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singularityderp2010-12-21 11:19 pm
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IT'S TWO TICKETS TO THAT THING YOU LOVE!
1. Comment in the post listing your characters.
2. Other will reply with the name of one of your characters
3. You list three things that are your headcanon for that character.
Alternatively, someone can ask you a specific question about the headcanon you have for a certain character. This gives you the option to answer questions pertaining to certain subjects, or think about a question you hadn't considered/answered with your headcanon yet.
There's no limit to the topics or the amount of times someone can ask about a character. It can be huge things like how their life was before their canon, or something smaller like their first time making sweet sweet... um, baked goods for the family. As long as you think it's something that is accurate to your character but it isn't in their canon.
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When he was pretty young, and on a fantasy kick after bro made him read LotR (which he liked a lot holy shit), he discovered the Arthurian mythos. This shit was like crack to him. Knights, wizards, fantasy - even if he never admitted it, dude had a soft spot for it. Less the wizards and more the knights in shining armor. They were coolkids, pure and simple, even (especially) when they were being complete douchebags to everyone around them. Even though he'd never have admitted it, he kept reading that shit.
Dave, looking for something to read at the ripe young age of like 10 or 11, went to the school library and checked out yet another old (read: 1980s/1990s) book with King Arthur listed as a tag. YET THIS WAS NO ORDINARY BOOK. Modern day setting, the knights are a biker gang, everyone's kind of an asshole, the main villain's this psycho who slits women's throats and plasters them into a statues of washerwomen, and Arthur is kind of an idiotic twerp. (HM A DERP FOR AN HEIR TO THE THRONE DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR...)
The book was not written particularly well, but Dave couldn't have given less of a shit. He wasn't in this one for the prose - the concept alone was pretty much the greatest thing ever. A knight of the round table, wearing a leather jacket, tattoos all the hell over, shaved head and on a motorcycle. It was like the book wasn't even trying to be an ironic outdated piece of shit - that just came naturally.
Someday, if Dave could ever have found a motorbike in Sburb, he would've made the sleekest ride he could've, alchemized a leather jacket and sleek shades, and ridden around on his trusty fucking steed as a true Knight of ironic allusions. All thanks to that goddamn book.
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IS THIS YOURS
holy shit this is pretty much the best thing ever
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blarghh I wish I had art credit to give because oh man this whole picture is fantastic
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everything from email to gaiaonline to shitty RP forums
so embarrassing now
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BUT YEAH. Holy carp that picture is awesome. /STILL STARING
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THAT
IS
AWESOME