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Thanks so much for all the interest so far! Before I get into the outline, here’s a few things to keep in mind:
1. Real face claims only! No art, anime, etc.
2. Coding isn’t a requirement, but it’s appreciated.
3. There isn’t a due date as of yet, but I’ll set one once I get a grasp on where everyone’s at in their character development.
This outline isn’t set in stone—feel free to add whatever you like/think is necessary for us to better understand your character, but make sure to include at least everything on this skeleton.
BASICS
Name:
Nickname(s):
Age:
Gender:
Sexual/Romantic Orientation:
D.O.B:
P.O.B:
Role: Counselor, Life Guard, Specialty Instructor (horseback, arts & crafts, canoeing, etc.)
VISAGE:
Height:
Weight:
Build:
Hair:
Eyes:
Body Modifications:
Distinguishable Traits:
Face Claim:
PSYCHE:
Personality: A brief summary; 1+ paragraph description
Virtues: 5+
Vices: 5+
Strengths: 3+
Weaknesses: 3+
Fears:
HISTORY:
Background: 2+ paragraphs
Why did they apply for the summer camp job?:
1. Real face claims only! No art, anime, etc.
2. Coding isn’t a requirement, but it’s appreciated.
3. There isn’t a due date as of yet, but I’ll set one once I get a grasp on where everyone’s at in their character development.
This outline isn’t set in stone—feel free to add whatever you like/think is necessary for us to better understand your character, but make sure to include at least everything on this skeleton.
BASICS
Name:
Nickname(s):
Age:
Gender:
Sexual/Romantic Orientation:
D.O.B:
P.O.B:
Role: Counselor, Life Guard, Specialty Instructor (horseback, arts & crafts, canoeing, etc.)
VISAGE:
Height:
Weight:
Build:
Hair:
Eyes:
Body Modifications:
Distinguishable Traits:
Face Claim:
PSYCHE:
Personality: A brief summary; 1+ paragraph description
Virtues: 5+
Vices: 5+
Strengths: 3+
Weaknesses: 3+
Fears:
HISTORY:
Background: 2+ paragraphs
Why did they apply for the summer camp job?:
the woods
It’s basic horror movie logic that one simply doesn’t go into the dark forest at night, especially not alone. Not that you’d ever have to tell anyone at Bayview that twice; strange noises seem to echo around the camp, but that’s probably only the wind. During the day, the woods are home to many a game of Capture the Flag and filled with trails perfect for horseback riding or hiking, all varying in skill level. Take a friend, though…just in case.
the cabins
The cabins are a new addition to the property, currently untouched by grimy children and in the best condition they’ll ever see. Other than that, they’re not anything special—all eight of them sit scattered around the lake’s southern shore, made of the same pine material as the trees that overshadow them. They’re sturdy, though maybe not strong enough to survive any attacks…only time will tell!
silver lake
The lake that gives the camp its titular “bay view” is slightly…off, but if one looked at it from the right angle during the day, it almost appears inviting. Sun glitters off its surface once the thick blanket of fog is rolled back, but it’s what lies beneath that’s more worth mentioning—slimy, phosphorescent eggs sit nestled in the wet sand, and the scientists never did figure out what was inside. It’d be a shame to fall out of your canoe in there and be the first to find out!
the dining hall
Other than boasting the title of the biggest cabin in Bayview, there’s not much that goes on in the dining hall other than what one would expect: eating. Although, if someone needed a somewhat secure place to hide, this would probably be the best bet: there’s plenty of tables and chairs to stack in front of the doors…which would be really inconvenient if something were to break in through a window instead…
the nurse’s cabin
No summer camp is complete without someone on-staff to patch up kids because as much as the brochure advertised a “safe and fun environment,” accidents are bound to happen. This place is stocked to the brim with all the first aid equipment one could possibly need—for run-of-the-mill wounds, anyway. Anything that requires attention beyond a quick disinfect-and-bandaid treatment will probably be good cause for an ambulance. Luckily, there’s a phone inside—on the wall behind the nurse’s desk—for such emergencies, should one come up for whatever reason. Better hope the line doesn’t get cut because it’s the only one on site and cell phones don’t exist yet!
the stables
Home to Bayview’s resident trailblazers, the stables are located farthest from the lake, where the ponies can be turned out into a small pasture for grazing without running the risk of taking an unintentional swim. Not many people (among other things) think to venture that way without good cause, given the walk it takes to get there. It’d be a smart hiding place should anyone think to do so; it even comes equipped with its own weapons, if shovels are your forte.
coded by xayah.ღ