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⭐Blue, the color of the planet from far, far away⭐

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Ind. Lance Mcclain || Mun is 21+
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H-hewwo?? Guess who’s back, back again Cecil’s back, tell ur friends I missed ya’ll so uh, here i fuckin am

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tetramancer

A mutual on the voltron amino asked for baker!lance and tattoo artist!keith

aka Lance is weak to pretty people and so am I  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Lance: it’s not gay if you call your boyfriend your BROfriend.
Keith: You’re about to not have a boyfriend.
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pepplemint

its just a random marmorian…. I think Ive read this somewhere ages ago or maybe not but either way @voltron producers let lance hit on boys too

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I’m gonna be an asshole about this but yeah, I need to put my foot down. 

If you push your headcanons on a mun regarding their muse, I’m not going to be nice about it. I understand there are fandom interpretations of certain characters, and that’s fine, but I consider roleplay to be similar to acting - each interpretation is different, and based on the mun’s views of the character. So the mun is entitled to have their OWN headcanons (that many have likely PAINSTAKINGLY CONSTRUCTED) that they will use to craft their interpretation. These include headcanons about a character’s sexuality, race, and personal experiences - and the list goes on. Sometimes, even canon is not kind to its characters, and we as roleplayers want to experiment with different possibilities. So…

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DON’T DISREGARD THAT. IT’S GOING TO LOOK BAD ON YOU AS A ROLEPLAYER AND ALSO MAKE THE OTHER MUN NOT WANT TO ROLEPLAY WITH YOU.

In other words, don’t assume that a mun agrees with your view of a character; especially if it’s THEIR character, because they might not, and it’s a bit rude to assume otherwise. It proves that you did not read their bio, or at least skim it. 

Every roleplayer knows that canon characters have a specific characterization in their canon, but this is not necessarily something that every person who consumes that piece of media (and wants to roleplay the character) agrees with. 

Fanon interpretation does not necessarily equal canon, just as neither fanon nor canon can equal a roleplayer’s interpretation. THIS IS UP TO THE ROLEPLAYER TO DECIDE FOR THEIR INTERPRETATION, NOT YOU.

Please respect that. 

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