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Posted by | Crescent Curs | RP Thread |
val velocity (#91886) Renowned View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-06-17 14:26:47 |
CRESCENT - CURSRecently, calamity has struck several shore lines. Many towns have fallen victim to grisly incursions by titanic waves, wiping out all that stands in their way. Those who thrived in these coastal towns perished to the wrath of the tsunami, but not all those who lived with them took the same path. These creatures were the pets of all departed owners, but when the towns were evacuated many of them made it to safety. Though few of them met their fate in a watery grave. Animals that failed to scale the harsh terrain of the mountain to reach safe-haven were mostly small bodied, and among those tiny souls were many cats, small dogs, and few exotic pets. Among those that braced the attack of violent waves and prevailed were few cats who seldom frequented the pack formed by dogs. While life for them is difficult, more challenges lie ahead as food becomes scarce, tempers among pack-mates become shorter, and new arrivals from strange animals occur. Will they brace these challenges? Or will they be deterred from difficulties and fall apart as a whole? TERRITORYCamp for pack members is located at the precipice of the mountain, which is a barren area but around a mile below the cap there are several woodland areas with bodies of water. Shamans seek spiritual guidance for pack-mates several miles away from camp at the rocky shoreline of the beach. In between camp and the beach is the desecrated town, which is barren and is only traveled to in order to gather supplies from dilapidated homes. Hunting takes place in the woods and very rarely at the beach when crabs are seasonal. PACK DYNAMICSOnly Shamans may question the Alpha. PACKalpha male: reserved. Character SheetsNo thread generated. The original poster of this RP thread will be able to generate one for this feature.0 players like this post! Like? Edited on 17/06/16 @ 21:27:30 by val velocity (#91886) |
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