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OOC for Shipwreck!



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Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:35 pm
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i2aku says...



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Hot sun burning once soft flesh. Sand digging into skin, little shards of glass pressing against your tired palms. The light is bright- far too bright. You look around frantically, searching for some sort of answer, when it finally dawns on you: You, and a few others have survived a shipwreck, and somehow floated to shore. What mysteries will this island hold? Is there anyone else on it? Are you ever going to leave?

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Thu Feb 17, 2022 7:43 am
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Shady says...



Hi! Mind if I join? c:

I think I'd probably bring in my character Pratik. He's 20, athletic, observant, and generally charismatic but he can be a social chameleon and blend into whatever situation he finds himself in.

I could also bring in another character if you'd rather! Provided you're still looking for additional participants ^-^

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Thu Apr 14, 2022 12:38 am
Ljungtroll says...



@i2aku Hi, may I join as well? I was thinking of bringing in a character from a dream I had--they're a robot; I hope that's alright! They do have vulnerabilities of course, definitely prone to rust.
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