Alright reading the characters now...
-smiles and happy face- A dragon riding dragon slayer. -nods-
Alright reading the characters now...
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
-nervous face- I have not made mine yet.
Our two half dragons can team up to fight your dragon slayer on a dragon.
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EDIT: In my introductory post I'm working on Evvie seems kind of like a sadist, which I suppose could actually lead to some character development later on. She enjoys battle, let's put it that way. She's fighting monsters who were going to attack a village, so she does have a little bit of an excuse.
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EDIT: I fixed a gramatical error that made a contradictory statement, saying that her eyes weren't intimidating and that they were. I also added in the lines "Some might say the see a hint of animosity in her eyes and fangs from time to time, but for the most part her human side won out. Not that her enemies knew of this. To her she was just a monster; the same as them, and they wondered why she would ally herself with the humans."
Last edited by ImportantNobody; 12-18-2012 at 09:51 PM.
Alright if everyone who is going to post a character does so we will have 8 fighters, 2 full brackets and some very unique characters...some that will be quite interesting in the fight.
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
-smiles and happy face- I am working on mine. -nods-
Yes, we look forward to the Dragon Slayer...
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
Is this dead? If so I request a fight between Evvie and Mr. Sandman in it's own thread. (That rhyme was unintentional)
well, I'm actually fairly busy but as long as this starts later on I'm still willing.
MelonHead does not give out free Melons.
Dead? No just waiting for a few stragglers to make it two brackets of four
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."