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>Ariga!Verse Multimuse Mega Man Roleplay Blog.
>Indie. >Selective. >Crossover/OC friendly. >Secondary blog to @magnetiix > Partnered with @wearewilynumbers
>Rules | Muses | Mun | Worldbuilding | Interest Checker
Let’s play a drinking game!
For every 🥃 my muse gets– they have to either answer a personal fact about themselves…. Or take a shot!
For those who like to play a more daring version, they have to take a shot AND choose a victim to pass the drink onto (via tagging)!
on top of refreshing rules and directories, i will be adding zero to this blog >:)
same here, with x!
same goes here - like this post and specify muse for plots! just have something in mind for our discussions
WEIRDLY SPECIFIC BUT HELPFUL CHARACTER BUILDING QUESTIONS
What’s the lie your character says most often?
How loosely or strictly do they use the word ‘friend’?
How often do they show their genuine emotions to others versus just the audience knowing?
What’s a hobby they used to have that they miss?
Can they cry on command? If so, what do they think about to make it happen?
What’s their favorite [insert anything] that they’ve never recommended to anyone before?
What would you (mun) yell in the middle of a crowd to find them? What would their best friend and/or romantic partner yell?
How loose is their use of the phrase ‘I love you’?
Do they give tough love or gentle love most often? Which do they prefer to receive?
What fact do they excitedly tell everyone about at every opportunity?
If someone was impersonating them, what would friends / family ask or do to tell the difference?
What’s something that makes them laugh every single time? Be specific!
When do they fake a smile? How often?
How do they put out a candle?
What’s the most obvious difference between their behavior at home, at work, at school, with friends, and when they’re alone?
What kinds of people do they have arguments with in their head?
What do they notice first in the mirror versus what most people first notice looking at them?
Who do they love truly, 100% unconditionally (if anyone)?
What would they do if stuck in a room with the person they’ve been avoiding?
Who do they like as a person but hate their work? Vice versa, whose work do they like but don’t like the person?
What common etiquette do they disagree with? Do they still follow it?
What simple activity that most people do / can do scares your character?
What do they feel guilty for that the other person(s) doesn’t / don’t even remember?
Did they take a cookie from the cookie jar? What kind of cookie was it?
What subject / topic do they know a lot about that’s completely useless to the direct plot?
How would they respond to being fired by a good boss?
What’s the worst gift they ever received? How did they respond?
What do they tell people they want? What do they actually want?
How do they respond when someone doesn’t believe them?
When they make a mistake and feel bad, does the guilt differ when it’s personal versus when it’s professional?
When do they feel the most guilt? How do they respond to it?
If they committed one petty crime / misdemeanor, what would it be? Why?
How do they greet someone they dislike / hate?
How do they greet someone they like / love?
What is the smallest, morally questionable choice they’ve made?
Who do they keep in their life for professional gain? Is it for malicious intent?
What’s a secret they haven’t told serious romantic partners and don’t plan to tell?
What hobby are they good at in private, but bad at in front of others? Why?
Would they rather be invited to an event to feel included or be excluded from an event if they were not genuinely wanted there?
How do they respond to a loose handshake? What goes through their head?
What phrases, pronunciations, or mannerisms did they pick up from someone / somewhere else?
If invited to a TED Talk, what topic would they present on? What would the title of their presentation be?
What do they commonly misinterpret because of their own upbringing / environment / biases? How do they respond when realizing the misunderstanding?
What language would be easiest for them to learn? Why?
What’s something unimportant / frivolous that they hate passionately?
Are they a listener or a talker? If they’re a listener, what makes them talk? If they’re a talker, what makes them listen?
Who have they forgotten about that remembers them very well?
Who would they say ‘yes’ to if invited to do something they abhorred / strongly didn’t want to do?
Would they eat something they find gross to be polite?
What belief / moral / personality trait do they stand by that you (mun) personally don’t agree with?
What’s a phrase they say a lot?
Do they act on their immediate emotions, or do they wait for the facts before acting?
Who would / do they believe without question?
What’s their instinct in a fight / flight / freeze / fawn situation?
What’s something they’re expected to enjoy based on their hobbies / profession that they actually dislike / hate?
If they’re scared, who do they want comfort from? Does this answer change depending on the type of fear?
What’s a simple daily activity / motion that they mess up often?
How many hobbies have they attempted to have over their lifetime? Is there a common theme?
yo. slowly trying to return, i'm going to be going through any drafts/threads and likely dropping them (unless i really like the thread). all inboxes have been wiped, and i'll be going through my followers and following lists as well to prune my dash a bit.
Burner's most attractive trait...? Well, that'd have to be his fire - both figuratively and literally. Turbo can appreciate a man after his own make - let's just hope they don't run into each other anytime soon....
"Are you insinuating that he's gonna try and fuck me if he does?"
"Fancy findin' out, darlin'?"
Ok out of curiosity's sake
Smash or Pass Air to Luna?
Send me “Smash or Pass” + a name and my muse will answer with 100% honesty. (still accepting)
"Pass." The answer is dismissive and near immediate. "I am not interested in such endeavors."
Send me “Smash or Pass” + a name and my muse will answer with 100% honesty.
If my Muse was a Deity, what Offerings Would you Leave at Their Shrine?
My muse will react to whatever items you leave for them
((Will be taking these IC or OOC!))
((wiping my inbox save for a couple of asks))
send me a topic to write a meta about my muse on
I might write anything from a paragraph to a whopping essay, but send me something you’ve noticed about my characterisation or just something you want to know about my muse and I will write what I can!
send me a topic to write a meta about my muse on
I might write anything from a paragraph to a whopping essay, but send me something you’ve noticed about my characterisation or just something you want to know about my muse and I will write what I can!
((I have put too much thought into my Shadow to not warrant adding him to this blog but also christ dude i have so many muses I'm not even going to USE them all))
SCN-001: Knight Man
Occupation: Country of Origin: United Kingdom Height: 6'8" (203.2 cm) Weight: 2204.62 lbs (1000 kg) Physical Age: 17 AI Age: 33 Activation Day: 6/04
Ship Status: Open to ship! Planned canon ship. Multiship and polyship available; male leaning, unsure of attraction to fem presenting people.
The first Robot Master built by Sir Connoghan, Knight Man was built to participate in Renaissance Faires and other historical fairs and celebrations as both a form of education and entertainment, involved in reenacting duels as well as ceremonial traditions. Eventually, he grew to enjoy combat enough to request for proper upgrades for fighting other combat models, to which his creator exasperatedly but lovingly complied. Knight, both before and after the WRA's first Annual Robot Tournament, would travel around Europe to both fulfill his purpose educating people on various aspects of European history, especially the history and traditions of knighthood, at museums, festivals, and the like, as well as to find worthy opponents who would do battle with him. He was finally able to realize his dream at the tournament, and despite the incident that came from Dr. Wily's sixth attempt at world domination, Knight nevertheless found true friends that he could depend on and truly connect to in the form of the Sixths.
Knight Man is an incredibly reliable type, one who performs his duties well and treats them with great seriousness, much like a true knight. He's dedicated to upholding the idea of chivalry, and as such holds honor and respect in high regard. He views almost everyone else as a lord or lady to him and treats them like nobility. Though he can be somewhat overenthusiastic about his values and can tend to have a one track mind, he's very acutely aware of his position and of others' boundaries, and he acts with great deliberation and proper etiquette towards everyone he speaks to. Friends will find him to be steadfastly loyal and loving in his own way, and his unabashed adoration and appreciation towards all cultures and people is something many find very charming.
Thoughts on Culture and the RPC
((Happy Munday. I've been stewing on some thoughts for quite a while, and I feel like they have impacted me enough that this is something that needs to be said. This is probably going to get long, but I don't want to put it under a readmore because I don't want this to be a thing people skip over. I'll give a warning in advance that this will get personal, and parts of this topic are heavy and uncomfortable. But this is not a criticism toward anyone in particular; it is simply an assessment and expression of my experiences growing up and how they relate to an attitude I unfortunately find a lot in the RPC.
I make no secret of my heritage, but what some people may not be aware of is that I am a first generation American to two immigrants from very different cultures. And one of the first things I learned growing up is that I, or perhaps it's better to say my ethnic background, am very much unordinary in the demographic of the United States of America.
I find this to be doubly the case in the western Mega Man fandom.
((I am one of two people that I know openly to be of Chinese descent in the western part of the fandom, out of the 60+ people I have met and interacted with over the course of my experiences both within the fandom and, more specifically, within the RPC.
I'm not going to beat around the bush here. The attitude of western Mega Man fans towards Chinese culture is incredibly disappointing. It's not just Mega Man fans, though, and it's not just Chinese culture. It's the outlook that is present in the western world towards cultures that are beyond the scope of what they're familiar with, and that's not necessarily their fault either; this is an issue that stems from education or a severe lack thereof. It's a systemic issue.
What I do have a problem with is more specifically an attitude towards learning about other cultures. Too many times I personally have been told things along the lines of "I'm too afraid to be wrong or looking stupid," and this is why no research has been done into a culture of interest. Or, I'll be told things like "I don't know how to respond or engage in a way that's respectful."
Both of these things lead to people simply not asking questions or not engaging with a culture in a way that feels fruitful or constructive. And the more I've grown up and learned about my identity and how to embrace it, the more I've found this to be the case.
It's natural for people to generally avoid things that they know nothing about. That's human.
But in a country as culturally diverse as the United States, where the impact and significance of Chinese Americans in our history gets erased in our textbooks and shoved into footnotes, it's also a problem.
Another problem is how romanticized certain, select aspects of other cultures have become in American media. I'm talking folklore, myths and legends that get bastardized and popularized through media consumption. I'm talking about Japanese culture through the lens of anime. I'm talking creatures of Native American oral traditions that have become popularized as "cryptids". I can't speak on that much further as I am not of Native American descent myself, but I have seen and read enough about the general opinion of this to know that it is not well looked upon by the people these entities have been taken from.
And what I find from this phenomenon is an inherent disrespect for cultures and folktales that are still very much alive in the modern world, like treating such heroes and creatures of legend as something to treat more like a character of an anime to fangirl over or some cool, weird monster to make games out of, rather than an entity of great significance to a group of people. It makes me incredibly uncomfortable, and it's a thing I wish I'd talked about much sooner. I wish I hadn't swallowed my discomfort and said "it's okay".
These things can easily be solved. All it takes is mindfulness and an awareness of etiquette when interacting with cultures that aren't your own. Be proactive in learning. Show engagement. Ask questions when you're unsure of things. If you say you don't want to get things wrong, but you're not putting in the research or asking questions, that's more offensive to me than you having done research and getting something wrong by mistake.
((But on that note as well, it also shouldn't be my fucking job to have to push for and advocate this kind of thing so hard. I have a serious issue with how it has fallen to the hands of POC to edcucate others on their culture, and I have friends who are POC who share the same sentiment. Throughout history it has been shown that people don't listen to minorities. Why do you think these problems have arisen in the first place? It's very much not a case of "not trying hard enough" or "not putting one's ideas out there enough".
This is a call to be more proactive and mindful when engaging with other cultures, or of people sharing their cultures. Please, please do your own research. I am more than willing to share and educate about my culture; I make no secret of that, and those who know me a bit more intimately know I hold immense pride in my culture.
But I am also very, very tired. Several recent back to back experiences relating to how people interact with my culture or interact with me speaking about my culture have worn me down to the point of raw, genuine, nonstop fury over the weekend. I don't want to be silent on this.
If you're someone who simply doesn't have the time to commit to diligent research, rest assured this is not about you. I understand not everyone has the ability to put effort into research, and that's okay. But it is about those who are not proactive about learning about other cultures. Of course, I'm not exempt from this myself. As I type this I am reminding myself to be more engaged as well, and to put in the effort to connect to people about their cultures.
If you've reached the end and if you read all of this, thank you. It means a lot. And if any of this resonates with you or makes you uncomfortable, I ask that you reflect on how you've interacted with folktales and the like from cultures that aren't your own and take this message to heart.
As a reminder, I am always open to people asking me things, and I'm more than happy to share about my culture and such. As always, I am also open to hearing opinions from other POC in the fandom, and if they feel the same way. I just ask that you be more proactive about culture. Let me and others from different cultures know you're interested and want to engage, because otherwise it feels like screaming at a brick wall. Don't make us have to speak up first and express our frustration for you to say you want to learn. Because at the moment, I'm at the point where that feels like too little, too late.))