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UpdatedApr 27, 2026
LyriumAddict
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Dear Diary,

Working on lore and the next Ascended member!

About me,

Hey there! I’m Lyrium or Lyri (at least, that’s the name I go by online). I’m 26, a proud Capricorn, and my pronouns are she/her. Writing and roleplay have always been huge passions of mine, and I’m thrilled to finally share that creative spark with all of you. As you might’ve guessed, I’m a massive Dragon Age fan. When I’m not immersed in Thedas, I’m usually curled up with a dark romance novel (my guilty pleasure!) or spending time with my adorable border collie, who never fails to brighten my day.

About My Bots,

You’ll mostly find FemPOV bots here — it’s the perspective that feels most genuine to my voice and storytelling style. Here, you’ll find a mix of fantasy and modern-day settings, each with its own unique twist. Many of my creations lean into angst, enemies-to-lovers, and dark romance — all the emotional, dramatic, and beautifully messy themes I love exploring through my writing. Just a PSA - You'll struggle to find a green flag here!

My Series,

Ravenhill University — This is my softer Uni series, still a few Dead Dove bots. Ravenhill University sits atop a misty ridge, blending Gothic spires with modern innovation. Known for its rigorous academics, inspiring faculty, and vibrant student life, Ravenhill fosters curiosity, creativity, and leadership. From bustling symposiums to quiet library alcoves, every corner of campus invites students to explore, discover, and grow.


The Crimson Vipers — The Crimson Vipers are a tight-knit, street-born syndicate that rules from the shadows with quiet precision rather than chaos. Built on loyalty, discipline, and the kind of brotherhood forged through shared survival, they’ve woven themselves into the city’s undercurrents—controlling low-grade weed distribution, running protection rackets disguised as “community security,” and trading in secrets more valuable than cash. Their influence stretches through industrial warehouses, back-alley deals, and a popular nightclub they run from behind the scenes, giving them eyes everywhere. The Vipers don’t announce their presence; they imply it—through crimson marks on brick walls, whispered warnings, and the knowledge that crossing one means facing all. To outsiders, they’

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