LoyalHeart wrote:Will either one be related to the current problem with magic slowly disappearing from the land? because I can suggest Amara and Terry/Tara, could be enemies for this.
I surely hope not. Terry/Tara (henceforth TT) need magic to gain more power.
Ohgods. Sorry, guys! I had no internet access for a few days. I promise I'll get my profiles done and posted ASAP. Then we can start on Monday, my time. Sound fair? Just remember, don't go crazy and talk to the others in the SB!
"With friends like you, who needs a medical license?" - Paimon, Aether's Heart
“It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.” - Grace Hopper.
I..have absolutely no witty apology for why I posted the profile just *now*. But I did..and it's in my first (and only) post in the SB, because why wasting space.
I do hope we'll start soon c:
• previously ChildOfNowhere - they/them - literary fantasy with a fairytale flavour
Come on Scarlett Amara's gonna be ticked if this SB doesn't launch this being like her third appearence in a Storybook that never took off.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
In the unfortunate event that we don't start tonight, instead of letting the SB die out why don't we begin plotting? That way we'll have a starting point as soon as Scarr is ready ^^,
Does anybody have any suggestions as to where the SB will begin? Or anything else involving your character?
@ScarrletFire Sorry for being so pushy! I just really, really, really like my character for this. ^^,
I completely forgot where I was going with Nephil, I remember making him Aspen's Guardian, but the whole sadness part, I completely forgot where I was going with it.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
“Can a magician kill a man by magic?” Lord Wellington asked Strange.
Strange frowned. He seemed to dislike the question. “I suppose a magician might,” he admitted, “but a gentleman never could.” — Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
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