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Plotting How does your character interact with other characters? Post your character's plot thread here. Please submit them in the correct category.
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Jul 7 2007, 07:41 PM In: Edward Saine By: Edward Saine |
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In-Character Graphics Contains the signature/avatar request forum, as well as the face claim, in which all new members should post the real-life person they are using as an image for their character.
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Jul 7 2007, 06:55 PM In: Happy to Help By: Charlie Leone |
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Characters and their writers To know who plays who, we advise members to categorize their characters to their name in this forum. It makes things easier for people to locate and contact you, and it will give the Admins a whole lot more stress-free work.
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Jul 7 2007, 06:47 PM In: Talli's Characters By: Charlie Leone |
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Journals Got to jot down something memorable? Have a special thought you want to write down? Journal entries or diaries of your character can go here! You can add photos of your character and his/her relationship with others.
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Communication Need to commute with your friends? Send them a phone call on the school's telephone booth, or send them an email if that doesn't work for you. Remember, cell phones are not allowed anywhere in [L&T].
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Ground Floor Home to an expansive entrance hall and an ornate marble staircase leading to the upper levels, the gorund floor also boasts large, old oak doors that open into the always-baking kitchen and opposite, the cafeteria.
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First Floor: Academic Classrooms The first floor of Crenshaw Academy, this possesses four large, spacious rooms harboring textbooks for each grade of each room's particular subject, perpetually unlocked doors, and in the large, lushly carpeted hallway opening into each room, a host of sofas, armchairs, and a table for anyone who cares to study in front of a warm stone fireplace.
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Second Floor: Specialty Rooms Containing most of the specialty rooms (regarding academics, that is), this floor's hallways are richly furnished in Broadway-like velvet, high ceilings and chandeliers, ornate mahogany doors, and every atmosphere of some hidden theater to rival the Parisian Opera House.
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Third Floor: Dorms Home to the numerous boys on either scholarship or personal tuition, these rooms are designed in a rustic manner, each made to hold two boys each. New members apply in the sticky forum for a roomate, and feel free to explore!
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The Basement Like any famous old building, Crenshaw boasts an expansive basement. Unlike most, however, years of students have holed up here after hours in amazing, intricate rooms among props dating back to the sixties. Mirrors, abandoned, amazing props, secret rooms, and adventure await the boys that sneak down here through secret entrances throughout the school.
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The Theater Separate from the actual academy, "The Stage" - an enormous, old-fashioned theater from the earliest days of the academy - offers numerous skillful hiding places in both the floor of the stage for the completion of magic tricks and cleverly authentic furniture replaced by Mr. Spector in the reopening of the school. Bob Dezon of stage maintenance and Shaun Conrad of General Magics both hold their classes here.
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Ground Floor The same setup as Crenshaw, though with marble floors in the entrance hall and expansive french doors, rather than velvet and oak. A gorgeous chandelier glimmers over the central hall before the ornate, sweeping staircase.
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First Floor: Academic Rooms Baes on the same architecture as that of Crenshaw's first floor, four large classrooms open off of a richly carpeted room, though the furniture is newer and a bit nicer, with cushy leather couches and a thick carpet for dozing students to sprawl upon before a roaring fireplace between classes.
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Second Floor: Specialty Rooms Unlike Crenshaw, the second floor here offers all of the school's fine arts classes in the form of Languages, Art, and Drama classrooms. Come to the varying, oddly designed rooms to let your creativity out, or to browse the handiwork of other talented girls.
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Third Floor: Dorms Beautifully themed rooms designed for two young ladies in each, the dorms house not only the young women of the academy but the two schools' resident nurse as well, Ms. Shannon Aspen. Sneaking out of the girl's dorm is not so easy as Crenshaw's, but it's still possible if you know the tricks.
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The Basement Unlike Crenshaw, the Crestwall basement does not house such rich history as the unusual props of the boy's school, but ten years of dust, costumes, art, and sports equipment have been organized into clever nooks and crannies into which particularly clever young women can steal into in the night.
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The Fields An assortment of athletic fields surround Crestwall Academy, as well as a large, olympic-style swimming pool that's heated year round and is always perfectly clean. Imitation grass fields - soccer, flag football, whatever - plus tennis and basketball courts make up the expansive athletic department, and stadium lights stay on until ten before plunging unwary sneaks into complete darkness.
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The Woods A thick, woody forest sprawling unbroken between the two schools, a single gravel path winds the mile or so between Crenshaw and Crestwall. With all the uncultured terrain, being out here is only safe at the height of the day, and with permission. Particularly determined ditchers can hide out on the fringes, but venturing in at night...well, legends haunt these woods. Some of them might be true in the inky darkness that claims the forest floor at night.
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The Lake Not far from Crenshaw, about midway along the path, a rock-bottom stream cuts over the path, which simply jumps over the small stream bed in the form of a rickety wooden bridge. Curious students, however, might follow the stream for a ways to a small waterfall, about ten feet high, dropping into a beautiful clear lake that's only about ten feet at it's deepest. Little does anyone know, this place was the site of little Melissa's murder all those years ago.
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Jul 26 2007, 11:32 PM In: Rice Krispies By: Toby Michelson |
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The Tunnel A decepit, poorly lit tunnel linking the basements of Crestwall and Crenshaw Academies. While it does not show up on classic blueprints, the construction is relatively new, as up until 1991 Crestwall was not in existence. The origination and honest purpose remain a mystery, but Charlie and Edward's rebellious friends, as well as the two themselves, meet here in secret at designated times. Other than those groups, no one knows of the tunnel's existence. Or so it's said.
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The Village The single most entertaining thing sharing the valley with Crenshaw and Crestwall Academy, the village houses not only the teachers' actual homes, but a small assortment of quaint trinket shops and food places. A good getaway for dull weekends, or even - for determined flirts - a possible date spot.
+--[The Fountain] - [The Gardens] - [Mary's Candyshop] - [Vanilla Bean Cafe] - [Internationally Chic] - [Click] - [The Trinkling Pub]--+
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Jul 29 2007, 05:07 AM In: Honey By: Charlie Leone |
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Need a Thread? Need a thread? Can't seem to find the perfect person to thread with? This is the right place to ask.
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General Discussion Talk about anything here! Whether its about movies, a game, or about mother nature, post it here.
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Aug 1 2007, 07:07 AM In: Anagrams By: Edward Saine |
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Absences? Leaving on vacation, need a break? Post here and let us know, so we won't worry or delete your account.
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Advertisements Advertisements for other boards, and the template for our own if you'd like to help the administratorss... ;) (Advertisers please read the rules!) GUEST-FRIENDLY
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Sep 4 2008, 03:37 PM In: Meliora By: PEANUT |
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Affiliates Would you like us to affiliate with you? Read the rules and fill out the template, then post here and we'll be sure to get back to you ASAP. Also guest-friendly.
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