You live in Ketterdam. The Dime Lions (and Pekka Rollins) have left the city for good, and the only large gang left are the Dregs. You have tried desperately to erase your connections to the Lions, but it hasn't worked. Brekker and the rest of the Dregs found you and robbed you. And now, you have two options: join them, or find another way to make money. Being too lazy to build an empire from dirt (or scared to do anything else), you decide to hunt down Brekker and his gang, for better or worse. Along the way, you run into four others, also robbed, also looking for Brekker, also slightly disreputable. Seeing how the streets have taught you to be cautious, you decide to stick with them, but be careful. An ally never hurts, but you don't want to be left to die.
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Looking to see if anyone's interested in this sort of thing.
What would be expected:
2-3 sentences post-length wise, 1-2 times a day. Initial posts would be about 2 paragraphs, just to kick things off. Wide age range, maybe from about 15-35 for the characters. CSs fairly detailed (I'm not saying like 10-20 paragraphs, I'm saying seven max, but more like 1-4). I really only want five people in this role-play, and would like it if you could commit for a while beause replacing people left and right really slows things down. I would also apprciate it if you have read the books. It will make this a lot less hard on me. Grammar would also be appreciated. One or two errors every now and then is fine, but not to the point where readability is impaired.
~Arya
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Looking to see if anyone's interested in this sort of thing.
What would be expected:
2-3 sentences post-length wise, 1-2 times a day. Initial posts would be about 2 paragraphs, just to kick things off. Wide age range, maybe from about 15-35 for the characters. CSs fairly detailed (I'm not saying like 10-20 paragraphs, I'm saying seven max, but more like 1-4). I really only want five people in this role-play, and would like it if you could commit for a while beause replacing people left and right really slows things down. I would also apprciate it if you have read the books. It will make this a lot less hard on me. Grammar would also be appreciated. One or two errors every now and then is fine, but not to the point where readability is impaired.
~Arya