Post by Thetruemeep on Jun 30, 2019 8:19:29 GMT -5
In a world of myths...
(Woooooh, this took me a long time to make. Hope you enjoy )
Introduction:
It’s been going on for thousands of years. Since the beginning of time, humans have told each other tales of magical creatures and spirits. Tales of powerful, evil, or wonderful creatures of all shapes and sizes. Some humans told these tales to explain natural phenomenons, some to instill fear in others, some to have a magical deity to put their hopes in, and some purely for fun.
Well... what if I told you those creatures were real? What if I told you those creatures were living, breathing souls that were all around us? Not here, of course, no. They’re far, far away from here, if you want to find them. If you really do want to find them, well...
Welcome to Mirori.
Rules:
1. Of course, please be nice to everyone.
2. Please keep things family-friendly. This means no cursing, graphic gore, erotic/suggestive scenes, etc.
3. I’m limiting the characters to 4 per person.
4. Please don’t make your characters absolutely perfect. Give them some flaws. (Look up “Mary Sue” on Urban Dictionary to see what I mean.)
5. DO NOT kill any character without the owner’s permission.
6. If you choose to be a carnivore, you must kill to eat. You can’t give any mercy to your prey.
7. Yes, regular animals exist in this realm, too. But no humans.
Locations:
Candental Forest - East: This area is covered in thick woodland and plants. Most fairies, elves, nymphs, satyrs, goblins, orcs, dwarves, and even a few unicorns and centaurs inhabit it, as well as ordinary forest creatures. The trees are known to glow at night, due to the many multicolored wisps that reside in them.
Sereni Plains - West: This land consists of a large, sunny plain. Most unicorns, centaurs, and even a few satyrs live here. This land is known for having very fertile soil that is good for farming and planting crops.
Flagrantis Sands - South: This area is a huge desert, forever sun-baked and with little water. Harpies, manticores, and even a few cockatrices reside here, as well as the expected rattlesnakes and other desert animals.
Sumum Mountains - North: This land is a rocky, mountainous highland, with the highest mountaintops often covered with snow. Griffins, pegasi, a few dragons (European), and the everyday mountain goats and mountain lions inhabit the lower, warmer regions, and the coldest, highest peaks house yetia, as well as arctic hares, arctic foxes, arctic wolves, moose, caribou, arctic terns, etc.
Sapir Shores - Southwest: A relatively small beach area, with white sand and a crystal-blue sea. Merfolk, sirens, dragons (Asian), various sea serpents/sea monsters, and ordinary sea life inhabit these waters.
List of mythical species:
Fairies/Fayfolk - omnivores: Extremely small, humanoid creatures with nature-related magic.
Elves - omnivores: Small, humanoid creatures with powerful magic. Not to be confused with goblins and dwarves.
Nymphs/Dryads - omnivores: Humanoid creatures (normally similar to human women) with powerful seductive and singing skills, connected to nature.
Satyrs - omnivores: Humanoid creatures (normally similar to human men) with the feet of a horse/goat. Typically have good musical skills.
Goblins/Gremlins - omnivores: Small, humanoid creatures with powerful magic. Typically very mischievous and greedy. Not to be confused with elves and dwarves.
Dwarves - omnivores: Small, humanoid creatures with good mining and forging skills. Not to be confused with goblins and elves.
Orcs/Ogres - carnivores: Large, brutish humanoid creatures. Typically very malicious and violent.
Unicorns - herbivores: Benevolent, horse-like creatures with magical powers. Typically seen with a single horn. Not to be confused with Pegasi.
Centaurs - omnivores: Creatures with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Typically very clever and good archers.
Harpies - carnivores: Creatures resembling human women, but having the wings, feet, and talons of birds. Not to be confused with sirens.
Manticores - carnivores: Lion-like creatures with human heads an spiny scorpion tails, sometimes with scaled wings.
Cockatrices - carnivores: Serpent-like creatures with the heads, feet, and talons of roosters.
Griffins - carnivores: Half-lion, half-eagle creatures, titled the kings of beasts.
Pegasi - herbivores: Benevolent, horse-like creatures with wings. Not to be confused with unicorns.
Yetis/Bigfeet - carnivores: Huge, furry humanoids. Typically depicted as brutish and stealthy.
Merfolk - omnivores: Humanoid creatures with the upper bodies of humans and the lower bodies of fish.
Sirens - carnivores: Creatures resembling human women, but having the wings, feet, and talons of birds, as well as hypnotizingly sweet voices. Not to be confused with harpies.
Dragons - carnivores/omnivores: Large, serpent-like creatures. Usually quite varied, some with wings/gills, magical powers, etc.
Character Form:
Username:
Character Name:
Gender:
Species:
Age (optional):
Appearance (pictures are optional):
Personality:
Family (optional):
Other (optional):
(Woooooh, this took me a long time to make. Hope you enjoy )
Introduction:
It’s been going on for thousands of years. Since the beginning of time, humans have told each other tales of magical creatures and spirits. Tales of powerful, evil, or wonderful creatures of all shapes and sizes. Some humans told these tales to explain natural phenomenons, some to instill fear in others, some to have a magical deity to put their hopes in, and some purely for fun.
Well... what if I told you those creatures were real? What if I told you those creatures were living, breathing souls that were all around us? Not here, of course, no. They’re far, far away from here, if you want to find them. If you really do want to find them, well...
Welcome to Mirori.
Rules:
1. Of course, please be nice to everyone.
2. Please keep things family-friendly. This means no cursing, graphic gore, erotic/suggestive scenes, etc.
3. I’m limiting the characters to 4 per person.
4. Please don’t make your characters absolutely perfect. Give them some flaws. (Look up “Mary Sue” on Urban Dictionary to see what I mean.)
5. DO NOT kill any character without the owner’s permission.
6. If you choose to be a carnivore, you must kill to eat. You can’t give any mercy to your prey.
7. Yes, regular animals exist in this realm, too. But no humans.
Locations:
Candental Forest - East: This area is covered in thick woodland and plants. Most fairies, elves, nymphs, satyrs, goblins, orcs, dwarves, and even a few unicorns and centaurs inhabit it, as well as ordinary forest creatures. The trees are known to glow at night, due to the many multicolored wisps that reside in them.
Sereni Plains - West: This land consists of a large, sunny plain. Most unicorns, centaurs, and even a few satyrs live here. This land is known for having very fertile soil that is good for farming and planting crops.
Flagrantis Sands - South: This area is a huge desert, forever sun-baked and with little water. Harpies, manticores, and even a few cockatrices reside here, as well as the expected rattlesnakes and other desert animals.
Sumum Mountains - North: This land is a rocky, mountainous highland, with the highest mountaintops often covered with snow. Griffins, pegasi, a few dragons (European), and the everyday mountain goats and mountain lions inhabit the lower, warmer regions, and the coldest, highest peaks house yetia, as well as arctic hares, arctic foxes, arctic wolves, moose, caribou, arctic terns, etc.
Sapir Shores - Southwest: A relatively small beach area, with white sand and a crystal-blue sea. Merfolk, sirens, dragons (Asian), various sea serpents/sea monsters, and ordinary sea life inhabit these waters.
List of mythical species:
Fairies/Fayfolk - omnivores: Extremely small, humanoid creatures with nature-related magic.
Elves - omnivores: Small, humanoid creatures with powerful magic. Not to be confused with goblins and dwarves.
Nymphs/Dryads - omnivores: Humanoid creatures (normally similar to human women) with powerful seductive and singing skills, connected to nature.
Satyrs - omnivores: Humanoid creatures (normally similar to human men) with the feet of a horse/goat. Typically have good musical skills.
Goblins/Gremlins - omnivores: Small, humanoid creatures with powerful magic. Typically very mischievous and greedy. Not to be confused with elves and dwarves.
Dwarves - omnivores: Small, humanoid creatures with good mining and forging skills. Not to be confused with goblins and elves.
Orcs/Ogres - carnivores: Large, brutish humanoid creatures. Typically very malicious and violent.
Unicorns - herbivores: Benevolent, horse-like creatures with magical powers. Typically seen with a single horn. Not to be confused with Pegasi.
Centaurs - omnivores: Creatures with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Typically very clever and good archers.
Harpies - carnivores: Creatures resembling human women, but having the wings, feet, and talons of birds. Not to be confused with sirens.
Manticores - carnivores: Lion-like creatures with human heads an spiny scorpion tails, sometimes with scaled wings.
Cockatrices - carnivores: Serpent-like creatures with the heads, feet, and talons of roosters.
Griffins - carnivores: Half-lion, half-eagle creatures, titled the kings of beasts.
Pegasi - herbivores: Benevolent, horse-like creatures with wings. Not to be confused with unicorns.
Yetis/Bigfeet - carnivores: Huge, furry humanoids. Typically depicted as brutish and stealthy.
Merfolk - omnivores: Humanoid creatures with the upper bodies of humans and the lower bodies of fish.
Sirens - carnivores: Creatures resembling human women, but having the wings, feet, and talons of birds, as well as hypnotizingly sweet voices. Not to be confused with harpies.
Dragons - carnivores/omnivores: Large, serpent-like creatures. Usually quite varied, some with wings/gills, magical powers, etc.
Character Form:
Username:
Character Name:
Gender:
Species:
Age (optional):
Appearance (pictures are optional):
Personality:
Family (optional):
Other (optional):