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Postby glassea » Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:22 pm

an asian to the knee wrote:I actually only like maroon 5's first...two albums or three? In any case, I really don't favor their newer songs now. Songs About Jane is a good album though. /nods

i agree
i like old maroon five and old train yup
*nods*
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby Rivkah » Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:47 pm

Train
Paramore
Queen
Cheap Trick
Black Sabbath
Breaking Benjamin
Three Days Grace
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Pink Floyd
Plain White T's
KISS
The Police
Green Day
Crosby Stills and Nash
The Monkeys
Linkin Park
Chameleon Circuit
... basically rock and heavy metal
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warriors

Postby glassea » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:24 pm

anyone interested in this warriors roleplay? it's around the low semi-lit level for most of us if you're interested, and has a collaborating group of loners made by - carrie dee.
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby Placebo Effect » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:43 pm

I had a muse boost... (Okay I ate lots of chocolate and feel sick, I admit it.) I would like to play the girl number 3, and I'm looking for three other people who will be willing to join the roleplay.

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Stand by the sea and you'll hear them singing. Stand too close and you'll find yourself drowning. Here come the sirens of the waters, the witches of the sea.They are rage personified, each whisper is a wave and each scream is a storm. They are destruction embodied, each soft breath is a whirlpool brewing, each yell a tsunami. They used to pull sailors from ships, and drown them in the depths of the ocean. They used to drag people down into caves and keep them prisoner in caverns containing air bubbles. They used to pick the flesh from the bones of children and laugh as they heard them sobbing. Considered to be so evil that they were spawned from hell itself, people stayed away from the beaches in fear.

"Hush now child, this is sanctuary, the witches cannot get in here."
"They killed my parents... My mother, my father--" A child sobbed in the darkness of the chapel, legs sore from running across sand and soaked grass. A storm raged overhead, the creation of witches.
The vicar gently lifted the seven year old up into his arms and ran his fingers through her tangled wet hair, "We shall pray for them then, and that whoever took them from this world will surely be punished." The vicar was a man with greying hair, he'd seen a lot of the sirens ever since he came to the chapel in 1761. It was now 1780 and this was the worst storm he'd ever set his wise eyes on and witnesses. And this was the first person he'd seen escape from the siren's grasp, he'd take the child east to London in the morning if the storm had cleared so the king would understand what was going on.
The child sobbed into the vicar's shoulder as she was carried and looked up at the roof as there was a crack of lightning over head, there were holes in the roof, letting a few drops of rain in here and there.
The vicar carried the child up to the front pews, and wrapped her in a blanket.
"We are damned..." The girl whispered softly, too quiet for the vicar to hear, watching as he hurried about looking for matches to light candles. He didn't notice the girl's teeth glinting in the darkness, pearly white fangs, he didn't notice her talons as they had been hidden by her dress. He didn't notice that sirens could shapeshift into something that vaguely represented a human until it was too late.

"For no one can stop us."


People think light houses were designed to show sailors where the rocks are when they are close to land, and though that is a useful feature of light houses, they were originally intended to ward off sirens. It was found by a girl named Anise Clarence that a bright light would scare away the witches, so every night her father went out to sea, she would stand by the waters edge with a light to guide him back safely. Miss Clarence knew that she was testing her limits however and after a few months of tricking the sirens they tricked her. A good wave of water was enough to douse the light of the girl's candle and it took no more than two witches to catch the girl's ankles and drag her kicking and screaming out into the depths. They were cruel sometimes like they were with Anise, and didn't pick her bones clean. Instead, they let her body float down the Thames river in the morning and enjoyed the gasps of horror.


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In England, in 1831, William IV known as the Sailor King made it his royal duty to remove each of the watery witches from their sanctuary of the sea and kill them. He raised a fleet of ships to set sail from Dover in the South of England, the plan was to sail around the base of England and land in Cornwall. The boat was grounded at Lands End and the sailors swore they heard angels singing to them.

The King tried once more, and in a secret attack, the English and the French joined forces and fought in the body of sea now known as the channel. The twenty one mile stretch between England and France was a mess of blood, destroyed ships and the floating carcasses of sirens. It was thought that there were only twelve sisters that were sirens, but as the King sailed in victory back to England, thousands more stayed beneath the waters, plotting revenge.

The sirens buried their dead as they usually did, by wrapping them in sheets that were once sails from great ships, and taking them to the depths of the ocean that humans call the twilight zone. They watched as King William and his men celebrated the deaths of their kin. The men taught the children how to fight, while the women began to concoct spells and potions that would help them in their fight against humanity.

True mermaid sightings over the years have started to rise, but consider this... Are you watching them, or are they watching us?


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Now it is summer, in 2013 and the sirens are ready. They plan on testing their plans on a small remote village in the West of England.

The sirens have a lot more than luck on their side, and the majority of modern day England refuses to believe in the supernatural any more... All apart from four friends who don't fit in. The group consists of two boys, two girls. If you wish for a spot, send me a pm.

1. Male, eighteen years old. He loves diving, surfing and is a generally happy person. He's not very mature, and loves to goof around and often puts salt in tea.
2. Female, nineteen years old. She's a photographer and obsessed with homework and getting everything done to a high standard - generally not that cheerful, and very mature.
3. Female, eighteen years old. She is the sister of 4 and is a tomboy. She tends to steal her brother's clothes, cuts her hair short, loves diving and surfing and anything to do with being in the water even if it's freezing.
4. Male, nineteen years old. He is the brother of 3 and finds his little sister sweet. He doesn't mind the clothes stealing. He's a tearaway though, and has been caught once or twice for graffiti and trespassing in old buildings.

The group will have to be clever, perhaps steal nets from fishermen to catch sirens, perhaps write to newspapers... I will need imaginative people to join the roleplay, I don't want to come up with all the ideas myself.
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granddad, even though
you are no longer with us
physically, you'll always be
in my heart. i miss you.

08 / 07 / 2013
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby indebted » Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:36 am

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1815451
lion roleplay; if anyone's interested. sort of half based on the lion king.
i like dragon capitalism a lot lmao
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby thunderofthedrum » Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:49 am

I WANT TO ANSWER THE MUSIC QUESTION.

Incubus
Florence + the Machine
the Beatles
the Offspring
Muse
Gorillaz
Imagine Dragons
Enya
Thrice
Rage Against the Machine
Beastie Boys
Black Keys
Iron and Wine
Jamie T
Foo Fighters
Linkin Park
Mumford and Sons
The Hush Sound
Klaypex
Awolnation
Coldplay
Nine Inch Nails
The Faint
Celldweller
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Pretty Lights
Mimosa
Young the Giant (a few?)
Ratatat
Kings of Leon
Pink Floyd
Fever Ray
Modest Mouse
Imogen Heap/Frou Frou
The Hoosiers
Regina Spektor
Atreyu
Senses Fail
Papa Roach
Yellowcard
M83
Radiohead
MGMT
The Prodigy
Skrillex (a few songs)
Mindless Self Indulgence
Rise Against
Transplants
OneRepublic (a few songs)
Silversun Pickups
&& movie soundtracks :3
There's stuff I listened to more in
middle/high school that I don't anymore hardly:

All American Rejects
Good Charlotte
Panic! at the Disco
Basshunter
Sum 41
Mika
Cobra Starship
Sugarcult
The Killers
Owl City
Relient K
Train
Skillet
Three Days Grace
Flobots
Ben Folds Five
Presidents of the United States of America
Blink 182
Switchfoot
Hawthorne Heights
Tokio Hotel
My Chemical Romance
Evanescence
Jason Mraz
Filter
Chumbawamba
Blue October
Brand New



THAT SAID.
I would LOVE to join the Harry Potter one as
James but not sure about being able to commit.
I bet I could post a few times a week?
I've done James before though it was years ago.
I don't typically do the old canons; mostly I like
the depressing stuff starting at the end of the
Battle of Hogwarts - mostly Ron, maybe George,
possibly Hermione, once Angelina. I don't do the
future kids except for Scorpius and that was a
fluffy RP.
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby rose; » Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:55 am

my music is all over the place
scene gave me a list of a bunch of artists and now I listen to about half of them, but only a song to a few songs from each and same with most artists, I like a song here or there but that's it
I use to the listen to the radio a lot too, so it was whatever was popular and on the radio, but now I have found a few artists that I like most, if not all songs from, which would be Maroon Five, Mumford and Sons, One Republic, Of Monsters and Men, Pentatonix, Fun, and Imagine Dragons
and my music greatly affects my music, if I have it on. Half the time I watch netflix as I type replies though, but if a really emotional reply I'm trying to write, I usually switch to music and am generally happy with my reply
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby indebted » Tue Jul 16, 2013 2:03 am

I listen to Florence and the Machine, He Is We, Regina Spektor, Disney (amg love Disney), and Taylor Swift, but only occasionally.

I don't know if this counts but...I Know You Know by The Friendly Indians is something I listen to commonly (theme of Psych!) but I haven't heard any of their music except for that one so yeah.
i like dragon capitalism a lot lmao
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby fas513 » Tue Jul 16, 2013 2:59 am

nothing to see here :arrow:
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Re: The Semi-Literate & Literate Roleplayer's Club (V3)

Postby indebted » Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:01 am

You have to join, Fas513. My apologies if you already have! ^^
i like dragon capitalism a lot lmao
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