In your mind's eye lives a memory Hard to find, blinded by sorrow

And her cold voice sings a melody, Hear her sing
hell frozen rain falls down
This section will not show up on the carrd itself, this is here for instruction purposes only. You can delete this section if you want. If you have an issue or need help that isn't covered in the tips below, you are welcome to contact me for help via my askbox @rcsea on tumblr.
Edit as much as you like, but don't remove any credits present. They are the small teal © symbols at the bottom of every main section of the carrd. Leave them alone. You may change the color to match your custom palette for your carrd but do not make them invisible or hard to see.
Don't claim as your own work OR use this template as a base for a different template OR use it for any commissions, paid or not. If you use this template, I don't care how much you edit it, go wild, but the credit has to stay intact and you cannot claim it as your own.
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Delete everything below #muses and BEFORE #connections. ( Do not delete #connections itself. ) Make sure you highlight the containers to delete instead of each individual element as that will save lots of time by deleting things in bulk.
On the link bar on the main page, at the top of your guidelines page, and at the top of your connections page, change the link from #muses to #muse1 , or alternatively to whatever you rename the section with the muse biography. Change the link title to whatever you prefer, like stats / bio / info / about / etc. Do the same for anywhere else that links to the muses page you have just deleted.
In the #muse1 section ( or whatever you renamed the muse info section to ), change the return link in the top bar from #muses to #. This way the return will go back to the main page on the carrd.
NOTE : If you rename the scroll point as well ( the yellow code line directly beneath #muse1 itself ), you need to change the link of the back to top button to match the new name of the scroll point or else the button will not work.
At the bottom of the previous muse info section (should be the very bottom of the carrd unless you add other things), add a new #sectionbreak and name it what you wish. If you don't know how to do that, you can just copy the #muse1 break but you MUST rename it. Every section must have an individual name to link to, even if you just go with something simple like #muse1 #muse2 #muse3, so on and so forth.
Directly below that, add a scroll point ( the yellow line ), or as mentioned above, copy the previous scroll point and rename it if you don't know how to set one up.
Copy everything between #muse1 and your new section and drag everything into place. Make sure you highlight the individual containers to delete instead of each individual element as that will save lots of time by copying and moving things all at once. If done right, you should only have to copy / move 4 things for each new muse you add, unless you also need to copy the section breaks.
Go to the back to top button at the bottom of your new muse info section and rename the link to whatever you named the scroll point, NOT the section itself. ( The yellow, NOT the blue. )
Link to the new muse bio wherever you wish. If you link within the carrd itself, such as linking to it from the muse roster here, then you can just link with #whateveryounamedthis, but if you link outside of the carrd (i.e. from tumblr) then you need to put the full link. So your link would be ( https://yourcarrdname.carrd.co/#whateveryounamedthis ).
Make a new yellow scroll point and place it between the last category and the box with the "back to top" button, or wherever you want your new category to go if not at the bottom. Give the scroll point a unique name.
Copy a box with the category title and a box with the section of muses in it and move them below the new scroll point you have just made.
Click the category buttons at the top, add a new button, and link it to the scroll point you just made. You can rearrange the buttons if the order of the categories has changed.
Yes OCs and Canon characters alike for the fandoms / verses I write! Several messages in a row about your / our characters and our roleplay(s)! Memes and other media you wish to share! Throwing plot ideas my way! Different genres and / or tropes! Making Spotify playlists and / or Pinterest boards for our characters! Most things. No People who suddenly quit responding to the roleplay / dms without telling me. You don't need to give me the reason if it's personal, but just a simple message that you're dropping the roleplay / me is appreciated. Impatient people. Maybe As I bring up throughout my guidelines, I do not mind writing NSFW or gore. That being said, I will not write either topics without having first getting to know my RP partner(s) better. This is to avoid any potential complications down the road as well as to generally have a better understanding of one another before such topics can be discussed so openly.
Shipping When it comes to romantic ships, I am admittedly somewhat picky and will not do anything I do not see making sense for one reason or another. Regardless of who I'm writing, I don't mind writing two canon characters together or an OC x a canon. I'm flexible when it comes to that. Platonic or other ships are perfectly fine as well. Literacy When it comes to my literacy level, I do ask that my roleplay partner can write a minimum of 150 words. That being said, I average 300-600 words per roleplay response, however I am very capable of writing 2k+ words. Genres I don't mind writing anything assuming it is within reason! While I have a tendency to lean more towards writing angst, I enjoy a good lighthearted roleplay or anything in between. Gore and NSFW are okay as well, but there needs to be discussion beforehand so that the roleplay never ventures into uncomfortable or triggering territory for the parties involved.
OOC Talk DMs and general conversation is perfectly okay with me and, in fact, welcomed. I love getting to know my roleplay partners at any stage of plotting / writing and am happy to make new friends. Flooding me with ramblings about your / our characters are heavily encouraged regardless of how many messages you send. Triggers I do not have any sort of triggers when it comes to writing, but there are certain things I will not write with a stranger. I make a point to ask my roleplay partners their triggers before we start writing together to avoid unncessary conflict. Speed My writing response speed varies, but I typically will reply within 72 hours of the roleplay response(s) being given. I will inform you if it will take me longer than that and do my best to keep up with everything, but I am a fulltime university student so my studies come first. Do not nag me to reply insistently unless you want to risk me dropping the roleplay as I will lose interest.