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6 yrs ago
Current Wow, it’s been so long...
10 yrs ago
Wifi was down, what'I miss?
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10 yrs ago
:D *trying exponentially harder not too be dead*
10 yrs ago
Still alive, kind of. The wifi hasn't been great to where I wanted it. Either this laptop is connecting and I make my posts tomorrow, or I'm going to the library to make some RP posts.
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10 yrs ago
Again, sorry if I've been running slow...a whole other, months long RP was just shut down, nd that was kind of depressing.

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Optimist said
I have written Thomas a bit straight, because he is actually a pretty unknown character. The girdle of shape changing making him three feet tall is the only big change. I am trying to think of a twist for him... Thomas is really a girl in disguise... no... It will come to me.


Tom Thumb is actually Thumbelina? Proposterous!
(Actually, with people that tiny, it'd be really hard to check...joking, of course.)
YoshiSkittlez said Ursa - I read both stories, you were thinking of making Night the godson of Death? Or did I read that wrong? I think I just need your back story for your black knight lol

Naw, he's Death's actual son...kind of estranged, since Death killed his godson, who was Night's only human friends. He occasionally works with Baba Yaga, when the old witch woman tests people...otherwise, he doesn't involve himself in her acts of pure villainy.
Also, I didn't intend for this...I said earlier that Night was going to be a police officer in the modern curse thing, and then now I learn that the black horseman of the apocalypse is the 'law bringer'.
I shouldn't be so surprised by this, as all of the old fairytales has religious tones here or there.

YoshiSkittlez said Rainmaker - I kind of feel like Ursa came up with the idea first, it's alright with me if it's alright with Ursa lol

Naw, naw, they can take the Little Mermaid stuff.
Aw, poop. She would have made a cool pirate queen, out to kill all the mermaids for slaying the man she loved.
What you NEEEEEEEEEED?!
*falcon punch of helpfulness~!*
Day and Night are males, Sun is female.
Feel free to PM me any twists you want to impliment to my characters, plots or backstories. Here is my thoughts on the horseman of the apocalypse this...
said 'I would like to ask you ,' said Vasilisa, 'about the horsemen. Who was the white horseman who rode past me in the forest?'
'That was dawn, my bright dawn,' answered Baba Yaga, beginning to grind her teeth.
'And who was the red horseman?'
'My servant, my red sun,' answered Baba-Yaga, grinding her teeth a little more this time.
'Who was the black horseman?'
'My servant, my black, dark night,' answered the old witch fiercely.
'Any other questions?' she shrieked suddenly, her eyes flashing wildly. 'Speak!'
Vasilisa thought of the three pairs of hands and was about to ask about them, but quickly stopped herself on seeing the frenzied look in the witch's eye.

Each horseman comes/appears according to their name.
The white rider rides by at dawn, the red rider at high noon, and the black rider at the onset of night.
'Day/Dawn' - 'High Noon Sun' - 'Night'
If she had asked about the last thing, she would have seen the last horseman. She would have seen death on his pale horse before he delivered death to her.
Godfather Death - how mister Death treats his godchildren
Vasilisa the Beautiful - the original fairytale
I searched up black horseman...found a page on the four horsemen of the apocalypse. I'm not doing that, rest assured!
(though, it would make sence, since the order is white, red, black, then the pale horse of death...which wasn't intentional when I thought that...though, OMG, I think that might be what was originally implied in Vasilisa the Beautiful! Since Vasilisa asks Baba Yaga each about their names, then the last thing she may have inquired about would have been her death...)
The riders/horsemen are implicitly knights, as well as personifications. So, white knight, red knight, and black knight.
I'm RPing as the Night, and NPCing the other two.
YoshiSkittlez said
I somehow missed this...Yes! If you can find a way to tie it into a better known story I say go for it!

I'm thinking that Night is grandfatherGodfather Death's actual son...the others, I have to think about...
Oh, also, just making sure...the red rider 'Sun' isn't little red riding hood, right?
>.>

YoshiSkittlez said
Major Ursa WAS going to do something along the lines of Ariel, but dunno anymore lol so yeah I think she's free...

Not Ariel. It was the original princess that the prince did marry in the old version of the story. The mermaid kills the prince, and leaves the distraught princess...
Seeing her lover covered in blood from his stab wound, and the mermaid give her one final look before dropping into the sea, this princess vows revenge and become a pirate queen...killing and or selling, even eating the mermaid she captures on the open sea. Or, something along that line.

YoshiSkittlez said


P; <( <3 )
Maybe, but for now, I'm sticking to the three riders who were background characters in Vasilisa the Beautiful.
I'd choose a male version of Ursula...a silver tongue tentacle monster...wait, Cthulhu?!
-san = used at an end of the name of acquaintance?
-chan = usually used for a chose friend, more of a feminine thing
-kun = same as -chan, but more of a masculine thing
-sama = person of great respects?
-dono = lord/master, somebody of great rank?
onii-chan/-san = brother
onee-chan/-san = sister

baka = stupid/idiot
teme = 'you' said in a sort of tone, like you're calling them 'bastard'.
CallaLily180 said
Oh, yeah, did you know that Snow White tortured the evil queen?

I did. The iron shoes heated up till red, used as torture of a witch.
Wait, somebody mentioned that, nevermind.
I do know all of the old fairytale horrors...except for the Red Riding hood cannibalism, heck, I even knew about the shapeshifter thing for certain versions of the tale.

CallaLily180 said
I have heard about that one too, do you want me to give you a link to some cool video?


I can look up my Youtube history if I need to find it...though I did watch a few more twisted fairytale sort of videos thereafter.
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