My about me


england-dwelling dungeons and dragons nerd
playing in 3 campaigns & 1 sandbox setting!


gaia_duck I dabble in different types of arts and crafts. So far I've tried out creating pixel art digitally and physically, lots of creative journalling, diamond painting, embroidery and cross stitching, sewing (different to embroidery), acrylic painting, making miniature houses, clay (both air dry and polymer), jewellery making, resin crafts, and the list does go on a fair bit. I try out things I feel drawn to, and if they feel right then I keep them in my roster of crafty things to do.

gaia_zombieduck I play games, mostly dungeons and dragons but also games on my xbox, switch and phone. Fave games change all the time but consistent ones I find infinitely repeatable include Fable 2 & 3, Portal 2, Fallout 3/New Vegas/4, Assassins Creed Ezio trilogy, and the Lara Croft origins trilogy. I do also love Animal Crossing - every one since Wild World.

gaia_merduck For movies I enjoy horror, fantasy, YA, apocalyptic, coming-of-age, romcoms and thrillers. TV shows I like similar themes but also a splash of reality TV, but I have to try to hold back watching those as I do get sucked in and often have nobody to spout tons of useless information about drama that happened years ago to someone. My main source of video watching, however, is YouTube. I'm subscribed to a lot of commentary channels, all the Smosh channels, some gaming channels, art/crafts channels, interviewing channels, podcasts (horror, chatty, cult awareness and even drama). I wish the platform treated people better though.

gaia_demonduck I'm bisexual and polyamorous, here's some FAQs that I won't bother answering in PM:
1. Do you have lots of bedroom time? Personally no, that doesn't interest me.
2. Don't you ever get jealous? Jealousy is a normal human emotion - how we respond to it is our responsibility. Sometimes I do feel it but how I handle it is my issue, as would be for anyone else. Most problems are easily solvable with honest communication.
3. Have you ever had a threesome? No.
4. Would you want to? Not particularly.
5. How does it work? Polyamory is a subset of ethical non-monogamy, and consent is key. It's only ethical if everyone involved can give informed consent. There are sites and books that explain it far better than I can.