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About The Iron Ragdoll.
A paracosm about a little girl solving mysteries and getting tangled up in conspiracies, corporate intrigue, and international espionage.
CONFIDENTIAL
Name: Tofutush
Known aliases: 黑帮老大,吸螺壳
Unknown aliases: We don't know; that's why they're unknown you doofus
Status: At large
DoB: Feb 1
Occupation: Lurker (professional)
Summary: Subject is a human being1 who displays a strong interest in fake people in her head. Is known to participate in cultish worshipping activities of domestic felines. May spontaneously eat people2. Sometimes imagines herself being a "supreme dictator of the entire world." Likes the phrase "it's easy to kill but hard to dispose of the body3."
Recent sightings:
Risk assessment: Low risk. Subject can and will trip over her own shoelaces. Has next to zero countersurveillance skills. The only obstacle to containment is her spontaneous consumption of other people.
Boundaries
Please don't draw parallels between my paracosm and real-life, even if I initiated it! I understand the difference between real-world and imaginary, and so should you. This includes (but is not limited to) first and foremost comparing Bauhinia to Hong Kong based on the flower alone.
Fan content
I welcome any sort of derivative content, like fanart, OCs, and everything, as long as you understand that they are not canon. For what is worth, the races and creatures are also all classified as open species. Make sure to show me anything you make; I'd love to see them!
CC-BY-NC-SA license applies; see the section below!
License
(Me pretending I totally know all about licenses) The contents of this site is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA. This thang pretty much sums up my attitude towards anything, really: do whatever you want, credit the original author, don't make money off it, and don't prevent other people from doing the same to your version. If something out there isn't released under this license somehow, I'd be a good little pirate and pretend it is anyways. (Here is your daily reminder that pirating is good, actually. It doesn't cut off any profits from the seller. Basic economics apply: you cannot make money off a consumer whose willingness-to-pay is zero.)
I'd love code to have a similar license too, but apparently noncommercial goes against being open-source? Like how come? The closest to CC-BY-NC-SA I've found is GNU GPLv3, but that still allows commercial use, which goes against my principle of "if I cannot make money, no one else should either." So I'm gonna tack this license to the code anyways. Who's gonna stop me? Who's actually gonna use the code? Right? If you do turn out wanting to copy my code (or a part of it), I have four things to say to you: go wild, credit me, don't make money (stay poor with me), and I love you.