act on his part.

“With this,” he held up his weapon again so she could see it. “We call it a Silencer. It uses electroshock technology to seize up the target’s muscles and stop its heart.” He paused, narrowing his eyes. “Don’t think for a moment you can use it to kill me, though. Even if you were somehow able to steal it away from me, it wouldn’t do you any good. The voltage is strong enough to take out one of your kind, but it takes more than a simple electric shock to kill one of us.” He left out the important little detail that it was still potent enough to knock him off his feet and give her enough time to escape.

“Anyways,” Serix waved the human on. “Keep moving. I want to see the rest of the survivors.”
Right?? This video is my life XD
I feel the need to share this video XD
It's a beautiful representation of the awkwardness of real life relationships lol
Serix let out his breath in relief when the human chose to comply with his demands. He didn’t have to kill her… yet. He followed her down the ladder and hopped to the ground, fixing the barrel of his Silencer on her in case she tried to make any sudden move to escape. Instead, she began to walk slowly into the city. He walked after her, staying close and keeping his weapon trained on her back.

They traveled in silence for a while. Serix noticed the human was sneaking glances at him. A smile played on the corner of his lip. It seemed like she was just as curious about him as he was about her. He didn’t know much about the lifespans of humans, but she looked to be about the same age as him. Considering she was also young, perhaps it was the first time she had encountered a Lunairan. He was tempted to ask, but the human spoke first.

“Do all your kind have those glowing violet eyes? Or do you all have different eye colors?” she asked. Serix looked at her in amusement. Of all things, she was interested in his eyes? Yet maybe this was the opportunity he was looking for. He could trade information with her. It wouldn’t matter. She would be dead soon anyways.

“We all have the same shade of purple in our eyes. It’s one of our distinguishing features,” Serix confirmed. “Now it’s my turn.” He stopped walking and leaned in close to the human, putting his face right next to hers and looking into her eyes. “Do all humans have blue eyes?” His gaze flicked up to her hair. “And I’ve never seen that light color before. Do all humans have yellow hair?” He had already asked two questions and he had to stop himself from asking more. It was so difficult. He wanted to pour out everything at once, but he knew he had to pace himself so the human wouldn’t get overwhelmed. He blinked, waiting for her to answer.
Okay :)
I should have my next post up in a bit
I'll try to get an IC post up within the next couple days :)
Lol glad I made an entertaining character for ya :D

And yeah, I kinda figured that was how it would work out
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