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.:.OOC.:.Masquerade.:.Paper Faces on Parade.:.No Longer Accepting.:.
Hide your face,
so the world will never find you! Plot Set during nineteenth century London, England the Victorian Era is in full swing and the wealthy are having the time of their lives. Aristocratic families from far and wide have come to celebrate the eighteenth birthdays of the Tremaine children, Margaret and Michael. This masquerade is not only a celebration of the young Earl and Countess' coming of age, but also to entertain possible suitors to continue the family line. The celebration will last for seven days and if Michael does not find a potential wife then all the family wealth and titles will go to his sister and her future husband. The pressure is building upon the young earl, but in the magic of the night and mysteries hidden by the masks anyone can lose their senses. Setting The Tremaine mansion can be considered a very imposing structure, but nonetheless very beautiful. The interior could be considered baroque or even over done in ornamentation while the exterior is in the neoclassical architectural style of the Victorian times. The ballroom is brightly lit with crystal chandeliers; its large winding stair case leads to an equally beautiful dining area. The gardens are quite large with an abundance of rose bushes and there are wooden benches centered around a very beautiful fountain. At the end of the night (meaning around midnight to one in the morning) a guest may return to their own estates, but most are more so inclined to stay in one of the mansions numerous guest rooms. The masquerade will be celebrated for several days. Rules 1. Please be at least semi-literate. Five sentences at the absolute least per post. 2. Remember this is supposed to take place during the nineteenth century. I don't want to see anyone using slang words such as: homie, dude, okay, etc. 3. This is an anything goes RP! That means Het, Yaoi, and Yuri. If you don't like that kind of stuff leave now. 4. No flaming, spamming, godmoding, etc. 5. Post at least three times a week. 6. If you wish to leave, please inform me so I can take you off the list. 7. Romance is encouraged, but please keep it PG-13. 8. You can have up to two characters, but you must have them in different colors or have line breakers so people don't get confused. 9. Please PM me your profiles with the title, 'Masks Can't Hide Everything.' You must wait until I accept you to post. 10. Have fun! PS: Guests may fall in love with each other. Profile Username: Character Name: Character Age (18-20s please): Character Appearance (Pictures and descriptions are fine): Characters Mask (Picture and/or description): Character Personality: Character Bio (Five sentences at the absolute least): Edit: .:.IC Thread.:. |
Every face a different shade . . .
Masquerade! Look around - there's another mask behind you! Characters Username: Umi-No-Tenshi Character Name: Michael Tremaine Character Age (18-20s please): 18 Character Appearance (Descriptions are fine): .:.Click.:. Character Mask: In Picture Character Personality: Although bred and groomed for the refinement and solemnity of the arrogance of the aristocrat, Michael very much unlike a stuck up snob. Very down to earth and friendly he finds far more joy in playing his violin or taking walks through the garden than flaunting his wealth. Although often times he wished that he had never been born into such a strict caste, growing up in such an enormous house and in such a cold and dignified lifestyle never seemed to damper Michael's sunny disposition. He cares deeply for his twin sister and is very loyal to his family although he finds this whole arrangement ridiculous. Character Bio (Five sentences at the absolute least): As a child he and his sister were often left in the care of some nanny or another while their mother attended gossip laced parties and their father was busy with business. The only thing he had to chase away the feelings of loneliness and resentment was his sister, born minutes after him. Playing hide and seek among the endless halls and uncountable rooms were a fond way of passing the time. They often found their amusement in playing practical jokes on their nannies and tutors, the game became almost a challenge between the two to see who could be the first to drive the pesky adult mad. Alas, as soon as were barely out of childhood both of them were whisked away into the dizzying world of prim and proper. Margaret confined to skirts and laces while he was trapped with cigar smokers and coin counters. Learning all the proper manners from which spoon to use to courtship were almost more than he could handle. Especially courtship. Women batting their eyelashes practically threw themselves at him once he 'filled out'. The very though of his sister having to act in such a degrading way made him sick to his stomach and that is why he is quite determined to find the right spouse during the celebrations so he wouldn't have to force his sister to go through such travesty. But anyone can be entranced by the secrets of the mask. Username: Umi-No-Tenshi Character Name: Margaret Tremaine Character Age (18-20s please): 18 Character Appearance (Pictures and descriptions are fine): Click Characters Mask (Picture and/or description): Click Character Personality: Margaret is very similar in personality to her brother, though it might be expected being that they are twins. She loves to sing and play the piano alongside Michael’s violin. But unlike her brother she’s very practical and knows how to get what she wants and isn’t afraid of using her ‘assets’ to get them. Character Bio (Five sentences at the absolute least): As a child she and her brother were often left in the care of some nanny or another while their mother attended gossip laced parties and their father was busy with business. The only thing she had to chase away the feelings of loneliness and resentment was her brother, born minutes before her. Playing hide and seek among the endless halls and uncountable rooms were a fond way of passing the time. They often found their amusement in playing practical jokes on their nannies and tutors, the game became almost a challenge between the two to see who could be the first to drive the pesky adult mad. Alas, as soon as were barely out of childhood both of them were whisked away into the dizzying world of prim and proper. Margaret confined to skirts and laces. Learning all the proper manners from which spoon to use to courtship were almost more than he could handle. Especially courtship. Men with their cigar smoke and ‘ulterior motives’ practically threw themselves at her once she 'filled out'. The very though of her brother having to act in such a degrading way made her sick to her stomach, but such is life. She hopes that her brother will find a good spouse so she won’t have to. She enjoys her freedom a little too much. But anyone can be entranced by the secrets of the mask. Quote:
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~.:.It has come to my attention that some in the thread may want or need help posting in a style that compliments and reflects the Victorian era that they are placed in. I have compiled some research and if anyone has any more information they may post here as well.
Also, this thread if for members to plan out character development and plot ideas with each other so don't feel shy!.:.~ |
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awsome idea. Now I can explain some more of my character to those who are having problems understanding her.
She has spent her life obeying her parents and following proper etiquette. She hates her life the way it has been so she finds ways to sidesweep some of the common customs. So therefore she does a few odd things such as taking her shoes off to make a guy happy. She gave him a kiss on the nose again trying to sidestep a custom. She makes sure the things she does are not noticed by other people who are around. SHe does have a sence of pride. And of course she does make sure her parents wont see her. XD btw is my victorian language ok? Im doin the best I can copying from gone with the wind. |
Excellent, Umi! Love it! I also love the Language of Flowers link. Could prove useful. (I'll add any others I come across.)
And Talitha: It doesn't matter whether other RPers or characters "get" your character or not. What you just mentioned about your character may be all fine and dandy, but other characters in this RP won't know this type of information until you interact with them and "show" them what your character is like (as opposed to "telling" them, which is a whole other thing about writing). Other characters are going to react to what your character can be seen doing (or saying, if they're close enough). And in this setting, you have to understand that Victorian aristocracy, and really, most people on the whole in this time period, knew their place VERY well. They were VERY concerned with appearances and propriety. (Now, we all know they had their wild sides, too, but these displays were reserved for VERY intimate moments between people, and when I mean intimate, I mean, in the bedroom, usually.) Heck, even the nobility in England nowadays is very stuffy and maintains a lot of decorum, which is slowly being worked away at, with, really, perhaps the advent of Princess Diana and all she brought (not that she wasn't classy, because she was, but she was very much down to earth). These class distinctions in England have been in place for a very long time, and to be an "odd duck" would frankly shun you from a lot of society. That being said, it's a fine line to walk for a character to go from "odd duck" to "interestingly charming" or the like. And finally, regarding your question about your speech patterns. Gone With the Wind is a novel (and movie) that takes place during and after the civil war in America. While technically it could be place in the Victorian period, it was really a reflection of the antebellum southern society in America. This RP takes place in England. A Victorian England where society was quite different than in America, in some aspects, especially since there are nobles and aristocrats. The language, like anything, was more refined. I'm not saying you have to find a link on the language of that era -- goodness knows I don't know all the words either, but, I try and think how a high-born woman, brought up in a Victorian British (or in my character's case, Spanish, as well) setting might speak. But sometimes it's just the small things: "Thank you" instead of "thanks," or "Goodbye" instead of "See ya!" Well, you get the point. Perhaps all the links Umi shared are too much to bother with, and one wants to play their character as they want. Which is fine, but it was a setting created by Umi, and one that I respect her for and try to play my character in that setting, as best as my character, given who she is, can be, and as best, as I, the RPer can write. If that includes looking up an extra bit of information, then so be it. (My husband makes fun of me for looking up too much information, but ... what can I say?! ^_^) I take my RP very seriously (but that doesn't mean I don't have fun, trust me, I sometimes tremble in anticipation of how I will react to someone else's post, or vice versa). I respect the written word and the game creator (in this case, Umi) to not give this RP as much attention as anything else. *shrug* But that's the way I am.) Oh, and I also take my writing seriously -- a glance over anything I've written not only ensures that my character's voice is consistent, but also that most typos and misspellings are at a minimum (it makes reading and reacting to it, so much more enjoyable). Okay, so I'm a little long winded, but ... just some thoughts I needed to share. Anyone can take them or leave them. ^_^ |
lol XD thanks
Yeah ALanas already shown her true colors. but this is the first role play ive joined like this. And im rather enjoying it. XD Just trying to study up on the material so I can do a good job |
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victorian style. Ive been role playing for almost 7 years but usually star wars or teen titans. stuff like that. THis is the first victorian style role play ive ever tried.
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Talitha, that is very interesting....
I haven't ever played a Victorian RP either, *shrug* but I think that's part of the fun of roleplaying. You can create a new character for any situation .... and you take your cues from those around you. The other day I came across some people who were talking about starting a Steampunk RP, dealing with the Aztecs, I think. Wow, sounded completely foreign to me. Not that I don't think I couldn't RP it, but personally, to me ... I see Steampunk as very visual, and difficult to describe, in a way (not that I haven't seen it done in books, but I digress). But ya know, if it were a good group and an interesting story, I would figure it out and try my best to follow the other people that did know what they were doing. (And why I also try to do at least a little research.) That's how you grow as an RPer ... changing characters, changing situations, exploring your writing ability, not just with words, but how you our your character reacts to something, even with dialogue and mannerisms that aren't yours. I've played some evil, creepy characters to silly, happy-go-lucky characters -- many deviating from myself, and many with different styles. I think it's fun to be something different and new in many situations. Not that I don't have my favorites. I've been playing Reeny for a long time (though I have yet to play her on here, and don't know if I will), but I will always have room for new characters. But, the number is starting to get a little unmanageable. I mean, I did start text-based RPing 14 years ago. That's a long time to rack up quite a cast of characters and personas. *laughs* |
yeah I so know what you mean. Normally Alanas got super powers or shes a tough bounty hunter whose scared of nothing. Playing a girly girl who doesent want to be what she was raised to be is very interesting for me. I actually think I like doing it this way. When I do a role play I love I tend to save my profiles so that I can use them later for other role plays.
Currently Im doing several vampire Alanas. SO far theres one I think ill keep and save because its my favorite. Ive also got a demon Alana whose story is very interesting and I do plan on saving her. THe thing is when I do a role play I keep it as part of Alanas life. Example: When my bounty hunter Alana got pregnant I stopped using her for a few months. Enough time for 2 role play years to go by and then brought her back as a mother trying to earn a living for her child. I like to save her role plays as part of her Bio. So that shes never the same. She changes. |
If you truly "know what I mean" then how come all of your characters are basically ... the same character (even if she has grown, or not) ... with the same name?
I don't mean to be rude, I just find it interesting that for someone who claims to have RPed for as long as you have, that you wouldn't have at least attempted to change the names of your characters and even personality traits. Maybe it's because you have played in many different RPs, and it's easier to keep track of, but ... personally, IMO, that seems to limit creativity, and in turn, limits growth in the RPer, and eventually, limits growth in characters (even if you did say your "Alana"s have changed over the years). *shrugs* However, these are just my thoughts on the subject, and are perhaps just my opinions, but ... I have been doing this for awhile, and played with some amazing RPers whom I personally have learned a lot from. *shrugs again* |
A good site for overviews of different aspects of different eras.
But here's the link to just the Victorian one: Victorian Era Overview (On the left side are different aspects, like history, the arts, etc.) |
thanks XD
my partner seems to have disappeared |
I know my character Allen probably doesn't reflect the Victorian Era very well, and I apologize for that. I did research a little on the topic before I started posting, but nothing on etiquette or meal time. D': I'll definitely be sure to read all of it as soon as I can.
I've never roleplayed in a Victorian setting, and thought it would be a nice challenge (I tend to stay away from roleplays that involve settings and customs I'm not too familiar with). I hope everyone will stay patient with me as I try to develop Allen's character to reflect the Victorian era better. We have some great writers in this RP and It's a treat to be apart of it. :'D |
It's okay, Confection. As I mentioned before, I've never RPed in a Victorian setting either. I usually RP in a fantasy one. But, hey, I think it's fun to do research.
All I really know is what I've gathered from movies and some books, and from expounding from and slightly relaxing the rules of the Regency period, which came shortly before the Victorian (during the longer Georgian period). Regency is Jane Austen, really, for simple purposes, and I LURV Jane Austen ...! I adore period pieces, especially if they're set in that time period in England, so ... while I may have never RPed, I understand mannerisms and the like of that time. ^_^ |
I like your charater hes very kool in my opinion. In a way him and Alana are alike. There both fighting against the system I guess you would say.
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Truthfully, I have to say that I've never RPed in a Victorian setting either. ^_^;; I really had a craving to be in one, but after a time just decided to make one myself.
I hope that everyone is enjoying it so far. We certainly do have an array of wonderful RPers. :3 Oh, and here is something interesting: Victorian Proverbs |
o.O very interesting
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Love it! Here's a funny story, related to this: I was thinking of the title to make Galvan's next book, and the name "Gaviota" came to me ... dunno why. Thought it would be interesting to name a ship that, although I have heard girls actually called that. So, I went searching for a little background (even though I actually do really speak Spanish, so I knew that it was a seagull, but just wondered what else I could find). There is actually a Spanish Victorian book called "La Gaviota" which I found on googlebooks, which has been translated, and the end of the second page of the first chapter has a footnote about the Spaniards and that "proverb" I used not too long ago in the RP thread. True story! Fun times! |
XD That's amazingly awesome, Reeny!
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Well, that I mean to say, I used the proverb which I found in the book. Hope that didn't come out wrong, but just thought the whole thing was cool.
Thanks, Umi! A little research goes a long way! ^_^ |
Another link:
Miniature Dogs in Victorian Times I know, that's probably not relevant at all, but .... just something I came across. ^_^ Oh, and another I found here, about cats (and you'll have to excuse the HORRIBLE typos and grammar, but still somewhat informative): Quote:
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lol after this masque is over we are gonna have to make a continuation of this role play everyone loves it so much XD
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Well, the setting for this RP does say the masquerade is for seven days and we are only currently on the first evening, so I think this RP still has quite a lot of life left in it.
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