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croweb | Reporter Application

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⋆.˚ OOC (Out-Of-Character) Information: ⋆.˚



⋆.˚ What is your In-Game-Name (IGN)? ⋆.˚
croweb


⋆.˚ Do you have Discord and a microphone? If so, what is your username?: ⋆.˚
Infact, I have several microphones. My discord username is toriscat.


⋆.˚ List your timezone and country: ⋆.˚
GMT, UK.


⋆.˚ Describe your activity: ⋆.˚
I'm an honorably active player, I mostly, (at the moment) dabble in jockRP, or just general day-to-day roleplay. I'm active throughout the week but my availability to get online drops when the weekend arrives, which is a bummer. I DJ as a hobby, so I'm fairly busy with partying (not to brag), on the weekends. I'd love more than anything to be an asset to the Reporter faction, so I can spend as much time as I can writing when I'm not busy roleplaying with my close friends. I like to keep my circle small until I really know someone, which can be a bit of an issue but it mostly stems from my own personal preference.


⋆.˚ Link any significant applications (e.g., Roles/Teams, exclude languages): ⋆.˚
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⋆.˚ What is your motivation to apply for reporter?: ⋆.˚
To be straightforward I'm getting bored of the repetitiveness of the roleplay I do, creating new characters to keep things interesting got old fast, and I want something new. I'm big on writing so I figured this was the perfect role for me. I'd love to branch out and meet new people, who enjoy roleplaying and writing just as much as I do. Being accepted into the team would allow me much more creative freedom, which will open up many more opportunities for me. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't on the edge of my seat. I'd love to watch how this plays out. There's so many different aspects and levels of roleplay I'm yet to uncover, and this is just a singular poker chip in my poker-game. It's a start to what I hope will be an enjoyable chapter of my SRP experience.


⋆.˚ Do you have any experience with writing? What is your relationship with writing?: ⋆.˚
No formal experience, no. My only experience with writing has basically just been SRP, roleplaying. And obviously writing-tasks in school. I've always been exceptionally good at English, despite the odd spelling-mistakes here and there. My relationship with writing is pretty normal, like anyone, when I have a good rhythm going I could write about anything, but also when it comes to a writers-block, I'm useless. It's important to stay motivated, which is why I have decided to apply for this faction. Good writing always comes from the heart, and everyones scripture is unique to them, there's a million different ways you can say things, and that's why I enjoy it so much. I mostly enjoy the comedic side to roleplay / writing more than anything. The silliness is endless.

.˚ Are you aware of - and will follow - the set of rules provided to you?: ⋆.˚
Of course!


⋆.˚ Why should we accept you over others?: ⋆.˚

I'm highly passionate about this particular role, I've already got my character, and his lore set in stone. Once I set my mind on something, it's very hard to let go of. I'm motivated, and creative. I believe my writing to be particularly top-notch, too. Of course there are some flaws, but no one's perfect. I wouldn't want to discourage or disregard anyone elses writing, or passion, or love for it. I'd like to be able to branch out with as many people as possible, and make new friendships along the way. I'm more than capeable for this role, and I'd love a chance to prove that.


⋆.˚ Do you understand you have to stay completely neutral with all reports? ⋆.˚
100%!


⋆.˚ Do you trust that you will be able to stay active and complete the monthly quota?: ⋆.˚
I'm more than sure. :)


⋆.˚ Summarise what you imagine work as a reporter is: ⋆.˚
I imagine the work as a reporter to be full of creativity, with lots of freedom to write. I understand the role as a reporter expects a certain amount of quote per month, and I imagine that can be both challanging and fun. I'm excited to learn the ins and outs of what my work be like and that the role offers a as a whole. I'm expecting there will be a lot of digital creativity, meaning art etc, which isn't my forte, but I can definitely learn along the way, I'm not the best at technology but I'm eager to put my knowledge to the test and see what I can come out with.






⋆.˚ IC (In-Character) Information: ⋆.˚

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⋆.˚ Full Name: ⋆.˚
He grinned as he entered the interview room, and took a seat. It was a devil-may-care, mischief-brewing, shit-eating grin.
"Hi. My full, legal name is Amersis Nathifa."


⋆.˚ Preferred Name/Nickname and Title (e.g., Ms, Mr) ⋆.˚
"Oh, I don't have any preferred name in particular, Amersis, will do. Mr, also. I'm a Mr."


⋆.˚ Current Age (25+): ⋆.˚
"At this moment in time I am twenty-seven years old, I was born October thirty-first, spooky, right?"


⋆.˚ Past job/work experience: ⋆.˚

"In my earlier days, I started out as a street-vendor, I worked alongside my older brother, mostly. He left to go to war, which meant our days selling ful medames was over, because without him, our business lost it's rhythm. Shortly after, I started doing street-comedy. It didn't last long, and I wasn't very good at it to say the least, and I had to start taking my future seriously, and eventually became A Tour guide at Egyption Hystorical sites, and during the week, I worked as an Improvisational Storyteller for kids on the streets. Two things that fascinated me. My dramatic flair, some would say, kept people on their toes. Looking back now, my work ethic is full of all kinds of unexpected twists and turns, but in the end it made tthe love I have for engaing with people, and writing, flourish."







⋆.˚ Degree/qualifications: ⋆.˚
- Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism & Mass Communication.

- Certification in Creative Writing.
- Training in Performing Arts.
- Cultural Heritage Certification.
- First Aid & Emergency Management Training.


⋆.˚ Nationality and born location: ⋆.˚
"Err, I'm Egyptian, I was born out in a small hut in Cairo, Egypt, I know... It sounds very dystoptian... And my mother birthed me, obviously. Seriously, that womans a tank."



⋆.˚ Phone Number: ⋆.˚
030-661-9847


⋆.˚ How would you describe yourself in under 150 words?: ⋆.˚

"Well, the names Ameris. I'm a professional smooth-talking wit, and a semi-pro mischief-maker, and likely your new favorite person ever. I grew up in the capital of Egypt with my mother, and older brother, where I sold ful medames by day and told frantic fables by night. History? Yeah. I make it seem better than a summer in the Bahamas. No one recites stories like I do. People often say I have a gift for manipulating strangers - or admirers into friends. Never met a person that doesn't like me. Keyword: met. I had a shot at comedy, and I dabbled in guiding tours, and fabricating kids into believing my stories weren't 100% improv. Spoiler: they were. I'm the kinda guy that'll talk his way into, (and out of) anything. Fun fact? I can't ONLY make history interesting, I make it unforgettable! Sooo... if you're looking for someone who knows how to entertain, educate, and maybe steal a few smiles along the way. Welp. Here I am!"


⋆.˚ What are you interested in writing about? How will you achieve this, and would you consider going out of your comfort zone?: ⋆.˚

"Alright, let me tell you a not so little secret ... - I live for stories. Whether it’s the long-established lore of Karakura that makes you wonder if we’re all living in a GIGANTIC soap opera, or the anomalous... That's a good word, and bizarre stuff I’ve witnessed on the streets in Egypt and all the other places I've explored, I’m your hombre. I’ve spent years guiding tourists around the archaic land, telling them tales they probably won’t find in any guidebook, and trust me, I’ve got a knack for making history sound way cooler than it actually is. Like I already said. I promise I'm not telling tales... Or am I?"
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"But... it’s not just about Egypt’s past. I’ve done my time as a food cart operator, as you know, and I'm a failed stand-up comedian, and a kids’ storyteller, so what more could you want? Bottom line is... I know how to keep things fresh and funny, even when the topic’s a little heavy, like death! - ... Just kidding. That's a serious topic. Anyway. whether it's about hidden gems, or why we’re all a little messed up in the head, I’ll always find a way to make you laugh while making you think."
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"Honestly, lets face it... I'm no stranger to taking a step outside of my comfort zone. Reporting? Psht. Slice of pie, cherry pie. That's literally what I do. I've always enjoyed diving headfirst into the abyss of the unknown... Dot dot dot, and this, in my eyes is nooo different! I'm all about tackling the nitty-gritty, sensitive stuff, while making it engaging, entertaining, aaannnd... Maybe a litte cheeky at times... So, if you're looking for a reporter who can offer something a little different, and plate out humor, heart, and a TON of personality on the table. Make it interesrting, and chose me."






⋆.˚ What are your expectations for the job?: ⋆.˚
"Alright, I'm the reporter in this scenario, right? So I do infact, yes, have a fewwww expectations. SO, let me lay them all out for you. Dude's gotta have standards, right? Let's start off strong. I want my own office. A horse and carridge.... Just kidding, that'd be cool though."

"Sorry, yeah. Back to the question, firstly: I expect creative freedom, a lot of it. My writing is important to me, the way I write and portray things too, so I don't expect a little mouse in my ear telling me I need to dull my sparkle, if you're picking up what I'm putting down. Say for example I'm writing about a festival - Right? You're not just getting the who, what, when were .. You're getting the why you should care, and probably some ridiculous story about how I got caught up in the parade."
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"Secondly, if this is a get-what-you're-given shtick, give me stories worth telling. I can't emphasise that enough. I want to deep-dive into the stuff that doesn't get told. THE UNTOLD STUFF! I want to write about the little quirks, and the human moments that make things interesting and worth the read."

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"Third, I hope it's adventerous, at least that's what I expect. I don't want a 9-5 desk job. I want to be fully submurged into this line of work, I want to live what I'm writing about. Afterall, experience is key, that's what I always say. Send me out into the world! Don't hold me captive behind these walls, I like to talk to people, get to know the crowd... Hear people's thoughts, angles, and thinks. I live for being in the thick of things."
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"And finally, I want to make people laugh, think, and maybe even learn something new they share with their friends... And be all like 'Heyyy! I read about this one thing that one reporter guy said that one time! Here's the article, you should read it!', You know? If I can educate, amaze, and get a little laugh out of my writing, that's the sweet spot."


⋆.˚ Do you have a criminal record? If so, list the crimes below: ⋆.˚
"Since we're friends, I'll be honest... There was this one time, I got caught tresspassing, but it's not what you think... You see... There was this cat, it'd gotten stuck on a historic site that was undergoing some construction, to say the least. I snuck in after-hours, to retrieve the poor kitty, but I stupidly got caught by security, and there was no way I could convince them the cat was a reincarnated Bastet. Long story short, I had to go to court, but I got to keep the cat, so it was a win in the end."

⋆.˚ Fluent Languages (Underline your native): ⋆.˚
Arabic.

Portuguese.




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[!] Ameris had been invited over by the victim herself, to give a debrief on what went down that day. He sat casually in a chair she'd kindly arranged for him, and began the interview. [!]


Amersis:
"You're a local legend, Mrs. Takimoto. Could you explain the recent events involving those 'Masked Marauders'?"

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Mrs. Takimoto:
"Legend? You're too nice, I see. Just minding my own business, I was sweeping outside Complex H when these masked idiots appeared. Before they began yelling about "respect" and "ancient secrets," I assumed they were lost trick-or-treaters. absurd."


Amersis:
"Oh stop it, now Mrs. Takimoto. So tell me, how did you go from sweeping to taking them on?" asked Amersis.


Mrs. Takimoto:
"As if he were trying out for a samurai play, one of them began brandishing a plastic sword, Mrs. Takimoto said. When they approached, I decided it was time to use my broom, even though I had warned him to buzz off. A single, brief blow to the ribs, and the ‘leader’ folded like an origami crane!”

Amersis:
"You used a broom as your preferred weapon? That's incredible. Did you feel anxious at all?"


Mrs. Takimoto:
"Apprehensive? Oh, please. Bigger pests have tried to sell me insurance before. To be honest, I was irritated that they were interfering with my cleaning. Do you have any experience sweeping pine needles? It enrages me."
Amersis:
"Did they ever say what they wanted from you, money... Jewellery, perhaps?" asked Amersis.


Mrs. Takimoto:
"They kept talking about some 'ancient knowledge' - whatever that means," said Mrs. Takimoto.
"I suppose they were searching for trouble, but instead they discovered a broom. To be honest, if they seek "ancient knowledge," they would be better off attending a library."


Amersis:
"Some believe they may have been pursuing the elderly in an attempt to obtain your knowledge or trade secrets. How do you feel about that?"

Mrs. Takimoto:
"Courage? Recipes? Ha! They ought to have inquired nicely if they wanted guidance. However, they wanted to project a sense of toughness. Take a look at where that got them: bruised and rushing to their moms' house."

Amersis:
"Do you have any suggestions for people who might run into similar issues?"


Mrs. Takimoto:
"Yes,"
said Mrs. Takimoto. "Have a broom on hand at all times. It works well for cleaning and for making idiots think. Additionally, avoid being frightened by anyone, especially mask-wearing punks. They only bark and don't bite."

Amersis:
"Well, Mrs. Takimoto, you've demonstrated to us the strength of a strong will and a solid broom. I appreciate you sharing your story with me today, and thank you kindly for the cherry pie."


Mrs. Takimoto:
"Dear, you're welcome. Please pardon me, but I have a reputation to uphold and pine needles to sweep."

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