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ChibiMango

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  1. I'm in the early planning stages of my second tulpa (no I won't make them as soon as I'm done planning, I just love the planning process because it's interesting and I want to already have a plan when I feel ready for a second tulpa in several months.) I want them to have the form of a fictional character I like, maybe loosely follow the personality of the character. The thing is, I don't want them to feel pressured to follow the character perfectly and I want to leave them open to deviation both formwise and personalitywise. Would giving them a different name and a bit of a different personality from the character during planning help ease the pressure to be like the character? Like making them distinct right off the bat.
  2. I made Ophelia two days ago, so this is day 3. So far I have been forcing her often, especially during the first two days (I was on a road trip) She is an anthro Turkish angora cat, based on one of my OCs who I am planning on using in a comic in the future. Our wonderland is a hill with a brown house on it and a willow tree. Blue green sky. The brown house has a porch and a windchime. There is a pond next to the hill The living room of the house is mostly bare, with a couch and coffee table along the right wall, an end table with a furby I own IRL sitting on it is at the left wall. There is a mirror on the wall opposite the front door, between two doors (which are locked for now.) Ophelia already feels very real, though I am very parrotnoid at times. I keep thinking I'm parroting without thinking. We also found her a voice, she sounds like the singer from I Can't Fix You from The Living Tombstone. I can't wait until she's fully sentient!
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