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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:44 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:45 am
Zephralysia Arcadrallus Arkadia Knyghtmoon. Lol
She's a draconic fire demon. She's actually got back wings, not lower back wings. And they aren't tattoos, they're actually purple reptile scales
I came up with her in a chatroom eons ago. She has gflame red hair, storm gray skin, golden green reptile eyes. Her tail is prehensile. She's mostly benign, she's got too much dragon and human in her to have more than physical demon charactaristics. She is very obviously reptilian in origin.
generally faggy backstory that I thought was creative at the time. Arcadrallus Arkadia was an infamous, powerful demon, who disguised his hideous appearance and seduced a powerful human witch named Wilhemina with fire red hair in order to seed her to save his own failing bloodline, as fortold by a demonic soothsayer. Wilhemina was the daughter of a white dragon, whom upon falling in love with a mortal woman, gave up his dragon form forever to live and love her.
Zephralysia was expected to be a son, but to her father’s shock, she was born a daughter. Arcadrallus’s original plans of taking the child and raising it himself were foiled. A son was a worthy labor, raising him to be the commanding power of the Arkadia line...but a daughter who would be weaker and a brood mare at best was not worth that time and energy. Cursing his fate, Arcadrallus granted Wilhemina an unnaturally long life span of 1000 years to raise the daughter to age. Then he would take her, breed her with a choice minion, use alchemy and magic to ensure a male child, toss Zephyr as she was called aside and raise her son as his true Heir.
Wilhemina was horrified when she birthed Zephyr, but quickly because sympathetic to the baby when Arcadrallus revealed himself to her and his plans for the small child. She raised Zephyr as she would a human baby, though she was a bit perplexed at what small demon children needed to grow on. (Incidentally, she often forced Zephyr to drink animal blood as a young child...something Zephyr remembers with distaste to this day.)
Zephyr immediately proved to be different then any other demon anyone had encountered. Her mother’s magical strength had produced a body capable of maintaining the powers of a demon with a human heart and soul. As she grew, it became increasingly clear that she was precisely what Arcadrallus had wanted in his offspring. She was powerful and had several throwbacks from her Draconic Heritage, most noticably large, useable wings.
On Zephyr’s 1000th birthday, Arcadrallus returned to claim her. Wilhemina, frail though she may have been in body, was still honed in her magics and had a fierce battle with Arcadrallus. Zephyr, who was weaker thank her father becuase of her lack of training watched in agony as her mother defeated her father in a battle that killed them both.
Zephyr spent the next 4000 years wandering from place to place, and took with her the name of her father as a warning to those who would wish her harm. No demon hunter or other demon had ever tried to go after the likes of Arcadrallus Arkadia and they afforded his daughter the same courtesy. She learned many things about her powers, honed her skills and learned new techniques from many races, including a savage race of Harpies, who taught her the songs of Death, Despair and Dementia, to each, the only known defense against was singing in time with the person singing. One voice singing the song of death, could carry instant extinction of all life in the range of the notes. An entire army singing in time could wipe out an entire realm.
She eventually returned to the realm where her mother raised her (a place by the name of Random) and became involved with the royal court, where her benevolent demeanor became widely known through out the realm, along with the knowledge of the deadly powers she could call forth to protect her Queen.
However, peace was not eternal. In a war with the Drow (dark elves) Invaders, the Queen of the realm was slaughtered, and the people elected the Queen’s Head General, Zephralysia as their new Queen. She ruled for 600 years before the urge to wander claimed her again. She stepped down as Queen, passing the crown to a worthy woman, (Who ironically was her Head General and a Nymph. Go figure.) and headed off.
Eventually she found her way to the Knyghtmoon realm and was adopted into the family by the Family leader, Daedallus.
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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:41 am
This one is from the fantasy novel I've been writing since I was 14 and will never finish, most likely. She's a main character, but not THE main character. She isn't introduced until the fourth or fifth chapter.
Desmonia. No last name. Most people call her Des. (or Dez depending on how they pronounce it.)
She actually doens't have eyebrows. Her race has no hair (including eyelashes)on their body except for their scalp. She is the youngest and only female of three very close siblings. She is a skilled hunter, fisher, laborer and a gifted negotiater.
Basically, if you gave her a DND class, she'd be a rogue. Durr.
The females of her race (I originally called them mandids, but I've always hated that name and will come up with another one eventually) have brightly colored hair and eyes, while the males have more human colorations for hair and eyes.
Mandids are shapeshifters and healers. Most can do both, but have more talent with one than the other. Desmonia was very talented with shape shifting, however while she was exporing a cave one day, she unknowingly tresspassed in the territory of a tyrannical and violent race of humanoid moths. The queen imprisoned her and stripped her of her powers of shapeshifting permanently.
She eventually escaped with the help of her brothers and has had a price on her head from the moth kingdom ever since. Moths aren't very powerful individually, but their strength comes in thier vast numbers, and the fact that they poison their spear tips. They prefer to live in caves or underground cities. The upper class practices slavery with the working class and with other races like Des who may wander into their territory.
I'd tektek her brothers, but they basically look a like. One has short black hair and blue eyes and the other has long black hair and one breen and one blue eye. They both think she is a pain in the a**.
Desmonia, to the main character Kira, after cooking breakfast for one of the traveling party “Here, you can take it out to him. Just walk outside and stand there. He’ll be well hidden, but he should find you easily, especially since you’re holding a plate of food,” Des said “What’s so special about food?” Kira asked. “All men are alike and have two things on their mind, food being the lesser of the two,” she said.
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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 2:21 pm
You certainly were strange when you were younger.
...Well, stranger. :x
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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:43 pm
Oi... I have about 46 original characters, about 23 of which in one of my incompleted stories for my old "Dire" RP project me and a friend worked on; I was making a Fantasy-styled prequel to how my Dire character came to be, using other Dire cast members, NPCs, etc. For the sake of time, here's a couple of my more recent ones from my Shard-Life (lol music) backstory... Shard:A seraphim (half-angel / half-demon) that was harrassed and, on some occasions, nearly killed for bearing the burdens of being both good and evil. Eventually transends the Degas (in my story, Degas is basically "Heaven," and Kaliph is "Hell") plane into the Earth realm, and tries to hide himself from humans. Does eventually save and befriend a young woman, Shayla, and trains under her father, Gabriel, as a alchemist's apprentice. s**t goes down, the family gets killed protecting him, and he uses one of the secret arts to create a potion that turns him into a statue, rather than live in a world yet again without a family. Fast-forward almost a millenia later, to Shard being "revived" in his golem-like statue form (called "Shard-Life," at this point), and eventually remembering everything about who he was - it drives him mad, and he eventually starts becoming more "alive" as he also becomes a tyrant. Eventually, takes over the whole world, and is destroyed by a young man and woman, and his future bride, which he was making himself via another alchemic and dark arts trade with a homonculus, which he'd called Fracture. Splits apart and "gives birth" to Malice (Evil - boy with a logic-driven heart and cold personality, but not necessarily a killer instinct without seeing a need to kill) and Harmony (Good - girl who's curious about everything in existence and kind-faced, but seems to drift into killing things to see how they work).Malice:One of the two spirit halves of Shard's "death," supposed to represent his logic-driven mentalist side, along with the darkness within his heart. Though technically the "evil" half, Malice actually is the least-violent of the twin-spirits; he prefers destroying objects and tearing the non-living asunder, believing that he causes more harm in making the living suffer as his originator, Shard, had for so many years. Though, being a spirit, he could not do any of his actions without a host - one that he found in Gauge Dark, one of the two humans that helped in bringing his father to his end. The spirits stuck a deal with the two humans, in that they would never take over Earth, in trade of their loyal service in destroying Degas and Kaliph, and to finish making their mother whole. Becoming a part of Gauge, him and his sister, Harmony (who resides within the other human, Talo Rez), continue building and giving true life to their "mother," Fracture, and preparing for a war with Heaven and Hell... Harmony:One of the two spirit halves of Shard's "death," supposed to represent his passion-driven emotional side, along with the long-lost love within his soul. Though technically the "good" half, Harmony's definitely is the more-violent of the twin-spirits; her feelings sometimes override any second thought to how to get rid of the living, preferring to do things in her "simple way" without any regards for reprecussions. Though, being a spirit, she could not do any of his actions without a host - one that she found in Talo Rez, one of the two humans that helped in bringing her father to his end. The spirits stuck a deal with the two humans, in that they would never take over Earth, in trade of their loyal service in destroying Degas and Kaliph, and to finish making their mother whole. Becoming a part of Talo, her and her brother, Malice (who resides within the other human, Gauge Dark), continue building and giving true life to their "mother," Fracture, and preparing for a war with Heaven and Hell...More later...
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Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 7:19 pm
This is one of the key characters from a novel in the works by myself and a friend of mine. Her name is Ade' ina(my avatar's namesake) and happens to be a healer and guardian of the elements of fire and water. She comes from a race that is close cousins to Elves, but have gained the ability to have shape shift into a spirit animal. Normally the individual chooses their animal, but any major event can cause it to emerge on it's own. In Ade's case, she witnessed the death of her parents during a war, and during a fit of uncontrollable rage her spirit animal emerged as the Blood Serpent, whom there have been only one other case of someone having this spirit animal. Shamed of her violent and cruel counterpart, she keeps to herself until situations beyond her control cause her to join in the cause of a group of misfit individuals to stop a demon from breaking a long-sealed-and-forgotten gate that holds a disease that once again would threaten all of existence.
Bleh, it's more in depth than that, but I was too lazy to be more descriptive. xD
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 7:11 am
Zelkiiro You certainly were strange when you were younger. ...Well, strang er. : x I don't deny either statement. :3
BTW, this was an awesome thread idea.
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:30 am
Indeed, this is pretty fun.
Added another.
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:19 pm
Y'all act like my ideas are never awesome. ;x
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:50 pm
My namesake that I made into a character for an RP guild my friends made. First time EVAR making a character. D: Name: Nanaji/Chi no Tenshi (七血/血の天使) Gender: Female Race: Human/re-born of the Lunar Tribe Age: Early 20s Class: Warrior? Monk? Both? Something? Weapon: Katana with feathers intricately etched into it. Background: Raised by mountain monks, cut off from most of the world, she was trained in the ways of war as soon as she could crawl. Her earliest memories are of a cage-like room that was decorated in gilted gold and red velvet. All she knows is that the locals feared her for her blonde hair and blue eyes, a rarity among the area. Now, she is at the whim of the temple's dream reader and dimension witch, who send her wherever they please. Her cheerful demeanor hides the trained killer who hides inside along with several secrets bound by the scripts tattooed down her back.
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Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:21 pm
My characters are far too elaborate to get even close. xDDD This was the closest one I could get too. This is d**k. d**k comes from a story I wish I could finish so I could finally draw it out. He travels with the OC of mine actually named "Nafleky" He's missing about 10 markings and imagine the scarf is just one of those red to orange ones that break up along the way. . . . Also that he has a cool belt. . . ad that his wrappings are dirt ridden. . and his hair goes forward. . . And. . . ; -;
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:19 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:22 am
Psyche Haritopoulos
Captain of the ship The Rat b*****d. Psyche is crude, illtempered, binge drinker, shifty, unpredictable, vengeful, would be marginally pretty if she bothered wearing anything feminine or brushed her curlyfrizzy hair once in a blue moon. She's a cigar connoisseur, and a murderer.
Basically, she's a space pirate. was an RP character from a sci-fi campaign. I loved playing her so damned much.
She eventually had three ships, Psyche's Gambit, Until Revenge and of course, The Rat b*****d.
Until Revenge and TRB were both identical ships. TRB how ever was stolen from her in a mutiny. (she was unconcious at the time) She was given Until Revenge as an attempt for an even trade, however both she and the people who stole her ship knew that The Rat b*****d had capabilities and mystical properties that No other ship like it had. So she named her new ship Until Revenge and hunted down the ******** that convinced her crew to give up her ship without her consent. She eventually hunted down and killed everyone in her mutinous crew and got some others to join up.
The Gambit was a freighter ship and she hauled around stolen s**t and smuggled goods in it.
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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:19 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 8:17 am
Kira Drake
She's the main character from the same novel where Desmonia is from.
Basically, her and her friends go on a camping trip in the Back Hills National Forest in South Dakota and literally, trip. During her acid trip, her altered state of mind allows her to penetrate a portal to another realm found in a tree.
She calls it her 'Alice Expirience.'
When she comes off the trip, she finds herself is a strange fantasy like land called Opium, where life was originally created and is supported by a large green crystal.
There, she meets another human, Karisma, (an escaped witch from Salem MA who traveled on foot for three years to escape execution and stumbled upon Opium before American settlers) and she discovers she is some kind of missing chosen warrior to lead opium from destruction. She's really annoyed with this and complains about her responsibilities and rolls her eyes at having to learn survial and sword play, when all she really is interested in is getting home.
She is eventually gifted with an ulitmate weapon, a golden scimitar that when unsheathed and raised for battle, takes over bodily control of the user and turns them into an expert swordsman. While this is happening, the user also learns how to swordfight, so if needed, they can pick up any sword and battle.
Unbeknownst to anyone in Opium and will not be revealed until the end of the book, the crystal did NOT create life, but it is actually a prison for an entity of pure evil, conquered beyond the reach of memory by an ancient race who sealed it in a prison that helps support goodness and life, as punishment to the entity inside. American settlers from the 1800s actually stumbled upon Opium themselves and (a brave few that weren't deemed insane and committed) started to try to settle there, however as the numbers grew and more huumans poured in, there was a massive war after land disputes and religious tensions erupted. (Opium citizens were amused by the concept of Christianity, but dismissed it entirely) Humans were either executed depending on their crimes or exhiled permanently if they'd been peaceful.
All entrances to Opium were sealed except the one where Kira entered, which remains an exit only portal for the crystal's energy on earth, and all knowedge of their trials and of Opium was erased from collective human memory. Karisma's close dealings with Opium's leadership and the crystal itself allowed her to stay.
Lol. The concepts and story are far easier to explain when there's 100 or so pages in which to do it.
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