I can't believe I've stuck myself with three girls for all of next year who think screaming, shrieking and making sex noises consists of banter. -_-
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Pepsi Max ftw!!!
8 yrs ago
The facts and lore of a specific universe: Canon. A large piece of artillery used to shoot shells: Cannon. Writers, please learn the goddamn difference. This has been a public service announcement.
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Posts will be delayed until wednesday, my dudes. Got some uni wori to catch up on.
Howdy all! I figured it was about time I spruced up my bio section. Or, y'know. Wrote something in it other than WIP.
So! Things to know about my mostly-good self:
I'm a 20 year old female, hailing from a not-so-small town in the north east of England. I'm currently about a third through my second year at Uni, and have made some awesome friends there so far. I also debate. That's always fun - arguing has always been an annoying trait (for others, that is) of mine, so putting it into something one can have on their CV is great. The competitions are super fun too. Anyway, roleplaying.
If you've known me for a short or long while, you'll likely know what an absolute slut for fantasy I am. High fantasy to low, I love those kind of roleplays and will nearly always be interested in new ones that crop up. The same applies for Sci-Fi, but at the moment, I'm not feeling inspiration for a good ol' spacefaring RP. Gotta get the Mass Effect out again, get me craving some Turian booty again. However, I won't go for only these ones. SoL can interest me if they're run properly, alongside horror, mystery, romance, etc. I won't ignore something simply because it doesn't have magic or flying bears in it or something. As for level, I like to consider my writing high-casual to low-advanced. Hopefully others will agree with me on that one, haha. Anyway, here's a list of specific fandoms I enjoy, kind of in order of preference:
Lord of the Rings Universe (Including The Hobbit)
Dragon Age series
Elder Scrolls
Mass Effect Trilogy
Star Trek (I'd love a Discovery one right now!)
Star Wars (Specifically the time around the Prequels; while I shan't get into the whole Prequel/Original war on which is better, roleplaying makes for more excitement in the prequel era. Clone Wars guys, c'mon!)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Fringe
Greek Mythology (PJO, but with the amount of Camp Half-Blood roleplays that have come and gone, I'd prefer one based more on the Original Mythologies)
Norse Mythology
Marvel
Left 4 Dead
The Walking Dead (Or any Post-Apocalypse Roleplay, really.)
'A Song of Ice and Fire' Series
House of Night Series
True Blood
Deus Ex
Blood Ties
The Vampire Diaries (I admittedly abandoned the show and books when the plot got too boring, but I still like the Universe. I'd join a roleplay based in it, if it had original characters, that is.)
Pacific Rim
Aaannndd I'll stop the list here before I go on forever. Basically there's a lot, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Hit me up if you want me in your roleplay, of if you'd like to do a 1x1 based around any of those areas, or even some additional ones if you think I'd be interested. I love original plots and Universes too, especially if they're done well.
Interesting thought - would it be likely that Nicolas knows Astrid's Father (And mother, he's been working there long enough)? Or, do they directly work together?
I loved Maggie's thoughts on Stef! And you're right, Maggie would be aware of Stef's Vampirism, because it's likely she would have told her about it. Stef's not one to keep things quiet if it means people's lives are at risk - Maggie has to know of any potential danger she may be in. Including her new blood-drinking roomie. :)
Originally coming from Egypt, the Sphinx is widely known about in modern day culture, thanks to the famous riddling monster popping up in just about anything to do with fantasy. However, since it’s crossing to Ancient Greece, the Sphinx has been constantly evolving; far past anything media has imagined.
To begin with there were three types of Sphinx: The Androsphinx (The most commonly seen in books and movies, with the body of a lion and the head of a man); the Hierachosphinx (The body of a lion and the head of a falcon); and the Criosphinx (the body of a lion and the head of a goat). Although the latter two fell into obscurity, the Androsphinx remained strong, eventually evolving into the Grecian Sphinxes seen in the story of Oedipus; the head of a woman, the body of a lioness, the wings of an eagle, and the tail of a serpent’s head. Naturally, there weren’t only females of this race around at this time, or they would have died out alongside their Egyptian cousins.
As time passed and the Greek Empire fell, the Sphinxes had to evolve once more – to survive against the Roman Legions sweeping across their land. In time, they began losing their more animalistic traits; it wasn’t just their heads that were of man anymore. By the time the Roman Empire fell, the Sphinxes had been humanoid for centuries. And so they have remained until this day.
Politics & Biology Sphinxes were never the most organised types. They were quite happy to laze about, eat humans or test heroes with riddles. As it is to this day – they have no government, no rules, and no hierarchy. If a Sphinx happens to meet another, it is usually a pleasant greeting, as many have gone back home to Egypt at this point. Therefore, you could consider yourself either very lucky or unlucky if you stumble across one in a place that is not their homeland. It just depends on how hungry they are. As for enemies, Sphinxes have not made many – but they are not dear to Werewolves, or vice versa. Makes sense, as the animals attributed to each as of cats and dogs – and you know how well they get along. The only thing that they have agreed upon as a species is that their existence should not be made known to the human world. However, there’s no way of knowing things will remain this way, considering most of the Other species are well aware they exist.
Naturally, along with their true form, they have lost plenty of other attributes. Speed, strength and dexterity have all fallen – but when compared to regular old humans, it’s hardly something to scoff at. They are quite capable of ripping a body limb from limb, or even toss a car if they put a lot of effort into it. Speed and agility are beyond human standards, making them fantastic climbers and runners. Additionally, their senses are stronger than humans – although not quite on par with Werewolves. They also have a more animalistic form they can bring forth – teeth can elongate into horrific fangs, the jaw dislocating itself to open the mouth wider; eyes take on a glowing tint which can vary between different Sphinxes, but the majority remain either gold or red; and nails sharpen into black talons, sharp enough to claw through metal. Some can even sprout large, feathered wings, although the transformation process is not an easy one.
However, it is here that their strengths end. Through evolution they have developed a series of weaknesses to fairly obscure things, one of which being olives. It’s unknown how it came about, but as they lost their animalistic form, olives became toxic to them in all of its forms. Basically, they avoid olive oil like the damn plague – in certain amounts it will cause pain, in others it will incapacitate. It would, however, take an entire vat of the stuff to actually kill a Sphinx.
Other weaknesses are not as odd as their olive “allergy” – mainly their healing factor. Despite their physical strength, their skin is almost as soft as human’s, meaning you could quite easily kill one if you caught them unawares. They do heal faster than humans, but it is often still quite slow when compared to other supernatural creatures. The worst is when their wings unfold, should they have been born with them. They sit beneath the skin of their back, so it takes some considerably painful ripping there to let the wings come loose.
Another notable thing about Sphinxes is that their blood is both toxic to most Other races (Barring Werewolves; another reason they don’t get along), and it has several magic qualities. Certainly enough to interest the Witch community. As for the toxicity, it’s not virulent enough to kill a Vampire, for example, but certainly incapacitate one.
Additional notes: Are immortal, and eat humans. :D
Humanoid, obviously. I'm thinking of have them evolve/breed out of their original form, only retaining a few of things left over. Which will be mainly claws, fangs, maybe wings? Still dithering over that one; anyway, these things will only come out when they want it to - like the Wendigo. Going to do something with riddles too. Can't have a Sphinx without riddles. XD
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[h2][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8fZeaUHsjw]Whole Lotta Rozie[/url][/h2]
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Howdy all! I figured it was about time I spruced up my bio section. Or, y'know. Wrote something in it other than WIP.
So! Things to know about my mostly-good self:
I'm a 20 year old female, hailing from a not-so-small town in the north east of England. I'm currently about a third through my second year at Uni, and have made some awesome friends there so far. I also debate. That's always fun - arguing has always been an annoying trait (for others, that is) of mine, so putting it into something one can have on their CV is great. The competitions are super fun too. Anyway, roleplaying.
If you've known me for a short or long while, you'll likely know what an absolute slut for fantasy I am. High fantasy to low, I love those kind of roleplays and will nearly always be interested in new ones that crop up. The same applies for Sci-Fi, but at the moment, I'm not feeling inspiration for a good ol' spacefaring RP. Gotta get the Mass Effect out again, get me craving some Turian booty again. However, I won't go for only these ones. SoL can interest me if they're run properly, alongside horror, mystery, romance, etc. I won't ignore something simply because it doesn't have magic or flying bears in it or something. As for level, I like to consider my writing high-casual to low-advanced. Hopefully others will agree with me on that one, haha. Anyway, here's a list of specific fandoms I enjoy, kind of in order of preference:
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[*] Lord of the Rings Universe (Including The Hobbit)
[*] Dragon Age series
[*] Elder Scrolls
[*] Mass Effect Trilogy
[*] Star Trek (I'd love a Discovery one right now!)
[*] Star Wars (Specifically the time around the Prequels; while I shan't get into the whole Prequel/Original war on which is better, roleplaying makes for more excitement in the prequel era. Clone Wars guys, c'mon!)
[*] Buffy the Vampire Slayer
[*] Fringe
[*] Greek Mythology (PJO, but with the amount of Camp Half-Blood roleplays that have come and gone, I'd prefer one based more on the Original Mythologies)
[*] Norse Mythology
[*] Marvel
[*] Left 4 Dead
[*] The Walking Dead (Or any Post-Apocalypse Roleplay, really.)
[*] 'A Song of Ice and Fire' Series
[*] House of Night Series
[*] True Blood
[*] Deus Ex
[*] Blood Ties
[*] The Vampire Diaries (I admittedly abandoned the show and books when the plot got too boring, but I still like the Universe. I'd join a roleplay based in it, if it had original characters, that is.)
[*] Pacific Rim
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Aaannndd I'll stop the list here before I go on forever. Basically there's a lot, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Hit me up if you want me in your roleplay, of if you'd like to do a 1x1 based around any of those areas, or even some additional ones if you think I'd be interested. I love original plots and Universes too, especially if they're done well.
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[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/87915-the-elder-scrolls-fruits-of-contention/ic]The Elder Scrolls: Fruits of Contention[/url]
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/154609-the-elder-scrolls-oblivion-crimson-skies/ic]The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion - Crimson Skies (GM)[/url]
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/158110-escaping-the-blight-a-collaboration-of-poohead189-middleearthroze/ic]Escaping the Blight (1x1)[/url]
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<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><div class="bb-center"><div class="bb-h2"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8fZeaUHsjw">Whole Lotta Rozie</a></div></div><br><br><font color="indianred">Howdy all! I figured it was about time I spruced up my bio section. Or, y'know. Wrote something in it other than WIP.<br><br>So! Things to know about my mostly-good self:<br><br>I'm a 20 year old female, hailing from a not-so-small town in the north east of England. I'm currently about a third through my second year at Uni, and have made some awesome friends there so far. I also debate. That's always fun - arguing has always been an annoying trait (for others, that is) of mine, so putting it into something one can have on their CV is great. The competitions are super fun too. Anyway, roleplaying.<br><br>If you've known me for a short or long while, you'll likely know what an absolute slut for fantasy I am. High fantasy to low, I love those kind of roleplays and will nearly always be interested in new ones that crop up. The same applies for Sci-Fi, but at the moment, I'm not feeling inspiration for a good ol' spacefaring RP. Gotta get the Mass Effect out again, get me craving some Turian booty again. However, I won't go for only these ones. SoL can interest me if they're run properly, alongside horror, mystery, romance, etc. I won't ignore something simply because it doesn't have magic or flying bears in it or something. As for level, I like to consider my writing high-casual to low-advanced. Hopefully others will agree with me on that one, haha. Anyway, here's a list of specific fandoms I enjoy, kind of in order of preference:<br><br><ul class="bb-list" style="white-space: normal;"><li>Lord of the Rings Universe (Including The Hobbit)</li><li>Dragon Age series</li><li>Elder Scrolls</li><li>Mass Effect Trilogy</li><li>Star Trek (I'd love a Discovery one right now!)</li><li>Star Wars (Specifically the time around the Prequels; while I shan't get into the whole Prequel/Original war on which is better, roleplaying makes for more excitement in the prequel era. Clone Wars guys, c'mon!)</li><li>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</li><li>Fringe</li><li>Greek Mythology (PJO, but with the amount of Camp Half-Blood roleplays that have come and gone, I'd prefer one based more on the Original Mythologies)</li><li>Norse Mythology</li><li>Marvel</li><li>Left 4 Dead</li><li>The Walking Dead (Or any Post-Apocalypse Roleplay, really.)</li><li>'A Song of Ice and Fire' Series</li><li>House of Night Series</li><li>True Blood</li><li>Deus Ex</li><li>Blood Ties</li><li>The Vampire Diaries (I admittedly abandoned the show and books when the plot got too boring, but I still like the Universe. I'd join a roleplay based in it, if it had original characters, that is.)</li><li>Pacific Rim</li></ul><br><br>Aaannndd I'll stop the list here before I go on forever. Basically there's a lot, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Hit me up if you want me in your roleplay, of if you'd like to do a 1x1 based around any of those areas, or even some additional ones if you think I'd be interested. I love original plots and Universes too, especially if they're done well.<br><br><hr class="bb-hr"><hr class="bb-hr"><br><br><span class="bb-u">Current Active Roleplays:</span><br>CURRENTLY UPDATING<br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/87915-the-elder-scrolls-fruits-of-contention/ic">The Elder Scrolls: Fruits of Contention</a><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/154609-the-elder-scrolls-oblivion-crimson-skies/ic">The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion - Crimson Skies (GM)</a><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/158110-escaping-the-blight-a-collaboration-of-poohead189-middleearthroze/ic">Escaping the Blight (1x1)</a></font><br><br></div>