Temflakes the Horsca

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I am immortal. Bow down before me.
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OC LIST - CURRENT
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Cymoline Vespon - personal universe, OC, Human
Topsy Turvy - Toontown, OC, Toon
Luna - Toontown, OC, Cog
Arui Lyairi - personal universe, Half Human
Marcie - Toontown x Touhou, Goddess, won't use at all due to this
Lilith Arien - personal universe, OC, Human
Arc Sillysprocket - Toontown, OC, Toon
Furia Nuro - personal universe, OC, Half Demon, 45% Human, 5% Crow.
Cal(lie) - personal universe, OC, Half Ghost
Aros Arulen - Terraria
Lucy Hecate - Future Earth, OC, Half Ghost
Alex Sonata - Future Earth, OC, Human
Derin - personal universe, OC, Tsukumogami
Tezani Hanae - personal universe, OC, Magician, formerly human
Reanne Pachun - personal universe, OC, Human Magician
Nue - Spore - Milky Way, Hasmip
Lue - Spore - Milky Way, Hasmip
Nonomy Rilasen - Milky Way, Nebulara
Maria - OC - Magician
Willow Senarin - personal universe, OC, robot
Minerva Hayes - personal universe, OC, human
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Casual reminder that I use epithets in third person, so I will refer to your characters as "person" or "stranger" in an action, regardless if I'm the character or not.
I skip a two lines when I RP as another character. I skip one line for another action that my current character will do.
Because I am semi-inactive, I will barely RP. Also, don't expect me to start a scene with your other characters. I will automatically quit the RP if you RP without me.
I am a semi literate player, yet you don't see me talk like that in places other than RPs.
I will add filler in my RPs. Ignore that if you want to. I just use those to mostly describe my characters' lives and backgrounds.

About Horsca Eggs

Gross! This egg is slimy and scaly like a fish!

About the Horsca Creature

Horsca enjoy being with their own kind, away from civilization deep in the jungles of Ark. They are frequently referred to as "Guardians of the Jungle" by several Ark residents. They travel in herds and protect their young from predators.