I just learned about it, it’s like a thingy you put on top of you post that has the character’s name on it, and so it shows which character is being roleplayed in this post. But it’s just for fun, just an idea.
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Okay so I have made as many as I could, but there are some I don't know what to put in it. @Omni @KaiaJersaga What do you want me to put on Aaron and Zybryn's banners? Like what is their "thing" or their interests. But for everyone else, here are the banners: Let me know if you want me to change something!
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Those are super cool, Ant! I especially love Isabella's. I have a noticable attraction to purple
But on the topic...hmm...well anything purple for the background...better if it's like a combination of purple and black (if that's possible) as those are Zybryn's "theme colors."
I've also noticed a theme here with an object on either side of the name...but as for what Zybryns would be...arg. That's tough...Can I request either a purple butterfly or penguin? These are Zybryn's theme animals in case you are curious. If that's not possible or that won't work for whatever reason, lemme know!
Also, sorry about going a bit dead on this roleplay....I will reappear sometime this week.
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@KaiaJersaga thanks! Don't worry about not appearing a lot - the most exciting thing we are doing right now is this.
And for the banner, thank you for the detailed description! I made Zybryn's banner! The butterflies are more pinkish-purple than a violet kind of purple, but I did have an alternate version where there is only one butterfly on each side, but I can choose the color. And let me know if you want me to change the background to something more uh...not flowery? Idk. But anyway, here it is:
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@Omni let me know what you want me to put on Aaron's banner!
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