aintashes:

          blogs with female muses deserve far more recognition.

          if you play a male muse, like i do, then you may know it’s not really hard to gain followers and / or attention. people flock to male muses in droves for any number of reasons, spanning from character types to how physically attractive the character is, yet the writers of female muses sit at their computers and wonder what they’re doing wrong because their blog that they’ve worked tirelessly on goes overlooked in favor of the hot new male muse.

          i’m not saying you have to follow every female blog you ever come across. i’m not saying you have to bend to writers of female muses. i’m attempting to use my blog to bring awareness to a very real problem in the rpc, that being the blatant favoritism or male muses and the misogyny + sexism everyone likes to pretend doesn’t exist.

          so—– if you play a male muse, please consider boosting up the female muses around you. reblog their promos. acknowledge their hard work. try to do better for those in our community who feel left in the dust simply because of the gender identity of their character.

          small acts of kindness in the rpc go a long way.
          tell a blog with a female muse you love + appreciate them today. ❤

loyalty

a fighter who has defied death itself, stared it in its face and laughed.

pain

ind. sel. final fantasy vii. tifa lockhart.

hope

est. dec. 2018 // roleplaying of 8 years.