Oops I also forgot about this, I'll do a lil bb post
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
I posted, by the way! Eli's dropping a theory of his own, and Zero's being nervous about the whole thing.
I also think it's funny that Quentin is so against meeting someone with the same name as his friend. I can't wait to see how Aeron reacts to Quentin's attitude to him.
(Aeron hasn't introduced himself yet, tho nbd just thought I'd throw it out there lol)
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
@harryhardy Susan and Daphne panicking is kinda useful - a lot of ideas are spilling huh @_@ I love it omg "underwater Medusa thing"
Ahhh I'm laughing @rida at the statues from Quentin's town lol xD
@magebird - I love how of all the theories so far, Eli's theory is the least daunting but also the most daunting because why are there even people with gills ahfjhs xD
@ShadowVyper - can't wait to see what you come up with!! :D i'll make a post right after you do, then ^^
Hey y'all! Just letting everyone know that this roleplay has been locked and archived! If you wish to continue the story, you can either poke the DM to see if they want to continue (and then poke a RP mod and we'll unlock it) or start an RP of your own in the same vein. Happy RPing! <3
"u and rina are systematically watering down the grammar of yws" - Atticus "From the fish mother to the fish death god." - lehmanf "A fish stole my identity. I blame shady" - Omni [they/he]
Don't aim at success--the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one's dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself. — Viktor E. Frankl
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