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…not as interesting as I expected, sadly.))

((Okay im kind of done with mobile. Tomorrow or Monday I’m gonna do replies on PC so I can actually cut threads a lil’ and use a keyboard that I like using. Thank you all for tolerating this stint of someone ill-adjusted to mobile.))

[[Oh, I won’t be able to use my pc much after tomorrow (until like Monday), so as long as it’s okay to do stuff on mobile, I’ll just do that, but expect things to be a little more sporadic until I’m back on a computer. Thanks for understanding!]]

[[Okay, so I know this is based on D&D, but I find a lot of the advice in this video applies to roleplaying in general, and I think it’s helped me out quite a bit in my own personal roleplaying experience since I first saw this in 2015. Thanks, @projared, and if you’ve already uploaded this video onto Tumblr, please give a link (I couldn’t see it on your blog) so the proper person can get the notes!

Also, fair warning, mild language, but that’s about it.]]

Headcanons

-The Repairman does sometimes have to replace lost ink. Still, he’s pretty picky about the type of ink, and can pretty much tell after a few seconds of looking whether or not it’s right.

-The Repairman sort of regrets showing Cat Slime the Internet, ‘cause now all the little guy’s plans for fame revolve around the concept of viral cat videos. Still, Rep does humor him with a YouToon account dedicated to his antics.

-The Repairman’s look and feel do not change based on the world he’s in unless he’s in the same place for more than a few days. Then his art style and mannerisms will start to shift to match.

-Cat Slime, oddly enough, can’t stand the smell of fish. His favorite food is merengue pie (which is, of course, plentiful in Toontown and associated worlds).

-Cat Slime’s house fits perfectly inside the Repairman’s blue toolbox, and has electricity, heating, TV, and restricted Wifi.

-The Repairman may understand a wide variety of spoken languages, but his literacy varies. For real-world languages, he can get through more or less okay, but for specific fictional languages, like R’lyehean or Hylian, he’ll have issues.