Last Updated

April 19, 2025.
— Updated my "currently" tab.
— Changed my "trivia" tab.

Call me Four
Adult    She/Her    Artist & Writer    Bird Enthusiast

I'm a rather private person but absolutely love to talk about anything and everything; whether it's deep or trivial, I'm up to discuss! Feel free to shoot me a message and I'd love to chat with you. :)Currently, I can only speak English, but I hope to learn Spanish. If you'd like to help me practice, shoot me a message in Spanish and I'll do my best to respond!

★CXIV : 695863
Forum Poster    BBCoder    Bat Collector    Roleplayer

The forum games is my home away from home, a place to turn off my mind and engage in silly strings of messages with others who enjoy doing the same. To add some spice to my posts, I've dabbled in BBCode across the years of my time on-site and do it sparsely nowadays. I have fun when I do it, though, and I'm always thrilled whenever I see someone using one of my F2U codes!I'm also (casually) interested in collecting all bats on the site. I'm just three bats shy of my goal, so help me complete it!!

What I'm currently...

... playing:  Final Fantasy XV, Breath of the WIld, ENA Dream BBQ
... listening to:  Bear Ghost; Will Wood; VG OSTs (namely Splatoon)
... watching:  N/A
... reading:  N/A
... looking forward to:  Animating

What I've recently...

... watched:
Sousou no Freiren / Freiren: Beyond Journey's End
A fantastical anime centering around a powerful elf, Freiren, as she journeys through the world collecting a myriad of spells. Through her latest travels, she learns to appreciate her past friends and their upcoming apprentices.

Did you know?

According to The Flying Vet's Pigeon Health Management by Dr. Colin Walker, blind pigeons can still find their way back home! Several experiments done where pigeons were blinded* and they all found their way home from up to 80 miles (129km) away. The results found that vision is only necessary when the bird is approaching the loft, presumably to ensure that they land inside.


*These pigeons were blinded temporarily using black discs over their eyes. No birds were harmed in these experiments!