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  1. So...I think I'm done with my character profile. It's a bit hard to say since I worked on bits and pieces over time but I hope it's ok I'll try dumping Justine somewhere soon ^u^
  2. I've heard of all of them (but don't know any particularly well) except for The Outsiders TwT
  3. I'm just curious-nya...what fandoms? I probably won't know them but I'm still curious XD
  4. From the album: PinkKitten's Character(s) [Craethiel]

    Character Identity Information Name: Justine D'Airelle Age: 20 Gender: Female Religion: Catharism Species: Human Origin: Southern France Nationality: Craethiel Occupation: Knight, wandering healer, evangelist of Catharism Rank/Title: Lady, also Knight and Perfectus/Parfait/Perfect of Catharism Physical Appearance Height: 5'7" Weight: 151 lbs Eye Color: Luminous chartreuse yellow Hair Color: Platinum Blonde Physical Description: Justine keeps her hair is kept cropped short and the majority of her weight is in muscle mass, a tad bit on the heavyset side as she favors heavier weapons and therefore requires more strength. Her startling, full black lashes frame her striking, deep-set eyes and her eyebrows form harsh, uncompromising lines. Her strong jawline matching her immovable personality, and her small, surprisingly pouty lips are topped with a sharply peaked cupid's bow. Her preferred outfit is her barren, unadorned black armor, which contrasts with her pale skin tone, that much sought-after alabaster shade. Her fingers, though rough with labor, are long and slender. Personality, Traits and Abilities General Overview: The best way to impress Justine with your boorishness is to talk your head off. She has a natural dislike for overly ornate speech, finding it to be most likely a tactic used by those trying to hide the truth, though it's not as if she doesn't know how to use language in that way. She was, after all, born and originally tutored as a lady. On the other hand, though she recognizes the usefulness of keeping things simple and practical, she does have an inquisitive mind that can be prodded to more abstract musings. One of her current pet projects is trying to figure out what's the proper relationship people should have with God. Sometimes, her quest for a logical explanation can be a double-edged sword. It certainly entertains herself and keeps her wits about her, but it doesn't always come across well with religious authorities. When it comes to first impressions, Justine can even seem haughty and cold. In reality, she's a little shy and rather awkward, and besides has found that her desire to question and be open is rarely well-received. More than once, she's made a social faux pas by curtly saying whatever was the first thought that came into her head. She has learned her lesson. For that reason, a conversation with her can easily devolve into uncomfortable silence, which she tries to mask with a blank expression. Unfortunately, that does little to lighten the situation. It's a bit paradoxical, since she likes the company of her dog specifically because he wears his heart on his (metaphorical) sleeve. But they have a camaraderie that she's comfortable with; their companionship is so strong to the point that she might even give up her life for her dog. Aside from her pets, Justine really isn't a trusting person, but when she trusts her loyalty is absolute. She will go through fire and hail for anyone she holds dear. To earn that status, though, Justine watches to see whether the other person trusts her. It's a bit paradoxical, too, because she's unlikely to allow herself to be the first to trust. These are dangerous times, after all; it's every man for himself. Nevertheless, she holds onto hope, believing that as long as she works hard, God will reward her. Strengths, Skills and Abilities: Endurance: The life of a Cathar perfect is hardly one for the physically weak. They don't eat meat and wander the countryside healing the sick. Clearly, that wouldn't work well if her own body couldn't tolerate constantly being exposed to diseases. And of course, as they say, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Speed: When unencumbered by her weapon, her reflexes can be quite quick, which comes in handy when it comes to a brawl. Healing: Naturally, since this is one of the Cathars' main missions, she couldn't possibly not know how to cure people. Though she rarely requires anything magical in her methods, she's extremely capable and has a reputation that precedes her. What's more, she offers her services free of charge, and people love free things. In addition, she has a good working knowledge of bodies, which can help her in a fight, too. Magic: Cathars are persecuted as heretics, so they do have some supposed links with witchcraft. Well, maybe not all those accusations are completely false. She's the most adept at wielding wind, which she frequently uses to boost her physical strength. It was a bit disappointing at first to realize she was best at something so...not concrete, but it does lend itself to interesting uses. She is able to use the other elements, but on nowhere near the scale that she's able to use the air. Navigation: Justine rarely gets lost because she has a naturally good sense of direction. She also has enough experience by now, which is also helpful in finding her way through new cities and forests alike. Weaknesses: Physical Strength: Justine is stronger than the average person, but she's by no means built like a tank. Originally from a noble family, she wasn't originally trained for hard manual labor. She's improved a lot as a result of her years of training, but still, it's nothing supernatural. Being Just a Human: Let's be real. She's not going to be a superhero. Ambitions (Hopes/Dreams): To gain a closer relationship with God To fight Catholicism and churches she views as corrupt. Part of this consists of spreading Catharism. To gain a true purpose in life, and have the freedom to fulfill that purpose Hobbies and Interests: Weaponry: The first thing that drew her away from the Catholic Church. It's still near and dear to her heart, and she's amazed by weaponry as well as the technology they utilize. Reading: Justine is convinced that the only way to move forward is to continue growing her skill set. Reading is just a way to do that. Horses and dogs: She really has a soft spot for animals, though she prefers traveling with those that have more practical skills. For her, this means horses and dogs, though the dog does slow her traveling time. She's still teaching him the joys of being bundled on top of a horse. It's her firm belief that all animals have souls, which makes her wonder how her dog can become a Cathar Perfect, since he has no interest in all things vegetarian. Her horse, she's not so concerned about. Personal Sexual Information Sexual Orientation: Demisexual Turn ons: A strong emotional connection Turn offs: Being ordered around Penis Length: N/A Breast Size: C cup Sensitivity: Almost nonexistent Additional Sexual Information: Practices celibacy STD History: None History Awards/Commendations: None, though she is known as one of the Perfect due to having undergone Manisola, or the laying on of hands, meaning that the Holy Spirit is able to dwell in her. Criminal Record: None Bio: More a rebel against Catholicism than a believer of Catharism, what drew Justine to Catharism was its emphasis on purity and its opposition to the corruption and deviance from religion of the Catholic Church. She first joined the Cathari movement in her teens, and during that time she saw no wrong in it. If anything, it was a liberating experience; Justine was originally from a noble family in southern France. Arguably, the life of a noble woman like her wouldn't be too difficult. On the other hand, it would also be intensely boring. There simply weren't that many options afforded her by either the society or the church. When she decided to dress in armor and train as a knight, there was a scandal and it was the talk of the town for a good three months; the gossips worked the story hard, coming up with elaborate rumors about the cause of her actions. Even Justine's parents, usually so tolerant of their daughter's whims, became uneasy. They defended her for a while until the local clergy became involved and heresy came into the picture. That was when Justine realized that, whatever she wanted, she'd have to get it on her own. So, anticipating a fight, she left a note to her parents, grabbed her horse and weaponry, and ran away from home. Never one to reject spirituality outright, Justine decided to become a practitioner of Catharism, who were known to give women the most opportunities. She never had any trouble following its teachings of vegetarianism and celibacy, though she failed (and to this day, still fails) in solving injustice through peaceful means. Despite her having received the Manisola, she feels that she often jeopardizes her path to Paradise whenever she feels herself moved to violence. Thus, she considers herself a struggling Perfect. While she regrets none of her decisions leading to this point, she's still quite religious and occasionally finds herself perplexed by inconsistencies in her own philosophy towards faith. Several years later, she saw firsthand even more the extent that blind faith could lead to questionable results. In particular, one of her close male companions fell ill. As she considered him much like a blood brother, she took care of him in his last days. He was given the Consolamentum, and then asked to be killed so that he might be guaranteed to go straight to Paradise. His reasoning disturbed her ideas on the purity of faith. Nevertheless, he was a beloved brother to her so she could hardly refuse his request. After ascertaining this was what he truly wanted, she smothered him under his pillow. His wish was not something required by the Cathars, and yet they still held it in high regard...despite the fact that he had ended his life sooner than necessary. On the other hand, he was going to die anyway, so perhaps it didn't matter. Justine's practical side tells her to let this incident go, though her intellectual side is somewhat less easily satisfied by something that seems almost like an ethical flaw. Given that Catharism was beginning to become more widely persecuted, it wasn't so safe to stay in France any longer. So she boarded the first ship she found -- refusing to heave her horse or dog behind, to the crew's dismay. Though she now rarely sees her fellow Cathars, they still hold a special place in her regard, and she keeps them in mind as she travels the countryside to spread their teachings. Justine considers herself a knight though not in the traditional sense; she doesn't spend her time living in a castle in the service of a liege. She prefers a simple life, from wandering the countryside and helping others as she sees fit, to her curt manner of speech. However, in keeping with Cathar teachings, she is required to keep the company of a traveling partner of the same sex to avoid temptation. Not many like to travel the way she does, so she usually tags on with whichever female she manages to help along the way.
  5. Right now only one character but we shall see >n<
  6. Thank you >w< I'll do some research on branches of Christianity that are relevant~ Is information on your religions available or do you plan for it to be specifically for your characters?
  7. Hi! Could I ask, what are the religions? I may have overlooked that information somewhere but I can't seem to find it >A< [Edit] I found Ashaba in the lore post; are there other ones I missed?
  8. It's nice to meet new people...in my pants.
  9. Marinated chicken tastes great when it's baked in my pants.
  10. Thank you for loving me, for being my eyes when I couldn’t see in my pants <3
  11. Said no more counting dollars, I'll be counting stars...in your pants.
  12. Momo would probably be much happy much cheerful. At least, that's how she'd want you to see her even when things aren't going so well >A< Opening: I guess I'd choose something upbeat... Ending: She'd probably go with something light. Theme: Probably something silly like
  13. Nghh...something like this is so hard! But here we go... Gashina/Heroine (I cheated and put two :P) by Sunmi because the lyrics are meaningful and true af hahaB Naraku no Hana by Shimamiya Eiko because of memories and also she was my early favorite singers Mizerable by Gackt because of memories and also it's one of the songs I think is almost perfect Phantom of the Opera because it's epic. I can't get enough of those high notes~ Under Grey Skies by Kamelot because of memories and it's a nice song A Demon's Fate by Within Temptation because it's epic Fantasy by VIXX because of their creative twist on the Moonlight Sonata. Anything by VIXX is pretty creative though. Emotion by Carly Rae Jepsen because I didn't want to like this song but I did. Kings by Angela because her voice is so unique Blade of Fate by Okiayu Ryotaro because whenever I think I've outgrown Sima Shi, I listen to this and fall in love with him again Actually this is missing a whole lot but that can't be helped...
  14. I would go home with my family and see if there's any expensive food in the fridge, and then text those two special people.
  15. The first roleplay I ever did was a fantasy kingdom roleplay, which was unfortunately extremely short-lived. I think part of the problem was that everyone wrote 1000+ word posts (a few made it to the 2000 range and short posts were 500 words), which meant that things moved. really. slowly. Since it was my first roleplay, I went along with that post length haha...Also, I joined late (compared to everyone else) so of course all the royalty roles were taken (which I guess isn't a bad thing...for the RP to start, it was probably best that those central roles were filled first) so I played a maidservant who was helping with marriage arrangements. Thinking back on it, I would call her the absolute closest to a Mary Sue that I've ever created. Not my proudest moment. The way I thought about it was, if I have a very minor role and I mess up, it's no big deal. The other people in the roleplay seemed kind of scary, honestly, and they didn't talk to me much, except for two of them. One of them played the only character my character interacted with very much. Her character was a thief that my maidservant ran into, and there was a good deal of snarking back and forth. The best way to make friends, you know? And that was nice, since it took off a bit of the Mary-Sue-ness from my character. Maybe. The other RPer was someone I ended up RPing with in subsequent roleplays. In fact, I'm in a roleplay with her right now, where I believe I owe her (and the others in that RP) a reply (dammit, why do I remind myself of these things...). At the wedding, there was an assassination (of an inactive player). So, I also ended up playing a vigilante nobleman who was the first recipient of the assassination offer, who was now searching for the person who actually ended up carrying out the assassination. Aside from his serious moments, though, he mostly acted kind of ditzy. That was his cover-up act but mainly he was just a royal pain in the arse for everyone else who had the misfortune to meet him. Still, he was pretty well received, even though his role was likewise minor. In a way, that was a symptom of things to come. To wrap up that first RP, what happened was we never got past the wedding. Everyone wrote essays of posts, and we managed to get to the assassination. My female character was watching fireworks with the thief and then the mood turned bad once the body was discovered. My male character was chasing after the assassin and actually caught her though he wasn't aware of it. Everyone's character was doing his or her respective thing. And then they vanished. This will probably be quite unimpressive but it's true, so here it is: in various PG sites, I made at least 74 characters after that. I say at least because I only documented 74 of them...I'm very fond of my babies though!! Even the ones I didn't record...Q A Q For my first couple of RPs, I did generally play girls since I was most comfortable with that, but eventually necessity dictated that I play guys. Most of my fellow RPers were girls who only wanted to play girls. It's sort of crazy to think how important romance was for a lot of these RPers. And what's more, they were also generally hetero female players. This meant that, basically the only way to get any RPing in was to be a guy character. Therefore, towards the end, I was RPing almost exclusively male characters. Of course then there's a different issue with girls diving at your character, but that's not too difficult to avoid...if you make another character and have your boy fall in love with him/her ;3 In all seriousness though, that took my edge of RPing for a while (with that crowd specifically, too. Now on my PG places, I roleplay with my closer friends who also actually tend to make male characters, likely for similar reasons). There was drama here and there with girls fighting over pairing their characters with the few male characters that were around, and then there was also a bullying case that made one of my close friends leave (she also had health issues at the time). I helped document the case and contact admins to get the girls banned, but only for a month; rumor has it that they were buddies with the admins. On the other hand, people who wrote too much smut or too much gore could be banned for three months...It was an environment that made me question a lot of things. Whew, well that turned darker than I was expecting... >n< but as far as the PG sites go, I guess that's a reflection of how my characters turned over time too, haha...I still try to switch things up a bit, but yes~ that's more or less my history in RP.
  16. If you don't like the way I rock, then finish your glass of wine...in my pants.
  17. Brussels
  18. Hi!! Thank you for the welcome and nice to meet you! Oh yes, things are wonderfully open here >w> It's been quite fun so far. Thank you again and I'll be sure to do that! (Probably will happen at some point since I'm still finding my way around hehe) Hello!! Nice to meet you and I look forward to writing with you too!
  19. [Edit] I'm no longer joining RPs (life is busy). If you want to chat, you certainly can go ahead but if you open with an ask to RP then it's a no...but if you still ask then you probably didn't read this, huh? ^u^ *** Basically I'm open to exploring everything :3 I'm new here and I'm curious to see what everything is like (don't knock it til you've tried it, right?) So yeah! I might be a bit nervous and stuff but I'll try my best :3
  20. That makes two of us... O n O This could be dangerous!!
  21. Oh um okay~ Spins around in circles But what am I holding onto??!//smacked by a shovel
  22. Yush~ Thank you!! :3 And oh, well I'm sure that's a plus rather than a negative!! >w>
  23. Ah I see...Unfortunately not me since I'm new here @_@
  24. Domo domo domo! (My Japanese vocabulary is weeb level; forgive me XD) Thank you very much! Thank you (and to everyone) for the warm welcome!! There's a lot to explore so I'm still sniffing around =w= Thank you! Everyone has been so nice and helpful :3 And ou? I'm curious owo
  25. Waves ~Please be gentle, senpai Q w Q~ I'm new to this, have done some RP in the past but on a site where things are required to be super super PG. I'm excited to see what it's like here! Takes a bow
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