@Olive: No you derp! That's not an OC! That's ME!
My OC is a 16-year-old girl from a long-standing family of fortune tellers who wishes to continue her family's proud tradition. The problem is that she's completely and utterly hopeless at it (with her attempts to predict the future often backfiring in bizarre and spectacular ways), so her family shuns her. She's also clumsy and Slapstick prone, and a general Butt-Monkey.
She's the main character of an story idea I have involving collecting magical tarot cards scattered around a city, accompanied by a nerdy, scientifically-minded male friend of hers (Which provides a foil to her magical logic) and an owl Team Pet.
Yeah, I haven't really developed the idea much beyond the main character, but bringing her in for a little while may help me flesh her out.
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."Yeah.
It all starts because, after she screws up one time too many, her pissed of grandma informs her about the existence of the aforementioned tarot cards, which unlike the cards that psychics usually use, contain the "essence" of the tarot (Which means they have a weirdo blue glow), and that, if she manages to collect them all, the secret to fortune telling will be revealed to her by the spirits.
Or something.
edited 30th May '13 5:00:43 PM by WackyPancake
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."Oh, I've had this idea for a long time.
I get ideas all the time, but only some (Like this one) keep coming back to me. I see this as a good sign.
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."I believe one time in a biology test-
I had this question on food chains that said that if... I think it was some worms all died- what would the effect on the Hedgehog population be.
It was a two mark answer- and I just put "Catastrophic." as my answer.
Just that word.
Catastrophic.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this post

holy fuck
scar is cray cray, yo