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The Mods of LifeAftr ([personal profile] lifeaftr_mods) wrote 2017-08-30 05:56 am (UTC)

ACCEPTED



WELCOME TO LIFEAFTR!


Your application has been reviewed and you have been accepted into the archipelago of LifeAftr! Now all you have to do is...

[ ♆ ] Reply to this comment with your character's journal - additionally, please let us know if you're happy for your application to be unscreened.
[ ♆ ] Subscribe to and join the following comms:
[community profile] lifeaftr
[community profile] aftr_ooc
[community profile] aftr_stories
[community profile] living_memes (optional)
[ ♆ ] Comment on our Taken Characters page.
[ ♆ ] For IC information on the setting, please ensure you've read the Storyteller's dream post, which should answer a few questions your character may have prior to arrival.
[ ♆ ] There will be a catch-all OOC intro post for you to introduce yourself on, if you wish!



A note on nerfs:


[ ♆ ] As Crow is a robot, he will wake with a sigil imprinted on his back that will allow his robotic body to function. An IC explanation of this is included in the Storyteller's dream post, linked above.

[ ♆ ] Crow will also find that his ability to leap great heights has now been cut down; the tallest height he can accomplish in one leap being 20 feet- enough to clear the top of the average, single-story house. Excessive leaping will also cause his sigil to drain faster.



Due to your participation in the Test Drive Meme, Crow has been awarded a Choco-Charm: a small, brown square of something that smells faintly of cocoa. Sure, you could just eat it right off the bat, but further inspection of the sticky square reveals thin, spidery lettering written along the front:

"Speak my words,
That lawful phrase,
And I will feed you,
for all your days."

Upon whispering the words written on the little brown square, the charm will begin to heat up. When it grows too hot to touch, placing it on the nearest object, no matter how big or small, will turn it into solid chocolate. The charm has three uses total, so use it wisely. And be careful, wouldn't you?

After all, it doesn't discriminate between objects and living creatures.


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