The Curse
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Thread Topic: The Curse
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100 years ago I gave up my soul, but at a terrible cost...
100 years ago a man gave up his soul to save his family blood like from being destroyed, but this came at a very terrible cost, he changed physically. Now many years after the change and the curse that was put on him, causing him to be secluded from the rest of the world in his castle.
One day, a girl stumbled upon the castle by pure accident. She snuck into the castle to ecape the cold and the rain that poured outside to see that the place looked abandoned. Wandering around she oon stumbles across the man, the one the towns people always talked about, the one who killed tresspassers.
How will this end? -
anyone?
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Sure.
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Yah~
Who do you want. -
The girl, maybe? I'm not sure.
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Okay. So I could go with the guy.
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Name: David Conners
Age: 21 is actually way older than that
Looks: long black hair tha goes down to his jawline, bright blue eyes but are golden in his other form, tan skin, wears suits. In his other form he is an unidentifiable beast with black fur.
Personality: he seems very cold and has a temper, but also has a softer side as well. He seems to be okay when no one flares up his temper. He als is extremely a lovable person.
History: He gave uphis soul to to keep his family name safe, but also caused a curse to be casted on him.
Other: He paints landscapes and other things. -
Name: Nessa (Essie) Landona
Age: 20
Appearance: shoulder length blonde hair/fair skin/green eyes/short/chubby/wears quite a few dresses
Other: Essie's taken care of her two younger sisters for the past six years after the deaths of both of her parents. She's never been particularly interested in love, especially since she's very passionate about intellectual pursuits. She's a natural leader, and doesn't back down easily. Despite this, she's very gentle when she needs to be. She's willing to do virtually anything to win. -
Yah not it.
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Oh, f--- you.
A good starter will take me a little while. If you have one, it'd make things a lot easier. Especially since I'm also doing homework. -
*chuckles* I kid Sel. sure I'll start.
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David glanced out the tall glass window of the castle, the rain drizzling down quickly. He frowned slightly, upset that he couldn't go out and walk about the castle grounds, which was literally all he could do since he had already read all the books in the library and explored every room over and over again. His black hair moved into his face, causing him to frown more.
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She glanced up toward the sky, partially shielding herself from any more of the downpour landing in here eyes or mouth. Was it starting to hail too? A small piece hit her on the shoulder, then another, on the chin. Fantastic. She'd need to figure out something soon, somewhere to rest. The traveler's clothes, which her family had been so insistent she put on in many, many layers, were nearly soaked through, leaving her with a drenched feeling now and likely, a sick feeling later on. Essie sighed and continued on, her shoulders scrunched in against her as she fought the chill. With a storm like this, it'd probably be snowing by morning.
After a few more minutes of trudging along, Essie noticed a large building in the distance. At first, she was torn between stopping to dry off and continuing on, but as she made her way toward it, she realized that it was a a home, not a public space. Even as she reminded herself of the logical reasons to not enter the weird mansion, she came to rest on the front steps. Glancing around, she walked up to the door and slowly pulled it open, finding it unlocked. She was greeted with immediate warmth when she stepped inside. -
He sighed lightly and frowned more when it started hailing, meaning it would be until tomorrow until he could go outside again. He growled lightly, his form flickering a bit until he calmed down, rain was a stupid thing to be upset over, even though it probably would start snowing tomorrow, which made him angry again.
He perked up a bit, hearing the door at the front of the mansion. He frowned and moved away from the the window as he stalked down the hallway. No one could be up here in this weather, well no one ever came here except for the boy who brought food up the mountain, but then again the boy always came to the back door of the kitchen. He still had a sour look as he stormed down to the front door. -
(Wait, what time is this in? I just remembered the 100 years thing)
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