Hello, one and all. This time around, we'll be sending *Insert number here* amount of contestants to our summer camp, Wawanakwa. In this RP the entire goal is to create stereotyped characters to represent your common reality show personalities. These parodical individuals will then be sent to our island for six weeks to participate in a series of challenges the would probably cause any human rights activists to lose their minds.
The campers will all be competing for $100,000, and after each challenge, the ever
eventful bonfire ceremony will be held to determine which camper will be voted off. Who are the voters, you ask? The other campers of course!
The game will start with the cast being split up into two even teams, and the first challenge will be held the moment the cast arrives, so as to determine who gets the reward selected. This is an example of a Reward Challenge, where the players will not be competing for survival, but simply additional luxury to take advantage of along with their... Basic accomadations.
After so many campers are left, the teams will be dissolved, and a dramatic free for all will ensue. That's where the fun begins. Also, on the island, contestants are free to use the Confessional any time they choose... Actually, they have to, at least periodically. Part of the contract.
Rules:
•Make more than one character. the votes will be determined on characters' experience, not the players'. It's key to make sure that you remain in the game after your character was voted off, since someone will be booted at every bonfire.
•Make your character reasonable. Everyone has varying morals, fears, and standards- some more than others. Variety=Interestingness... Not a word, but still.
•New characters are more than welcome at the end of each season, when the setting is changed.
•Keep it funny. Ludicrous and far-fetched. That's the entire idea behind this RP. Drama and comedy.
•The Confessional is a camera taped to the inside of an outhouse door... So, that's to give you an idea of what it is, how to use it, and etcetera. Also the kind of ridiculousness accepted in this RP.
•Know your limits. This applies to... Well, everything.
•Let's have as much fun as possible.
I'll be playing your extremely narcissistic host, Chris McLean, and your chef who couldn't give a crap about whether his food is still alive or not, Chef Hatchet. I may throw in a contestant or two as well.
Questions? Feedback? Wanna go ahead and sign up? You are more than welcome to do so here!
Name:
Age: (this show's participants are all 16-18)
Gender: (If name is gender neutral)
Appearance:
Motivation:
Backstory:
Personality:
Misc: (Fears and stuff go here)
Accepted Characters:
Chris McLean

Motivation: Chris's sole motivations on the show are to torment the kids as much as possible while keeping it legal, and to get his paycheck. This is to be expected, if anyone knows the guy well enough, they'd all agree.
Backstory: Chris has been featured in many movies and shows- namely reality shows. He's won several awards for Best Reality Show Host at the Jemmy Awards, and continues to be incredibly popular in pop culture- something that probably continues to inflate his already massive ego. He has also been in a boyband once before, but he's done an excellent job of keeping that under wraps. Only the creepiest of stalker fans probably know about it today, since the band was a massive failure.
Personality: Chris is a full-blown narcissist. He'd probably be the next best replacement for Narcissus himself in the old myth. He generally creates challenges and other things with the themes being about him. In the second season of the show, the marshamallows at the bonfire were replaced by Gilded Chris Rewards at a ceremony of the same namesake. He also enjoys torturing the kids as much as he can, always staying on the fence between breaking the law and not. He tends to underspend on challenges, which further adds to the danger for the campers, but increases his own paycheck.
Chris gets incredibly upset when he is interrupted- most of the time. He tends to use interruptions to lead into his next topic of discussion in most instances- a valuable skill for reality show hosts. He may also surprise you later on with a few quirks in his personality.
Misc: Chris is afraid of his show being cancelled, ergo not getting any more paychecks from it. He is also afraid of lawsuits, in situations where lawsuits are actually threatening. This is not common though, as the lengthy novel-thick contract he made all the campers sign covers almost every front.