No one has asked any questions! (No, AMU's questions do not count)
Well, I'll just put this list out there in case some people were wondering, but didn't happen to ask. It's a list of the royal family in each tribe.
Katt: Lion Byrd: Eagle Reptyll: Crocodile Roddint: Jackrabbit Hogh: Buffalo Fynn: Killerwhale Prymait: Gorilla Beecst: Wolverine Bair: Grizzlybear Dohg: Timberwolf (Ithy, if you don't want to be royal, then you can just be another breed of wolf, or an arctic fox)
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My character has both raccoon tail and ears, is that alright? I read over the thread and I couldn't find any objections so I am thinking that it is fine...but then, I don't know? I'll get rid of it if it is not allowed.
Sorry, Apple, but the Beecst tribe only has sharp teeth and nails, no tails or ears.
And, Devil, your character wouldn't have ears. Appearances only come from the father, so he wouldn't look anything like the mom, but it's ok for him to have simalar personalities. (If you're really set on having ears then... I guess...I'll allow it).
Last edited by Dragonet on Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'm a JESUS FREAK!!!
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I don't mind not being a royal. I still think it makes sense that he would have a personality like that just from being in the wolf breed, but I'm not set on being a royal.
I should let you all know that I am going to be out of town (and probably away from a computer) on Friaday but I will be returning on Sunday. If you all start, just know of my characters existence and I will definitely be posting on Monday at the latest!
Ok, so now, since we're so close on starting, I'll tell you what their quest is. (please put your thinking caps on, I don't want to loose any of you)
Many, many, miles of sea separate our country, Arbido, from another country called De'ago. Just like the people of Arbido are animal-people, the people of De'ago are insect-people. I'm not going to go into all of the details, but understand that the De'ago people have four arms, wings, buzzing noises, etc.
Because of the great distance between them, the countries don't communicate with one another, most people even think that the bug-people of De'ago are just myths that are put into stories to scare little kids. The few times that the De'ago did manage to sail as far as Arbido, they saw that it was a lush, bountiful country, and they wanted it. When they sailed back to their home land, they immediately notified their king and reported what they saw. The king was power thirsty man, and wanted this wonderful land. So, he declared war and sent a legend of ships to Arbido to take over the land. But, by the time the De'ago's ships arrived, many ships had sunk on the way, the remaining ships were tattered, and the soldiers were near starvation. Needless to say, it wasn't a very long war. The Arbido people had a quick and easy victory. But that was almost one hundred years ago.
Story's over, the De'ago people are gone for good, right? Wrong. They have found another, easier, way to get to the country of Arbido. (Are you with me so far? Good, 'cause it gets more complicated)
To tell you how the bug-people get to Arbido, I'm going to have to explain what a Tunnel is. A Tunnel is a magical doorway that allows you get from one country to the next. It's disguised as a regular cave, but, every day at sunset, the sun's rays shines onto a carving at the entrance of the cave. At that time (it only lasts about five minutes) it has the power to take you from Arbido to De'ago, or vice versa. Everyone believed that Tunnels were also myths.
But, one day, a De'ago happened to stumble apon a Tunnel cave as the sun was setting, and was whisked away to Arbido. As you can imagine (when he got back to his own country) he told the king of his discovery (this is another king, but he too had heard the tails of Arbido and wanted the land). The king was overjoyed at this discovery. After rewarding the man greatly, he sent a ligament of 20 to 30 men to Arbido to scout out the land in secrecy, while he prepared his army.
That was over five months ago, now the small band of De'ago warriors have finished scouting the land, and the king is ready with his army, waiting for them. They are ready to take the information back to their king, but the tunnel is all the way on the other side of the country (from where they stand) and they have a long journey ahead of them.
Your job is to get to the Tunnel before they do, and destroy it so that no more De'ago people can get through. But it wont be that easy. For one thing, you don't know where it is. For another, your racing the De'ago warriors and will no doubt run into them a few times. Not to mention what other obstacles you'll run into; sickness, hiding from tribes that don't want you in their land, a cannon to cross, violent storms, and other such things.
>So there you have it, your quest. I hope I didn't lose any of you, I tried to think of a way to make it more simple, of to shorten it, but I couldn't think of anything. Anyways, hopefully we'll start tonight.<
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