Name: Ben
Gender: Male
Personality: Sorta a Casanova-type. Wants to find the lady he loves. Really he just wants to get his freak on with a fine-ass snake lady.
Appearance: A man with a t-rex head instead of a regular head and tiny arms.
Equipment: A rainbow robe and a wooden staff.
Other: He can shoot lightning.
edited 3rd Oct '17 11:00:26 AM by HeroicSociopath
Heroic Sociopath, your character has traits of high-walkers (T. rex) and swimmers (electrogenic fish) Fire powers are allowed as bombadier beetles have them. You can still have a very similar character (maybe a boa-headed, furry man with tiny arms and the power to shooter toxic blood outof his eyes), but not that exact one. Please get a character into this RP.
I have come to change the way herptiles are talked about.
This is an RP set in the time just before the flood of the Book of Genesis. All the characters are 'reptile people' (people with traits of crawling animals)
Rules: If an animal flies, lives in/near water or walks with its belly far off of the ground, your character cannot have traits from it (gliding =/= flying.) Steel blades are the lastest technology your character can have. You can be a normal human, and rule 2 won't apply in that case
Character sheet: Name: (your character's name) Gender:(your character's gender) Personality: (your character's personality) Appearance: (your character's appearance) Equipment: (what your character normally has on them) Other: (anything that doesn't go in another section)
My character: Name: myricon. Gender: female. Personality: pragmatic, cold. Appearance: long, lizard-like head, folding, spitting fangs in the front of the mouth, ant jaws, extra 2 pairs of rear fangs, frilled lizard frills, snake pupils, mane of mole fur down back and roung neck, giant mole claws, flying frog-like legs under the body, insect-like legs on the side of the body, Draco-like wings and a segmented tail with spinerets and a stinger on the end. Equipment: A sicle-pick. She wears a t-shirt and a skirt. Other: She can light the tip of her tail on fire.
I have come to change the way herptiles are talked about.