I already have too many SBs, but because this one's concept is so intriguing (and just because it's you, @QueenAnne), I shall join. However, I have a few questions:
1. The descriptions of the Parlour and the Dining Room is incomplete. Is this intentional, or was it accidentally left out? 2. Will our characters have to progress outwards through the twelve circles, meaning things will become progressively easier, or is the exit located in the centre of Hell for some twisted reason? 3. Do our characters still experience their basic needs (hunger, thirst, sleep, etc.) while they are in Hell? It's not like they can die again, right?
But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. — Paul the Apostle
Winter is inevitable. Spring will return eventually, and AstralHunter with it.
In answer to your questions: 1. Not intentional. I'll go fix that... 2.The house (when everybody gets out) is on the edge of Hell. The circles get smaller, not bigger. 3. And yes, for reasons that will be explained later.
Since communication is so important in SBs, I shall post a video just to get us discussing while we wait for more people to join and procastinate on completing our character profiles.
But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. — Paul the Apostle
Winter is inevitable. Spring will return eventually, and AstralHunter with it.
Oh what the heck! Count me in! (If my partners in crime have joined this, then so must I!)
@Rydia, seeing as me and @Wolfare1 are now together in 3 SBs, can we finish the challenge with all three's posts, or still just two (naturally we still need to do at least 8 posts, but still...) I'm just asking, tis all (You won't know if you don't try)
Former incarnations have been: TheWanderingWizard TheClockworkConjurer TheIllusiveIntellect TheSunderingSorceror And, TheMaieuticMesmerist
Before I approve him, I'd like you to give him another, bigger sin. Nobody goes through life perfect, and all those you have listed are rather common, or not specific enough. Some ideas are manipulating people, being overly prideful and boasting/looking down on others, and etc. But I like everything else
Let the blood pour down in rivers as the world burns.
Drat! I suppose now I must also submit mine... Okay then, which personality disorder to choose? Narcissism? I can't stand arrogant people. Psycopathy? I prefer characters who can actually feel something. Ooh - sociopathy! Not technically a personality disorder, but close enough.
@QueenAnne, whenever I think of a purely evil character, this theme comes to mind. It's just so deliciously... chaotic. In fact, I've been downloading the Hobbit trilogy's soundtrack for the past week. It certainly was exhausting tracking everything down, since I wanted the separate tracks, not as a whole album, but I have thus far succeeded in acquiring the Special Edition versions of both the first and the second movie. All that remains now is the third, but I shall tackle that later this week.
But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. — Paul the Apostle
Winter is inevitable. Spring will return eventually, and AstralHunter with it.
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. — Henry David Thoreau, "Walden"
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