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I'm like Nemo's dad when I'm trying to write and Dory's song is my motivation.
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@Fillet We are gonna use TEAM WORK 8D
You guys better like my snake then.
In Dead Cruise 11 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay
well after rereading some posts it seems everyone is congregating on that one specific bar on the 2nd floor I would rather we spread out into several groups so I'm heading in a different direction
I'm assuming Hot Tindy brings everybody to the bar.
<Snipped quote by Fillet> All important OOC stuff is just rule additions. If you like, it's on the front page in my initial post :P Skillsets... not sure. I'll consider this :P rofl Edit: Also, if you'd like, you can add an impressions list to your CS. Everyone else did and I think it's a great mechanic; mostly because it's amusing how everyone else thinks of each other.
I will add the impressions, yeah. Well, I mean, we're going to level up, to fight bigger and badder monsters. If we god-mod ourselves now, so to speak, it wouldn't make much sense later on, eg somebody has 10 skills/fighting stuff at level 1, and at level 10... they have the same set, except they can hit harder? 0.o I mean, I deliberately newbie-fied my char!
This thread moves fast. Can Sess or somebody sum up the important OOC stuff once in a while? Like everyday? :P And I'm hoping the level-up system will mean an expansion of skillset, so I don't have to wrack my brain and come up with creative, awesome ways in how Saha is great at xyz... right? And the snake-lady is new. Brand spanking new to the yard.
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This is based on the Canadian TV show, Lost Girl, and set pre-Bo, that is before season one. If you’re new to the fae world, please do not be put off as we’ll hardly be following any canon storyline and the world itself will be explained below and in-game as we go along. What is the Fae? In LG, the Fae are not so much fairy folks as appropriated mythological creatures from different places, as LG likes to take supernatural species from various kinds of cultures and religions and modify them to fit into the story. Here is a List of Creatures that have appeared or mentioned on screen, which ranged from Kappa, a Japanese yokai with some twists added to it, to the Afreet, Arabic, to the Nordic Frost Giant. Many of the fae live amongst humans and feed off of humans, but there is a veil of secrecy they need to uphold so that their true identities and their own people are not compromised. The myriad species are generally split into two clans they belong to - The Dark Fae: have no scruples in treating humans as exactly as they are - meat, playthings, slaves, inferior objects to be used for their own pleasure. They enjoy who they are and flirt with the line of exposure to humans, but they do obey the Dark Fae laws set upon themselves, if just barely; punishment by the Dark higher-ups are cruel and extreme. The Light Fae: are superficially different from the Dark. While the Dark revel in their powers and superiority over the humans outright and in good cheer, the Light prefer to politely cut up their meat, so to speak, and wipe their mouths with a piece of silk cloth. The meat are still human, though. The Light may say they don’t kill human for sport, unlike the Dark, but the very same act will be justified by sophistic arguments. Players will only be able to choose to be of either the Dark or Light, and if you’re familiar with the canon, then you may opt to play as either Dyson or Hale if you wish. The Light and Dark do not get along, to put it lightly, and each have their own cut and drawn territories of the land that the other does not cross into, unless they want to start a war. When a fae comes of age, they technically have a choice to be in either the Dark or Light, but their familial lineage generally dictates which side they’re on. Humans do not have a good place in the Fae world except there to be used. In fact, human and fae romantic relationships are strictly forbidden and punishable by death. Many kinds of fae feed off of humans in some ways, for example succubi feed off of their chi (life force), the aswang eat dead diseased body parts, the leanan sidhe sucks out creative talents from artists; although many kinds of fae have no need to consume humans in any way, such as the wolf-shifter, the siren, or the selkie. Character sheet: First name:
 Last name: 
 Age: Age they appear: Fae type: Appearance:
 Dark or Light: Occupation in the human world: Nomnom on humans? If so in what ways?: Powers: Personality: History:
In Dead Cruise 11 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay
are we assuming the bar is on the 2nd floor or what?
Well, it's a cruise ship, and an expensive one, so there's likely several bars and restaurants spread through out, like probably 5-6 each at least?
Well there isn't technically anything against it. I haven't heard of the gang before. I do have to say though that I think New Melbourne is an Australian planet, just going by the name.
lol, funny because melbourne isn't any fishy or oceany. Unless it's the Great Ocean Road, but Queensland is really much more oceany. Melbourne has got much of a better tone to it though. I live in Australia, and I've lived in melbourne. This is about what's oceany and famous in Melbourne, the Great ocean road Image doesn't work. Ya gonna have to google it
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