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4 yrs ago
Current Or link an audio file of it rather.
4 yrs ago
I legit want someone to read @Raging Ghost’s status below (the one with all the profanity) aloud in a Scottish accent and upload an audio file of it on here. Do it! Someone do it I dare you.
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6 yrs ago
Happy Thanksgiving
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6 yrs ago
So has anyone else ever spent several hours on an RP, reviewed it, posted it, and then thought “This is garbage.”?
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6 yrs ago
Once my drawing and sketching abilities improve a little more, I intend to start incorporating my own art into future RP’s of mine.
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Liam had watched her as she worked away at the coat, disregarding her suggestion at looking around the shop. He instead stood nearby for most of the procedure, watching her nimble little hands working away at replacing the buttons. He did occasionally cast stray glances around at the nearby shelves and racks, eyeing their contents with a sort of admiration. This young lady seemed very devoted to her work, and her skill showed in her store as well.

The price she had given was of no object, and besides, it did sound rather fair considering the uniqueness behind the request. Honestly, if anything, it was probably a bargain.

When she asked if he wished to try it on he gave a simple, yet warm smile.
"Yes." He said, his response coated with a glaze of enthusiasm.
He turned around slowly and extended his arms outward and behind him so she could slide the coat onto him. He was quite eager to see how he would look.
The man was pleased to hear that the store carried what he needed, and ensured the store owner that a short wait wouldn't bother him, as he had plenty of time.

The young lady introduced herself as "Alice", which was a nice name as far as he was concerned, though he did not voice this thought.
He introduced himself to her as Liam, Liam Enduro.

After introductions, Liam stood by and watched as Alice swooped about her shop, and followed when she motioned for him. He watched her lay out the coats she selected, and noted the particular coat she picked out of the selection, and cooperatively tried it on over his shirt.
It was satisfactory to him, and he was pleased that she could make a few "edits" to totally match it to his description.
When she asked if it was to his liking he ensured her that it was.

"It's perfect," he told her,"as good as I pictured it. Once you have changed out the buttons it will meet my fancy to the highest possibility. I'll take it."

He told her the wait was just fine, a half hour was no big deal, and he had plenty of time to spare, a slight smirk at the corners of his mouth as he said this. He said he would just wait there while she changed out the buttons.
@Super Duper

Maddison's question rang in Blake's ears.
He was silent for a several seconds after she said asked him that, his eyes glued to the floor as unheard thoughts swirled through his mind.
He finally looked back to her, making direct nearly unbroken eye contact as he spoke to her.

"I do work extensively Maddison yes, six days a week in fact, though some weeks I do work seven days. Generally though, I do get Sundays off unless of an emergency of course. I'll be home at six every night of course, unless I'm held up at the office, which isn't terribly often."

He stopped for a minute and leaned back into the futon, sighing heavily.

"Of course," he continued, "that really doesn't answer your question. So, to answer it; I really don't know."

He sat back silently, hands clasped at his stomach, he let his answer sink in for a minute before continuing,"I'm not going to tell you that you'll have all my time to yourself only to disappoint you, but I won't say I'll never be here for you either. I wish I could say my job were less demanding, but I can't, and my job is important to me, it's who I am."

He unclasped his hands and leaned forward on the futon, turning his eyes from Maddison down to the small table that sat before the couch.

"All I can assure you is this; I'll be here for you as often and frequently as I can. When I'm not here, you'll have George and Beatrice, they'll care for you in my absence. But I promise you Maddison, I'll try my best for you, I'll give you my all. I wish your mother and I could have worked things out, had stayed together so you could have had a proper family, but it just didn't work out."

He sat back once again, piling his wait against the back of the futon.
He looked back to Maddison once more and said finally,"Things will work out, everything will develop for the better. Please trust me on this Maddison. I know I wasn't there for you when you were a child, but now I have a change to change things, to make things better for you, just give me a shot."

The man accepted her offer and shook her hand.
Her skin was smooth and softer than silk. He resisted the urge to stroke his fingers against her flesh as he shook hands with her, as this would put her off initially and could complicate things.

As he withdrew his hand he responded to her,"Well, I'm looking for something rather unique. Unfortunately though, I have not found it anywhere else I have looked. I was on the verge actually of giving up, until I heard about your store and decided to come and scope things out. You see, I would like a dress coat that harbors a Victorian era theme to it, yet maintains a modest modern feel to it as well. Something that holds a certain kind of 'Renaissance class', but is not flamboyantly outdated either. A long, flowing coat without tails and with silvery buttons as shiny as jewels, and jet black material to boot. Do you have anything like that? Could you perhaps make it if not?"

He stood with his arms now crossed.
Though his face showed hopefulness at this request, he tried to maintain that he wouldn't be totally crushed if she could not meet his request.
After all, he truly wouldn't be. He realized how unusual his request was, which was why no mall nor clothing store he had visited could meet his desire in this article of clothing.
Several costume shops held pieces of a resemblance, but they were too fictious-looking and held no serious to them, in fact looking very childish.
So he passed on them, choosing to come to the last store he had not ventured to yet to seek out his desired coat.
The door handle to the tailoring shop suddenly rolled around with a short click, and slowly came creeping open. As the door now stood wide from the frame, in steppeda young man with pale skin and fiery red hair. He was tall, thin, and rather elegant looking. His long red hair was thrown back in a casual style and flowed freely down his shoulders, a single braid was tucked away within it's length. His pale skin seemed to glow, even in darkness.
His eyes, a piercing icy blue, scanned across the inside of the shop, overpassing the racks of clothing and the shelves of materials that lined the store's interior.
Though his face was calm, the intensity of his searching eyes was un-concealable.

He then caught site of her, the spry, raven-haired young lady who pranced about the shop, tending to it with a personal vigor.

I don't see anyone else here, she must be the owner, perhaps the only one who even works here. He thought.
His mouth stretched to a wide smile, a pleased sound came from the back of his throat only echoed into his own ears.

He reached back and gently pushed the door shut, after stepping further inside of course.

He then spoke, broadcasting his voice so the woman could hear him, yet not in a harsh, brutish way.
"Excuse me Miss," his voice smooth, and tender, "are you still open? I know it's rather late, but I have a dire need to make a purchase, and I gather that your store has what I need."
BTW @LadyRunic, you should know that Night Born (all the supernatural creatures of the world) are not but legend to humanity.
Unlike Tokyo Ghoul, which I previously referenced, as far as most are concerned they're nothing but creatures of fantasy.
Aside from Inquisitors (Night Born Hunters) and of course modern goths and geeks, no one believes they exist.

Just to clarify.
@LadyRunic I was actually thinking we could skip to the next day if you don't mind, or that next evening.

The plan I had in mind was for our mysterious male Vampire to meet Alice at work, strike up mutual conversation with her, and he then invites her out for an evening dinner or a drink. Afterward, he manages to get her to a secluded place, and then he attacks.

It'll all still be at night/evening, just a day after the opening post?

Does that sound fair? If you don't like that idea tell me and I'll hear out what you have in mind.
Alright @LadyRunic, the opening intro post is up.

I'm going to assume your intro post will be in Alice's tailoring shop?
EPISODE 1: GENESIS




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The darkness of night hung like a shroud over New York, the stars above dimmed by the cabal of man-made light that was the Big Apple. The air was filled with the sounds of the city; rowdy nightclub music, police sirens, the audio of billboard adds, and a grand chorus of millions of car horns and engines. Though elsewhere, at a lonesome bridge in the far southern reaches of the city, these sounds of nighttime New York were less flamboyant. Aside from the distant noises of the city itself, only the occasional vehicle pronounced itself into the night here.



A single, shadowy figure stood alone here, not at the bridge, but along the grassy knoll that rose from the edge of the river below. He stood still, looking casually across the river at the buildings on the other side, unmoving and patiently waiting. Unlike most, patience was in fact a virtue of his, a skill he possessed and could maintain for weeks at a time, which was found admirable by many, but tedious by some.
A sudden rustle from behind alerted him, the sound of shoes scraping through tall blades of grass. He turned to face the sound, pleased by what stood before him.

It was a young man in a suit, his dark hair shadowed deeper by the night, his skin slightly darkened in concurrence. From his mouth came the faint red glow of a lit cigarette, small puffs of smoke flowed from his face into the cool night air.

"Thomas," said the shadowy figure, his low voice stern and oily,"I've been waiting."

Thomas, the man in the suit, grunted slightly and took the cigarette from his mouth, releasing a blast of white smoke from his nose as he did so.
"That's your specialty isn't it," he said, "patience."

The shadowy man smiled widely, his white teeth glinting in the darkness, "It is, true enough," he said, "patience is a virtue that few possess, and I pride myself in maintaining such an air. My patience has been a boon through the many years, proving on more than several occasions to land me on top. You and the others might take note of this, if your wise."

"Enough lecturing if you please," Thomas said, resulting in an unseen smirk by the shadowy man, "why did you call me here tonight, and why here instead of your estate?"

The cloaked man turned his back to Thomas and replied,"Because I want on update on the search for Liam, and as for why here and not my estate, well, I like midnight strolls by the river." He said with another smirk. "And besides," he continued, "this is more discreet, less suspicion to be drawn us meeting here. Now, a report please."

Thomas took another hit to his cigarette and casually replied,"We've searched nearly all of Brooklyn and the Bronx, and no signs of Liam anywhere. I suspect he might be in Jersey or maybe inner New York City. We'll begin searching there tomorrow night."

The shrouded man stood silent, his arms relaxed at his sides, his gaze fixated on the row of buildings across the river.
Thomas looked at the man uncomfortably, an unsure grunt slipping from his lips.
The man finally turned back to Thomas and replied,"Very well. Liam is a slippery little snake, but he always leaves a more than obvious trail of blood in his wake. His carelessness will prove his undoing. Take the night to yourself Thomas, and rest easy tomorrow, you'll have your work cut out for you tomorrow night."

"Right." Thomas simply replied, he dropped his cigarette into the grass and ground it to powder with his shoe.
He turned and started down the side of the road, walking at an ever casual pace. The tall, shrouded man still stood in place as he had before Thomas's arrival, his gaze now peeled towards the sky, his eyes squinted in a fashion of hate.

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