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Saje3dMemberNot sure what you mean about “favoring pen names,” sorry. I have only recently started playing with the backgrounds. There are SO many options I’m just starting to play with right now.
And, yeah, I checked out the rules before I posted anything. I’m not likely to violate any of them.
Saje3dMemberWow. No responses at all. The skinny alternate bodies make great kid’s bodies, I’ve found. Well, kids or goblins. I’ve used them for both. I would be interested in seeing someone work up a way to do toddlers and babies, though.
Saje3dMemberThank you thank you thank you. I fought for several hours to get the four armed female body and failed, failed, failed. I got close one time but couldn’t clinch it. This is perfect for my character Kali.
Saje3dMemberFigured I’d round out this introduction with a few more characters. The woman is Jaz. Jasmine Tashae. Otherwise known as the Lady of Blades. (Urban legend says if you’re a kid in trouble, all you have to do is say her name three times in the mirror and she’ll appear to protect you). “Lady of Blades, Lady of Blades, Lady of Blades.” It’s like Bloody Mary, but with a more positive outcome. For the kid, at least. Less so for an abusive adult.
Then we have the vampire Raven. He’s known as the vampire boogeyman. Forced by Hades to create vampires for his undead army, Raven would slip out and ruthlessly eliminate rogue vamps in disguise. Raven, whose power allows him to cloak himself from any known form of detection or observation, could simply walk up to a rogue and shoot him in the eye. Problem solved.
Next up is MY Loki. Looks like a kid, doesn’t he? Well, he’s 25,000 years old, give or take. And that woman isn’t his wife. Of course, his wife isn’t the kind you’d want to cheat on, being a telepathic vampire and all.
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