RoseSilverpen
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I have 2 islands, and I'll keep them in one thread.
The island of Home- inspired by the Animal Crossing movie that was released only in Japan in 2006. While there were only 8 (or 9 if you count Hopper, who did nothing but fish for the entire movie and never interacted with anyone else) villagers in the movie, I chose 2 "filler" villagers. One of the villagers in the movie also hasn't appeared since City Folk, so I chose a replacement of the same species and personality.
Residents:
Alex (resident rep)
Ai (the main human from the movie)
Whitney
Rosie
Margie
Apollo
Cyrano
Cesar
Alfonso
Tiansheng
Roswell
Maple
Tiansheng is the Champ replacement (Champ being the villager who hasn't appeared since City Folk, a Jock Monkey) while Roswell represents the alien plot point, and Maple is just there because I have her amiibo and she's adorable. She fits the vibes in my opinion.
Native fruit: cherries
Hemisphere: North
Now, the island of Seastar:
This island is basically a "I do what I want" island, with no theme. With the exception of 3 specific villagers, I am allowing anyone to come and go as they please.
Residents:
Alex (resident rep)
Pietro
Kabuki
Drago
Nate
Greta
Flurry
Quinn
Leonardo
Twiggy
[???]
That last spot will be an auto-fill, but it hasn't filled yet. Pietro, Kabuki and Drago will never leave my side, but the rest can come and go as they please. I was lucky enough to have Pietro be my first campsite villager, plus I have Kabuki and Drago's amiibo cards, so I got all three quickly.
Native fruit: pears
Hemisphere: North
Seastar's name actually comes from the first island I ever made, back on March 20, 2020. This is Seastar Ver. 2.0, and I don't plan on resetting it. Home may be reset one day, but for now Seastar and Home are my two islands. Seastar will most likely have more updates, as Home has every resident that I want, plus their houses have been customized.
Thank you for reading, and I'll keep this updated as time goes on. For now, this is where we are.
I do TT, so if a lot of things happen in a short time, that's probably why.
The island of Home- inspired by the Animal Crossing movie that was released only in Japan in 2006. While there were only 8 (or 9 if you count Hopper, who did nothing but fish for the entire movie and never interacted with anyone else) villagers in the movie, I chose 2 "filler" villagers. One of the villagers in the movie also hasn't appeared since City Folk, so I chose a replacement of the same species and personality.
Residents:
Alex (resident rep)
Ai (the main human from the movie)
Whitney
Rosie
Margie
Apollo
Cyrano
Cesar
Alfonso
Tiansheng
Roswell
Maple
Tiansheng is the Champ replacement (Champ being the villager who hasn't appeared since City Folk, a Jock Monkey) while Roswell represents the alien plot point, and Maple is just there because I have her amiibo and she's adorable. She fits the vibes in my opinion.
Native fruit: cherries
Hemisphere: North
Now, the island of Seastar:
This island is basically a "I do what I want" island, with no theme. With the exception of 3 specific villagers, I am allowing anyone to come and go as they please.
Residents:
Alex (resident rep)
Pietro
Kabuki
Drago
Nate
Greta
Flurry
Quinn
Leonardo
Twiggy
[???]
That last spot will be an auto-fill, but it hasn't filled yet. Pietro, Kabuki and Drago will never leave my side, but the rest can come and go as they please. I was lucky enough to have Pietro be my first campsite villager, plus I have Kabuki and Drago's amiibo cards, so I got all three quickly.
Native fruit: pears
Hemisphere: North
Seastar's name actually comes from the first island I ever made, back on March 20, 2020. This is Seastar Ver. 2.0, and I don't plan on resetting it. Home may be reset one day, but for now Seastar and Home are my two islands. Seastar will most likely have more updates, as Home has every resident that I want, plus their houses have been customized.
Thank you for reading, and I'll keep this updated as time goes on. For now, this is where we are.
I do TT, so if a lot of things happen in a short time, that's probably why.