Post by Semena Andonevska on Mar 24, 2008 10:29:41 GMT -5
Role-Playing Rules
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8. The Following is Considered a Fair Constructed Roleplay Post:
The blonde haired girl walked down to the lake, as she'd finished her classes for the day. She sheilded her eyes from the sunlight, scanning the surroundings, noticing there weren't many people around.
It was a new school year, her last school year. She was both thanking, and resenting, that fact. She still felt like it was too soon for her to even be a seventh year, and she didn't feel as if she was ready to be pushed out into the world. Where would she go? What would she do?
She knew what she wanted to do, yet, she didn't know if she could do it. She'd had a personality change over the previous Summer, and though she'd become less insecure, she still had a few left. Well, she wouldn't worry about that at the moment, no, she'd worry about all the homework she still had to do.
Walking over to a spot near a tree, Rhea sat down. Loosening her tie and un-buttoning the first button of her shirt, she got out her notebook and the Defense Against The Dark Arts book. Just after turning the pages, she looked up and out at the lake, sighing as she was happy to see how beautiful it looked with the sun's rays reflecting on it. A small gentle breeze blew, and her eyes went back to the book in her lap, and she soon began to read.
The blonde haired girl walked down to the lake, as she'd finished her classes for the day. She sheilded her eyes from the sunlight, scanning the surroundings, noticing there weren't many people around.
It was a new school year, her last school year. She was both thanking, and resenting, that fact. She still felt like it was too soon for her to even be a seventh year, and she didn't feel as if she was ready to be pushed out into the world. Where would she go? What would she do?
She knew what she wanted to do, yet, she didn't know if she could do it. She'd had a personality change over the previous Summer, and though she'd become less insecure, she still had a few left. Well, she wouldn't worry about that at the moment, no, she'd worry about all the homework she still had to do.
Walking over to a spot near a tree, Rhea sat down. Loosening her tie and un-buttoning the first button of her shirt, she got out her notebook and the Defense Against The Dark Arts book. Just after turning the pages, she looked up and out at the lake, sighing as she was happy to see how beautiful it looked with the sun's rays reflecting on it. A small gentle breeze blew, and her eyes went back to the book in her lap, and she soon began to read.
It was a new school year, her last school year. She was both thanking, and resenting, that fact. She still felt like it was too soon for her to even be a seventh year, and she didn't feel as if she was ready to be pushed out into the world. Where would she go? What would she do?
She knew what she wanted to do, yet, she didn't know if she could do it. She'd had a personality change over the previous Summer, and though she'd become less insecure, she still had a few left. Well, she wouldn't worry about that at the moment, no, she'd worry about all the homework she still had to do.
Walking over to a spot near a tree, Rhea sat down. Loosening her tie and un-buttoning the first button of her shirt, she got out her notebook and the Defense Against The Dark Arts book. Just after turning the pages, she looked up and out at the lake, sighing as she was happy to see how beautiful it looked with the sun's rays reflecting on it. A small gentle breeze blew, and her eyes went back to the book in her lap, and she soon began to read.
The blonde haired girl walked down to the lake, as she'd finished her classes for the day. She sheilded her eyes from the sunlight, scanning the surroundings, noticing there weren't many people around.
It was a new school year, her last school year. She was both thanking, and resenting, that fact. She still felt like it was too soon for her to even be a seventh year, and she didn't feel as if she was ready to be pushed out into the world. Where would she go? What would she do?
She knew what she wanted to do, yet, she didn't know if she could do it. She'd had a personality change over the previous Summer, and though she'd become less insecure, she still had a few left. Well, she wouldn't worry about that at the moment, no, she'd worry about all the homework she still had to do.
Walking over to a spot near a tree, Rhea sat down. Loosening her tie and un-buttoning the first button of her shirt, she got out her notebook and the Defense Against The Dark Arts book. Just after turning the pages, she looked up and out at the lake, sighing as she was happy to see how beautiful it looked with the sun's rays reflecting on it. A small gentle breeze blew, and her eyes went back to the book in her lap, and she soon began to read.