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Post by Razar on Sept 8, 2017 0:14:21 GMT
(Ignore my bad spelling and bad RP skills)
Prologue Razar, who was sitting in the Shamans nest, taking the responsibility from his father, he was young, unsure of taking his fathers role, he was holding a staff with a birds skull that emits shamans magic if used properly, Razar flew out of the nest , raised his wings, announcing that he would be the next shaman since his father died.
Chapter 1: Razar had still felt lonely and depressed from losing both his parents, he was not very social, because of that, Razar wished he had not lost his parents. Yet it would be tough he practiced the magic that would sometimes backfire and fail, but Razar naver gave up on Practicing, until one day someone entered his nest with an important message...
(Whoever joins may continue.)
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Post by Icara on Sept 8, 2017 7:54:09 GMT
Razar, chapters and prologues aren't used in Roleplay, also the posts are usually written as a current event that is happening now (in past tense tho). His past can be explained via memories and thoughts. If you need an example, you can look at other peoples' posts ^^ (I'm not joining the RP here cuz I don't have any Tribe characters)
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Post by Razar on Sept 8, 2017 20:32:25 GMT
Razar, chapters and prologues aren't used in Roleplay, also the posts are usually written as a current event that is happening now (in past tense tho). His past can be explained via memories and thoughts. If you need an example, you can look at other peoples' posts ^^ (I'm not joining the RP here cuz I don't have any Tribe characters) (I'm a noob at role-playing., also I didn't feel like using past tense, and I like having the chapters as in a beginning of Razar's story, I'm sorry if I sound rude, but I'm kind of mad on that because well I kind of get mad easily.) (I'm sorry if posting like this is considered spam, but I know i'm a role-playing noob, ill improve if i role-play more.) (I know past-tense makes Role-playing neater, I didn't feel like using it at the time.) (I will try not to make mistakes like this next time) (I'm used to stories not Role-plays, on the chapter part.)
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