Daisie
"Confused and fungal"
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Hiya! So I have a very basic idea for a plot for a RP with a couple of people, and all I need is some help expanding on that idea. If you have any ideas, feel free to post them below and we can discuss or something. <img alt=" " data-emoticon="" height="20" src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile@2x.png 2x" title=" " width="20" /> So, my idea is that our main group of 1-5 people are living in a farm-type household, and they're all pretty much roomates and friends working together to keep the farm moving. This household is out in a field, which is next to a forest, and nearby a mountain range. There is very large lake within that forest that eventually leads out to an ocean. Also a while away is a little town whose name I haven't decided yet. So these guys are working together to keep this farm running. But over at the town, there have been strange attacks by huge winged dragons. Nobody knows where they've come from, and why they're attacking, but they've been causing a substantial amount of damage. Luckily for our characters, they're far enough away from the town that they don't have to worry for the moment. And lately, the animals have been acting strange, out of control, and in an all-out bad mood. After some exploration in the mountains, they find a temple of some sort. It looks like it had been there for ages upon ages, with cracked stone and moss galore. Inside this shrine, they find a tall and robed man with a hood concealing his face. He casts some sort of dark spell on a bright light, sitting atop a pedestal. While he is doing this, the man spots our group and halts his spell. He summons some dragons into the room to hunt them down, and flees the scene before he can finish what he was doing before. Our group, of course, flees the scene as well, being chased down by the dragons. They retreat back to the farm to talk a bit and speculate. They decide that it is best to hunt down this man, as the attacks at the village may have been his fault, seeing that he could summon dragons. In the morning, they pack up and head out again to the shrine atop the mountain, hidden in some sort of cave. They see the light on the pedestal again, with no dark crystal barrier around it. Eventually one of them gets carried away, touching the bright light, and it suddenly forms into a large creature. A glowing white creature in the shape of a bear. It speaks to them. It turns out, this bear is the Spirit of the Mountains, keeping order across all of the terrain and the animals. It explains that the man they saw before was a Dark Sorcerer, who had sealed all of the rest of the Spirits away. The Spirit of the Forest (A deer) , the Spirit of the Ocean (A manta ray), the Spirit of the Air (A barn owl), and the Spirit of the Fields (A horse). They didn't realize what was happening until it was too late, and by the time they did realize, they had lost so much power that they couldn't do anything about it. Therefore, the animals they care for had lost their spark of happiness, and logical thinking. The Spirit of the Mountains also tells them that, to set the other Spirits free, they'll need help. They'll need to gain the trust and friendship of the animal they represent, because the bond between the Spirit and the animal they represent is stronger than normal. Strong enough to break them free from their prison, that sucks so much power from them. After they finish talking, the Dark Sorcerer walks in on them, backed up with dragons and a skeleton army. Literally. Made of darkness and bones. Our group is driven back to their farm once more, but this time the Dark Sorcerer follows them. In their own house, the Sorcerer decides that they can't have them getting in the way, or telling anyone their plans. So they use the power they had gained from the Spirits to turn our group into animals. And worst of all, they aren't just turned into any animals. They're all turned into chickens. After that, the Sorcerer and his minions leave back to the mountains, to go seal the Spirit of the Mountains in a crystal prison, to gain power from it. So now our group has to find the Shrine of the Field Spirit, and find out what the Spirit represents before trying to befriend that animal. In this case, a Horse. So what do you guys think? Feel free to spew your ideas in the comments. I'm thinking that after they set the Spirit of the Fields free, they can be turned into another animal by the spirit to make it easier. It's supposed to be a story about what you would do if you were an animal, and of all kinds. I'm planning on switching them from chickens to maybe horses, to maybe goats or sheep to fish or dolphins to birds of some sort.. And I'm also thinking that somewhere near the end, they'll be turned into dragons. The dragons belong to the Spirit of the Air, and the reason they're attacking the town is because they're frustrated because they're under control of the Sorcerer. The Dark Sorcerer, who doesn't want to deal with rambunctious dragons, lets them go to attack the town. And the only reason that the Dragons actually attack the town out of frustration is because the Spirit of the Air isn't there to give them logic. So without the Spirits, the animals lose most of their self-control and patience. So whaddaya think, dudes? I want the Sorcerer to have some sort of depth other than just being a power-hungry megalomaniac. And I would also like to know more about the society of animals. I know how farm animals and birds interact with one another. But I don't know what the society of bears or deer or orcas interact. If any of you have special knowledge in that area, give me some tips!
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Hiya! So I have a very basic idea for a plot for a RP with a couple of people, and all I need is some help expanding on that idea. If you have any ideas, feel free to post them below and we can discuss or something. <img alt=" " data-emoticon="" height="20" src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile@2x.png 2x" title=" " width="20" /> So, my idea is that our main group of 1-5 people are living in a farm-type household, and they're all pretty much roomates and friends working together to keep the farm moving. This household is out in a field, which is next to a forest, and nearby a mountain range. There is very large lake within that forest that eventually leads out to an ocean. Also a while away is a little town whose name I haven't decided yet. So these guys are working together to keep this farm running. But over at the town, there have been strange attacks by huge winged dragons. Nobody knows where they've come from, and why they're attacking, but they've been causing a substantial amount of damage. Luckily for our characters, they're far enough away from the town that they don't have to worry for the moment. And lately, the animals have been acting strange, out of control, and in an all-out bad mood. After some exploration in the mountains, they find a temple of some sort. It looks like it had been there for ages upon ages, with cracked stone and moss galore. Inside this shrine, they find a tall and robed man with a hood concealing his face. He casts some sort of dark spell on a bright light, sitting atop a pedestal. While he is doing this, the man spots our group and halts his spell. He summons some dragons into the room to hunt them down, and flees the scene before he can finish what he was doing before. Our group, of course, flees the scene as well, being chased down by the dragons. They retreat back to the farm to talk a bit and speculate. They decide that it is best to hunt down this man, as the attacks at the village may have been his fault, seeing that he could summon dragons. In the morning, they pack up and head out again to the shrine atop the mountain, hidden in some sort of cave. They see the light on the pedestal again, with no dark crystal barrier around it. Eventually one of them gets carried away, touching the bright light, and it suddenly forms into a large creature. A glowing white creature in the shape of a bear. It speaks to them. It turns out, this bear is the Spirit of the Mountains, keeping order across all of the terrain and the animals. It explains that the man they saw before was a Dark Sorcerer, who had sealed all of the rest of the Spirits away. The Spirit of the Forest (A deer) , the Spirit of the Ocean (A manta ray), the Spirit of the Air (A barn owl), and the Spirit of the Fields (A horse). They didn't realize what was happening until it was too late, and by the time they did realize, they had lost so much power that they couldn't do anything about it. Therefore, the animals they care for had lost their spark of happiness, and logical thinking. The Spirit of the Mountains also tells them that, to set the other Spirits free, they'll need help. They'll need to gain the trust and friendship of the animal they represent, because the bond between the Spirit and the animal they represent is stronger than normal. Strong enough to break them free from their prison, that sucks so much power from them. After they finish talking, the Dark Sorcerer walks in on them, backed up with dragons and a skeleton army. Literally. Made of darkness and bones. Our group is driven back to their farm once more, but this time the Dark Sorcerer follows them. In their own house, the Sorcerer decides that they can't have them getting in the way, or telling anyone their plans. So they use the power they had gained from the Spirits to turn our group into animals. And worst of all, they aren't just turned into any animals. They're all turned into chickens. After that, the Sorcerer and his minions leave back to the mountains, to go seal the Spirit of the Mountains in a crystal prison, to gain power from it. So now our group has to find the Shrine of the Field Spirit, and find out what the Spirit represents before trying to befriend that animal. In this case, a Horse. So what do you guys think? Feel free to spew your ideas in the comments. I'm thinking that after they set the Spirit of the Fields free, they can be turned into another animal by the spirit to make it easier. It's supposed to be a story about what you would do if you were an animal, and of all kinds. I'm planning on switching them from chickens to maybe horses, to maybe goats or sheep to fish or dolphins to birds of some sort.. And I'm also thinking that somewhere near the end, they'll be turned into dragons. The dragons belong to the Spirit of the Air, and the reason they're attacking the town is because they're frustrated because they're under control of the Sorcerer. The Dark Sorcerer, who doesn't want to deal with rambunctious dragons, lets them go to attack the town. And the only reason that the Dragons actually attack the town out of frustration is because the Spirit of the Air isn't there to give them logic. So without the Spirits, the animals lose most of their self-control and patience. So whaddaya think, dudes? I want the Sorcerer to have some sort of depth other than just being a power-hungry megalomaniac. And I would also like to know more about the society of animals. I know how farm animals and birds interact with one another. But I don't know what the society of bears or deer or orcas interact. If any of you have special knowledge in that area, give me some tips!
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