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Rayorian ducks behind Lucipher.The Archangel huffs, "Okay, I see how it is." He holds up a hand, the flames flowing harmlessly around him.
"Well I'm not fireproof," Rayorian retorts.
"Oh, now you're ignoring me," the dragon states. He roars, a plume of fire releasing from his mouth. "Ignore that."
The dragon snaps his head in Rhett's direction. He banks hard, slamming into one of the stone towers, latching on with his claws and wrapping his tail around it for support. The next words out of the dragon's mouth are not telepathic, "I know you did not just tell me to calm down."Rayorian hums in a thoughtful way, "This dragon sounds familiar," he mumbles.
Lucipher shrugs.
Dresseme sighs, "I'm getting bored, guys."
"What are you doing; you look consitpated," Lucipher comments."Hush," Rayorian replies, "he's focusing."
"Is that what that look means?"
Dresseme hangs out the window, waving a hand in a downward motion. "You can rescue me, darling. Actually I would prefer it."
Rayorian sighs. " 'Tis glitter. Lucipher is implying you sparkle like the vampires in the book series Twilight."
Rayorian takes a step back, sweeping out an arm and offering the other man a mock bow. "By all means, let me know how it goes.""Oh wait!" Lucipher says, pulling out a small pouch from thin air. "Let me get you into character." He takes a handful of something from the pouch and throws it over the man's head, shiny gold glitter particles raining down on him.
My setting is an empty white room because this is just an example, characters can use magick, my characters are Lucipher, black and red hair, blue eyes, dressed in a black shirt, and black jeans faded to gray at the knees. Rayorian, brown hair, blue eyes, fallen angel, has on a long white coat. And Dresseme, a drag queen with blonde hair who successfully designs clothing in New YorkMy friend Elamirdra has a male vampire character that she feels is too flat and she wants him to develop some battle skills, a quirk and be a little bit more edgy. Now we shall design a quest.............
A queen has been kidnapped by a dragon and is held in the highest room in the tallest tower. Now lets see if our characters can rescue her.
Dresseme sits up, glancing around the room. It's old and smells of mildew. There is a large poster bed covered in dust and moth eaten blankets. A few dressers line the walls, crooked with broken legs and splintered drawers.
She climbs to her feet, dusting off her jeans, and wrinkles her nose. "Where in the world am I?" She makes her way across the room to the only available window and peeks out. She looks to be in some kind of tall, stone tower.
Something roars above her and she glances up, seeing a dragon flying overhead. She shrieks. "Oh my God, I was kidnapped by a dragon?! How does this even happen?!"
"Hey Drez!"
She glances down to the ground to see three men standing at the gate to whatever castle she's locked up in.
Lucipher waves, the action energetic. "Don't worry; I got this! I'll rescue you!"
Dresseme groans, "Can somebody else do it please?"
Rayorian shrugs, "I'll give it my best shot."
This role play is more about helping writers, new or old, with character development. By taking your character from their world and sticking them in another one, forcing them to interact with different characters. This might help you give them more depth, more personality by figuring out how they will react to other characters or scenarios not part of your world.This is a simple guidline to help others get acquainted with your characters. Give us a brief description of your character, ex: hair color, eye color, body type, race, or whatever you feel is relevent. Give us some personality traits if you already have some in mind.
We could use a brief description of the setting where your RP will take place so we don't picture your characters in a white, empty room. Not that there's anything wrong with white, empty rooms but we could use some color. It would help to know what resources are available for all present characters.
Give us a brief summary of the number of characters in the scene, the action or dilemma, conflict, goal, or whatever situation you want your characters to be in. Is there a dragon, is there a princess, or a queen and is she in drag? Is the knight going to save the drag queen, or is the drag queen going to slay the dragon? (Those stiletto heels are deadly :D)
Everything else, just throw it at the wall and see what sticks. Maybe in this case we should stick with the white walls.
Don't hesitate to start your own thread and invite other authors to bring their own characters and play along.
