Background Plot/storyline Notes:IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT
USERNAME: Rinial Sisterdragon
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What is your favorite Doomsday Theory?: Well out of all he ones floating around, I do feel that the zombie one would be the most interesting. Granted it is popular, but that doesn't make it a bad one.
Been keeping up with your Cardio?: Being able to run and giggle madly at he same time is a plus in my book. So Cardio though not Practised as often as I should, I love being able to full speed sprint from a standing position.
Do you have any skills, training, knowledge or resources that could help in a survival situation and what are they?: Hunting, bow and arrow, lots of practice with house hold items and fixing severe wounds. Duct tape is your friend. ^w^ Also capable of redneck rigging cars to continue to operate till they blow up.
ZOMBIES AT THE DOOR! What is your plan of action?: Baseball bat in hand, blockade the door, and head for the gun cabinet. and grab my bag of oh dear god beat a mother-effer down.
Axe, Shotgun, or Chainsaw? If those are your three choices for survival during the zombie/Monster/Demon apocalypse, what do you choose?: Well though here are benefits to each, and a shotgun keeps them farther away, if it is not a blood born zombification then an axe would be my weapon of choice from the three. no need for reloading. However the possibility of secondary infection and what not makes me lean towards a shot gun despite the fact that one would have to hunt down ammo. But as we have seen in the resident evil films a roll of quarters works very well as shotgun ammo.
There's an Alien Spacecraft headed over your city. The world is in shock. What do you do?: Leave the city as soon as possible, and get into the mountains, Just in case. we've all seen independence day and I'd rather avoid being vaporized on impact. If they turn out to be friendly well then the rest of humanity can come and find me in my hidey hole.
The majority of humanity has vanished mysteriously and you're the only human you know of for hundreds of miles. What do you do to survive?: First, find transportation. Then find the nearest place that has water. After that proceed to make phone calls if cell service is still up and running. If not, pack a bag and start traveling, with a map and marking out where it is that might have specifics on good places to stock up and look for others. If no human life is found within a certain amount of time, head for the mountains, build a hut near a water supply and live there until others find me, or I get bored and if I get bored, I might very well paint myself some random color and go bonkers. Which would be amusing if anyone found me.
If you wanted to leave a memory behind of yourself and the world for future/Alien civilizations to find at the end of it all, what would you preserve for them to find? Oh that's a hard one. However I think that perhaps leaving behind myself frozen in carbonite would be the best bet. Everything else has a likely hood of becoming dust, but pack a human body in carbonite and you will have it for ages. ^w^ barring carbonite of course, leave a body cast statue in a metal that won't deteriorate too much standing in the middle of a desert with the words, "She's always watching" under it in multiple languages.
....And I feel fine.
My Long Lost Family Member
Soquili in search of a relative:
Relation (mother, father, brother, sister, etc): Brother
Race (first choice): Ceryneilona Mutant (If that's even possible. o.o)
Race (2nd choice, must be mini, common or uncommon): Cerynei
What does your soquili leave as an offering for the wishing star? She brings the pelt of a wise old rabbit wrapped around her left ear stone and the skull of her first kill.
Short IC Response: It was a foolish old tradition in these lands, but she wasn't about to put anything to risk. Liela wanted to have her brother back, she knew there was power here, and perhaps it would bring about the revival of a brother she long thought dead.
"Wishing star, if you are all powerful, all knowing, and all seeing, I ask you retrieve my brother from whatever depths he's fallen into. Bring him back to me. My only family, I offer to you fur of rabbit wise and aged, given of his own free will as he lay dying. The stone treasured most sure from my left ear, a gift from my long since departed father, who's skill shall never be matched. And the skull I have long kept from the first hunt I went on. The honored dead prey without which we carnivorous beings would not survive. These offerings are meager I assure you, but they hold dear meaning to me, I give them full unto your powers, bring my brother most dear, long lost and thought to be no longer on this plane to me. Let me see his strange and soft face again. The gentle brother I have longed to see." She felt foolish...but somewhat relieved at having said her piece, asking earnestly for the return of her brother. If he was not dead, perhaps this star would direct him to her, if he was, then maybe it would give her a sign that he'd passed from this mortal coil, and she could have some solace in his knowing his resting place.
Turning to take her leave, her mind flooded with memories of her all too gentle brother, never a hunter, he couldn't stomach what needed to be done, but he was always appreciative of the traits he lacked being honed to a fine edge by his sister, "If he is alive, return him to me."