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===Normal Human Blaseball Player===
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===Time on the Magic===
Inky Rutledge is notable among fans for their steadfast refusal to use a blaseball glove on more than one of their many arms and their entirely human demeanor.
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Rutledge ended up in beautiful landlocked Yellowstone when a summoning circle created by [[Bevan Wise|Bevan the Wise]] accidentally summoned 333 gallons of the Sea of Japan, instead of 3 orders of takoyaki from Japan Ocean Sushi (Wise’s favorite sushi joint in Tacoma).
  
Rutledge loves the song Oye Como Va by Santana.
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In those 333 gallons was a very confused giant Pacific octopus. Feeling just awful for stranding {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} in beautiful landlocked Yellowstone, Wise used the remaining energy from the circle to summon a sturdy humanoid body for the octopus and was struck with how well adapted an 8-armed pitcher would be for [[Yellowstone Magic|Yellowstone’s blaseball team]].
  
Rutledge ended up in beautiful landlocked Yellowstone when a summoning circle created by [[Bevan Wise|Bevan the Wise]] accidentally summoned 333 gallons of the Sea of Japan, instead of 3 orders of takoyaki from Japan Ocean Sushi (Wise’s favorite sushi joint in Tacoma.)
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The newly formed, very handsome octopus accepted Wise’s offer to join the team, named {{RandomPronoun|lower|reflexive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} Inky (after {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} love of writing letters in pen), and the rest is history. Only the players of the Yellowstone Magic were aware that {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|was|were|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} an octopus, as {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|tends|tend|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} to use camouflage spells to appear as a normal human to those outside of {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} close family and friends.
  
In those 333 gallons was a very confused giant Pacific octopus, who Wise felt just awful for stranding in beautiful landlocked Yellowstone. Using the remaining energy from the circle to summon a sturdy humanoid body for the octopus, he was struck with how well adapted an 8-armed pitcher would be for [[Yellowstone Magic|Yellowstone’s blaseball team]].
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===Transfer to the Thieves===
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After much of the Magic was lost to redactions, Rutledge spotted former teammate [[Oscar Dollie]] on the [[Shoe Thieves]] rotation and jumped at the chance to move to Charleston. {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|later credited|later credited|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} this move as a desire both to ask {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} longtime buddy what had happened, and hopefully commit some lighthearted crime and pranks together. While there {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|made|made|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} many new friends, planned a grand heist with Dollie, and learned to effectively use all eight of {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} perfectly human arms to steal enough shoes to wear on each of {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} many limbs.
  
The newly formed, very handsome octopus man accepted Wise’s offer to join the team, named himself Inky (after his love of writing letters in pen), and the rest is history. Only the players of the Yellowstone Magic know that he's an octopus, as he tends to use camouflage spells to appear as a normal human to those outside of his close family and friends.
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===Time on the Lift===
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At the end of an enormously successful stint into shoe thievery, Rutledge was ready to go home for the siesta:  not to beloved Yellowstone, but to the Sea of Japan, to see the waters {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|grew|grew|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} grew up in for the first time in decades. While there, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|visited|visited|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} and fell in love with Tokyo, and signed up to join the [[Tokyo Lift|city’s blaseball team]] on the spot.
  
Rutledge carries around a gong that he uses all 8 hands and arms to sound before each game. While incredibly hard to play a song with many instruments using a gong, the crowds all unanimously agree that it does, indeed, sound like Oye Como Va.
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There, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|found|found|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} {{RandomPronoun|lower|reflexive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} unexpectedly thrust into a position of leadership alongside newly minted Lift captains [[Yusef Fenestrate]] and [[Gerund Pantheocide]] due to {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} ample expertise after seventeen seasons of pitching. The team was delighted both by {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} tendencies toward silly pranks and {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} deep insights into the splort and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|quickly became|quickly became|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} some of the hearts of the team (three to be precise: Rutledge, as a normal human octopus, has a couple to spare).
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As {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|prefers|prefer|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} to hydrate {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} beautiful human skin every few hours, the Lift installed a system of transparent aquatic tubes throughout the [[Legscraper]]. The pipes allow Rutledge to jump in the water from any room and zip around in comfort, reportedly reaching speeds of up to 604 miles per hour, according to the astonished and slightly envious real-life speedrunner [[Engine Eberhardt]]. Additionally, Rutledge, like all octopuses that are actually human people, discovered {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} extreme strength to be a boon in powerlifting and quickly took to long sessions of honing {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} athletic prowess while working as a spotter at the community gym.
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===Trivia===
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*Inky Rutledge is notable among fans for {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} steadfast refusal to use a blaseball glove on more than one of {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} many arms and {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} entirely human demeanor.
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*Rutledge loves the song Oye Como Va by Santana.
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*Rutledge carries around a gong that {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|uses|use|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} uses all 8 hands and arms to sound before each game. While incredibly hard to play a song with many instruments using a gong, the crowds all unanimously agree that it does, indeed, sound like Oye Como Va.
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*Reports from multiple sources reveal that Rutledge is indeed shaped like a friend and gives the best hugs. This has earned {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} the nickname “cuddlefish” (no relation to the cuttlefish of the [[wikipedia:Sepiida|Sepiida]] order, as Rutledge is a human, not a cephalopod).
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*No matter {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} current whereabouts, Rutledge always makes sure to write letters to all {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} friends on other teams.
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*Although {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|is|are|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} aware that there is no danger to revealing {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} true octopus form, Rutledge continues to enjoy disguising {{RandomPronoun|lower|reflexive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/rutledgepronountable}}}} out of a sense of good-natured trickery.

Latest revision as of 01:04, 18 June 2021

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Time on the Magic

Rutledge ended up in beautiful landlocked Yellowstone when a summoning circle created by Bevan the Wise accidentally summoned 333 gallons of the Sea of Japan, instead of 3 orders of takoyaki from Japan Ocean Sushi (Wise’s favorite sushi joint in Tacoma).

In those 333 gallons was a very confused giant Pacific octopus. Feeling just awful for stranding her in beautiful landlocked Yellowstone, Wise used the remaining energy from the circle to summon a sturdy humanoid body for the octopus and was struck with how well adapted an 8-armed pitcher would be for Yellowstone’s blaseball team.

The newly formed, very handsome octopus accepted Wise’s offer to join the team, named herself Inky (after her love of writing letters in pen), and the rest is history. Only the players of the Yellowstone Magic were aware that she was an octopus, as she tends to use camouflage spells to appear as a normal human to those outside of her close family and friends.

Transfer to the Thieves

After much of the Magic was lost to redactions, Rutledge spotted former teammate Oscar Dollie on the Shoe Thieves rotation and jumped at the chance to move to Charleston. She later credited this move as a desire both to ask her longtime buddy what had happened, and hopefully commit some lighthearted crime and pranks together. While there she made many new friends, planned a grand heist with Dollie, and learned to effectively use all eight of her perfectly human arms to steal enough shoes to wear on each of her many limbs.

Time on the Lift

At the end of an enormously successful stint into shoe thievery, Rutledge was ready to go home for the siesta: not to beloved Yellowstone, but to the Sea of Japan, to see the waters she grew grew up in for the first time in decades. While there, she visited and fell in love with Tokyo, and signed up to join the city’s blaseball team on the spot.

There, she found herself unexpectedly thrust into a position of leadership alongside newly minted Lift captains Yusef Fenestrate and Gerund Pantheocide due to her ample expertise after seventeen seasons of pitching. The team was delighted both by her tendencies toward silly pranks and her deep insights into the splort and she quickly became some of the hearts of the team (three to be precise: Rutledge, as a normal human octopus, has a couple to spare). As she prefers to hydrate her beautiful human skin every few hours, the Lift installed a system of transparent aquatic tubes throughout the Legscraper. The pipes allow Rutledge to jump in the water from any room and zip around in comfort, reportedly reaching speeds of up to 604 miles per hour, according to the astonished and slightly envious real-life speedrunner Engine Eberhardt. Additionally, Rutledge, like all octopuses that are actually human people, discovered her extreme strength to be a boon in powerlifting and quickly took to long sessions of honing her athletic prowess while working as a spotter at the community gym.

Trivia

  • Inky Rutledge is notable among fans for her steadfast refusal to use a blaseball glove on more than one of her many arms and her entirely human demeanor.
  • Rutledge loves the song Oye Como Va by Santana.
  • Rutledge carries around a gong that she uses uses all 8 hands and arms to sound before each game. While incredibly hard to play a song with many instruments using a gong, the crowds all unanimously agree that it does, indeed, sound like Oye Como Va.
  • Reports from multiple sources reveal that Rutledge is indeed shaped like a friend and gives the best hugs. This has earned her the nickname “cuddlefish” (no relation to the cuttlefish of the Sepiida order, as Rutledge is a human, not a cephalopod).
  • No matter her current whereabouts, Rutledge always makes sure to write letters to all her friends on other teams.
  • Although she is aware that there is no danger to revealing her true octopus form, Rutledge continues to enjoy disguising herself out of a sense of good-natured trickery.