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Title: New Kid On The Block


Noah Dale - June 20, 2009 04:20 PM (GMT)

Welcome to After Graduation! Why don't you tell us a little about yourself?


Well, I'm almost sixteen, like in a month. I go by Weegie, not Wedgie, or Weegee. Weegie. Find it funny? I do too. But it got old after awhile. I'm Canadian. I've been RP since.. the fifth grade? I'm not sure. I started on neopets, with Harry Potter rping and went from there. I'm in love with the supernatural, especially vampires. Yes, it started with Twilight, but branched out and I just laugh at the sparkling vampires now-a-days. Hehe, sparkling vampires. If you know what series my character's play-by is from, I'll love you even more.

We love you already. <3

That's nice. Noah here is a character I created a little under a month ago, and I'm in love with him. He gone from a canon character from a site, well it just gave me relations that he already had, to my very own. I decided he'd take the bad boy path this time, I'm sick of innocent little quite Noah.


Describe your character in less than a paragraph.
Noah is a crazy child, gone from sweet and innocent to loud and riot-y. He's a problem child, I suppose. But he likes to make friends, have a laugh, and hide from the law now of days. He's a journalist in diguise, he tries his best for the ministry to not have a clue who he really is, and he's working well with that right now.

What's your posting style like?
It really depends. I don't usually like starting off topics unless I know the others capability. I usually try to go with their length of posts, sometimes diminishing with lack of muse or idea or grow with new ideas to add to the role play. So really, my style is all over the place, I depend on the other role player a lot. Depending again on my mood and stuff, I can take 20 minutes to reply, distractions included.

What sort of plots or roleplays are you interested in? Serious or light? Long-term or short?
I love long-term plots, to build them over time. Short time plots are always good for that little bit of drama in life.


Fantastic! Now I hope you've prepared yourself. You're about to be bombarded with welcomes and thread requests from many wonderful roleplayers.

Artemius Baxby - June 20, 2009 05:16 PM (GMT)
Well, welcome welcome! There are lots of really good players -- their creativity is astounding, and you'll be surprised at what you find. *cough*Apollo Sinistra*cough*.

I might suggest a run-in with Griselda. I'm still trying to find someone to try her out with, and being both obscure/anonymous/dangerous journalists would be something in common, yeah?

Again, welcome to AG.

As of yet, I have two characters: Artie and Griselda.

Artemius Baxby is a disillusioned young man whose world quite literally fell apart during the dreaded week. His mother, Elaine Baxby, a trained healer, is in particular a highly seasoned lycanthropologist. For many years, she had a Welsh cottage by the sea (hidden in the Muggle village of Tywyn) that was a converted bed-and-breakfast. It did not hold vacationers, however -- instead, it was home to newly changed lycans (since the whole family has a rule to not refer to them as werewolves, seeing the cruel and animalistic and unfair connotations with the word and "creature" in Wizarding society) and houses them as they adjust to this new way of life, providing them shelter, a loving family setting, Healing care, a sheilded, guarded forest for transformations, as well as the Wolf's Den -- a privately owned cafe that is reserved only for denizens past and present of Baxby Cottage and others of the same affliction. His father, a broker of sorts, also had a workplace in the midst of Tywyn, but when the magicless week came, both were discovered by Muggles and destroyed -- Blake Baxby did not survive, and after a month or so of recovery, Artie and Elaine are managing through her working at St. Mungo's and Baxby getting a boring, yet fairly well paying security job at the Ministry. His change in favours has him rather bitter, and you're liable to hear him grumble about bureaucracy over a rum and cola after hours at the Leaky Cauldron, toting pamphlets to raise money for a new Cottage, or blearily standing guard in the halls of the Ministry.

Griselda Campbell, on the other hand, is completely different. Bright and flamboyant, she exudes sexual confidence, and is often flaunting her ill-gotten fortunes -- she's the author of such novelists as Scottish Rose, Gaelic Geisha and Nile Queen. Unfortunately, before she was a successful novelist, she was a horrid gossip columnist, hidden under a pen name until she was pointed out by her former friend and now hated rival, Rita Skeeter, and had to flee the country for the sake of her name. Now, she is a cougar, preying on the young wizards of England, keeping an eye out for the subject of her next juicy, evil column...

P.S. - Thank goodness! I've read the Twilight series myself, but I'll always say that if you want real vamps, read Anne Rice. As for TrueBlood, I hear it's very good, but I've not read/seen it yet (yeah, I cheated -- Google is amazing for that kind of thing), but I did absolutely adore Moonlight. Mick St. James was great, and his buddy Josef is a real riot. Vampires do not sparkle.

Astrella Snipe - June 21, 2009 06:13 AM (GMT)
    Hello! Welcome to AG!

    Ooooh. A Bad boy? ;) Seems interesting.

    I have one character at the moment: Astrella Snipe.

    Astrella is an Unspeakable for the Ministry, and being only 28 years old for that...Well it should show something about her, and her personal life, right? :rolleyes: She's got this thirst to know the unknown, sometimes to where it pushes her beyond the boundries of right and wrong. She has a somewhat disregard for anything that should be potentially bad from the start. That's why she sort of got sucked into making the Fourth Unforgivable. But then she went missing for some months, her memory gone, and she's only just awoken. She's on a mission to find out what happened to her, and anything else in her months of missing memory.

    Since Noah and Astrella are in their late twenties, I suppose they've got something in common?




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