Great first posts everyone! Now to throw a little wrench in the plans~
I originally intended for Carver to be an NPC, but I'm thinking it'll work better if I create a character profile for him/control him, so we can play to the rivalry more.
I'm wondering how everyone's characters are going to factor into the story, as sleepy patrons. I'd like to go down the route of the others discovering that Isadora's the real one in power, which I think would be fun to play with. And of course, develop the relationships between the other characters. I'm imaging that Isadora doesn't like Caroline, but I'm not sure about the others.
How does this all sound? Any other ideas, feel free to share them. I'll develop Dean's bio/write my first post for him as soon as I can.
Edit: if anyone is still interested in joining, it's certainly not too late!
All our dreams can come true — if we have the courage to pursue them. -- Walt Disney
I think for the most part Joey is going to try to stay out of it, at least in the beginning. It's going to take some convincing that it's his problem before he'll step in and help them out.
Of course, Isadora's back-story would touch a soft spot for him, considering how most of his life has been spent honouring his father, both before and after his death.
Isadora doesn't really have much care for women unless they get in her way But her showing attention to one of her high prizes exes or asking too many questions or something could easily get Caroline on her bad side!
Sounds good if you want to play Dean Carver! Great for my character, since they are exes!
Dean's profile is up, and his first post should be up soon. If it's alright with you guys, I'm going to skip ahead to closing for the evening. We'll say the tavern opens at 5pm and closes at 3am. Dean's going to have some business with Isadora, and then it'll be the next day, and if you guys want you can post about what your characters do during the day. It would be especially interesting to see Joey's.
All our dreams can come true — if we have the courage to pursue them. -- Walt Disney
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