"—I-I thought we were done dealing with him—I thought he-"
"Easy, sparkles, easy... I know you're afraid. Believe me, I ain't too thrilled 'bout what happened earlier too. But, listen—If there's one thing's for certain? He's not comin' back, no matter what he tries, & he sure as hell ain't settin' foot here in Vinyl City. I know the possibility scares ya, but you know I've got your back throughout this. Promise ya that."
Little something based off some charter verse musings I was going on about earlier on a diff blog of mine, with this sort of being a. Doodle of what happened later that day or whatever, so yeah.
Context will be discussed on this blog eventually ☆
(since its already discussed kinda on my oc rambling blog LOL)
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Texting habits per judging function
No one asked, but here are some observations I've made in my personal life.
*Note that this probably differs by age, gender, and culture (for instance, I have been told by several Americans that I use an insane amount of emojis, whereas it's not considered weird at all here in Germany).
FJ:
Generally very good at texting, will respond to absolutely every point you make. If you send them a long voice message, they can be found taking notes while listening so that they will not forget to answer any point you made.
Have a very hard time leaving someone on read and if they do, either something happened and they forgot, or they simply don't like you very much. If they open the message, they answer. If they don't have time to answer you right now, they simply will not open the message yet.
If the text conversation is done (i.e. you wrote something like "bye, see you tomorrow!" that does not require another response), they will still at the very least send you an emoji back for no reason other than letting you know that "Yes! I read your message! I'm not ignoring you! I love you!" (Literally every FJ I have ever known does this. Every single one, including myself.)
They will adapt to your style of texting. If you are the kind of person that likes to send a bunch of heart emojis to friends and the FJ friend is not, they will still pepper in a heart here and there. If you generally don't use emojis, they will use them only occasionally. If you reply in wallpaper long messages, so will they. If you break up your messages into several texts one after the other, so will they.
FPs:
Also generally quite good at texting and can actually appear a lot warmer in writing than in person (there have been several instances where I received really lovely messages from FPs who I used to think hated my guts whenever we met in person).
Prepare for emojis. Seriously.
You can have infinitely long text conversations with them. If you are willing to commit, the conversation between the two of you will never end. With NFPs, the conversations usually end up spiralling into nonsense scenarios, while SFPs keep telling you about their day and keep answering you about your day every day.
TPs:
(my texting experience with TPs is unfortunately very limited, so feel free to fill in my blanks)
Fe is very noticeable in the extroverts, i.e. they tend to go the FJ route described above, but in a more nonchalant and more relaxed way. Like with FJs, the focus of the conversation is on you and their dynamic with you.
The introverts (i.e. my dad, i.e. my only point of reference) are bad at texting and prefer to call, so almost all text conversations go something like this:
TP: "Hi, I tried to call you, but you didn't pick up. I hope everything is alright with you?" You: "Yes, sorry. Everything's good here, how about you, everything okay?" --- end of conversation ---
TJs:
Generally bad at texting. Also don't really like it and see no point in it, so they usually prefer calling or talking in person.
Will appear colder in writing than in person, especially the STJs. Their answers will be straight to the point. No beating around the bush and no needless extension of a conversation in form of jokes/questions/anecdotes for a bonding experience. If they want to tell you something, they will tell you in person.
Have absolutely zero problem leaving people on read and usually don't mean anything by it.
STJs rarely use emojis, NTJs do but not excessively
If their answer requires them to type anything more than two sentences, they will send you a voice message instead. (Literally every single TJ I know does this, except my INTJ brother who is a complete maniac and calls instead.)
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Bro don’t even worry about the explanation being too long I love vampire aus
How divergent is it from canon if ya don’t mind me asking? And what’s Kirby’s whole reaction?
Thank you, I’m glad that it wasn’t too long haha.
I mean I will rant if I don’t stop myself…
And I must add, that I too, love a good vampire au.
Anyways, on with the ask.
So, it’s not too far off from canon. Meta Knight still serves his respective role as the Knight of Dreamland, (with the exception of the addition of him being King Dedede’s personal bodyguard…) Kirby is still a hero, Bandana still serves under Dedede (alongside the other Waddle Dees) and everyone is in their respective spots, and everyone acts the same way (because I, just in my respectful opinion, dislike stories and AU’s that make the characters “out of character” it’s just a pet peeve of mine.) There are also appearances of regular appearing Kirby characters (like Magolor, who… also plays a very special role… in this AU…) and such.
And Kirby’s reaction. As in, to the revelation of Meta Knight’s vampirism? (As I assume you mean?) (If I am wrong in my assumption, please don’t hesitate to correct me in an ask or the tags.)
Well… let’s just say, he’s certainly surprised at first, but he’s not scared. He knows Meta Knight really well, and trusts him greatly. The joyous pink puff is quite the happy-go-lucky child, and he’s willing to help Meta Knight and protect him if he should ever need it! Kirby cares dearly for his friends, and he’d never let them down. Since Meta Knight’s Vampirism attracts new foes, Kirby has quite the role to play in the plot, as these newfound foes also pose threats to Dreamland…
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