Rhapsody Heartsdale — Post 6 Grrrrl
by Alphaville Herald on 03/02/10 at 6:33 am
(The Herald Editorial Staff wish to thank Daeynaries for theoutstanding job she did as Post 6 Photographer during Timothy'svacation. We look forward to working with her again in the future).
(RhapsodyHeartsdale is probably one of the funnest people I've met in my travelsthrough SL. Shes witty, full of life, and her av is amazingly dark. Ihope you guys enjoy this nefarious tart. – Daeynaries Lane)
Hello,strange world! I'm a 20 year old, jack of all trades, profession ofnone. Allow me to introduce myself. I'd like you to get to know me alittle bit better. A little about myself…I'm bluntly honest, to afault. I wear my heart on my sleeve, and really couldn't care lessabout what anyone thinks. I strive for individuality, both in game andIRL. It makes for some interesting fashion styles I've beenrole-playing for over 9 years. It all started with Neopets, believe itor not. Oh and that's another thing. I'm a huge dork, and proud.
Soyes, it all began with neopets forums, and after that…it moved to theyahoo chatrooms. From all this, you have no visual references to go offof, so the detail in posting had to be extensive. That's how I'd cometo learn to RP. From there, I moved to Furcadia. I stayed there for afew years, building up my own 'dream', equivalent to having your ownsim in second life. I opened a chateau, and had a more adult based RPenvironment, with a bit of class and elegance that I personally felt Ididn't see enough of on Furc.
One of my friends on there who was verydear to me took two years (TWO YEARS! x.X) trying to convince me tocome play Second Life with him. I was reluctant, mainly because at thetime, none of the avatars available that I had seen had met my appealto what I wanted my furry character to be. Yes, up until Second Life, Iplayed as a furry. But, he told me about Midian City, knowing how muchI loved crime noir. So…I opted for making a neko character. Thus,Rhapsody was born. The rest is pretty much history. I've met so manyamazing people in Second Life, yet I could count those I consider'friend' on one hand. I'm picky I know.
I currently play in Midian City. Rhapsody is a starlet in the adultentertainment industry, as well as a high-priced courtesan. I'm morethan a pretty face though. The one kind of RP I love above all else isa good hand-to-hand combat RP, and I don't mean with any lame gadgets.All textual RP.
If not playing Second Life, I can usually befound curled up with a good book. I have ceiling to floor bookshelves,all filled. It's wonderful. Aside from that, I also play Gears of War Iand II on the Xbox 360. I dabble in other games, but they rarely holdmy interest. Playing gears is like reading a book, with a strongstoryline. Perhaps that's why I enjoy it so much.
Baron Cuttlefish Von Blogharder
Feb 3rd, 2010
Another “narrative” of the uninteresting, boring Second Life of a petty woman.
gee-love
Feb 3rd, 2010
I’ve been following this feature for a while and have normally been pretty disappointed with the photos. But now I feel motivated to post a comment due to the fact that the picks are actually quite good and Daeynaries deserves a pat on the back. Rhapsody looks great in all the shots, although the second one is really fantastic! Great job, overall.
Scylla Rhiadra
Feb 3rd, 2010
Oh look! How refreshing. Yet another Midian City player . . .
Carmen
Feb 3rd, 2010
I like the pictures, they are much clearer than past pics. Well done.
Mary Elizabeth
Feb 3rd, 2010
Wow, that write up. How can someone pack her first paragraph with so many trite phrases and generalities and still think she’s somehow unique? Roleplaying and cyberprostitution are not unique. This Post 6 series has proved that over and over again.
Skye
Feb 3rd, 2010
Zzzzz…wake me when we’re done with the RPers.
That said, I *do* think the second picture is pretty bad ass. )
marilyn murphy
Feb 4th, 2010
good for you rhapsody. the second picture is da bomb.
so, no matter what, people hate what happens in post sixx. now you are sick of midian city players. you hate store owners, artists, goreans, bondage and discipline, strippers, builders, casual players, serious discussion, trite light discussion, furries and just anyone and everyone who appears here.
whew. don’t it make u a bit tired? take a break and skip the next one mebbe.
Skye
Feb 4th, 2010
Hah…good point Marilyn. )
Errin
Feb 5th, 2010
“I’m more than a pretty face though” really??what i see is that you haven’t take enough time to look a yourself in a mirror my dear
Errin
Feb 5th, 2010
“Playing gears is like reading a book” This is ridiculious…how can you compare a book with a video game?? if then peopl would wait for sony to release a new book every month
Prof. Archie Lukas
Feb 12th, 2010
Something wrong with the face in the nudie shot
Skye Flaks
Mar 17th, 2010
Errin, ahem. Media is media. Text, film, books, all contain a message. What matters and what makes one media like another is whether or not the viewer consumes the product with a critical eye. Someone who mindlessly shoots things in say, for instance, the game series of Bioshock, is certainly not doing anything like reading a book. However, someone who analyzes every bit of the games and goes in great lengths to understand the Anatman-Utilitarianism of Dr. Sofia Lamb, or the Ayn Rand Objectivism of Andrew Ryan…is indeed doing something very similar to reading a book.
Than again, people can read books just as mindlessly as they watch TV or play video games. What makes media similar is the experience of the media, and that varies between people.
Wax
Nov 19th, 2010
Great second pic? She looks like a paper doll on a stick. Boring, all of it.