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Gamzee Makara ([personal profile] leggomahfaygo) wrote in [personal profile] rubycitymods 2012-12-23 05:33 am (UTC)

Gamzee Makara | Homestuck | reapp/not reserved

First Person:
WhOa
CaN AnYoNe bE TeLlInG Me hOw iN ThE MoThErFuCk i gOt tO Be bEiNg hErE
WaIt dOn't
JuSt bE TeLlInG Me wHeRe iT'S At
I WaS AlL Up aNd wHaCkIn oN SoMe iMpS AnD ThEn wE StOpPeD AnD StArTeD BeInG AlL BrOs iNsTeAd
BuT ThIs pLaCe
It's lIkE My tHiNk pAn hAs gOt cLoUdS AlL ArOuNd iT
LiKe mAyBe iT KiNd oF KnOwS AbOuT ThIs pLaCe bEfOrE


Third Person:
If Gamzee didn’t know any better, he’d assume he’d been here before. He couldn’t assume though, so when he first starts walking around the area near the train station, it was all a giant mystery. The details on his arrival were hazy, but he was certain that because he was here, he was supposed to be here. The sign at the train station reading Ruby City was his only indicator of this place’s name. Unfortunately, it meant nothing to him.

Although it was a curious situation for him, he didn’t linger on it too much. When it was time for him to know the full scope of things, he would. It was as simple as that. Some things looked familiar, some didn’t. Considering his home world looked nothing like this, it should’ve been a clear indicator to him that yes, he had been here before.

His main focus though, was wondering why it was so cold. Being so not warm outside just seemed darn-right unnatural. He wasn’t equipped for it, as he was only wearing pants and a t-shirt. It didn’t take him too long to push against a door and enter a building that was definitely not like any hive he’d ever seen. It wasn’t even a dwelling—it was a clothing store. Clearly, the day was full of miracles. He hadn’t even been meaning to find a clothing store, but here one was, stocked full of jackets and warm things! Oh yes, good things were to definitely come from his new stay in the city.

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