Can you hear me?
Different sides of me:
RP Acc
Hi! It's me, Amy. I'm 18 years old and my pronouns would be She/Her. I've been in the roleplaying community for about 2-3 years now. I can do script, semi-literate, and literate roleplays. I'm mostly flexible with different things. I mostly do a minimum of 3-5 lines for script/semi-lit roleplays while a minimum of 1-2 paragraphs for literate ones.
I have a lot of fandoms such as DDLC, MLB, Tangled The Series, and many more! Even if you have an OC, go ahead and send me a DM so we can interact! I'm a friendly person but I can be awkward at first because my communication skills aren't actually that good. Ahahaha~
I usually don't have any plots in my mind so I'm very much open for any of your suggestions! As far as I know, I don't have any triggers other than heavy gore, and rape.
Feel free to interact and roleplay with me even if you're lower than 17 years old, but I won't be doing any NSFW roleplay with someone who is under the age of 17 and lower for obvious reasons.
I reply fast and I would hope that you would do the same, I give out warnings if ever I'll be busy or won't be able to reply for a few days.
Please don't just ghost me out. Feel free to tell me if you can't continue the roleplay anymore so I won't be waiting for any replies that would never come.
"You kind of left her hanging this morning, you know?"
The Monika at the 1st-3rd act.
Is still continuing to get [P L A Y E R]'s attention.
Manipulative.
Believes that she's the only real thing inside the game.
Will manipulate the game files if needed and given the chance.
Wanting to escape the endless torture of the void every time the [P L A Y E R] closes the game.
"Please, help me."
"They were still my friends, and I loved them all. And I loved the Literature Club."
The Monika who realized her mistakes.
Apologized for everything that she did.
Realizes that all her friends are real too.
Kind, and compassionate.
Tries her best to make up for her mistakes.
Will do everything to bring true happiness to the literature club.
What good are words when a smile says it all?