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I was thinking of making some sort of elf character who lived up on the mountains (around where the dwarves are, or maybe with the dwarves), if you're alright with that? (If you're only looking for human characters, though, I can change that part.)

He loves drinking beer (and smells of it, as well), and is anything but graceful. He also does everything in the name of his so-called "justice", and has an intense fear of thick forests. :p
I'd be interested, if you're willing to let one more person in? :3
I'm sorry about the delay with my form, but I'll post a WIP here while I'm at it. :3 I'll probably finish it tomorrow, if my teachers don't give me too much homework.

Shiori was starting to wonder if Haruka was coming; he turned around just in time to see Toby plunge into the sewer. Jolting a little at the loud splash, his eyes widening as he froze on the spot for a few seconds. Undoubtedly, he was trying to register the sudden turn of events in his mind, with little success. Right now, he looked something like a deer caught in the headlights with the expression on his face and all.

The boy's gaze finally stopped wavering and eventually hardened into a rather apathetic look. (Besides, it wasn't as if he had known Toby, anyway - he'd only seen the boy how many times? Once or twice?) Why isn't he resurfacing? he inwardly wondered, That's... odd... Shiori just assumed the water was poisonous or something of the sort - after all, what else could it be, anyway? It wasn't like the surface could harden over or anything - that would've just been silly.

Even with that, however, the boy's curiosity remained. So what if Toby was probably dead? There was probably still something at the end of that hallway, and Shiori was keen to find out what. His spirits had been dampened a little by this, but, after struggling a little, he managed to set his mind straight.

"...Get up," he said flatly, awkwardly avoiding looking at Haruka as he spoke, "We're going."
Gah, everyone is posting their forms so fast. > . > I'll probably get mine up sometime tomorrow, considering homework doesn't kill me...

Also, j8cob, how many more people are you accepting by the way?
Alright, one more question. :p Is there going to be a limited amount of spots open / a limited amount of people you're accepting?
I'm most definitely interested in this.~

Is this roleplay going to be more high casual or more low casual, though? And do we have to play as the Krukow natives, or can a few people play as the crew of the Free Wind?
Kotori squeezed past Hymn as well, her gaze sweeping methodically from one side of the hallway to the other as she pondered what to do next. The boy was right - it'd probably be in their best interest to search for survivors now, while the violinist was busy strangling Mairu. (She made a mental note to thank the other girl later - she really did make for a great diversion, if anything.) But how were they going to get past the monster, anyhow? She supposed they could just run for it, but she somehow doubted it was a good idea. Kotori supposed someone could give it a shot, but that someone was most definitely not going to be her.

The girl shot Ryuko a dirty look as she started to complain, however - was it really her business to complain about everything while swearing obnoxiously? "Could you... please complain later?" Kotori managed to say in an obviously restrained voice, "You can do whatever you want once we're out of mortal danger and away from that... thing."

What a... bitch, she thought, for lack of better words, Hymn's plan is really bad, but she's not being helpful, either. Kotori was tempted to ask her if she could think of a better plan herself, but stopped herself from doing so. No. There are going to be no arguments in this group. At all. That... girl, whatever her name is, is not. Going to. Ruin. This.

Seeing that the rest of the group just looked useless to her for the most part, she started to wonder if she should just go investigate the rest of the rooms herself. Kotori knew it would be a rather irrational move on her part, but... No, she thought to herself, There is no way I'm going. At all. ...Unless someone else went with her, of course. Then, at least, she would have someone to use as bait for the monster if it came to that. (Kotori shrugged the idea off for the most part - that was rather unlikely to happen, wasn't it?)

Kotori felt slightly nervous, but tried her best to hide the fact. "I'm going to search the other rooms," she whispered, mostly to Hymn (and ignoring Ryuko) as she tried not to attract the violinist's attention too much. "I think I need someone to go with me."
My CS is a major WIP right now, but I'll be updating it soon. :3

"I can't go in here alone?" he mused in a faintly taunting tone, not even bother to turn around and face Haruka as he spoke, "It's just a sewer. What do you think's going to be inside?" Although he was still rather confused as to why there was even a sewer in the school in the first place, Shiori decided there wasn't anything too bad here. Other than the smell and Haruka nagging him to not go, of course. She probably just doesn't want me to go so she can take all the credit for herself, he thought, slightly paranoid she was working against him in some way.

However, Shiori soon became bored as his eyes scanned over the room again. The only thing that caught his attention was the dimly lit sewer tunnel halfway down the passageway. The boy thought it was rather ominous looking, but that just provoked his curiosity further. The passage seemed to relatively long - what was at the end, anyway? He started towards the other end of the hallway, brushing past Haruka and humming faintly as he went.
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