Therianthropy

Speaking of RP, I'm kinda hung up on what kind of character I wanna make.


I've been stuck on superheroes lately, so I'm kinda' tempted to make a kid who took lemons and made lemonade, using his shape shifting to fight crime.


But I also want to make a teacher. And I have an idea for a man with a dark past of illegal cage fighting who's trying to fix himself and is aiding said crime fighting student.


But now they're deal sounds like a whole other story and I'm not sure if it would draw too much from the main plot.
 
Well, I would like to retain some aspect of mystery within the rp. Such as the characters aren't supposed to let anyone know they have these powers. Because of hunters and the like. If you get what I mean?
 
Both sound awesome! Or, you know, you could always make Mrs. Handburne, the one with the nice ass that I mentioned before?
 
[QUOTE="Dear Inspector]Ah well, close enough. :) I don't get text talk... Never have, and never will.

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*laughs and stares guiltily at my typical plethora of chatspeak*
 
Gah, I keep posting late. The conversation changes before I get the chance to respond. Damn my slow typing skills!
 
I figured as much


It'd be really juicy material if the teacher was a hunter, but I don't really wanna' play that asshole right now. I've been playing the bad guy a lot recently.


Maybe I'll stick to my first idea of a human teacher who cage fights every now and then on the side.


But I do still want to make a student...
 
Do both. I don't care. Plus, more characters is great. It fills up more spots. Have fun with it! :) (But a teacher as a hunter would be kinda cool... Just saying...)
 
My problem is that I don't know what kind of student to make.


I really don't want to make a character on a whim and then lose interest, like I do all the time.


But the only thing I can think of that's stood the test of time is a guy with parental issues.


why do all my characters have parental issues?


maybe I should see someone about that
 
Especially if he has a stereotypically curly mustache that he twists dramatically with his finger whilst planning evil deeds. Just say'n.
 
[QUOTE="Dear Inspector]
Especially if he has a stereotypically curly mustache that he twists dramatically with his finger whilst planning evil deeds. Just say'n.

[/QUOTE]
And an evil accent?
 
... Basically, all I can suggest is, take your time. You're not in any rush to put up an application. Decide on which one you would rather more, and then do that. I don't care. Plus, you have a complete get out of jail free card because of the many times I have left you waiting on a response from me. So sorry about that week later reply. I couldn't get out of exams.


:( I don't hate my parents. Neither does Alessa.
 
[QUOTE="Rise of Albion]
:( I don't hate my parents. Neither does Alessa.

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...


If you're younger than me, I'm going to be extremely upset.
 
Of course he has to have an evil accent. *scoffs* All villains have to have evil accents. Like in Star Wars.


Night to everyone! School requires that I must not appear others as a zombie, as such horrifics (what, why the hell is horrifics not a word, red line?) frequently cause pant-wetting. Now we can't have that, can we?
 
*whips out cane*


Back in my day, I wasn't nearly as good'a writer as you younguns.


It's this newfangled technology age, ah swear it...
 
Maybe I could make a gym teacher who is a war veteran with just a hint of PTSD who somehow blames the wereanimals for his downward spiralling life and uses his military skills to hunt them.


anguish anguish angst angst


I don't have problems in real life, I swear.
 
Sounds good to me, Metro. If that's what you want, and you write a convincing character application, then go for it!


Not even going to reply, Pine. Not even going to reply. :)


 
Got to go now anyway. See y'all later! :D
 
*waves*


Goodbye everyone!


I'll remember you all in therapy!


aaaahaha in theory if i can ever sleep with this blasted itchy throat
 
How do you guys all do those fancy things with the strike-throughs and the tiny text? I tried looking up the codes but the thing seems to be written in an incomprehensible language. I really wanted to quote Pine, but I couldn't figure out how... Guess I'll just have to type a response without a sophisticated little quote thing. Such a devastating tragedy!


If your profile page is correct, and you are telling the truth, aren't you only one year older than Belmont? But if you aren't telling the truth... WAIT! Are you Jason Bourne? James Bond? The CIA? *begins to break down spontaneously*
 
Ahahaha, oh Dear (I'm going to enjoy saying that from now on).


[ s ]As for the strike-through thing, it's this code but without the spaces.[ /s ]


Then for tiny text... you know where you're typing in the message, the bar above it?


Right next to the underline button, the A with the underline changes the color of your text, the next one changes the size of the text, then the next changes the font type.


If you're interested in learning about the codes after you've done most of those things, in the top right corner of the textbox, the thing with the pseudo-wrench icon will sort of translate it all to BBC code.


Usually the best thing to do when you're confused about codes or coding is to google it, tbh, because some of the guides (especially for more basic things) are rather discreetly hidden.


As for quotes (and I'm assuming by quote you mean how I had previously quoted you), right next to the like button is the "reply" button which, upon clicking, automatically puts the BBC code in order to quote whatever post into your textbox.


I hope I didn't make that sound as confusing as I think I just did...?


Ah, yes, well, you see, Inspector... *nervous cough*


I, er, was one year older than what Albion is presently when I became a zombie, which was centuries ago.
 

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