There are a few ways characters can interact with this:
Characters receive a notification to please fill out the form, which is fully optional.
When forms are not filled out, they are filled out by the companion bots of Etraya! This means that while the character themself is not choosing to play with CHIRPER, their player still can.
Other characters can be prompted to fill out their friends' profiles for them.
Alternatively, they choose not to fill out the form, and it remains unfilled!
This is just a fun little way of expanding CR. For those who do post a top level, CHIRPER toplevels are worth five extra points regardless of if they are put up willingly by the character themselves. These five extra points do apply to the 25 maximum per month.
Once characters' profiles are up, other characters will be given the option of giving them a "like" or a "dislike" (using ✓ and ✕ symbols in the subject line of the comment) but they can also provide an answer as to why they gave that answer! Or just respond to the contents of their profile, +1ing the fact that if Barnabas were to get laid more often, maybe he would be less of a sourpuss.
AURORA
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Aurora
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2
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Aquarius
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x
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Reading, walking, construction.
Hello. My name is Aurora. My duty is to oversee your comfort and the daily workings of Etraya, as well as provide information for upcoming missions.
I've never read Persuasion, but I enjoyed Sense and Sensibility quite a bit.
You're probably going to laugh, but the Little Prince was my favorite book for a long time.
[Most of her favorites involved some character or other leaving home for either an extended period of time or indefinitely, in fact. There's probably something to that, but this is book chat.]
It took me a couple of tries to get through Wuthering Heights, and I didn't enjoy it all that much if I'm being completely honest.
The Princess Bride is my absolute favorite. I've read the copy I have at home so many times that I could probably recite it word for word. I was a couple of chapters into Carrie before things went crazy at home.
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The Little Prince is a multi-facet deep story about existentialism that's wrapped up under the guise of a kid's book.
Way too many people misinterpret Wuthering Heights and it's popular for the wrong reasons.
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You're probably going to laugh, but the Little Prince was my favorite book for a long time.
[Most of her favorites involved some character or other leaving home for either an extended period of time or indefinitely, in fact. There's probably something to that, but this is book chat.]
It took me a couple of tries to get through Wuthering Heights, and I didn't enjoy it all that much if I'm being completely honest.
The Princess Bride is my absolute favorite. I've read the copy I have at home so many times that I could probably recite it word for word. I was a couple of chapters into Carrie before things went crazy at home.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that
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[Also, Cary Elwes.]
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Inconceivable
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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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[Alright, so she would have accepted either answer, but there's just something really charming about the original.]
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