Yasaburo Shimogamo (
buttwarmed) wrote in
highseasooc2014-08-10 07:45 pm
+1 lazy tanuki and crazy scarfaced girl
Hedge here, bringing in two characters:
The first is Yasaburo from Uchouten Kazoku ("The Eccentric Family"). He's a modern day tanuki who spends most of his time disguised as a human. He loves interesting things/people and harmless pranks. He's a real sweetheart. His HMD/screened contact is here and app is here.
Second is Hester Shaw. She's from a dystopian YA novel series called Mortal Engines, where most of the world's cities have been mounted on tracks, wheels, etc. and go around devouring each other for resources in a massively wasteful parody of social darwinism. She has horrific scarring on the right side of her face. She once killed a man with a typewriter. And a fork. That should tell you something about her personality. Her HMD/screened contact is here and app is here.
You can contact me on AIM and plurk at TaoOfCrime. Also note that since I work the overnight weekend shift, my tagback hours will be odd. Looking forward to sailing with y'all!
The first is Yasaburo from Uchouten Kazoku ("The Eccentric Family"). He's a modern day tanuki who spends most of his time disguised as a human. He loves interesting things/people and harmless pranks. He's a real sweetheart. His HMD/screened contact is here and app is here.
Second is Hester Shaw. She's from a dystopian YA novel series called Mortal Engines, where most of the world's cities have been mounted on tracks, wheels, etc. and go around devouring each other for resources in a massively wasteful parody of social darwinism. She has horrific scarring on the right side of her face. She once killed a man with a typewriter. And a fork. That should tell you something about her personality. Her HMD/screened contact is here and app is here.
You can contact me on AIM and plurk at TaoOfCrime. Also note that since I work the overnight weekend shift, my tagback hours will be odd. Looking forward to sailing with y'all!

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Wow Hester's from very far in the future.
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She is but technology has regressed enough that it's not actually a big adjustment for her.