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Young Writers Society


Jarga Sosha "Jarg" "Sosh" Blattel





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Creator: spottedpebble
Roleplay: The Speculation Club
Nickname: Jarga, Sosha, Jarg, or Sosh

Name: Jarga Sosha Blattel. (They will be called Sosha or "Sosh" on days when they present as feminine, and will be called Jarga or "Jarg" when they present as masculine. On inbetween days they can be called any of those names.)

Age: 16

Pronouns: he/him/they/them/she/her (It depends on the day. Default pronouns are they/them and/or he/him, but he will always be wearing a pin with whatever their pronouns are at the moment.)

Appearance He is fairly skinny and has thick, shiny, short, choppy brown hair, black-framed glasses, pale ivory skin tone, some light brown freckles across his small nose, upturned brown eyes and long eyelashes. They usually wear plain, slightly tight T-shirts with no logos or patterns on them and overalls. Sometimes those overalls have long pant legs, sometimes they're short overalls, sometimes there's a skirt at the bottom instead of pants or shorts. There is always a large pin with pronouns on it attached to the side of the large front pocket on their overalls.

Personality Jarga gets along fairly well with other people but is kind of shallow and doesn't usually get that invested in other people's stories or ideas, but loves to propose their own. He will not stand for anyone being rude to anyone else, except when he does it without realizing. They enjoy attending public gatherings, if only to spy on the people there. He loves coming up with wacky theories, is easily convinced and very gullible. He gets suspicious of things that cannot be easily explained and will not be satisfied until they get answers.

Other: Jarga is genderfluid, which in his case means that his gender changes almost daily. He most often identifies with masculine and nonbinary identities, but they have their feminine days. Jarga always instructs people to lift their eyes off their screens and look at the world around them while he tells them to notice and question all the strange occurrences, then promptly turns on his phone to research these odd, suspicious behaviors and events.


Look closely. The beautiful may be small.
— Immanuel Kant, Philosopher