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Post by aislinespara on Jun 5, 2005 16:51:46 GMT -5
Bonjour everyone!
Just an update, I am now also playing Pipere and Dragos' younger sister Iliana. She's been called to paris by her siblings to help out with some...problems, and she's skilled at natural remedies and spiritual healing. Oh, and she talks a lot and is annoyingly cheerful. (In other words, a complete 180 from Aislin.)
Salut!
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Ricky
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Obligatory Italian
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Post by Ricky on Jun 13, 2005 19:52:29 GMT -5
Oh lord, I'm a n00b.
My name is Ricky (Rick, if you want me to seem sexier) and I play Broschi Senesino, the Italian singer (and n00b to Paris). He's nice, but a little confused about 80% of the time, and he's annoyed with how bad his French accent is. I also want to introduce a new character, a policeman (gasp! order on the streets!) who doesn't really do much but has license to yell at troublemakers (partial order on the streets?).
I was invited to this lovely dream by my good compadres, the players of Magnus, Marcel, and Musette (lovely kids, even though I mix up names that all start with the same letter, and yes, now you guys can't pretend that you don't know me!) because they spent all their time frolicking about these Parisian streets and avoiding the drippy mademoiselles that roam in ravenous packs. I felt left out. Sad. < :' (
I'm not very much familiar with the Phantom of the Opera, but I have picked up some things (namely, that the Phantom wears a mask because he's one ugly mofo and that there's some singing chick) from general culture. I know lots about vampires, as I have a fondness for supernatural and mythical creatures (werewolves also come to mind, but I won't pout because they're not allowed here, even though all werewolves register as French for some reason in my mind) and yes, I've read the bloody "Interview" and "Lestat". I won't share my opinion on Anne Rice, because apparently it's sacrelige that I don't worship her. I liked "Moulin Rogue" better; it's one of my favorite movies, and I know tons about "Les Miserables" thanks to my dorky friends. (A character of mine keeps getting compared to Bahorel, because they're pretentious nerds.)
I love semicolons and sarcastic paranthetical comments, but I'm really a nice little guy if you're not a complete moron. (Though I'm often proved wrong.) Don't be offended if I call you "kid"; I'm probably younger than you, and I only call people kids when I like 'em.
And sometimes I read and/or think in a British accent even though I'm a loser American pig. :\
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Post by Athenais on Jun 13, 2005 20:31:20 GMT -5
Chuffing heck, duck! You're not the only skag who speaks Queen's English...
Who wants elevensies?
Just kidding, my Brit Lit teacher has flashcards...
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Post by Furu on Jun 13, 2005 21:27:06 GMT -5
Why would I pretend not to know you? <3 <3 And don't worry, even some of us who used to adore the books and play a vampire character have come to not like Ms. Rice so much. n.n In fact I know quite a few ex-fans. I really just enjoy her version of vampires, not the plots and what she ends up doing to them all. c.c
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Post by Odette on Jun 13, 2005 23:26:56 GMT -5
I'm probably younger than you, and I only call people kids when I like 'em. And sometimes I read and/or think in a British accent even though I'm a loser American pig. :\ I used to call people "kid" all the time. Suppose I just fell out of the habit. Wanna be brits-who-were-born-Americans UNITE!
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Post by abc123 on Jun 14, 2005 18:10:59 GMT -5
My character, Marguerite Abshire, hasn't a clue where she was born; for after her days of being the "El Cielo Grande's" most famous opera singer, she was forced to leave a town, of which she wasn't born in, with a baby on the way, and as little as 1 pound in her pocket.
Her mother was a drunk and her father was a composer; and yes, he did compose music for her at the opera house, which was in Italy. He was a man whom she looked up to the most. He taught her about the world and all of it's wonders; but soon enough that world, for her, was shattered. He died from Malaria after divorcing that woman, whom she reffered to as the devil incarnate.
They were married for only 25 years.
Marguerite was devastated. She now has a daughter called Victoria.
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Post by smalldesire on Jun 15, 2005 16:22:05 GMT -5
Bonjour! I play (like you don't already know) Desiree Petit, the little trouble maker and hopeless romantic that she is! I would like to say that, though I don't usually do this, there are a few stands of myself in our little Petit here and it upsets me slightly that some people (*coughdrunkardcough*) do not accept her randomness. I would also add a note to that note that her randomness has calmed and she has now become stable because of a problem! Figure that out! On an outside note, I am a writer and I am writing a story that will have Des in it (maybe) unless I decide to switch the name. I love vampires, fully fascinated with them, and victorian times. Though I'm still studying, most of my stories are set around the time period in different areas of Europe. Maybe I'll post a little of one of my stories a different time, on a different board. At the moment, I better stop typing! This is getting long... ...see you all in the dream! ;D
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Post by brielle18 on Jun 17, 2005 22:03:45 GMT -5
Hello everyone...I'm Brielle and I play as my character named Brielle Riviere. Her mother died when Brielle was 12. Her (late) mother used to write books in her spare time, sometimes doing sketches. Her father is a tailor and likes playing piano from time to time. When Brielle was 16, her father had noticed she'd taken an interest with mending or making clothes and singing. So, about a few months before her 17th birthday..He had made her an assistant in his shop. She's currently 17 now and still working with her dad. [Hope you like her. ]
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Post by veuz on Jun 17, 2005 23:47:04 GMT -5
I'm probably younger than you, and I only call people kids when I like 'em. And sometimes I read and/or think in a British accent even though I'm a loser American pig. :\ I used to call people "kid" all the time. Suppose I just fell out of the habit. Wanna be brits-who-were-born-Americans UNITE! Oioioi, make that North Americans. Then you fit in the rest of us. And I have a horrid little habit of adopting a random British accent, especially when around or about to be around (even if I don't know it) Brits. It's the worst at camp...
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Post by Athenais on Jun 18, 2005 11:10:02 GMT -5
And I have a horrid little habit of adopting a random British accent, especially when around or about to be around (even if I don't know it) Brits. It's the worst at camp...[/quote]
*raises hand* Guilty... and an occasional irish too...
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Post by Jeannot on Jun 18, 2005 12:51:20 GMT -5
and I know tons about "Les Miserables" thanks to my dorky friends.
What? What was that? You're not man enough to name names? I thought so.
And Miss Petit, my character is as grouchy as I am around people who do things for no rhyme or reason. In fact, he's just grouchy in general. ...like me, except I'm slightly more good-natured about it.
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Post by smalldesire on Jun 18, 2005 13:16:12 GMT -5
Oui, Jeannot, I am sure you are. I can do british, irish, scotish, russian, and italian accents....not all at once, mind you, but I can do them. And I'm not trying to brag... Really! I'm not! I don't give a monkey's butt if I have any talents...
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Post by Jeannot on Jun 18, 2005 13:37:25 GMT -5
I can do Coc.kney and Brooklyn. But I'm best at being Midwestern. Soph likes it when I say 'hot dog'. He would. c.c
edit: I put a period in the... first... name, because it's actually a word and I will not stand for censorship of real words that sound bad but aren't!
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Post by veuz on Jun 19, 2005 23:43:05 GMT -5
Yay for stupid censorship!
What about the synonym for rooster? Can we say 'the cock crowed at dawn'?
Edit: Apparently not! I shall leave it un-unedited, though. It's funnier that way.
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Post by Furu on Jun 20, 2005 1:36:09 GMT -5
How strange. Let's see if it censors my Japanese words like Furc does. Dou itashimashite!
Edit: wtf, it did. That was supposed to be 'dou itashimas.hite' :/ How lame. I suppose it will censor this too.
Aishiteru~
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