Know the feeling. I've been pretty messed up healthwise lately. Threads, PMs, all the same to me. I have discord but part of the reason I'm getting into forum RP is because I can't use chat services at my work :P
LOL! Profile amuses me. I will use it.
Bialis Conroy
Age : Looks to be young to mid teens
Special Skills : Paranoia, watching people, climbing, archery, magic sensitivity, sign language
Needs Improvement : People skills, cooking skills, housing and food situation, spoken language skills (he...
Hahaha... oh! I should mention, since, yknow, muggle/wizard relations are a big part of where I'm goin with this RP:
Opinions of muggles are pretty much going to be high or low for the most part. Remember the Statue of Secrecy only happened as the result of continued anti-magic persecution, and...
LOL I like this. I imagine that the 1700s would be a weird period for the wizarding world in terms of work -- like big boom, gotta build all the things, enchanters and crup/kneasle/etc breeders and whatnot in enormous demand because holy shit keeping muggles out of magical areas is like a huge...
Oh, excellent. And weirdly, not far off from what I was picturing in the first place... Funny enough my char's ability to sense magic isn't as it might initially appear (an inborn, magical mutation in a muggle) but... well XD Journey's half the fun.
@Rolosrawesome, if you're down for the...
Neato, I'm down for it! Yeah, my char can sense magic only within a certain radius of him, depending on various factors. (It gets complicated. Hopefully the sort of thing that can be clarified through RP.) He actively just... lies and pretends to be a young wizard when he finds himself in the...
So I kind of like the idea and the level of detail and thought you've put into it (holy shit! The ministry was only established 1707, what an insane coincidence that was the exact year I was thinking of setting the RP just so it was under a member of muggle royalty I actually knew stuff about!)...
This would be set in Britain, yes; I loved Fantastic Beasts and its treatment of a muggle as an Actual Character rather than an obstacle or plot device is probably what inspired this idea, but the 1700s setting in uhm... the colonies... doesn't appeal to me as much as putting it in England.
So...