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sovereignty ([personal profile] archai) wrote2012-10-29 05:47 pm

claims.

greek myth only. one olympian per person. maximum three characters total.

here are the rules. make sure you go do a ctrl+f search on the taken list for your character and pb before commenting, since it's first in best dressed.

this is a step away from a private sandbox and runs on trust and love and friendship and sparkles, so please have a rec from someone already a part of the community if you'd like to join. amber reserves the right to nix a player/character choice.


player: [that's you!]
contact: [plurk name for pref]
character: [mythological name - and modern name if they have one]
race/category: [olympian, titan, creature, human, other immortal]
roles: [their aspect/domain, their current job, their relation to the premise if they're human, etc]
journal: <user name="JOURNAL">
pb: [actor name. you can link to a pic for the taken list if you have a specific one in mind, or if they aren't famous enough to have anything usable on the tumblr tag.]
bio: [writing a 20-100 words for the taken list. try and include their race/roles, what they're doing, maybe some personality. if you have more, a link to an info post is fine.]





CLAIMS ARE OPEN



if you would like to change some info, drop a character, or bow out all together, please also comment here with the relevant info. cheers!
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[personal profile] werre 2012-10-29 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
player: eppy
contact: eppypeninc@plurk
character: ares
race: god
roles: god of war
journal: [personal profile] werre
pb: richard madden
bio: tba.
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[personal profile] werre 2012-11-16 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
human name is mark andreas.

The times may have changed, but war hasn't and neither has Ares. Adapted is the word for what he's done, finding a way to stay close to the clash of armies now that they've cast aside shining helms and flashing swords. A renowed weapons contractor, Ares is still a spectator, and still wholly uninterested in the outcome of a battle, so long as the battle itself is bloody and destructive. More often than not word of him travels in the form of secondhand accounts of brawls and scuffles, for Ares goes nowhere without a fight of one nature or another, and even among the gods he's more like to throw a punch than settle a dispute with a word. But can he really be blamed? A good battle is so hard to come by these days, he'd say, spinning a bullet casing along the polished surface of his desk, and if a skirmish broke out in one country or another a few days later, well, he'd just say he couldn't help himself.