All alone.
No parent to love you.
No meal to fill you.
No bed to sleep on.
No friends to lean on.
Just your everyday work, work, work until the master frees you.
But will he?
Broken Hope
Child slave roleplay
You grew up with your parents in Pakistan, who always spoke of "the master". Always worked for "the master". Always argued about "the master". And now, you have your own. You were just picked up one day, maybe as young as five, by some very unfriendly men, who took you to a master of your very own. Your parents didn't refuse. He told you what to do, but not why. Other children said it was because their parents borrowed money, and now they had to help repay the debt. So now, here you are, still working for the master, nearly twelve maybe, but losing hope of going home.
Masters and Child Labourers
Master:
Slaves:
Master:
Slaves:
Master:
Slaves:
Rules:
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-Respect each others roleplay styles, but if it is impossible to understand (ie: text speak, poor grammar, no quotations) then you have permission to comment-
-To join, you must fill out the form, and read this whole post-
-No text speak, poor grammar, spamming or chatting. If you really must say something, put it in brackets or after "O.O.C" which means "Out Of Character"-
-Keep everything PG13, and no scenes that will make younger people uncomfortable, like excessive harassing, no matter what kind-
-Follow all CS rules, wherever you are-
-Respect everyone everywhere-
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About Child Labour...
Facts from Free The Children
As of 2004, there were 218 million child labourers around the world.
The number of child labourers fell by 16 percent between 2000 and 2004.
Twenty-six percent of all children in Africa are workers. While the percentage of child labourers is decreasing across Africa, there are actually more children in the workforce now than 10 years ago.
Seven out of 10 children work in agriculture, two in services and the last one in industry.
It is estimated to take $760 billion over 20 years to eliminate child labour completely. The estimated benefit in terms of better education and health is over $4 trillion, a six to one difference.
Contest:
Make up a storyline for the roleplay.
-Make it include all characters in the roleplay, and may include other characters-
-It must be more than one paragraph-
-It must connect to the roleplay (but doesn't need to connect to what's happened so far)-
No parent to love you.
No meal to fill you.
No bed to sleep on.
No friends to lean on.
Just your everyday work, work, work until the master frees you.
But will he?
Broken Hope
Child slave roleplay
You grew up with your parents in Pakistan, who always spoke of "the master". Always worked for "the master". Always argued about "the master". And now, you have your own. You were just picked up one day, maybe as young as five, by some very unfriendly men, who took you to a master of your very own. Your parents didn't refuse. He told you what to do, but not why. Other children said it was because their parents borrowed money, and now they had to help repay the debt. So now, here you are, still working for the master, nearly twelve maybe, but losing hope of going home.
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[b]Username:[/b]
[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Master or Labourer:[/b] (Don't sign up to be a master if all places are taken)
[b]Looks:[/b] (No pictures please)
[b]Age:[/b] (No older than 13, please.)
[b]Master:[/b] (Please choose one of the
[b]Story:[/b] (Not necessary)
[b]Other:[/b]
Masters and Child Labourers
Master:
Slaves:
Master:
Slaves:
Master:
Slaves:
Rules:
-
-Respect each others roleplay styles, but if it is impossible to understand (ie: text speak, poor grammar, no quotations) then you have permission to comment-
-To join, you must fill out the form, and read this whole post-
-No text speak, poor grammar, spamming or chatting. If you really must say something, put it in brackets or after "O.O.C" which means "Out Of Character"-
-Keep everything PG13, and no scenes that will make younger people uncomfortable, like excessive harassing, no matter what kind-
-Follow all CS rules, wherever you are-
-Respect everyone everywhere-
-
About Child Labour...
Facts from Free The Children
As of 2004, there were 218 million child labourers around the world.
The number of child labourers fell by 16 percent between 2000 and 2004.
Twenty-six percent of all children in Africa are workers. While the percentage of child labourers is decreasing across Africa, there are actually more children in the workforce now than 10 years ago.
Seven out of 10 children work in agriculture, two in services and the last one in industry.
It is estimated to take $760 billion over 20 years to eliminate child labour completely. The estimated benefit in terms of better education and health is over $4 trillion, a six to one difference.
Contest:
Make up a storyline for the roleplay.
-Make it include all characters in the roleplay, and may include other characters-
-It must be more than one paragraph-
-It must connect to the roleplay (but doesn't need to connect to what's happened so far)-