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 * Username: Ashurathephantom
 * Status: Member
 * Job you want: Writer or Editor
 * Discord account (if you have one): N/A
 * Some skills you have: I love to write stories, I can correct grammar/spelling, and I can work with art though I can't draw that well, better at editing art.
 * A little bit about you: (TEXT, MIN 4 LINES, MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE APPLICATION): I will be non-member in July, though currently member. I can usually be on everyday, though there are a few exceptions. I have made a lot of stories here, and I'm very active here. Just contact me on my message wall to talk.
 * Have you ever done something similar before?: Not really.
 * Art/Writing examples:I was badly injured and bruised. My mind was focused on my wounds; then I remembered. 

The eggs! ''I thought. With a glance to my side, I could see the three eggs still there. I grimaced at the third egg; the dirty shell was slightly dented. That one won’t live, I thought sadly.''

''I knew the eggs were safe. Hopefully, the male was gone. The painful image of the aggressive male attacking my den flashed through my mind. My mate was dead; I was alone to raise the eggs I had saved. Tears formed in my eyes as I thought of Orocha and the dented egg. ''

''I finally started to take in my surroundings. I was in a damp, small cave, though large enough to hold me and the eggs. I smelt the purity of freshwater, but I thought that was merely the cave’s humidity; until I heard bubbling coming from the other side of the cave. I quickly hid the eggs somewhere safe, then waddled toward the noise; it was hard considering my wounds. ''

''I then saw the water. I was overjoyed with the chance to swim. It was a small pond, but water nonetheless. I slid into the pond, the pure water soaking around me. Two fish bubbled from underneath the water. I dunked my head in, hoping to understand.''

''I used my sixth sense to estimate where the fish were, and their size. They were small, about the size of goldfish, and moving rapidly. Although I couldn’t hear their voices exactly, I was taught to turn the seemingly random bubbles into the sea language; bubblespeak. ~An excerpt from The Platypus Chronicles''
 * Wikis you are most active in: AJ Stories Wiki
 * How many hours do you play AJ per week?: IDK
 * More about you (OPTIONAL):