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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:42 pm
So just brainstorming here, Has anyone ever read the Sookie Stackhouse series or watched the show True Blood on HBO, well I'd like to do an RP, base on the concept of the Sookie underworld; basically we make our own characters, but we follow their rules for character rank. These are the different types of characters we have
Vampire Sheriff of a region- The Law and order of an area within a state
Vampire King and Queen- Royalty and leaders of a state.
Shifters-can change to any animal, but must have a favorite; and if you change into something that is not your favorite; it will take a lot of energy and strength.
Werewolf pack Leader- Leader of the werewolves in a region
Werewolves- Like Shifters, but will only transform into wolves, stronger then most normal wolves.
Sups(short for supernatural) is any of the above characters. Shifters can also be called were___ plus what ever they change into, but Werewolves believe they are the only official Were's
Humans- Humans can be normal or have psychic abilities; they can also be half fairy, which makes them irresistible to vampires and easier to fit in.
Fairies- (Star will fill you in, I don't quite remember smile )
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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:02 pm
Vampires A Whole Entire Underground Government The US government for vampires is not a democracy, but a series of monarchies, splitting the whole countries in different sections. Every section (usually one state)has a similar series of rulers to keep the vampire populace in line. Ranks(High-Low) King or Queen Lay claim over an entire state, or multiple states depending on the situation (Marriage/Takeover). There cannot be a king and a queen of each state, (notice the 'or' in the title). It is the king/queen's duty to create laws to keep the vampires of their area in line. They appoint Deputies and Sheriffs to enforce these laws, and if things become critical, they'll deal with the problem themselves.Deputies Enforce the laws laid out by the queen. Deputies make sure the Sheriffs are doing their duty correctlySheriffs Civilian Vampires Weres Shifters Fairies Hm, well from what I remember, fairies, like vampires, can live for extremely long amounts of time. However, they don't originally come from Earth, they come from an alternate dimension/world through portals from their world (though later on in the book series the portals were sealed, it depends on Alcide whether or not they're open or not in the rp). They posses inhuman strength, speed, and agility, are deathly allergic to lemon juice (acts like acid), and become physically and emotionally depressed if they're not around their kind. They must go through certain trials to move up in rank to finally become angels or demons (though that takes an extensive amount of time and not many succeed) The fairies who usually live on earth among humans are none other than the aspiring angels/demons, though there are some who roam about for shits and giggles from time to time. Fairies are irresistible to vampires. Their blood is like a highly addictive drug, so they must beware vampires at all times. All in all, they're great allies and horrendous enemies. Not all is good behind those seemingly perfect faces.Telepathic Humans Other Sups {{WORK IN PROGRESS: INCOMPLETE}}
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 8:15 pm
( vampires, though *^* I clearly, watched this one called count dracula. where he had this son and daughter. I totally forgot their names )
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 8:54 pm
I need an idea that we can do 1 on 1 until we get more member, something that would be entertaining for just two people and not get boring fast. I'm goign to think of some things too. I like the vampire idea, but I'm wondering how we can do that and make it fun for 2 people.
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:02 pm
( hmmm.. I have some ideas. I guess, but my ideas are mostly violent XD so, yeaahh if ya have any ideas, please do tell. )
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:15 pm
Whispering WoodMuse A lives in a small town just a stone’s throw away from a dense forest, called the Whispering Woods. Every afternoon, especially in the fall, when the leaves are changing color and the air is crisp, Muse A likes to walk through the woods on their way home. Muse A sits on the kissing rock at the mouth of the woods, straps up their boots and inhales the fresh pine before embarking on the winding path to the log bridge. As Muse A crosses the log bridge, one foot over the over, they enjoy the soft ‘whispers’ (for which the woods are named after) of the meandering creek below. The whispers always seem louder in October for some reason, almost comprehensible. Townspeople like to say it’s because the woods are haunted by spirits, but Muse A’s never been the superstitious type. They’ve been frequenting the woods since they were a kid and nothing spooky has ever happened to them before. One afternoon, Muse A encounters Muse B in the thick of the towering pines. Muse B looks lost and disheveled, as if they haven’t had a shower or a proper meal in a few days. Concerned for the unfamiliar wanderer, Muse A offers to guide Muse B out of the woods, back to civilization. Muse B instead asks Muse A to stay with them a while; they want to visit the log bridge, their favorite place. Muse A can see that Muse B is the lonely sort, so they agree to walk to the bridge with Muse B; t hey were headed there anyway. When the pair arrive at the bridge, Muse B struggles to recall why they found this spot so special, or anything about who they are at all to make conversation with Muse A, but they can’t remember. Muse A insists on helping Muse B leave the woods, worried that Muse B might be suffering from amnesia or something worse, but when Muse A gets to the edge of the woods, Muse B, who they thought was right behind them, is nowhere to be found. Muse A calls out for Muse B for several minutes and gets no response. The sun is going down and the chill in the air is biting through Muse A’s coat, so they go home. They barely sleep that night, thinking about Muse B and hoping they’re alright, wherever they are. Bright and early the next morning, Muse A returns to the woods, hoping to find Muse B again. Muse B is there at the foot of the log bridge, waiting for Muse A, unsure of how they got there or what’s keeping them bound to these woods. Muse B is a ghost, but doesn’t know it.
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:53 pm
(that is certainly perfect. we do it )
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