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jibunwo 30 days
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to be honest most of what i remember of that show is just like. ferris eating dango while sion and ryner did toxic doomed yaoi together
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lucile-eris 1 year
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Lucile Eris (bjd cosplay, costume and photo made by me)
The world is interesting. Ten years ago, I cosplayed Eris myself, and now I have a bjd 馃ぃ
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lucileeris 1 year
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tequilazaku 1 year
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I might crack soon and rewatch Legend of the legendary Heroes soon.
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brandonsmiscbits 2 years
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About my old account
The account I made originally was one dedicated to a specific anime series I love. It's The Legend of the Legendary Heroes or DenYuuDen, and the account was called I'm DenYuuDen Trash. I tried to gather people to attempt to get some sort of continuation for the anime. It's not fun knowing the story could have had more to it. So yeah now I'm here with an account to show my creations.
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arytha 2 years
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ok im dome amd recovering from denyuuden fever dont mind me
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sawsdoe 6 months
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truly didn't realise how much of my enjoyment at this point hinged on the will-they-won't-they until i realised it is in fact will they and then almost immediately was like. wow this is boring as shit now
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muraenide 8 months
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4. which muse of yours is your all time favorite? if you stopped writing them: why?
10. what genre do you most enjoy, whether in roleplay, or fiction as a whole? (fantasy, period, superhero, etc.)
QUESTIONS FOR MUNS. // @ramshacklestar
4. which muse of yours is your all time favorite? if you stopped writing them: why?
I have a group of muses who are my all-time favorites. 1st main blorbo: Mukuro Rokudo from KHR The first main antagonist of the first season of the series, but eventually joins the main character's team. Reasons why he did so is... a bit complicated, but he is possibly my first muse and the muse that resembles Jade the most. I still love him but the fandom fell out of popularity and there were hardly any rp blogs for the fandom. I've never actually left the fandom. The fandom itself died for a while, so I simply moved on to other fandoms.
2nd main blorbo: Narsus from Arslan Senki Arslan Senki is so far my favourite fandom in terms of rp experience and content quality. It's possibly the fandom where I met most of my current friends, especially @oftwilight, @madakoka, and @corruptiongifted, and a lot of us are in different fandoms now but we still talk from time to time. Narsus is a rebellious aristocrat in ancient Persia who joined the prince in his main quest to retake his kingdom. Sybil (@oftwilight) played a great Daryun and our muses often fought and squabbled like an old married couple bc that's also their canon dynamic. The fandom had a total of 10+/- people, and we were all friends due to how small it was so everyone knew everyone. I stopped writing Narsus because I fell out of the fandom when the last light novel dropped and it was... bad. We understand that the author got tired of the series and wanted to end it quickly, but it's still a lovely series regardless and I tend to revisit it from time to time.
3rd main blorbo: Sion Astal from Denyuuden Sion is a young puppet king with a split personality and shares his present body with a demon. The light novel is written by the same creator as Owari no Seraph, but the anime covers very little of the main storyline. The interesting parts are locked behind the light novel, but Sion is probably one of the more complex muses I've written. If the main trio were to be compared with Castlevania, Sion would be the Alucard among the group. The fandom had a total of 3 rpers including me, it was funny how dead it was. I left it when the other two rpers stopped being active, but I still enjoy the fandom regardless.
4th main blorbo: Diluc Ragnvindr from Gen//shin Impact I don't remember why I love Diluc but it started on discord when a friend (Cass) dragged me into Gen//shin and loved the grape man. I got very invested in his lore in Gen///pact to the point that I would read both the CN and EN versions, have a folder for all its screenshots since we can't replay events, and even dug out possibilities of the Ragnvindr Family Tree members all the way to the first Ragnvindr Knight. I stopped writing him due to how unbearable the fandom became once people started joining and it became big. I will refrain from going into detail about this though! But Gen//pact is still a great franchise. As someone who knows quite a bit about Middle-Eastern and East-Asian mythology, Gen//pact really portrayed some aspects of the old myths that I've never seen show up in any type of media before, which is really refreshing and honestly eye-opening.
10. what genre do you most enjoy, whether in roleplay, or fiction as a whole? (fantasy, period, superhero, etc.)
I like mysteries and crimes, horror, cosmological science, fringe science, high fantasy, medieval fantasy, anything historical, supernatural, steampunk, and cyberpunk as a set up for my threads. As for themes, I'm mostly an angst and romance writer. I'm a bit picky with romance though, because I do enjoy romance as a subgenre in my fiction/rp, but never a main theme. In the sense that they start off normally and eventually develop a romantic interest in the other. If romance is the only thing my muse has in common with the other muse, I wouldn't find it as enjoyable, and eventually get bored of it.
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unofficialadamtaurus 5 months
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HELLO... I RETURN FROM HOLIDAYS
the guy that adam reminded me of is tiir rumibul, from the japanese light novel series denyuuden! this guy:
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its currently on hiatus and doesnt have an official english translation, i actually read it in chinese (my friend is translating it to english over on dreamwidth, though). it DOES have an anime adaptation that covers the first chunk of the series, but tiir's only in it for 2 episodes because most of his stuff happens later on.
also, more fun worldbuilding: in this setting, magic is so heavily militarized (the military is so heavily magicized?) that it's rendered traditional ranged weaponry like bows kinda obsolete. this actually comes up in story because tiir's unique ability allows him to absorb magic from spells, which he then uses to counterattack (kinda like moonslice). one of the parties hunting him actually went and brought back non-enchanted bows and arrows to get around this, which was a neat little detail i really appreciated!
Tragic that there's no official English translation but kudos to your friend for taking up that work.
This dude's sure got an edgy aesthetic befitting the backstory you described. Imagine being so incredibly broken in your world's combat systems that they have to basically reinvent the (violence-equivalent) wheel just to deal with you. Amazing stuff.
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athanashi 2 years
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Ryner Lute fanart聽
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jibunwo 30 days
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this is the same image
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lucile-eris 1 year
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Lucile Eris & Ferris Eris (bjd cosplay)
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lucileeris 1 year
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my dear dead denyuuden tag i have not forgotten about you & will continue to spam shitposts for the foreseeable future
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xking 2 years
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Ferris鈥檚 armor vs a rough design of realistic armor聽聽
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terrortree 4 years
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Found a couple of Connors in my notebook (ft. Who i think might be Ryner lute from Denyuuden).
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arytha 1 year
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why do you only read chinese fiction?
I'm going to hope this isn't in bad faith and that you're actually just innocently curious. If you're not being innocent about this, I don't have to explain anything to you about what I decide to get into. Thanks 馃挏
Anyways, I've certainly leaned towards reading mainly Chinese fiction lately, but its not the only thing I read. (See: ORV and TCF obsession, both Korean novels) I've been reading a lot of chinese novels lately bc I like them? I mainly read on my phone, so translated novels and the like are the easiest to get into. I mainly find novels through NovelUpdates, and I tend to want to read similar things bc it keeps my brain in check. I also take recommendations from friends, which is how I found out that I like these novels in the first place. I'm also (now) comfortable enough about what I know with MTL translation errors in Chinese that I can read unfinished translations without too many issues besides using more brain power with some phrasing (and completely avoiding novels set in the palace bc mtl does not play nice with all the terms of address), which opens me to reading more novels, because if I'm reading something I prefer it to be complete because of how I read.
I grew up reading mainly English authors. In my teens I read a lot of Japanese visual/web/light novels (Fate, Umineko, Shield Hero, Death Mage, DenYuuDen, etc) and manga, but its harder for me to get into manga rn (latest was Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun). I've been wanting to read more Korean novels, but I haven't found many that I like, and I'm totally up to suggestions. I actually tried reading Worm (english webnovel) last year due to popular demand but couldn't get through it bc I wasn't in the right mindset. It is still on my list of stuff to read later tho!
I rotate through hyperfixations, and I just happen to like a lot of the tropes (Infinite Flow, I'm fascinated by Cultivation novels, etc) and novel types that Chinese novels have to offer right now. I guess I'll probably rotate out of this and off to some other obscure-or-not media type that's as weirdly niche at some point. Idk. I just need something to occupy my brain while going through my day and reading helps me with that.
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