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@Oh no my soup

I liked it, and you're accepted!

Just one thing though... The image didn't open for me. We will never know what he looks like, except that he has small head XD

good job.

@Pyromaniacwolf

You really should <.<
@Dartbored Fairy

You are accepted! :D




Also, since I'm writing this, I figure I might as well take this opportunity to say that a single sentence or a single small paragraph is really rare for a casual RP, it's more of a Freestyle RP section thing - and as much as I don't want to kill peoples fun, a little depth and application would be nice! If you are new here and aren't too sure about the common application of standards for casual RP posting on the Guild, may I suggest you look through some other casual RP's here. If, however, time is a factor for you and makes you want to push something out fast and easy (since real life things get in the way or whatever), then don't worry, you aren't pressured to post daily or anything like that. I don't mind you taking your time and posting a little bit later, when you do have time to add a bit more content. On the other hand, if you don't like writing long posts, at least a couple of paragraphs would do just fine. XD

let me know if people would like me to add this to the guidelines. Thanks!
@Pyromaniacwolf

One phrase lycans are found of shouting to heretics is "Hokum, you're not really a God!" before brutalizing them or entering them into some form of killing game.


That would be something randomly funny to see happen in play XD

Your first character sheet is accepted!

Foreword


The entity appeared at the edge of the Quatis Solar System during the 5th day of the 2nd month, in the year of Quatis, 4876.

Images taken from the Quatis Astronomical foundation, revealed the entity to be violet in color, over a lightyear in length, and resembled a ribbon-like cloud. Initial hypothesis suggested that it may have been a nebula, though further analyses revealed that it was not gaseous in nature, but rather comprised of concentrated photonic energy. This entity was allocated Hany’s Ribbon, named after the scientist who discovered it.

Three days after its mysterious appearance, two outer planets of the Quatis System exploded upon contact with Hany’s Ribbon as it continued its path towards the Quatis world. News of the planetary destruction and the ensuing threat to Quatis, created worldwide panic while the leading scientists and engineers worked together on a way to save their 7.2 Billion inhabitants from pending doom.

An estimated two months was all they had to devise a way to either stop Hany’s Ribbon or find a way to escape it. In those two months a new innovative era was born. No longer did the people of Quatis pay mind to economic limitations. In the face of imminent doom, all governing restrictions were lifted and the planets resources became accessible by whatever means necessary to achieve their primary objective, survival. This very short but largely productive era gave birth to all manner of new technologies from advanced weaponry to improved methods of travel. Yet, from so many advancements, a way to stop Hany’s Ribbon was not discovered. The destruction of Quatis, it would seem, was unavoidable…. But not all was lost.

In the case that all else failed, a secondary measure was taken to ensure the preservation of the Quatis race: A fleet of eleven city-size space veering vessels were constructed, and with less than a day to spare before Hany’s Ribbon obliterated their world, a little over two million Quatis citizens boarded these vessels and launched themselves into space.

…Seven billion were left behind to perish along with their planet and the Quatis Solar System….





Chapter 1

A Troubling Start


Two million people on board the eleven Quatis vessels of the Exodus Fleet, fell into morbid silence as they stood before their view screens and watched as Hany’s Ribbon decimated their planet, along with the remaining seven billion fellow citizens they had left behind.

On the bridge of Quatis flagship Egress, the deathly silence soon ended when the shockwave of planetary dust shook the fleet and sent ships operations into turmoil. Admiral Dino Gavon, dressed in black boots, blue jeans and dark-grey tank top, gripped fast to his chair until the convulsions had subsided, all the while keeping his sober leer fixed on the monitor that displayed the cold, violet waves of Hany’s Ribbon as it headed towards the sun.

“I recommend that we leave now, sir!!” Yelled the female voice of Lieutenant Bailic Shard, as she picked herself up off the deck and retook her seat at the helm. “We’ve got no time to stand on ceremony!” She was a pretty girl, youngest of Dino’s bridge crew, with short blond hair, fair complexion, blue eyes, and a dimple on her right cheek that showed up on the rare occasion that she actually smiled.

Science officer Yol Madot, a chiselled young man with deep red hair and fading freckles, and who managed to maintain his seat during the impact, turned swiftly at his station to face Dino and confirm Bailic’s urgency on the matter. His voice was oddly composed, as if to spite the petrified look on his face: “She’s right, Admirable, Hany will be making contact with the sun in a matter of minutes. We won’t survive a blast like that. We need to jump. Now.”

The seven subordinate officers on deck, regaining their composure, turned with suspended trepidation at Dino Gavon as his nostrils flared, his eyelids grew heavy. He reached casually to the console on the right of his seat and typed out a short command. The view of Hany’s Ribbon then dropped from the wall-size view screen, the image now replaced with a live view of open space ahead.

“I’m aware of our situation.” Admiral Dino stated, then shifts his eyes to Madot. “Don’t rush me.” Returning his attention to Shard, he drew a deep breath and almost whispered his command; “Choose your coordinates, Lieutenant. Apprise the rest of the fleet and synchronize. …Make the jump.”

“Understood, sir!” Regardless of her lack of joy in life, Bailic was probably the most emotional of all officers on deck, her fingers trembling as she tapped out the coordinates and sent a synchronizing transmission to the other ten ships. She gasped, seemingly surprised when the helm display lit up to announce confirmation from the other ten ships. “We are go.” Her voice shook as her thumb flipped the switch to Jump.

As the click of the switch echoed through the bridge, the image of space ahead began to change. It was as though all the stars in the universe were suddenly drawn together, aligning themselves in a wall of white light that submerged the fleet, while at the same time everyone on board felt the curios sensation of falling and butterflies in their stomachs. An instant later, the wall of light broke away as the universe expanded to its rightful setting once again. In just a few moments they had arrived thousands of lightyears away from where they were, but instead of the view screen now displaying a star spangled image of space, a strange and massive circular distortion was obstructing their view in the void ahead.

Noticeably disturbed by what he was seeing, Dino kept his focus on the spatial distortion while his mouth dropped slowly open, pausing a moment to compose his thoughts before speaking;

“Status… Lieutenant?”

“We’re out of range of the blast, sir….” Her reply trailed off, and in a reluctant effort to confirm the new readings displayed on her console, she lifted her eyes to the view screen. The sight of the massive circular formation in space causes her teeth to clatter several times until she finally found more to say. “But I… I have no idea what that is.”

“It’s a Temporal Vortex.” Madot told her, his voice still unnaturally calm, and then turned in his chair to face Dino once more and repeat his analogy. “It’s a Temporal Vortex, Admiral.”

Dino’s less than affected expression was compromised by the trace of a grin as he looked at Madot. “And how exactly did you arrive at that conclusion, Nerd?”

“The anomaly is disrupting our systems, Admirable.” Madot replies as a matter of fact, “Practically every major ships system is off-line, yet our temporal systems are going haywire. Date, time, it’s all in state of flux. Whatever that thing is out there, it’s distorting time itself.”

“Can confirm!” Shard announced, almost creaming with concern as she punched at the controls of the helm. “Our propulsion systems are off-line. Coordinate systems as well. We’re dead in the water. But it’s even worse than that…” She stopped hammering at the controls to look at Dino with a dispairng tear in her eye. “It’s gravity is dragging us in, sir.”

“Pull yourself together, woman.’ Dino demanded with a petulant curl of his lip, then turned his focus to Madot, asking, “It’s not a black hole then, Nerd?”

“It’s not a black hole.” Madot replies with a casual, confirming nod. “I honestly don’t know what it is, but Temporal Vortex sounds pretty cool. And please stop calling me nerd.”

“Well, as long as it sounds cool, that’s the main thing. But no, you’ll always be my nerd.” Dino moved his focus to the view screen, trying to make sense of what he was looking at. In a way the anomaly was nothing but a ring shaped mirage floating in space, several thousand miles in diameter. In fact, given its subtle space-displacing appearance, it might have been easy to miss unless someone happened to come face to face with it – and it struck Dino as curios, to say the least, that out of all the places in the universe, a warp Jump would land them in that exact location, staring down the hole of what was probably a rare, spatial anomaly.

“Admiral!” Communications officer Rikod Cas, a short, dark-skinned man with bleach white curly hair, spoke up as a matter of growing urgency while prodding at his station controls.

“What is it, Cas?” Dino enquired in a banal tone, as if to question what else could possibly go wrong at this point.

“Reports are coming in from the rest of the Fleet,” Cas informed him; “They’re being pulled into the Vortex along with us and.. uhh, undergoing the same system failures as we are as well. They want answers.” He glances over his shoulder at the admirable, and added; “They’re panicking.”

“Well, duh….” Dino stared at the spatial anomaly drawing nearer on the view screen, while scratching his brow thoughtfully with his pinkie finger. ”Lieutenant Shard…” He cleared his throat, resting back easy in his chair; “any chance of getting propulsion systems back on-line?”

Shard was desperately trying, but failing to hold back her tears; the death of seven billion of her fellow Quatis – as well as their own unknown current fate – was taking its toll on her. “Nothing’s responding, sir. I can’t even get thrusters to work.” She sobbed, now slapping helplessly at helm controls. "I'm so sorry, sir, there’s nothing I can do.”

“Pull yourself together -” He told her again; “and that’s not a request. Sulking isn’t going to help us.”

“Yes sir…” She cried anyway, “but I don’t wanna die toda –“

“Admiral.” Madot spoke up again in his continuing unaffected tone. “Still no response from my system checks either. I’m afraid Lieutenant Cry Baby is correct, and no amount of punching the controls seems to help. Life support and a few other less important systems are all we have.”

As the spatial anomaly swelled towards them, just moments from swallowing the fleet, Admiral Dino turned his attention back to communications officer Cas, and said; “Send the fleet my response: Whether they like it or not, we’re all going in. So kick back, relax and… come what may.”

Cas had barely enough time to relay the message to the other vessels before, without even a touch of turbulence, they entered the spatial anomaly. Everything went black. Not a sound was heard, not even Lieutenant Shards sobbing….
@Pyromaniacwolf

Whichever way you decide to go is more than fine - I'm looking forward to reading your Character sheet!!

@Scorpionius@Tahlko@Raffilcagon@GoldHero101@Quote5

You have all been accepted. Looks great! Can start RPing when you want :D

I'm also gonna go ahead and make an IC post now.
Hokum Characters of Diddly Do




First Character Sheet

Hany’s Ribbon

Entity


Hany’s Ribbon is an astronomical phenomenon that was first discovered by a Quatis scientist by the name of Kirselle Hany, hence its name.


Hany’s Ribbon is a ribbon-like entity that measures a little over one lightyear in length, violet in color, and assumed to be made of contained and highly concentrated light. It appears at random points throughout the universe with no known warning or cause behind these appearances. Once manifested, Hany’s Ribbon will commence travelling in a single direction destroying everything in its path. Its behavior seems to lack discrimination or motive, apparently unaffected by universal influences like heat, cold and gravitational pulls from suns or black holes. After remaining in the physical universe for anywhere from a day to several months - leaving a path of desolation in its wake - Hany’s Ribbon will vanish as mysteriously as it appeared.






Second Character Sheet


The Quatis

Race


Society Type: Capitalist, Monarchy.

Average Lifespan of Males: 500 years.
Average Lifespan of Females: 700 years.


Description


Quatis are humanoids. Visually, they are almost indistinguishable from humans like those of Earth. Yet, due to the stronger gravitational pull and extreme diversity of climate and other natural perils of their planet, the Quatis have developed a much denser bone and muscular structure, resistance to extreme temperatures, disease, toxins, and other hazardous influences.

Recently, the Quatis people existed in the infant stage of the Digital Age upon their world, an age that quickly accelerated to the Space Age when the unavoidable destruction of their planet became imminent. To escape this destruction and preserve their species, 2 million of 7.2 billion Quatis launched themselves into space aboard eleven city size space vessels in search of a new home.

Current Status


Upon escaping the destruction of their home world, a fleet of eleven Quatis vessels and their passengers were pulled into a temporal vortex that deposited them in an unknown time and place in the universe….





Third Character Sheet

Dino Gavon

Individual


Species: Quatis

Gender: Male.

Age: 82 (looks roughly 25 by human Earth standards)

Occupation: Military Officer.

Rank: Admiral. Though holding the Admiral rank, Dino Gavon was appointed acting Captain of the Quatis flagship Egress.

Marital Status: Single


Appearance

6’5”. Athletic build. Intense emerald-green eyes. Black hair with natural tints of silver-blue around the ears and nape. Keeps a five O’clock shadow with the same silver-blue tints around the chin region.


Forsaking his uniform and taking advantage if his authority in rank, ADM Dino Gavon usually wears civilian clothes, typically those of less vibrant colors and prestige.


Personality

His life is his job. Though he takes his job seriously, his approach to work is renowned for being unorthodox and often perceived as spontaneous, reckless and contentious.

Despite military rank and civilian fame, his inclination to take to the bottle, his gambling addiction, and his many sordid affairs with a great number of women through his life, has earned Dino the reputation of an irresponsible lecher.





Fourth Character Sheet




Hokum, you're not really a God. Wait, what?

@HachiRoku@Quote5@Tahlko@Scorpionius@Raffilcagon@CmdrAlfieq@GoldHero101@Prima Luce@Dartbored Fairy

The thread is made!
roleplayerguild.com/topics/173051-did…

I'll be posting my own character sheet tomorrow after I get some sleep. Feel free to post your own character sheet before I do, that's fine.

See ya's there!
WELCOME


to


Diddly Do





Diddly Do, where what you do is up to you


Diddly Do is set in a Universe similar to our own, filled with alien, fantasy, prehistoric, technological, and all manner of strange worlds, entities and life forms. This is where you come in. The only question is: What would you like to be?

If you ever wanted to create a character, a species, or some other variety of Role Play entity without many of the common restrictions, this is the place to do it. Here you can have fun being what you want to be with other players doing the same.





How to start


- First submit your character sheet in the character sheet section of this thread. (for anyone new to the Guild, the IC, OOC, and Character sheet tabs can be found near the top of this page.)

- As soon as I approve your character/s (This is more as a precaution than anything else), you can start RPing at your leisure.

Of course, for the sake of fair play and avoiding chaos, there are a few limits, but all guidelines involving the characters, role play, and character sheets, will be listed below.





Guidelines







I will actively GM this RP, but only to a point, since I don't really want to inhibit peoples creativity, freedom, or fun.


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