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Post by ƤαƖƖαѕ ✧ on Feb 16, 2017 6:05:57 GMT -5
I love love love historical and rps based off musicals
I don't mind with the post length since I'm sick and probably won't be writing that much, so..
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Post by Sherk on Feb 16, 2017 7:02:38 GMT -5
I'm in school today, but I'll do my best to respond promptly. c:
I'm huge on historical as well, what eras do you like the most?
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Post by ƤαƖƖαѕ ✧ on Feb 16, 2017 7:05:24 GMT -5
(No problem!
Also I love any era but I tend to do a lot of Ancient Roman. I am happy to do anything x)
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Post by Sherk on Feb 16, 2017 7:08:05 GMT -5
I've never tried ancient roman, actually! I don't know that much about it, but it might be fun. Do you have any plots?
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Post by ƤαƖƖαѕ ✧ on Feb 16, 2017 7:12:51 GMT -5
(Yeah I have a couple actually. But obviously let me know if you'd like to do another time period x
So the first one is pretty basic. My charrie is a Celtic gladiator and your charrie is the son or daughter of the Emperor. My charrie catches the eye of your charrie and we can just go from there.
The second is one charrie is a Roman soldier in Britain and the second is the son or daughter of the British chief who gets captured in battle. We go from there)
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Post by Sherk on Feb 16, 2017 7:15:09 GMT -5
Nah, I actually sorta wanna try roman. Forgive me for any mistakes, it's been forever since I learned about roman culture.
Why don't we do the first one?
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Post by ƤαƖƖαѕ ✧ on Feb 16, 2017 7:19:49 GMT -5
(Sure, it's great. And don't worry about making mistakes. As long as you don't have them rolling around in tanks XD
Sure, the first one source sounds great. Can I just check that you're okay with being the second charrie and can I get what gender pairing you want just in case we add romance)
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Post by Sherk on Feb 16, 2017 7:42:53 GMT -5
... *throws away tank-driver character concept*
Darn.
I'm perfectly okay with being them, and any gender pairing is a-okay by me. I personally usually play masculine/neutral characters, but I like playing girls well enough, and it really depends on how I'm feeling. I'm bad at commitment so I'll figure out which gender my character will be momentarily.
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Post by ƤαƖƖαѕ ✧ on Feb 16, 2017 7:45:22 GMT -5
Hahaha XDDD
Okay that's fine then. My character is generally a male so you can choose whatever for your own character. X)
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Post by Sherk on Feb 16, 2017 8:14:50 GMT -5
Alrighty. Do you mind starting?
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Post by ƤαƖƖαѕ ✧ on Feb 16, 2017 8:16:25 GMT -5
Totally, give me a minute. I have a starter prepared in advance for this plot. Let me just dig it out)
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Post by ƤαƖƖαѕ ✧ on Feb 16, 2017 8:25:27 GMT -5
Felix knelt on the back of a cart, which was parked in a square outside of the Coliseum in Rome among more than a dozen others.
His real name was Aedan, for he was from Britain, the land of the Celts. His tribe had been the last to fall to Rome, perhaps thanks to his efforts in the final battle. The battle in which he was taken. But he heard, months after he had been taken, simply from gossip on the streets, that his tribe too had fallen. The Romans now wanted to sweep north into Caledonia (Scotland), but he figured it would fall as well.
When he had been taken from battle, he had been renamed, and they now called him Felix. Which the 23-year-old gladiator found ironic, considering it meant 'Luck'. His life, he couldn't help but thinking, was anything but lucky.
His blond head was bent as he knelt, his hands behind his back. His skin was very pale, so pale one could almost miss the silvery scars along his back from years of whipping. His blue eyes were shut, his face hidden behind his pale hair. The only things showing of his face were his ears, one of which was clipped, marking him out as a slave.
Free Roman citizens circled the carts, examining the gladiators, deciding which ones to place bets on in the upcoming fights. Felix was popular, because he was Celtic, which made him quite exotic to the Romans. He had also been a gladiator for 5 years, long enough to develop the kind of sinewy muscle that drew potential betters' attention.
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