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Posted in I shouldn't have deleted my questions but anyway here's people's oc info
Posted 6 years ago
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@Apollo Im Burning: If I ever make OCs that aren't fan-characters or RPG characters like from DnD, then they're usually born from an avatar that I've made and developed a little personality from.
Back on Gaia I made a couple of avatars using a set of horns and a wig item that came with ears.
One was using the blue hair pose, the other red hair pose.
The horns were an asian dragon style of horns, and the eyes weren't kinda rabbity, but sticking out the sides of the head.
The blue themed dragon-rabbit boy turned into street smart hoodlum with a heart of gold. He enjoys all sorts of visual arts, but mainly had a passion for street art, aka graffiti. Blue hoody, bag full of spray paints, and a set of golden eyes brimming with confidence.
The red themed dragon-rabbit boy was made to look more sophisticated in contrast, fancy vest and dress shirt, pinstripe pants, book in hand. I imagined him as more an aloof, stay-at-home bookworm.
And I decided the two would be Asian-American brothers.
Made their family name 'Long' and their first names are based on fictional rabbit names.
Blue street art boy was named Harvey, after Harvey the rabbit, from a film about a mischievous spirit in the form of a rabbit that only one man can see.
Red bookworm boy was named Edward, after Edward Tulane, from the book 'The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane'
Back on Gaia I made a couple of avatars using a set of horns and a wig item that came with ears.
One was using the blue hair pose, the other red hair pose.
The horns were an asian dragon style of horns, and the eyes weren't kinda rabbity, but sticking out the sides of the head.
The blue themed dragon-rabbit boy turned into street smart hoodlum with a heart of gold. He enjoys all sorts of visual arts, but mainly had a passion for street art, aka graffiti. Blue hoody, bag full of spray paints, and a set of golden eyes brimming with confidence.
The red themed dragon-rabbit boy was made to look more sophisticated in contrast, fancy vest and dress shirt, pinstripe pants, book in hand. I imagined him as more an aloof, stay-at-home bookworm.
And I decided the two would be Asian-American brothers.
Made their family name 'Long' and their first names are based on fictional rabbit names.
Blue street art boy was named Harvey, after Harvey the rabbit, from a film about a mischievous spirit in the form of a rabbit that only one man can see.
Red bookworm boy was named Edward, after Edward Tulane, from the book 'The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane'
Posted in Hazer's Unholy Horde: A Hangout
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Just ate a millet &veggie burger.
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in How do you want to do this? [Critical Role and DnD hangout.]
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Hazer's Unholy Horde: A Hangout
Posted 6 years ago
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@Unicorn: Yeah, we could, and probably should do something like that.
We just never 'get around to it.' lol
We're not freezing, but it *is* colder in our room.
Honestly though, I'm fine with that.
I prefer cooler rooms when I'm sleeping anyway, cuz it's hell for me when it's barely warm in a room I'm trying to sleep.
We just never 'get around to it.' lol
We're not freezing, but it *is* colder in our room.
Honestly though, I'm fine with that.
I prefer cooler rooms when I'm sleeping anyway, cuz it's hell for me when it's barely warm in a room I'm trying to sleep.
Posted in Hazer's Unholy Horde: A Hangout
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in .:: β‘ KΓΆziβs Magical Sweets Shoppe β‘ ::.
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in .:: β‘ KΓΆziβs Magical Sweets Shoppe β‘ ::.
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Hazer's Unholy Horde: A Hangout
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Hazer's Unholy Horde: A Hangout
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Hazer's Unholy Horde: A Hangout
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Hazer's Unholy Horde: A Hangout
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in .:: β‘ KΓΆziβs Magical Sweets Shoppe β‘ ::.
Posted 6 years ago
You gotta @Mention me.
@Priestess of Pie: Hehe, that's just how we like to make our coffee. Cold brew.
Takes a lot of time, but it makes a concentrate of coffee that you can water down to your preference and then heat up, or use as an ice coffee.
Less acidic and bitter than hot brew coffee.
@kozi: I'm lurking around.
Just been playing animal crossing a lot lately and not having much to say, or reply to in threads.
Feel free to summon me whenever you like, though I might not be able to keep a conversation.
Takes a lot of time, but it makes a concentrate of coffee that you can water down to your preference and then heat up, or use as an ice coffee.
Less acidic and bitter than hot brew coffee.
@kozi: I'm lurking around.
Just been playing animal crossing a lot lately and not having much to say, or reply to in threads.
Feel free to summon me whenever you like, though I might not be able to keep a conversation.
Posted in .:: β‘ KΓΆziβs Magical Sweets Shoppe β‘ ::.
Posted 6 years ago