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Tikobe
#149400384Saturday, November 08, 2014 7:38 PM GMT

-Story- When an angel falls and becomes a demon, they are deemed no longer redeemable. The only redemption they can receive is redemption in their own eyes. Their redemption comes in being summoned on Earth to remove the demons summoned to Earth by sending them back. They are called Silvers. The demon hunters of the demons. You remember being summoned and chained to Earth by a cult called the Scarlet Heart, for their backup plan, as they said. You were guided through the halls, and you see dozens of demons caged in by silver crosses. You were guided up the stairs into a room with the same crosses. Your cell, it seems, a massive circle inside an observatory. You see a city below you. "What is it?" you asked. "It's Los Angeles, the City of Angels. You are here to protect it." "In my bonds?" "If they ever break, then the others will brake." "Those crosses are impossible to brake by the hands of demons," you replied. "Not all go by those rules," one of the members replied. An elderly man with a grey beard. "There's only seven that that applies to." "Then who do you think we intend to summon?" he smiles. Your eyes open as the holy water, which knocks you cold, and the realization of what the cult intends to summon comes to you. A member of the Pantheon. The reincarnations of the seven worst things. The deadly things. --- -Plot- Explained above. You're a silver who will awake to hunt down one of the seven deadliest demons in all eternity, who go under the name of the Pantheon. --- -Silvers and Demons- Demons are hard to kill for mortals. Actually, impossible. Crosses ward them, and if put into a circle can make a prison for them, but that doesn't kill. Holy water also can't kill, but it can knock one out. Silver, the last tool of a mortal against demons, can wound them and strengthen the effects of crosses, but it won't do much out. The only thing that can do something as send them back to where they come from is another demon, or an angel. Silvers look like normal humans, but if seen through an angel's eye or a demon's, they have skeletal wings. They are traitors to Heaven that try to redeem themselves in their own eyes. As angels are forbidden to act on Earth with the exception of sending visions of themselves, the only hope one has to banish a demon from Earth is a silver. They accomplish this by just doing actions that would kill a person. Of course, keep in mind that demons and silvers can kill a mortal. And I may add in a weapon that changes the rules a little. Also, the demons of the Pantheon are immune to crosses, holy water, and silver objects. It's also important to note that when demons are summoned the summoner has control for a while based on the will of the demon and the will of the summoner. The summoner can also release control and let the demon run rampant. --- Combat Combat is done in a system based off an earlier ISRP I did. In short, you have a certain amount of health, and all attacks deal a certain amount of damage. You will have a boost system going on. For example, you get a +5 against demons, and a +2 for surprise attacks, adding a +7 to the damage you deal if it's a sneak attack on a demon. --- C.S. You can fill out a formal C.S. based on the criteria, but you don't need to add a bio or an age. As a matter of fact, don't do that at all. You can also fill out a paragraph for this. I need your name, your appearance, your clothing, and finally your gender.
TheRanRanRu
#149400724Saturday, November 08, 2014 7:43 PM GMT

Marked
JeopardizedJake
#149411549Saturday, November 08, 2014 10:39 PM GMT

They know me only by the name Rayhan and that name is known far and wide for my strength and ability to crush the opponent. I stand at 6'4 and weigh 270 pounds. I am a man of my word; I never double-cross someone and anyone who tries to do it to me will find themselves in a shallow grave. I speak few words, only when necessary, really. I hold grudges, probably my worst weakness. If you ever wrong, I will stop at nothing to get even.
Tikobe
#149412035Saturday, November 08, 2014 10:48 PM GMT

mageofpower
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#149412476Saturday, November 08, 2014 10:56 PM GMT

When an angel falls and becomes a demon, they are deemed no longer redeemable. The only redemption they can receive is redemption in their own eyes. Their redemption comes in being summoned on Earth to remove the demons summoned to Earth by sending them back ...Wha?
Tikobe
#149412552Saturday, November 08, 2014 10:57 PM GMT

Eh. I can see that. I had some issues figuring out how to write this, and I flopped in the end.
masmusk
#149413181Saturday, November 08, 2014 11:09 PM GMT

Gressil - formerly of the celestial warrior Order of Thrones - was cast down from Heaven around the earthly timescale of the middle ages due to pride. Albeit that pride was in his great abilities and order of brothers but the archangels and other seraphim orders perhaps didn't see it that way. In ironic accordance with his sin of pride, Gressil (known as Grease to many friendly mortals) is a flamboyant character with attractively boyish features like many other of the seraphim. He could be considered attractive but with an average frame unbelying his considerable strength and cunning originating from eons of fighting for God and the archangels. Grease isn't very happy that he's stuck on this hellhole.
Tikobe
#149413300Saturday, November 08, 2014 11:11 PM GMT

masmusk
#149413352Saturday, November 08, 2014 11:13 PM GMT

Gressil - formerly of the celestial warrior Order of Thrones - was cast down from Heaven around the earthly timescale of the middle ages due to pride. Albeit that pride was in his great abilities and order of brothers but the archangels and other seraphim orders perhaps didn't see it that way. In ironic accordance with his sin of pride, Gressil (known as Grease to many friendly mortals) is a flamboyant character with attractively boyish features like many other of the seraphim.He was an angel of the third sphere and thus middle ranking of the celestial beings - his age lying in the range of tens of thousands of years instead of the dawning of the angelic race. His physical form on Earth appears around 30 years old and he was endeared to the suit and tie culture of the roaring thirties, angling towards traditional style such as greasing ones hair back. He could be considered attractive but with an average frame unbelying his considerable strength and cunning originating from eons of fighting for God and the archangels. Grease isn't very happy that he's stuck on this hellhole.
PewChan
#149418756Sunday, November 09, 2014 12:42 AM GMT

los angeles unoriginal name:kunos spiecies:chao appearance: two tone yellow neutral/run/run+fly chao clothing:chao dont need clothing gender:both
BowtiesAreCool001
#149442910Sunday, November 09, 2014 7:43 AM GMT

Name: Tenebrus Anima Appearance: He is tall, and of a slight muscular build, but he has surprising strength. He is an intelligent being, far more intellectual than buff. His skin is almost white as snow, and his grey eyes relax in their sockets. His nose is thin, his lips thinner. Clothing: wears a hoodie and ripped jeans. He dislikes anything which shows off, so he just wears boots and a little bandana with a long smile on it, the mouth seeming stitched. (it's a god damn roblox hat) Gender: Male “Excellent!" I cried. "Elementary," said he.”
pokemondude185
#149443999Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:21 AM GMT

Name: Only known as 'Axel' Gender: Male He is quite average in height. He's 6'2, weighs around 136 by the last time he checked. He isn't the smartest, but he knows his way around. Appearance: He has a very normal complexion, white with a slight tan. He has blonde dreadlocks with little bits of ripped bandanna tied on some of the locks of them. His face contains a light stubble of a beard on his chin and facial area. His ears have gauges in them, black, and his lips have a small ring on them. He wears a wife-beater tank top with a grey hoodie with the sleeves cut off on top, with sleeves of tattoos of thorns and skulls, roses. His shorts are orange, beach shorts, with white strings on the front.
Tikobe
#149452283Sunday, November 09, 2014 3:03 PM GMT

PewChan
#149452357Sunday, November 09, 2014 3:04 PM GMT

talking to me?
PewChan
#149452394Sunday, November 09, 2014 3:05 PM GMT

Chao (/ˈtʃaʊ/; Japanese: チャオ) are fictional life forms in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series published by Sega. They are small, childlike creatures that go through a complex life cycle and exist in several visual forms depending on how they are raised. Developer Sonic Team incorporated Chao into the games to force players to explore levels and artistically support the good–evil dichotomy of Sonic Adventure 2. Chao have appeared in many games in the series, beginning with Sonic Adventure in 1998. They usually take the form of digital pets, but have also played parts in the story and figured into other gameplay elements. Most notably, the character Cream the Rabbit has a Chao named Cheese, whom she uses to attack enemies. They have also appeared in games outside the series, the Sonic the Hedgehog comics, and the Sonic X anime, as well as being featured in promotions and merchandise. Critics have given mixed opinions on Chao and their integration into Sonic gameplay, generally praising their worth as a diversion but criticizing Chao minigames' low interactivity. Contents [hide] 1 Conception and characteristics 2 Appearances 2.1 In video games 2.2 In other media 3 Reception and impact 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Conception and characteristics[edit] In Sonic Adventure 2, the player can give Chao Chaos Drives to increase their stats, thus allowing them to perform better in minigames like Chao Karate. Sonic Team's Takashi Iizuka stated in an interview with video game publication 1UP.com that Chao were incorporated into Sonic Adventure "so that new players would be forced to go out, explore the action sections, and find Flickies and things."[1] Chao were designed as a "relative neutral entity" in this game. However, to remain consistent with the good–evil dichotomy of Sonic Adventure 2, they were designed so that the player could raise them as "hero chao" or "Dark Chao". Chao were given the ability to socialize and interact Sonic Adventure 2 in order to make the game unique,[2] and to more resemble "a real artificial life form."[3] Chao are small creatures with a pudding-like body and behave much like human infants,[4] with pleasant and relaxing personalities.[5] Professor Chao, a minor character in Sonic Adventure 2, states that Chao are cute,[6] and enjoy toys[7] and being held or petted.[8] However, they dislike being held while the player jumps, spins around, or throws them.[9] Chao's diets consist of tree fruit[4] and coconuts.[9] Chao hatch from eggs found in Chao Gardens. When the player spends enough time with a Chao in the Chao Garden, the Chao develops a cocoon; it hatches from this as an adult. Eventually it develops another cocoon. If the Chao has been treated well, the cocoon is pink and the Chao is reincarnated as an egg; the cycle then restarts and the Chao remembers the player. If, however, the Chao has been treated poorly, the cocoon is gray and the Chao dies, removing every trace of itself from the game.[4] Chao can breed to produce fertile eggs.[10] Appearances[edit] In video games[edit] Chao have appeared in numerous Sonic the Hedgehog video games as digital pets. They made their first appearance in the 1998 Dreamcast game Sonic Adventure. The player can raise them, enter them in races,[11] and export them to Chao Adventure, a game for the Dreamcast's VMU peripheral. The player can also trade Chao or post their high scores online using the Dreamcast's Internet capabilities.[12] The Chao raising feature was expanded in Sonic Adventure 2; Chao may become "Hero Chao" or "Dark Chao" depending on whether the game's "hero" characters (Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, and Knuckles the Echidna) or "dark" characters (Shadow the Hedgehog, Doctor Eggman, and Rouge the Bat) are nicer to them. Chao can enter karate competitions in this game, as well as racing.[2] The Game Boy Advance (GBA) games Sonic Advance, Sonic Advance 2, and Sonic Pinball Party feature a "Tiny Chao Garden", similar to the Chao Gardens of Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2 but with minigames in place of racing and karate competitions.[13][14][15] Chao can be traded between Sonic Adventure 2: Battle and Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut—Nintendo GameCube ports of Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Adventure—and the GBA games featuring a Tiny Chao Garden.[16][17] Unusually, a generic Chao is playable in the party game Sonic Shuffle.[18] Chao have also appeared in the series as minor characters and gameplay elements. Two Chao—one Normal and one Dark—who drive Chao-styled mechas are playable characters in the two-player battle mode of Sonic Adventure 2: Battle.[19][20] On the Sonic the Hedgehog-styled pinball board in Sonic Pinball Party, one of the player's objectives is to hatch several Chao eggs.[15] Each world in the 2004 GBA game Sonic Advance 3 features Chao-inspired minigames to earn extra lives for the player, and a sidequest that involves finding Chao to obtain Chaos Emeralds.[21] 2007's PlayStation Portable installment Sonic Rivals 2 hides Chao throughout levels to be found in a free play mode.[22] In the 2008 Nintendo DS role-playing game Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, Chao eggs are hidden throughout the in-game universe for the player to find and hatch.[23] The resulting infant Chao can be equipped to characters. This affects the characters' performance in battle; for example, one kind will increase the character's hit points. The game features a multiplayer mode in which Chao can be traded between players who each have a copy of the game.[24] Chao take the form of an item in the "Panel Flip" party game of the 2009 Wii and DS game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. Each player's object is to claim as many panels as possible in a six-by-six grid; finding a Chao upon flipping a panel claims all panels in a given row or column for the player.[25] One mission in Sonic Generations (2011) involves racing against Cream the Rabbit to collect lost Chao in a city location.[26] Cream, a prominent character in the series, has a Chao named Cheese as a partner. In a move to keep her image safe, she often uses him to attack enemies instead of doing so herself.[27] Other notable Chao include Chaos, guardian of the Chao, who serves as an antagonist in Sonic Adventure;[12] Omochao, a robotic Chao who appears in several games as a means of player tutorial;[28] and Chocola, Cheese's twin whom Cream, Amy Rose, and Big the Cat search for over the course of Sonic Heroes.[29] Chao have also made appearances in video games outside the Sonic the Hedgehog series. In the 2004 PlayStation 2 game Sega Superstars; the player uses points earned during the game to please a pet Chao.[30] Marking the introduction of the character Sonic the Hedgehog to the 2008 Wii game Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Chao and other characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog series appear as collectible trophies[5] and stickers.[31] In other media[edit] Chao were recurring characters in the Sonic X anime that ran from 2003 to 2006. In the episode "Little Chao Lost", Cheese becomes lost while swimming in a stream. The main characters find him at the stream's end, in a Chao colony, where Doctor Eggman shows up to steal a supposed Chaos Emerald from them until he is defeated.[32] Later on, in "Flood Fight", a colony of Chao appears after a battle with Chaos; they turn out to be Chaos' old friends and embrace it as it leaves with Tikal the Echidna to return to the past.[33] Chao have also made occasional appearances in Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series. They debuted in an Sonic Adventure-based story arc, where they work together with Tikal to defeat Chaos.[34] At one point, Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles find a Chao garden and one Chao follows Sonic home.[35] However, Eggman destroys the garden, and the Chao migrate to a lake.[36] Much later, Cream and her mother Vanilla protect a frightened but incompetent group of Chao from Eggman's assistant, Snively. Cream's friend Amy Rose realizes they are the same group from the lake and, to Cream's delight, suggests that the lake can be converted to a Chao garden.[37] Reception and impact[edit] Chao and the Chao-raising system have received mixed reviews. In a review of Sonic Adventure, GameSpot's Peter Bartholow stated that "[w]ith the Chao-breeding simulation and the minigames, Sonic offers much more beyond the completion of its story."[38] IGN stated that "SA more than has the extras department covered."[11] This enthusiasm was extended to IGN's reviews of Sonic Adventure 2,[39] Sonic Advance,[13] and Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut.[17] GameSpot's Shane Satterfield was critical of the Chao raising feature in Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, stating that "there's little in the way of interactivity" and that "the [C]hao training aspect using the Game Boy Advance is little more than a novelty."[16] However, GameSpy's Shane Bettenhausen praised the feature in the game, comparing Chao to Tamagotchi digital pets.[40] GameSpot's Frank Provo noted the appeal to "those people who might only enjoy pinball in passing" that Chao brought to Sonic Pinball Party.[15] 1UP.com's Chris Baker called the Chao feature in Sega Superstars "ultimately worthless ... but some might find it amusing."[30] In a review of Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, GameSpot's Shiva Stella praised the level of strategy that the game's Chao system added.[24] Destructoid's Jim Sterling voiced a similar opinion, although saying that Chao had been "rubbish" in previous games.[23] A Chao keychain was released as part of a Sonic X character keychain series.[41] Between July 27 and September 8, 2002, Sega hosted events at Tokyo-based department stores to promote upcoming Sega video games. Attendees could download "Chao Mini Garden"s and exclusive Chao to their copies of Sonic Advance. Chao clothing clips, along with accessories based on other Sega characters, were available.[42] Chao's notability extends beyond the Sonic series and related media; Mary Jane Irwin of IGN used "Chao program" to describe Pokémon Channel in her review of the game.[43]
Tikobe
#149452484Sunday, November 09, 2014 3:07 PM GMT

PewChan
#149452515Sunday, November 09, 2014 3:08 PM GMT

credit to wikipedia
PewChan
#149452589Sunday, November 09, 2014 3:09 PM GMT

ᶜᵃᴺ ʸᴼᵘ ᶠᵉᴱᶫ ᵀʰᴱ ˢᵁᶰˢʰᴵᶰᴱ
PewChan
#149452744Sunday, November 09, 2014 3:13 PM GMT

ᵈᴼᵉˢ ᶦᵀ ᵇᴿᶦᴳʰᵀᵉᴺ ᵘᴾ ʸᴼᵘᴿ ᵈᴬʸ
MarblesGalore
#149474253Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:31 PM GMT

~CS~ Deliah Hansen (Female) She has a piercing left blue and and a sharp green left eye. Her hair is as yellow as the bright sun that shines down upon it. Her cheeks are often a soft red when she smiles. (No makeup) She often wears a light sweatshirt that is the color of light blue. (If you want an example of what it looks like: http://www.thetshirtgame.com/blank_hooded_sweatshirt_light_blue_for_kids.gif) She wears jeans that are torn at the knees, with bright red sneakers.
Tikobe
#149475308Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:46 PM GMT

PewChan
#149477351Sunday, November 09, 2014 9:13 PM GMT

;,( whenever i try to join an rp i get rejected :(
gavinfirefox
#149530209Monday, November 10, 2014 7:57 PM GMT

Azrael, a fallen angel cast down eons ago. A long time ago, Azazel was once a great warrior of heaven but was a being who believed strongly in justice, and was plagued with a terrible wrath. Cast down for disregarding the rules and bringing holy vengeance to the demonic spawns, he is remembered as a being of strength of will and determination. When the Archangels came to throw him from Heaven, he stood fast and prepared to die for his beliefs but would not raise his blade against his brethren. His brothers wept for him as he fell, and became known as the Angel of Retribution and sometimes the Angel of Death through time. With long, flowing blond hair and unnaturally pale attractive features Azrael looks like what he is, or was, an angel. His features are rugged and gruff, and Azrael carries the look of a hardened soldier. Standing at around 6'2, with a build comparable to a Panther, broad yet flexible. He is fond of random time eras, for whichever reasons and typically dresses from such. Currently he is wearing a long, black duster over a white button-up, light blue denim jeans and big, black 'cowboy boots'. He has a red bandana tied around his neck, a broad-brimmed brown cowboy hat and mirrored aviators.
Tikobe
#149540384Monday, November 10, 2014 10:38 PM GMT


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