Under The Moon Roleplay! (O/A)
Aug 10, 2015 14:43:07 GMT -5
Post by beech on Aug 10, 2015 14:43:07 GMT -5
Welcome to the Moon stadium, we hope you enjoy your stay~
A new batch of survivors with one purpose has been sent to the Moon stadium; entertain their audience. With hidden cameras placed everywhere and twenty-four strangers trapped inside of a dome, what could go wrong? Well, everything of course! And don't forget to stay inside of the cabin at night. Or don't, either way it's sure to be entertaining for us.
Rules: (READ THEM, THEY'RE IMPORTANT. IT PRETTY MUCH REVEALS THE PLOT!)
Rule #1: Follow any and all of Falcon's rules
Rule #2: No god-modding
Rule #3: No power-playing
Rule #4: No being a Marysue or Martysue.
Rule #5: Only two people per animal. There will be six animals, and there's a girl and boy for each. Check if you want an animal please. This is one of the only circumstances where I will reject someone. Just so there's no confusion, each character has an animal counterpart that they can turn into when they are angry.
Rule #6: This is not a fight to the death. They're trying to find a way out, not kill each other. There are, however, other things that come out at night that will kill them.
Rule #7: This may resemble the Maze Runner but there's no maze.
Rule #8: Your animal-human must match. For example; you can't have a white wolf with your human side having black hair. If you want a wolf with white hair you must have a human with white hair.
Rule #9: To prove that you read the rules, put "Where are we?" in the "other" section.
Rule #10: Under no circumstances and for no reason ever could a character survive the night outside of the cabin for the night. If your character is caught outside of the cabin, the monsters will get them. So please don't make your characters mouse-brained. Thanks! c:
Rule #11: Spots won't open back up when your character dies so the only way that you can have a certain animal is if you get it first.
Rule #12: If all the spots are taken, feel free to request a new animal!
Rule #13: Your characters, and other people's characters, can't have known each other in the past as their memories are meant to be hazy. Your characters (the ones you personally own) cannot be in a relationship.
Animal counterparts:
Coyote:
Coyotes are playful and occasionally sassy. They're family-oriented and if they're without another of their own counterpart for too long, they begin to feel sick. Coyote's human sides usually have very tan -possibly a shade of brown or red- skin, with silver, red, golden, and occasionally black with yellow, brown, blue, green, or gray eyes. You'll have to research for your coyote's fur or eye color.
Wolf:
Wolves are docile and introverted. They rarely like to communicate with animals outside of their pack, but they do it to survive. Wolves' human sides usually vary in skin color with black, brown, red, blonde, gray, or white hair and gold, orange, brown, gray, green, or blue eyes. You'll have to research for your wolf's fur or eye color.
Dingo:
Dingoes are similar to wolves and coyotes. They're docile and introverted and prefer to stick to themselves, even more-so than coyotes. They're similar in color to coyotes but tend to be smaller than them.
Tiger:
Tigers are introverted and loners. They don't get along well with anyone, even animals of their own kind. However, rarely, two tigers may form a bond, and create a "pack" of sorts. Tiger's human sides usually have varying skin colors with ginger, white or reddish-brown hair and brown, gold, green, blue, silver or red eyes. You'll have to research for your tiger's fur or eye color.
Lion:
Lions are family-oriented but can be violent. They would easily kill another member of another animal to save one of their own kind. Lion's human sides usually have very tan skin colors with (usually bushy or thick) blonde, white or ginger hair and orange, yellow, brown, gray, silver, blue, or green eyes. You'll have to research for your lion's fur or eye color.
Cat:
Cat's are protective and honorable. Though, cat's personalities vary greatly depending on the cat. Take Tigerstar and Firestar for example. Cat's human sides usually have varying skin colors with pretty much any hair color and pretty much any eye color, just keep in mind that it has to match the cat's fur or eye color. You'll have to research for your cat's fur or eye color.
Dog:
Dog's personalities are the most varying and it's hard to pinpoint their actual personality traits. Their human and animal fur and eye colors vary depending on the breed, so it'll be hard to tell. Be sure to include both though.
Bears:
Bear's personalities are very aggressive and lonerish. They prefer to be on their own than with other people which makes them difficult to get along with! Their human and animal fur should be either brown, black, or white (depending on the breed of bear).
Bunnies:
Bunny's personalities are the most shy. They stay away from mostly everyone, not because they're rude but because they're terrified. Bunnies have an advantage though, as they can sniff out things that other breeds might not be able to. Their animal or human fur has no set color but normal colors only. (No green, pink, purple, or blue.)
Lynxes:
Lynx's personalities are the kindest. They're sort of the mothers of the pack. They try to make sure that everyone eats before them. Their human and animal fur are typically a creamy-brown color but it could definitely vary so feel free to be unique!
The Moon Stadium:
The moon stadium is a large, bright green, kind-of-flowery, meadow surrounded by dense forest, with a large lake to the East that's too boggy to swim through, and a cabin on it's far West side.
The Cabin:
The cabin is a bright orange wooden cabin that's two stories tall. It has a fireplace and six bedrooms. It also has a kitchen and living room. The power works in it, surprisingly. The TV has no cable though, so they'd have to watch DVDs, which are conveniently located in a cabinet by the TV. The kitchen also has no food in it, and they'll have to catch food.
The lake:
The lake is a large lake full of fish... And... What is that?! Oh my! There's a sea monster in the middle! Perhaps we should avoid this part of the territory or not stray into the water?
A new batch of survivors with one purpose has been sent to the Moon stadium; entertain their audience. With hidden cameras placed everywhere and twenty-four strangers trapped inside of a dome, what could go wrong? Well, everything of course! And don't forget to stay inside of the cabin at night. Or don't, either way it's sure to be entertaining for us.
Rules: (READ THEM, THEY'RE IMPORTANT. IT PRETTY MUCH REVEALS THE PLOT!)
Rule #1: Follow any and all of Falcon's rules
Rule #2: No god-modding
Rule #3: No power-playing
Rule #4: No being a Marysue or Martysue.
Rule #5: Only two people per animal. There will be six animals, and there's a girl and boy for each. Check if you want an animal please. This is one of the only circumstances where I will reject someone. Just so there's no confusion, each character has an animal counterpart that they can turn into when they are angry.
Rule #6: This is not a fight to the death. They're trying to find a way out, not kill each other. There are, however, other things that come out at night that will kill them.
Rule #7: This may resemble the Maze Runner but there's no maze.
Rule #8: Your animal-human must match. For example; you can't have a white wolf with your human side having black hair. If you want a wolf with white hair you must have a human with white hair.
Rule #9: To prove that you read the rules, put "Where are we?" in the "other" section.
Rule #10: Under no circumstances and for no reason ever could a character survive the night outside of the cabin for the night. If your character is caught outside of the cabin, the monsters will get them. So please don't make your characters mouse-brained. Thanks! c:
Rule #11: Spots won't open back up when your character dies so the only way that you can have a certain animal is if you get it first.
Rule #12: If all the spots are taken, feel free to request a new animal!
Rule #13: Your characters, and other people's characters, can't have known each other in the past as their memories are meant to be hazy. Your characters (the ones you personally own) cannot be in a relationship.
Animal counterparts:
Coyote:
Coyotes are playful and occasionally sassy. They're family-oriented and if they're without another of their own counterpart for too long, they begin to feel sick. Coyote's human sides usually have very tan -possibly a shade of brown or red- skin, with silver, red, golden, and occasionally black with yellow, brown, blue, green, or gray eyes. You'll have to research for your coyote's fur or eye color.
Wolf:
Wolves are docile and introverted. They rarely like to communicate with animals outside of their pack, but they do it to survive. Wolves' human sides usually vary in skin color with black, brown, red, blonde, gray, or white hair and gold, orange, brown, gray, green, or blue eyes. You'll have to research for your wolf's fur or eye color.
Dingo:
Dingoes are similar to wolves and coyotes. They're docile and introverted and prefer to stick to themselves, even more-so than coyotes. They're similar in color to coyotes but tend to be smaller than them.
Tiger:
Tigers are introverted and loners. They don't get along well with anyone, even animals of their own kind. However, rarely, two tigers may form a bond, and create a "pack" of sorts. Tiger's human sides usually have varying skin colors with ginger, white or reddish-brown hair and brown, gold, green, blue, silver or red eyes. You'll have to research for your tiger's fur or eye color.
Lion:
Lions are family-oriented but can be violent. They would easily kill another member of another animal to save one of their own kind. Lion's human sides usually have very tan skin colors with (usually bushy or thick) blonde, white or ginger hair and orange, yellow, brown, gray, silver, blue, or green eyes. You'll have to research for your lion's fur or eye color.
Cat:
Cat's are protective and honorable. Though, cat's personalities vary greatly depending on the cat. Take Tigerstar and Firestar for example. Cat's human sides usually have varying skin colors with pretty much any hair color and pretty much any eye color, just keep in mind that it has to match the cat's fur or eye color. You'll have to research for your cat's fur or eye color.
Dog:
Dog's personalities are the most varying and it's hard to pinpoint their actual personality traits. Their human and animal fur and eye colors vary depending on the breed, so it'll be hard to tell. Be sure to include both though.
Bears:
Bear's personalities are very aggressive and lonerish. They prefer to be on their own than with other people which makes them difficult to get along with! Their human and animal fur should be either brown, black, or white (depending on the breed of bear).
Bunnies:
Bunny's personalities are the most shy. They stay away from mostly everyone, not because they're rude but because they're terrified. Bunnies have an advantage though, as they can sniff out things that other breeds might not be able to. Their animal or human fur has no set color but normal colors only. (No green, pink, purple, or blue.)
Lynxes:
Lynx's personalities are the kindest. They're sort of the mothers of the pack. They try to make sure that everyone eats before them. Their human and animal fur are typically a creamy-brown color but it could definitely vary so feel free to be unique!
The Moon Stadium:
The moon stadium is a large, bright green, kind-of-flowery, meadow surrounded by dense forest, with a large lake to the East that's too boggy to swim through, and a cabin on it's far West side.
The Cabin:
The cabin is a bright orange wooden cabin that's two stories tall. It has a fireplace and six bedrooms. It also has a kitchen and living room. The power works in it, surprisingly. The TV has no cable though, so they'd have to watch DVDs, which are conveniently located in a cabinet by the TV. The kitchen also has no food in it, and they'll have to catch food.
The lake:
The lake is a large lake full of fish... And... What is that?! Oh my! There's a sea monster in the middle! Perhaps we should avoid this part of the territory or not stray into the water?