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Allegra Ackels ([info]tried) wrote in [info]goose_ooc,
@ 2016-12-05 10:26:00

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Entry tags:! introduction, x-player: caroline

Hi everyone! My name is Caroline. I'm 23 and I work at a ticketing software company, which is boring. You can friend me at [info]mindread - I mostly use it for memes but also sometimes for fanmixes, TL;DRs, and the occasional update about my life but I suggest you skip that reading. Feel free to email me at caro.meade@gmail.com or IM me on AIM at kerokerokwa!


Luis (Pin) Pinheiro ([info]compulsive). Ribbonfin Sophomore. Gaming, L.A.R.P., Outdoor Exploration. His concept is "Painter determined to expand your horizons - by whatever means necessary." Pin is an artist (mainly a painter), and he is so obsessed with art that he brings it around to him even when he's not actively creating a physical piece. He's a liar. Literally 90% of what he's saying to you is a lie. He never lies with malicious intent - he just likes embellishing reality so that he can bring whoever he is speaking with on an adventure - expand their horizons and get them thinking about things they wouldn't before. Even though he has done this to himself, he gets really angry when people don't listen to him when he's telling the truth. He's a pretty chill guy most of the time, always laughing, always talking to anybody that wanders into his path. People find him to be a grounding force because everything just rolls off of him, and he's actually sympathetic and a sound advice giver - but he gets impatient quickly when people are given a solution and opt not to take it so that they can continue to drown in their drama and get attention.

LINES: Friends? People who hate that he lies so much? Models for his paintings that let him run them around campus and stick them in weird poses? People who he has confessed falling in love with only to find out that was just one of his stories (see: lies)? People who hate him? Anything!


Diana (Di and only Di, thank you) Gam ([info]tried). Ebonhide Sophomore. Choir, Drama, L.A.R.P. (IT'S LIKE MORE ACTING OK), Cheer Squad. Her concept is "An oversensitive actress who'd rather you keep your opinions to yourself." Di is a highly sensitive person who doesn't take criticism well - and really any kind of criticism, no matter how well-meaning it was. She is constantly trying to perfect herself and hearing people's negative opinions just adds another mile to her journey, so she goes out of her way not to prompt people for comments. Though she's friendly and she can carry on a conversation, you'll never find Di at the center of a crowd, you'll never identify her as the life of a party. She just wants to fly under the radar and avoid the judgment of her peers whenever possible. In opposition of that goal, she actually really loves to act and is very talented, so she ends up in the spotlight more often than not - but she does everything she can in her off-stage life to avoid attention. But don't take that to mean that she's not social - she is, she's just the person that is always there that you never really note is there.

LINES: Friends? People who thought they were going to be her friend, but then said something that she took as a critique and found that somehow the relationship turned cold? (She isn't open about when she's hurt, so it wouldn't be obvious). People she helps study, since she's a straight A student? Exes (she's heterosexual)? People who don't like her for whatever reason?



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[info]anadem
2016-12-05 08:51 pm UTC (link)
Hi! And welcome! (And, yay, Sophomores!) I'm Jackie and I've got two brats at the current moment:

Frankie Noble's an Azurcrest Sophomore. She's an enthusiastic little nerd - she's more of a graphic artist than a painter, but the walls of the Sophomore Girl's cabin would probably suggest otherwise. She and Ree get a bit intense over there. Frank probably wouldn't catch on to some of the lying initially, to be honest - she's muggleborn and Gooseberry is her first real magic school, so dude, maybe that's just how things work. She doesn't KNOW. It's possible. She'd also be a good party-fringes friend for Di. She tends to wallflower at parties, if only because too many people talking all at the same time makes her hearing aids go all wonky.

I've also got Roxanne Barringer ([info]tightwire) who is a Junior from Coppertale. She was raised in what pretty much equates to Magic Traveling Circus and walks tightrope when she's not at school violently beating on things during Quidditch games.

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[info]tried
2016-12-06 09:03 am UTC (link)
Hi Jackie!!

Pin likes anyone who likes art so Frankie is his friend whether she wants to be or not tbh. Di would love someone to wallflower with at parties! Party friends.

Pin wants to hear ALL OF ROXANNE'S STORIES EVER and he also wants to paint her

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[info]anadem
2016-12-06 04:17 pm UTC (link)
Art friends are always approved of! And, yes, Frankie and Di can 100% sit on the edges of parties together and people-watch! It'll be fun!

SHE HAS PLENTY. Paint her on a tightrope? Because there's a world record for ten days and ten nights spent on a wire. The length of a painting would be good practice.

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