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“Okay, well. What is a sombrero. And then, like. I’ll wear it.”

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Dare: Wear a sombrero! ☺
SNICKERS.
“Okay, well. What is a sombrero. And then, like. I’ll wear it.”
DIFFICULT QUESTIONS FOR MUSES
1. Do you think that you’re a good person?
Seto doesn’t have a very great ‘set’ meter to judge person to person to begin with, but he knows there’s good to be found in each person.
This makes it hard to tell the difference between his bias for the people he sees everyday, and ‘everyone else’. Nothing comes in between, and he certainly doesn’t mull over daily what kind of person he is.
After a lengthy run, he feels comfortable in his own skin around people he loves seeing made happy.
The simplest way Seto can gauge ‘how he’s doing’, is how many people he makes smile that day. Achieving this without means that the most respectable people in his life would disagree with.
If that feels wrong to his gut, if anyone’s made uncomfortable, Seto stops because he knows he’s reflecting the people around him. Seto doesn’t idealize anyone, but his streaks of favoritism tend to be ...transparent, to the next outsider.
9. If you committed a crime, would you accept punishment willingly?
“I can’t go home, even if that is our home, if I’ve done something to someone considered family by someone else. ...Everybody deserves one, but not everyone has one. ...Kind of unfair?
If you need something, you work to get it. It’s the same as the rest of us.”
“Every one that’s seen us grow, get to where we are, has taught us better. For better or for worse...”
“If you’ve done something unforgivable, you don’t teach the rest that it’s okay to live with that. Then they might start to live like that.”
“...If you do something bad, you show them what happens to bad people.”
17. Why do you love the person or people you love? (romantic or platonic)
“I don’t think...”
“Life would be the same without them. Once you learn how to love, that turns you into someone strong. Because you have to be. It’s about growing up together, and seeing each one of them pull through...
You just have to be patient. They’ve ...always been there. I can’t imagine a life without them.”
“Not that it’s right to think that one over! Impossible, impossible.”
“That said, um...”
“If you don’t meet new people, and learn how to invite them welcomingly into yours... that’s. kind of a stunted way to live,”
“You always have to make room. The people you truly love won’t go anywhere, and ...that’s why you shouldn’t have to be afraid. It’s always been that way.”
20. What would you like to achieve before you die?
“Um, ...to ...never have to ask someone unfairly to figure out what’s wrong.”
I know everyone has their share of what they don’t want people to find out, but ...I don’t exactly like them.” Seto’s never liked to take things by force.
“As for our family, it’d be nice to. provide a place for the closest ones didn’t need to have any...
That’s not for everyone, some people will sleep on their keepsakes,” sleep them off, more than some of them were willing to die with them. “caring deeply for those means you let them just keep what’s better off with them.” he pauses, “if we weren’t so close,
In a sense, I’d know them better. It feels like I’ll never get to know them,”
“as much as I’d like.”
Ouroboros
District Kappa was entirely new to him, and to Haruka too, it seemed. The bustling trade center was accessed through a special hub in the Culture Sector, and it had been Shintaro’s idea to get away for a while so that they had a chance to just...breathe.
He wanted to avoid Ayano’s apologetic gaze for a time in truth; he didn’t know why Haruka decided to come along, but when he’d asked where he was going, Shintaro had simply thrown him the spare helmet to his bike in silent invitation. (He’d accepted.)
A carriage ride...how pretentious. Shintaro folded his arms and leaned back, grateful that they were the only ones on this particular coach.
Just the two of them again, it seemed. Haruka had a strange way of making these circumstances come about. Now that he really had the time to give him a good look, Haruka looked as if he was...well, he looked like a lot of things.
“So. What’s up?” He asked at length. “Sorry for being a little...” His fingers dug into his arms. “Reclusive lately.”
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Send ✚ for a HEALTH headcanon.
Souda is generally healthy. He ends up with a cold or fever every now and then throughout the year from pushing himself too hard or not eating food with enough nutrients. He often gets wrapped up in his work and will grab something easy to eat like a microwaveable burrito from a gas station or pizza rolls. He doesn't suffer from allergies of any kind.
Souda is nearsighted and before he swapped to his punk persona he wore glasses. Now he wears contacts.
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There's some kind of craft fair going on in the Fourth Sector, and Yu swings by curiously on his way home, poking about for signs of anything interesting. The rows of stalls are interspersed with small tables, where people have clustered together to happily work on some DIY projects. It's perhaps one of the nicest things he's seen in this city, even if it's run mostly by the so-called NPCs.
(They seem genuine enough to him.)
Yu's in the process of folding his thirteenth origami crane when he notices a passing boy that's likely around his own age--carrying an absolute armful of crafts supplies. He can barely see his face.
"Do you need any help?" He asks with clear amusement, standing up to help him balance the pile. He wonders if all of this is for himself, or if it's for another table. Either way, it's impressive.
With several gaming consoles ready to be used anytime and Takane and Shintaro not occupying them right now, Kido thought it'd be a good chance to seize the chance and ask someone to join her. It's been ages since she played a game, at least it felt like it once Danchou held onto the controller. Briefly, she remembered the present Takane got her a while ago, however instead of asking the girl she already competed with, Kido decided to approach somebody else.
"Haruka, if you're free right now, how about we play a game together? I just thought I got this game you, Takane and dad made together a while ago, but I only got to play against Takane, so..." Kido cleared her throat, unnecessarily embarrassed about asking a simple question.
[ 1, 2, 3, 10, 12, 18, 19. All the Akane headcanons. Please. ]
1. A headcanon you’re not sure of yet.
This probably sounds rly silly but tbh I cannot pin a birthday for Akane? Like horoscopes an’ stuff notwithstanding (I am silly I like to map out horoscopes for characters shhh) usually I go with my gut and my gut is telling me this child has no birthday. I’ve seen a lot of different signs thrown out for her and while most of them make sense to me none of them are really ones I’m like YEAHYEAH about?
2. A question you’re surprised no one has asked.
"Is your hair even real" "Where's Aoi"
(TBH whenever I play Akane I usually expect people to object to how airheaded I tend to play her? Like I think a lot of people get excited about Akane being cold and calculating — or at the very least, more genuine, but then I come through and rarely capitalize on some of those arguably more interesting aspects of her personality? So there’s that!)
3. A favorite picture of your muse. And explain why.
There's this one by tumblr user @noteli (light of my life IT WON'T LET ME @ MENTION THANKS TUMBLR) Pictures of Akane in gas masks give me life tbh and it capitalizes on my favorite aspect of RPing Akane: ridiculous mexican food.
Pictures of Akane dying are also a classic.
On an unrelated note I really love her concept art with the short hair! I think about it more than I probably should tbh
10. One bad part of writing in general?
I think trying to make things flow nicely? I tend to think of phrases/sentences that I really want to incorporate into something and so I'll start with just like this one string of words and I look at it and I'm like "THAT'S A KEEPER" but then when I try to put stuff in front of and behind it, none of it flows well?
Also dialogue takes me 10 million years to write regardless of the situation
12. One bad part of writing with others (roleplaying)?
Probably the fact that I’m super slow and objectively speaking really lazy, I don’t like to keep others waiting and so usually whenever I get an idea I will roll with it for better or for worse, which more often than not tends up to be sloppy and poorly-written due to their spontaneously contrived nature.
18. A character trait you don’t see often that your muse has.
19. A character trait you don’t see often that your muse does NOT have and why.
Answered both! wheezes this is a hard one to think up more stuff for otherwise I would!
Off to the side did the princess watch, in quiet curiosity as children queued in front of a food stand and walked off with... what were they? They were held in conical containers, twirling softly, gently upwards in a swirl-- and even in different colors! The princess looked on as the children partook of the odd Terran dish, light sparkling in their eyes.
Wait, that one over there even had multi-colored condiments on them! Asseylum stood at the balls of her feet, curiosity growing even more.
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