KazukoHimuraJubei HimuraHe's a mix of Mark Hamil's Joker and Hellsing Ultimate Abridged's Alucard.
Willing to stab someone over a broken 70 inch flatscreen TV?
That was a seventy-inch, plasma screen TV...
So... how can I help you?
KazukoHimuraJubei HimuraHe's a mix of Mark Hamil's Joker and Hellsing Ultimate Abridged's Alucard.
Willing to stab someone over a broken 70 inch flatscreen TV?
Jubei Himura That was a seventy-inch, plasma screen TV...
So... how can I help you?
Jubei Himuraa narcissistic, uncaring, asshole on a power trip.
Jubei HimuraDon't worry about Oliver. What you see is what you get: a narcissistic, uncaring, asshole on a power trip.
He's a mix of Mark Hamil's Joker and Hellsing Ultimate Abridged's Alucard. He should always be read in Mark Hamil's Joker voice.
LordPsymonI pretty much always read his stuff in a more extreme version of Mark Hamil's Joker.
Rich AurilenHello, new here and want to make a general introduction for my character. Are introductions posted in a specific place or can I just post an intro in Roleplay: Off Station? I have read the etiquette posts but if something is Aed-up please PM me and ill edit it quickly. Thanks in advance!
- Cmdr Aurilen
Lily Flemmonhttps://inara.cz/cmdr-logbook/165151/39722/
Kezika recommended me just one of her logs. Probably after I mentioned Rod Ironshaft's first two logs. But this is of similar quality, arguably better.
KezikaFor good narrative arcs KazukoHimura very well captured the depth and euphoria of making an identity for yourself to truly call your own, especially good for being in a “just a backstory overview” log. https://inara.cz/cmdr-logbook/244161/62241/ and they keep going strong the whole way.
KazukoHimuraI'm probably digging myself into a hole by asking this, but...how can one be 'seen' roleplay and writing wise around here?
M. LehmanArtie has floated the idea of the ability to post comments onto people's logbooks in the past, which I personally supported. That way, a discussion about a particular log can be kept in an appropriate area and the logbook kept "alive" for a little longer than simply appearing and then disappearing from the front page.
M. LehmanArtie has floated the idea of the ability to post comments onto people's logbooks in the past, which I personally supported. That way, a discussion about a particular log can be kept in an appropriate area and the logbook kept "alive" for a little longer than simply appearing and then disappearing from the front page.
KazukoHimuraM. LehmanArtie has floated the idea of the ability to post comments onto people's logbooks in the past, which I personally supported. That way, a discussion about a particular log can be kept in an appropriate area and the logbook kept "alive" for a little longer than simply appearing and then disappearing from the front page.
I do like that idea, I am just concerned about it being used maliciously.