08-23-2021, 20:10:27 PM
(OOC: It's alright, I can help guide you. For starters, I tend to use coloured text only for when my character(s) are speaking, which is something most others do. I also tend to use italics when I do narration based on my character(s), as a way of telling others what exactly they are doing. It usually follows with someone else posting a similar thing with
A teenager walks up to the table, taking notice of the papers on it. Mostly just research notes, and he immediately recognises the handwriting to be that of his father's. He scoffs at this, and decides to just ignore them in favour of going to watch some TV.
his/her/theirOr whatever the holy quackaron kind of pronouns you prefer others using when talking about you
character(s). I'll even provide an example of TC roleplaying right here in this post.)A teenager walks up to the table, taking notice of the papers on it. Mostly just research notes, and he immediately recognises the handwriting to be that of his father's. He scoffs at this, and decides to just ignore them in favour of going to watch some TV.
Viking Duck is back from Valhalla, and ready to take all the loot. Also, still a friend to animals.