Aeonium

About Me



discord · wolvden · toyhouse
nickname: ni, ae, fallen. call me whatever you prefer.

timezone: pacific standard, a mountain-loving oregonian.
pronouns: she/her but also comfortable with they/them.

age: twenty-four but sometimes i act twelve.



· other information ·
^^why aeonium? — i've always found succulents aesthetically satisfying and their overall hardiness preferable to other plants. being that i was never very interested in flowers, i used to joke about wanting cacti for valentines as replacement to bouquets. when I finally decided to change my display name after being referred to as "fallen" for over a decade, aeonium, being a genus of succulent, felt like a fitting choice. if you prefer "fallen", that's fine too.

do you have any pets? — yes! dromon is my long-haired german shepherd who i love dearly. my husband is in the service and we got dromon at his first military installation, hence why he is named after an old warship. i also have buck, an extremely overweight mixed-breed cat with a birth defect. he was born with a crunched tail (curly, like a pigs) and issues with his hips and rear legs. both pets are very spoiled.
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· roleplay information ·
^^how active are you? — i will edit this as soon as i figure out lmfao.

any content limitations? — i am comfortable with writing and reading all topics. even those outside my comfort-zone are challenges i enjoy tackling from time to time. writing about heavier subjects is therapeutic for me and therefore i often gravitate toward macabre themes with many of my own characters. that being said, i'm used to a "3 1 3" rating and might come across as awkward or novice in more sexually explicit threads. i may ask about fading to black if i'm struggling.

views on plotting? — it's important to me for interactions between characters to feel organic and authentic. forcing a direction in a thread or exchange sometimes hinders my ability to properly flesh out a character's design. I am fine with light outlines and speculating potential relationships but only with a mutual understanding that those outlines are dependent on in-character situations and are always subject to change. besides, this keeps character development more interesting!

difference in ooc & ic? — i have a tendency to veer toward problematic characters with rough histories and emotional struggles. for that reason, it's extremely important to me that the separation of in-character and out-of-character opinion remains very clear. i do not live vicariously through my wolves and will never write anything with intentions of bothering you as a fellow user. if an interaction doesn't sit well with you or feels personal, don't hesitate to reach out! ^^



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