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I am so. In the mood to talk about my characters rn. But I cannot formulate anything to say. </3
#maybe later#twst oc#twisted wonderland oc#asks open#apollyon belladonna#harriet chamomile#kshoshurankha kaasura#aerol thorax#abrik thorax
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Added to my list! :D
Send a symbol for the following:
™ - for my muse to become jealous of the attention your muse is giving someone else ✔ - for my muse to respond to praise from yours ✗ - for my muse to respond to being scolded or punished by yours ♠ - for my muse to forcibly restrain yours ♢ - for my muse to introduce yours to a family member ♖ - for my muse to submit to or obey your muse’s orders Ұ - for my muse to comfort yours after witnessing an emotional meltdown ✺ - for my muse to help yours get through a frightening situation ✤ - for my muse to wake yours from a nightmare ✞ - for my muse to talk about somebody’s death ✉ - for my muse to write a letter/send an email to yours ✂ - for my muse to rescue yours from danger ¿ - for my muse to ask yours a personal or uncomfortable question ♥ - for my muse to express physical affection to yours ღ - for my muse to express verbal affection for yours ♬ - for my muse to hum or sing to calm yours down
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#self rb no pressure :3#I’m fine with a canon character or yuu if that’s preferable#twst oc#twisted wonderland oc#harriet chamomile#apollyon belladonna#kshoshurankha kaasura#aerol thorax#abrik thorax
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Yapay Zeka pilotlu askeri jet, savaş testinde düşman savaşçısını başarıyla önledi
Lockheed Martin'in Skunk Works'ü, Iowa Üniversitesi ile ortaklaşa, havadan havaya önleme senaryolarında yapay zekanın (AI) kullanımını gösterdi. Yapay zeka, tam ölçekli bir Aero L-29 Delfín jetini doğrudan uçurduğu bir dizi taktiksel tatbikatla jet uçurmada liderliği ele geçirdi. Komuta elindeyken yapay zeka jetin yönünü, hızını ve yüksekliğini kontrol ediyordu. Aero L-29 Delfín ("Yunus" anlamına geliyor), Çekoslovak havacılık üreticisi Aero Vodochody tarafından geliştirilen ve üretilen askeri bir jet eğitim uçağıdır. Ülkenin ilk yerli olarak tasarlanıp üretilen jet uçağıdır. Skunk Works ve Iowa Üniversitesi Operatör Performans Laboratuvarı (OPL) da yapay zekayı savaş durumlarında "sanal bir düşmana" karşı test etti. Bu, bir dizi saldırı ve savunma senaryosunu içeriyordu. Yapay zeka pilotu beklentileri aştı AI pilotunu standart kafa kafaya dövüşler, yön dışı karşılaşmalar, füze desteği ve füze yenilgisi durumları gibi farklı senaryolarda test etmek için her uçuş için sekiz test vakası gerçekleştirildi. Lockheed Martin'e göre ekip, simülasyondan gerçek dünyaya "öğrenilmiş davranışların sorunsuz geçişini" gözlemlemekten memnuniyet duydu. Ayrıca yapay zeka pilotun "bilinçli ve kararlı" davrandığını da fark ettiler. “Bu, yeni uçuş arayüzünün ilk canlı uygulamasıydı; yeni yetenekleri göstermek için ayrı bileşenlerin L-29'a başarılı bir şekilde entegre edildiğini görmek heyecan verici. Sistemin tamamı canlı uçuşta simülasyona göre daha iyi performans gösterdi," dedi Iowa Teknoloji Enstitüsü'nden OPL profesörü Dr. Tom "Mach" Schnell. "Canlı uçuş testleri, yapay zeka ve özerklik konusundaki uzmanlığımızı geliştirmenin çok önemli bir yönü. Lockheed Martin Skunk Works özerklik/yapay zeka ve makine öğrenimi mühendisliği müdürü Matthew "Gabe" Beard, "Bu uçuşlar, operasyonel açıdan ilgili yapay zeka yeteneklerini hızlı ve uygun maliyetli bir şekilde geliştirme ve test etme yeteneğimizin güçlü bir göstergesidir" dedi. Devam eden uçuş testleri, havadan havaya görevlerde yapay zeka odaklı özerkliği hızlı bir şekilde geliştirmeye ve değerlendirmeye yönelik daha büyük bir çabanın parçasını oluşturuyor. Bu yıl için ilave uçuş testlerinin yapılması planlanıyor. Read the full article
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Haliparot
Haliparot (2023) #BobbyBonifacioJr #MauiTaylor #AikoGarcia #MatthewFrancisco #AerolCarmelo Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (Oktober) Genre: Drama Regie: Bobby Bonifacio, Jr. Hauptrollen: Maui Taylor, Aiko Garcia, Matthew Francisco, Aerol Carmelo … Filmbeschreibung: Eine junge Frau beginnt eine leidenschaftliche Liebesaffäre mit dem Freund ihrer Mutter…
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Misc. Ask Meme
❣️ - What are their love languages? 🌙 - What’s their sleep schedule like? 🎁 - How do they feel about their birthday/birthdays in general? 🧑🦰 - Have they ever dyed their hair? Ever cut it themself? 🍷- How do they feel about alcohol? 🗣️ - How do they handle public speaking? 🎮 - What’s their favorite game? 💓 - What are some signs they’ve fallen for someone? How do they show their affection? 🤡 - What’s something dumb they’re embarrassed about? 🌱 - Do they have a green thumb or are they a plant killer? 📱 - What social media do they use the most? 👪 - What’s their relationship with their parents like? 🐒 - What’s their favorite animal? 🧳 - What countries have they been to? 🤔 - What’s something they’ll never understand? 🎨 - What’s their favorite color? ☂️ - How do they feel about rain? 🎶 - What’s a song they really like? 🖌️ - Do they have any hobbies? 💤 - What do they absolutely need to have to fall asleep? 🎢 - Do they like amusement parks? What’s their favorite ride? 🗺️ - What languages do they speak? 🍳 - How well can they cook? 🍪 - How well can they bake? 💘 - What do they find attractive about their partner(s)? 👗 - How comfortable would they be wearing a skirt or dress? 💝 - What gestures do they really appreciate? How do you get on their good side? ☕ - Coffee or tea? 💀 - How do they feel about horror movies? 🧸 - Do they have any stuffed animals? If so, are they decorative or do they sleep with them? 💖 - How and how often do they try to impress their partner(s)? How and how often do their partner(s) impress them? 🍽️ - What’s their favorite food? 🧑🍼 - How do they feel about kids? 🐾 - Do they have any pets? 💬 - What are some filler/buffer words they use? (Like, um, etc.) 🏳️🌈 - What do they identify as? What are their pronouns? 🧑🤝🧑 - Do they have any siblings? 🥰 - What pet names do their partner(s) use for them? How flustered do they get by them? 🌳 - What’s their extended family like? 🎲 - Pick a random question to answer from this list.
#ask meme#twst oc#twisted wonderland oc#oc asks#harriet chamomile#apollyon belladonna#aerol thorax#abrik thorax
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Aerol Thorax sketchbook/reference page
Fun fact: Aerol spends most of his club meetings preserving insect specimens
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Art from a while back of @kadoozhtheguy's OC Aerol c^^
when you think about it, Cloud people are like the air equivalent of slime people...
bonus sketches I also did... :03
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What relationship does your oc have? || Twisted Wonderland Ver.
RULES: Send an emoji in the box to ask what kind of relationships my OC has with a specific canon-character
🌹 what relationship does your oc have with riddle? ♥️ what relationship does your oc have with Ace? ♠️ what relationship does your oc have with Deuce? ♣️ what relationship does your oc have with Trey? ♦️ what relationship does your oc have with Cater? 🦁 what relationship does your oc have with Leona? 🐺 what relationship does your oc have with Jack? 🐾 what relationship does your oc have with Ruggie? 🦑 what relationship does your oc have with Azul? 🦐 what relationship does your oc have with Floyd? 🍄 what relationship does your oc have with Jade? 🌟 what relationship does your oc have with Kalim? 🐍 what relationship does your oc have with Jamil? 👑 what relationship does your oc have with Vil? 🍎 what relationship does your oc have with Epel? 🏹 what relationship does your oc have with Rook? 🔥 what relationship does your oc have with Idia? 🤖 what relationship does your oc have with Ortho? 🐲 what relationship does your oc have with Malleus? 😈 what relationship does your oc have with Lilia? 😴 what relationship does your oc have with Silver? ⚔️ what relationship does your oc have with Sebek? 🐱 what relationship does your oc have with Grim? 🦇 what relationship does your oc have with Crowley? ⚗️ what relationship does your oc have with Divus? 📚 what relationship does your oc have with Mozus? 🏆 what relationship does your oc have with Ashton?
💀 what relationship does your oc have with Sam?
HAVE FUN!! AND YOU’RE FREE TO REBLOG AND PLAY WITH THAT!
#twst ocs#twisted wonderland oc#twst oc#oc asks#twst#apollyon belladonna#aerol thorax#abrik thorax#harriet chamomile#kshoshurankha kaasura#twisted wonderland
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FEATURE: Welcome to Mobile Legends: UP Fighting Maroons debriefs inaugural UAAP stint
The UP Esports Varsity Team (UPEVT) recently concluded its campaign in the very first season of UAAP esports, where the school proudly sent its 6-player roster for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (ML:BB). With the national ML:BB phenomenon fostering a continuously growing and thriving community, it’s no surprise that some iskolars ng bayan have found enjoyment and even competitive prowess in the game! I spoke with Aerol Dwayne Balayon, their team manager, and David Lawrrenz Sañejo, their team captain—and here’s what they have to say about it.
The roots of the UP Esports Varsity Team
The UPEVT is a new development created due to the recent introduction of esports in the UAAP. But before it was established, there was already an existing ML:BB team operating within UP Diliman: UPD Oblation Esports, the esports arm of the UP Gaming Guild. “When we were representing UPD Oblation Esports, we weren’t the official representative of UP for anything—any collegiate tournament, or any tournament for that matter. Now that we’re a varsity team, we’re the officially recognized team to represent UP,” Balayon explained.
Sañejo, before he entered UP in 2022 as a BS Computer Science student, was a former player for Ateneo de Manila University’s Loyola Gaming Esports. “When I knew that there were talks of esports being in the UAAP, at first I couldn’t believe it. We’d been expecting this for the longest time because I was one of the first to hear rumors about this way back in 2022 when I was still playing for LG Esports,” he claimed. “We were probably the ones who suggested, ‘what if UAAP had ML?’ That’s where it all started, and it’s been a long time coming.”
In an interview during an ML:BB Professional League (MPL) Philippines match on August 31, UAAP Esports Commissioner Monique Monasterio said, “Since it was the first time having esports in the UAAP, we want it to be really inclusive, so we looked at having multiple platforms. Mobile was one of the platforms we wanted to include, and of course, we decided on the most popular mobile game in the country. So it was definitely a given that MLBB would be a part of UAAP Esports.”
On the other hand, Balayon would attribute the talks about UAAP Esports with the largest collegiate leagues such as AcadArena Alliance Games, Estudyante Esports, and the Collegiate Center for Esports. “Those are the previous organizations that spearheaded the movement with collegiate esports in general. And I think that it’s just natural that since esports is kind of popular with college students nowadays, it’s going to trickle down eventually to UAAP.”
It certainly took a while for the idea of UAAP Esports to catch on, as the plans for the tournament were only put into action shortly before the opening of UAAP Season 87.
“I think the talks about it started last year, around October,” Balayon recalled. “Of course, we got excited. Eventually, it was announced; originally it was announced to start in May, but then it got moved again and again until such time that the official and final date happened last August.”
When asked about any given reasons as to why it was being moved, he replied, “They didn’t give an explicit answer but we can assume that it was because of logistical reasons. I think they couldn’t find a venue that could handle esports production. They were struggling to find a place that could cater to all those esports needs for production.”
Despite UP being the host for UAAP Season 87, UAAP Esports was held on August 13-21 in Areté, an art center located in the Ateneo de Manila University campus.
Prepping and planning for UAAP Esports
Before the UPEVT could play for the UAAP, they first had to gather the best ML:BB players among the UP community to form the team. But one roadblock they didn’t expect to face was how they couldn’t just handpick from the existing UPD Oblation Esports lineup, where there was no shortage of talent and potential. “When we originally pitched to the UP Office for Athletics and Sports Development, they didn’t agree to the arrangement that we’re just going to send our best team,” Balayon said. “They wanted a fair and open tryouts for everyone, so we had to announce to the entire UPD community that we’re opening tryouts for UAAP Esports.” After the announcement was posted on the UPD Oblation Esports Facebook page, aspiring varsity players signed up and underwent a week of tryouts.
Aside from forming a new roster, the team also needed to find ways to support their lineup. They were faced with the challenge of providing for all the team’s needs and expenses. “We had to start from scratch, essentially with zero money. We had to make sure we had a lot of sponsors. The only allowance that was given to us by UP was for our uniforms. We can’t really allocate that for anything else, because that was the particular for that money,” Balayon revealed. In addition to uniforms, the players also needed a place where they could practice together. “We had to ask one of our players to house the team for a while for their practice.”
“We went to an almost two week bootcamp,” Sañejo added. “We lived together—we woke up together, we ate together, and we then played together. It went down for around 10 days where we just trained for the whole day.”
The two further discussed the training process the team underwent. Sañejo briefly described what scrimming is, which is what the usual ML:BB team does to practice. “We had to take scrims, which is scheduling a training or match against other schools. To sum it all up, our training consisted of just spamming our playing, a lot of rank games, and also scrimming at the same time. That was the core of what we were doing to prepare for the UAAP.”
“We already have a pipeline of getting scrims; we’re already in group chats with other collegiate teams, international teams, local teams, [and] amateur teams. It was just a matter of scheduling those scrims,” Balayon supplied. “Right after those scrims, we would usually have a VOD (video on demand) review as well; the scrims that we have would be recorded, and after that, regardless of the result of the scrim, we’d review the videos so that we take note of the points we can improve on not only in-game but also [with] communication between the players. If there are days that we can’t secure scrims, if no one is available, then we’d let the players do rank games instead.”
“That goes to show how much passion we were showing and how much hunger we showed to just win and represent our school, because UAAP… it’s a big thing,” Sañejo concluded.
Roster revealed, all troops deployed
On August 12, 2024, the six-member lineup was revealed: Diego Aguila, Joseph Brylle Geronimo, Kin Calvin Martinez, John Lloyd Ramirez, Ralph Laurence Silva, and Sañejo were announced as the representatives of the UP Fighting Maroons for UAAP ML:BB.
According to Balayon, it was a joint decision between the players and the management to assign Sañejo as the captain of the team. “We pretty much saw David as the most stable one emotionally, and that’s what the team really needed at the time. He’s a good player, but also the most level-headed out of all the players. If for example, the team is losing, he doesn’t let that get to him. He doesn’t change his playstyle or communication style.” His consistency and stability led him to become the team’s anchor throughout the tournament.
However, Sañejo confessed that he didn’t expect to be put in a leadership role. “At first I was nervous, I was scared, because I wasn’t the team captain type; I’m shy and introverted, and it really took me out of my comfort zone. What drove me to just do my best and become the best team captain that I could be is the fact that I really love playing this game. My passion for it is overflowing and that’s what motivated me to go all out and lead my team to the championship.”
Disappointing defeat for the Fighting Maroons
Due to the pandemic, many ML:BB tournaments are now being held remotely, with teams playing their matches while in their respective bootcamps. Only the major leagues such as the MPL Philippines have held regular onsite matches since then. This made the first season of UAAP Esports a truly significant event when it was held onsite with a live audience. “We became really excited and motivated to play. When we got to the tournament dates, it was so surreal because our team was so well-planned and the production was just amazing,” Sañejo marveled.
He also talked about the impact of the UAAP on the public awareness and acceptance of the esports scene. “UAAP is a whole other league, even if it’s in the same collegiate level as opposed to the amateur and pro scenes, because it’s more known to the public. Let’s say you’re an aspiring esports player and you’re scared to say that you want to be an esports player because there’s this stigma that it’s not worth it, like “computer-computer lang ‘yan.” But then, in my case, my family and friends became more supportive because they know what UAAP is,” he stated.
During the matches, there were a lot of interesting strategies that came from the team, such as the Zhask pick in the gold lane which the casters and the audience couldn’t get enough of. Based on the game meta at the time, this mage hero would usually be played in the mid lane, but the Fighting Maroons unexpectedly went down a different path to try and give the hero an early equipment advantage.
Sañejo attributed the team’s thought process behind the drafts and the gameplay to “the great mind of our coach, Coach Link.” He admitted that they underwent a difficult journey of building trust in their coach and their teammates, but this made them able to cooperate and stick to the team-oriented gameplay, planning, or drafting that worked for them. “It took a while, but eventually, our synergy and chemistry were built not just in the gameplay itself but also when it comes to the pregame, which is the drafting and shotcalling of the playstyle we’re going to go with.”
Within the game itself, the coach no longer had control over the team’s gameplay execution, and all the decision-making had to be done based on the team’s in-game comms. “We don’t have a specific in-game leader that gives all the shotcalling, which is something that you might hear from other esports teams. Think of it as some sort of hivemind, where we give inputs and we all collectively decide on what to do with those. The team’s rotations and execution relies on everyone’s comms, which will make or break the victory that we wanted to get.”
But despite the Fighting Maroons’ thirst for victory, the team ended the tournament with a 1-5 game win-loss record, which were from one match draw against UE and two match losses against Adamson and UST. Sañejo remembered how those losses were devastating for the team, especially after their first match against Adamson. “We couldn’t accept it. There were a few issues, which all boiled down to having a hard time adjusting to the phones they provided, and we weren’t really prepared for that. We stomached that loss.”
He went on to express that the players dealt with the losses differently. “Some of us got really emotional immediately, but some of us kept our cool and stayed strong. They showed their grit and became the bigger person; they helped cheer up their teammates who were down. They reminded us that ‘May ibang match pa tayo, kaya bakit tayo malulugmok ngayon? Hindi pa naman tapos ang laban.’ We then doubled our effort to get back on track with the motivation and the drive to do better.”
After their devastating loss, the team still had two challenging matches against UE and UST remaining, so they needed a hard reset to be able to give a good fight against those two teams. “We put ourselves in a precarious situation that would be dangerous if we depended our fate on the other teams. We made it a goal to sweep our next two remaining matches, which was a tall task. We expected that we would lose to UST, and we were banking on getting our points from the other two teams, which were Adamson and UE.” After their matches against UP, the UE Zenith Esports and UST Teletigers Esports both qualified for the playoffs and went on to finish first and second in the tournament, respectively.
“Our next match was supposedly going to be UE, but then the problems that we had in the first match persisted for the second day. We refused to play under those conditions, which resulted in the broadcast delay in the tournament leading up to the postponement of the match.” It is worth noting that the stream was held up for hours past the match’s 2:30 schedule. On August 19, the announcement was made on the Facebook page of The UAAP that UP’s match against UE was to be rescheduled and held off-stream on August 21 due to technical issues. When asked further about those issues, Sañejo clarified: “The device was so faulty, but we just took it for the first match and we still put up a fight. It just so happened that we were punished because the draft our opponents chose was favored for heroes that didn’t really need a fast device.” He mentioned that the UAAP’s provided iPhone 13 Pro Max units were operating very slowly, even slower than the players’ personal devices.
“We chose the playstyle that we practiced and showed our identity. We were still able to decently execute what we were taught and what we trained. It just so happened that we lost in the micro department,” he lamented, referring to how the players were unable to perform highly skilled mechanical movements due to the devices’ latency.
But despite the losses the team incurred, they gained a different kind of success by cultivating a strong and supportive community. “Even though there were some that were doubting us, we used those doubts as fuel to prove them wrong and to prove ourselves,” Sañejo professed. “It was a big help, because it wasn’t just our friends and family and those closest to us we were getting support from; there was also support from the school, support from schoolmates. It was a big community, and they were all so ecstatic and excited to know that, ‘Oh, may ML na pala sa UAAP!’ They were so amazed that it was possible, and we didn’t want to let them down, so that’s what drove us to give our all and give a good show in our matches.”
Looking to the future of UAAP ML:BB
As this was the team’s very first season, it was inevitable that they would commit errors and encounter drawbacks during their campaign. After their stint in the tournament ended, the UPEVT met and discussed the takeaways that they would be taking for future seasons of the UAAP and in other tournaments. Now, they’re looking to make the improvements necessary to become better players and a better team.
“First is that there’s no one to help us other than ourselves. Hindi kami pwedeng umasa sa iba; kami-kami lang yung maaasahan namin. We needed to put extra effort because no one’s going to spoon feed us. If we really want to win, then we have to be willing to make a lot more sacrifices and be more aware of the sacrifices that we have to make. Hindi na rin talaga siya laro-laro lang; varsity team na ang tawag sa amin,” Sañejo remarked.
“There were so many learnings that we took during UAAP because we went through so much and we also had to face issues of our own. It all stemmed from the fact that we had to be taking this more seriously; sometimes we can’t control the outcome, but what we can control is our training leading up to that point. Moving forward, we’ll be taking our training more seriously—just making everything more streamlined, and being ready to make sacrifices and make everything count.”
Meanwhile, when asked about what they saw in the future of the UPEVT and UAAP esports as a whole competitive ecosystem, Balayon and Sañejo both gave their optimistic perspectives with its growth.
Balayon, aside from being a core member of the UPEVT’s staff, is also a national admin of Moonton Student Leaders (MSL) Philippines. With his experience working with Moonton, he lauded the game developer’s expression of support for the ML:BB community. “Thankfully, Moonton is very supportive of grassroots tournaments and activations. There’s something we call the MSL Network; right now, UPEVT is under that network. With that partnership, we’re given a set amount of diamonds so that we can have the activations that I mentioned. With that in mind, I think there’s a lot of activities that we can do, especially on the community side. I honestly think that the ML:BB scene in UPD in general will turn out to be bigger.” These activations aim to cultivate a stronger support system for the team as well as a passionate community within the campus.
Yet despite Moonton’s support, Sañejo expressed his worry about the league’s longevity, as esports was only included in this season of UAAP as a demonstration sport. “[I’m not] sure if it [will] go on for a very long time as opposed to those traditional sports that are already integrated in our culture. Those sports, they’ve been here for a while and they stood the test of time. I was wondering the same for esports—if the community of the game and the support the game is getting will last. What if the game dies down, the community and all, or they’re choosing to shut down, what happens then to the UAAP Esports side of things? Will they choose to include a new other game, or will UAAP Esports not happen anymore?” These are only some of the concerns that both esports professionals and enthusiasts have when it comes to the long-term continuance of the games they support.
Still, Sañejo remains hopeful that UAAP Esports will be here to stay until the foreseeable future. “This is what we’ve all been working towards, really: to have esports to get the attention, engagement, and exposure it needs to thrive as a real sport.”
UPIS has also had its fair share of small-scale ML:BB tournaments since before the pandemic, namely the Clash tournaments organized by the Applied Science and Engineering track for UPIS Days 2019 and 2020. From watching these, the UPIS community witnessed that there is no lack of homegrown talents from elementary to high school. Thus, there is potential for UAAP Esports to have a juniors division, where UAAP’s member high schools can send their own varsity teams to play competitive ML:BB.
When posed with the possibility, Balayon responded, “There’s definitely a chance for that.”
“We’re now heading into a digital age, so more and more kids will be familiar with games and everything that concerns anything online. I definitely think that, especially with Moonton’s plans right now, there’s definitely a place for a junior team in the future, pretty soon,” he further added.
With this, we can say that the future is definitely bright for Iskos in the Land of Dawn; it’s now up to the rest of us to watch out for the UP Esports Varsity Team and support them in the tournaments to come!
//by Rache Bueno
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Also all my characters are in a pinned masterlist now I like that much more
Twisted Wonderland OC Questions:
Do you have a song that represents your OC, if so why?
Who is your OC’s closest platonic friend?
Tell us about a complicated relationship your OC has with another character?
What are your OC’s minor fears?
What is your OCs best class?
What is their worst class?
Why did they join their clubs?
Is there a character your OC doesn’t like, if so why?
Who is their favorite staff member? Why?
What dorm would your OC be sorted into besides their current one?
Is there a character your OC sees as a sibling?
What is your OC’s favorite event(s), what was their role?
If your OC could physically fight another character, who would it be and would they win?
What are your OC’s grades like?
What is a secret not many characters know about your OC?
How would your OC describe their entrance ceremony from their POV?
What does your OC think of the Ramshackle ghosts?
What is the hardest thing to adjust to at NRC? The magic? Being away from their family? Ect.
Do they trust Crowely?
What chapter does your OC get the most personal character development?
#self rb again no pressure tho :3#twst oc#harriet chamomile#apollyon belladonna#kshoshurankha kaasura#aerol thorax#abrik thorax#twisted wonderland oc
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Today's vibes are a chimney full of ash and soot, thick and heavy smoke pooling at the bottom. Aerolized death, seeking an escape, blocked only by the remains of peace.
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Patikim-tikim (2023)
Patikim-tikim (2023) #JoseJavierReyes #YenDurano #AerolCarmelo #AppleDy #ChloeJenna #JaggyLejano Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (September) Genre: Drama / Comedy Regie: Jose Javier Reyes Hauptrollen: Yen Durano, Aerol Carmelo, Apple Dy, Chloe Jenna, Jaggy Lejano, Enzo Santiago … Filmbeschreibung: Ivy wird von ihrer ersten Liebe Miyo verfolgt, ist aber in einer Beziehung mit Bianca, die zufällig Miyo’s Vorgesetzte ist. In der Zwischenzeit wird Miyo von ihrer Ex April verfolgt, ist aber auch für einen Dreier…
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I love doing childhood bits :0
Childhood Asks
Talk about your muse’s birth. Was it usual or complicated? Where were they born? Who was there when they were born?
What was their earliest memory?
What were they like as a baby? How much did they cry?
What were their first words?
When did they start walking?
When were they fully potty trained?
Did they ever use a pacifier? If so, when did they stop using it? Did they give it up willingly or did it have to be taken?
How often did they throw temper tantrums? What were they usually about?
What were they like as a child? How different were they from their current self?
How easy (or hard) was it to take care of them?
What kind of activities did they like to do? Did they ever play pretend?
Were they a fussy eater?
What kinds of foods did they eat as a kid?
When it comes to sleep, do they go down easy or did they fight it tooth and nail?
Did they have nightmares as a kid? What were they about? How did they get back to sleep?
Did they have a lot of toys growing up? Did they want a lot of toys?
What kinds of toys did they like?
What was their favorite toy?
What kind of discipline were they subjected to? Was it lenient or strict?
Describe a typical day for them. Did they have a set schedule?
What was their favorite childhood memory? Their least favorite?
What was their favorite holiday as a child? Their least favorite?
What was their relationship like with their parents? How different was it than currently?
Did they have any childhood friends? What about imaginary friends?
Did they have any pets growing up?
What kinds of clothes did they wear growing up? Did they like these kinds of clothes or were they forced to wear this?
Did they have any caretakers besides their parents?
What kind of schooling did they have? What was their favorite subject(s)? Least favorite?
What was their first major loss?
Did they look up to anyone as a child?
Did your muse have any nicknames as a child? If so, what were they? Did they give nicknames to others?
Did your muse face any trauma during their childhood? If so, what?
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Same questions but this time for Aerole (I miss her)
Yes of course!
🥛 [MILK] What is your OC's relationship with their biological parents like? What about their relationship with any non-biological parental figures?
Aureole's parents are kind of hands-off. Not in a neglectful way, it's just that growing up they were often busy. Their relationship isn't perfect, but the two of them stood by Hoshi when she got expelled from U.A, and even now when they're a hero.
🥤 [PARTY CUP] How does your OC feel about drama? Do they start any themselves?
Listen, Aureole is someone that everyone gets along with. She's not about that "he said, she said" stuff. It's safe to say they don't like drama, and doesn't like it when people involve them in it.
🥀 [WILTED ROSE] How good is your OC at meeting deadlines? What motivates them?
Aureole is kind of average when it comes to deadlines. Sometimes she forgot to hand in the occasional essay in middle school, but during her life as a hero, they do her best to hand arrest reports in on time.
🍁 [MAPLE LEAF] What is your OC's favourite season? Why and what do they do during it?
Hoshi loves springtime! Especially late spring. She and Chikara love taking advantage of the warm weather to go and find new places to eat at. Spring often brings good memories of new beginnings to her (stemming from how the school year in Japan starts in April).
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