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  • Is this an Rp blog (or Personal)?

    Yes-ish.

    Semi Rp blog: Kisara and OC Timaeus (Sometimes Levi)

    Tim Bio / Pokemon Verse | Kisara Poke Verse

    Also New Muse Namir (twst but very flexible)

    All Rps will be tagged to the best of my ability as dragonrps

    Hub for Side Rp Blogs: lil-kissy (child Kisa) / occultsister (Amane Bakura) / dragonofthestone (FMA/FFU au Tim)

    Mun is 21+

    All muses (here) are 21+

    (Except for Namir who is Highschool Age)


  • moriahari:
“ hojolove:
“ A sign every artist and crafter should have on their site and window.
When I get my site up and running I’m putting this on the Commission/Payment page.
”
Shit, this sign should be hung in any business that provides a service...
  • A sign every artist and crafter should have on their site and window.

    When I get my site up and running I’m putting this on the Commission/Payment page.

  • Shit, this sign should be hung in any business that provides a service to others.


  • Alright decided Kisara's home region may as well be Alola.

    Her mother and father traveled as archeologists even meeting on a dig in Almia- her father's home region.

    Her mother was from a desert region although one of her parents was from Alola and she did spend some time living there where in she got a totem pendent that hangs from a leather cord.

    And would later become Kisara's.

    With a rise in just conflict, dangerous groups - and also clearly seeing there was something special about their they chose to return to Alola making a home in Tapu Village.

    That was until their house burned- cause is unknown though presently listed as accidental or assumed to be the work of a Pokemon.

    Kisara was saved from the blaze by an Absol that cane down from Mount Lanakila

    (Some in the village stil hanging to the old superstition that Absol's create disaster)

    She kinda roams freely on the islands now with Absol and Drampa.

  • She does leave to travel for a time enjoys a battle now and then but never really tried any gym challenges though has considered the Trials but isn’t sure

    She’s just enjoying baking and sharing her treats


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    A patron came in to the library a few weeks ago looking for a copy of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". She said she wanted to replicate Peter's coat for her daughter's rabbit. Library staff found her the book thinking she meant a stuffed rabbit. But, lo and behold, it was a real rabbit! Introducing... Melvin Rabbit!


  • REASONS TO CARRY SOMEONE. ( A PROMPT LIST! )

    listen, i'm back home now, i'm thinking about things, and i saw the maxton hall gifset floating around and i was like. yk what. carrying people is elite content, and gdi y'all deserve elite content! as always, DO NOT ADD OR EDIT THIS LIST! and there's a lil spicy addition under the readmore, but i left it there just in case people prefer to have a not-so-spicy version.

    • [ SLUMBER ]: sender picks up and carries the receiver because they're so sound asleep that they won't easily wake up.
    • [ INTERCEPT ]: sender picks up and carries the receiver out of the room because they're angry and on the brink of engaging in a fight with someone.
    • [ ASSIST ]: sender picks up and carries the receiver away for medical attention because they've been injured and can't walk easily.
    • [ HELP ]: sender picks up and carries the badly wounded receiver as fast as possible to the nearest hospital or the nearest place to administer urgent first-aid.
    • [ ELATION ]: sender scoops up the receiver and carries them away after a mutual victory, or having just received very good news (or maybe they're both just very happy for some reason!)
    • [ HOME ]: sender picks up the receiver to carry them over the threshold of their new home.
    • [ AID ]: sender finds the receiver too weak to move, and scoops them up to carry them to get some help.
    • [ UP ]: sender finds the receiver and picks them up to carry them a distance after learning they're unable to get up.
    • [ BAREFOOT ]: the sender picks up the receiver and carries them inside because they're not wearing any shoes.
    • [ WEARY ]: sender notices the receiver about to fall asleep during a task, and picks them up to carry them to bed so that they can actually sleep properly for once.
    • [ TWIRL ]: sender catches the receiver in their arms and spins them in a neat twirl just because they want to.
    • [ HERO ]: sender notices the receiver about to fall from a height, and manages to intervene just in time, catching them before they get hurt.
    • [ FLASH ]: the sender and receiver are part of a photoshoot, and in order to finish the last of the photos, the sender scoops up the receiver in their arms for the final pose.
    • [ TRAIN ]: during a training session (for a fight or a performance, dealer's choice!) the sender ends up holding the receiver in their arms during their session together.
    • [ URGENCY ]: sender carries the receiver away from danger after the receiver is revealed to be unable to move, either due to panic or injury.
    • [ OUT ]: sender grabs the receiver and lifts them into their arms after noticing them swaying and beginning to lose consciousness.
    • [ SCREAM ]: sender spots the receiver in a terrified or considerably panicked state, and picks them up to carry them to a less terrifying place to calm down.
    • [ LAZY ]: sender concedes to receiver's requests for a piggy-back ride home because they don't want to walk anymore, and carries them the rest of the distance home.
    • [ CAREFUL ]: sender gently lifts the receiver out of their seat and carries them carefully to bed after noticing they fell asleep and not wanting to waken them.
    • [ HASTE ]: in urgent need of getting to safety as fast as possible, the sender scoops up the receiver and starts running because it's quicker and easier to just carry them than expect them to keep pace.

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