Hello there, friend!
Jan 6, 2014 20:43:55 GMT -6
Post by ludwigbeilschmidt on Jan 6, 2014 20:43:55 GMT -6
Hello!
My name is Al (or my nickname; I'd rather not utilize my real name on here!).
I'm fourteen years old, and a literate roleplayer of mainly Germany (hence my username), but I'm experienced with America, Russia, and Italy. I'm not very superb at introductions, but I hope to get to know you guys! My best friend on here is Fem!Norway, so interaction with her will be bountiful, haha.
With my character individually, I ship GerRus, AmeGer, and a little bit of GerIta. I won't force it upon someone if they don't ship it, though.
Here's an example of my writing. It's from a chat roleplay, so apologies if the plot or setting is a bit twisted:
The brisk, insensate freeze glistened in layering over the compact gravel, illumining off a beautifully flamboyant, but increasingly jeopardous trek. The snow's duration haulted as January trudged through with little to a complete extermination of hesitation. Now it was all frost and icicles that bid the academy greeting. They aligned the altitudinous edges of the architecture idle, but nothing remains positioned forever. Occasionally they would rapture, and crash to the gnapple of the moist, dead vegetation. Simultaneously, some chunks would deteriate rather onto the slippery pavement. Frequently there would be a being behind it; preferably ones of mischief. Alas, the school's staff and school itself was unprepared, and thus the captivity remained contained and locked. It happened every morning; Pandora would unfurl its gateways, and allow early-birds to travel their designated route in. Eventually, additional variations of species would tumble in afterward. Unfortunately, this hadn't appealed to few people standpoint in their station. They involved themselves with patience, doing something with themselves as the gentle curve of liquid would lip from a deceased branch. Everything was pretentiously silent, though. Of course opposed to the regular communication and loitering. It was just quiet, with only minimal subtle students on their devices and electronics.
Well, I guess that's that, haha. Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a splendid evening/day!
My name is Al (or my nickname; I'd rather not utilize my real name on here!).
I'm fourteen years old, and a literate roleplayer of mainly Germany (hence my username), but I'm experienced with America, Russia, and Italy. I'm not very superb at introductions, but I hope to get to know you guys! My best friend on here is Fem!Norway, so interaction with her will be bountiful, haha.
With my character individually, I ship GerRus, AmeGer, and a little bit of GerIta. I won't force it upon someone if they don't ship it, though.
Here's an example of my writing. It's from a chat roleplay, so apologies if the plot or setting is a bit twisted:
The brisk, insensate freeze glistened in layering over the compact gravel, illumining off a beautifully flamboyant, but increasingly jeopardous trek. The snow's duration haulted as January trudged through with little to a complete extermination of hesitation. Now it was all frost and icicles that bid the academy greeting. They aligned the altitudinous edges of the architecture idle, but nothing remains positioned forever. Occasionally they would rapture, and crash to the gnapple of the moist, dead vegetation. Simultaneously, some chunks would deteriate rather onto the slippery pavement. Frequently there would be a being behind it; preferably ones of mischief. Alas, the school's staff and school itself was unprepared, and thus the captivity remained contained and locked. It happened every morning; Pandora would unfurl its gateways, and allow early-birds to travel their designated route in. Eventually, additional variations of species would tumble in afterward. Unfortunately, this hadn't appealed to few people standpoint in their station. They involved themselves with patience, doing something with themselves as the gentle curve of liquid would lip from a deceased branch. Everything was pretentiously silent, though. Of course opposed to the regular communication and loitering. It was just quiet, with only minimal subtle students on their devices and electronics.
Well, I guess that's that, haha. Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a splendid evening/day!