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Lizzie [may soda be eternal]
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May 19, 2013 12:13PM
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Haha, it's ok. It's 12:30 midnight and I'm only just now leaving Disney. I love living on this area.
Something like what you used for an example maybe. I'll be able to brainstorm more later when I'm on my computer and not at EPCOT.
I was at the Magic Kingdom that morning. Wow, you must think I never leave Disney or something. I swear I go home sometimes though.Anyway, characters?
That would be fun. The other day I posted in the suggestions thingy about a mage (meee!) stumbling into the human world and basically screwing things up for someone and making them really really confused for a while. And then they would probably become magic (of some sort) just to make it more interesting.
Anabelle19
Mage
Contrasting; Calm and mature, but excitable and childish
http://i637.photobucket.com/albums/uu...
Need anything that I'm not thinking of right now because it's almost 1 am and I'm watching Criminal Minds?
dude, i love criminal minds!Jason
19
Male
honest, cocky, plays it tough, does what he wants
http://static.tumblr.com/zajzlyt/yG1m...
Sure.The noise of the city buzzed all around. The sidewalks packed with people in daily commutes to anywhere in particular. The streets running with the usual traffic. Doors swung open and slammed shut, everything was as it should be. But something was out of place. Directly in the middle of a sidewalk, a sort of invisible circle stood. There was no person, no item out of place, only the simple fact that that spot could not be walked through, or if someone were to reach out a hand it would touch something that is not there. And around that invisible force, wind twirled around slowly. It was like this for a matter of minutes without changing. Then, within the space, a sphere of light hovered in the air. It stretched up and down, morphing itself into a shape. The shape became clearer, until it was the shape of a young woman. Then, the light faded, leaving the woman behind in the space. She blinked, taking a second to absorb her surroundings, then took a step forward. Directly hitting someone walking the other direction.
Jason loved the city. Every moved quickly, talked quickly and almost always mind their own business. He walked through the streets, planning on going to one of the underground clubs. It was the usual thing for him. Go to the club, get a girl, wake up with a hangover and go to work. Of course it was never in that order. Something's he was lucky enough to do three at the same times. As he was walking he noticed something strange but tried to shake it off until he bumped into someone. "Uh shit sorry about that." He said
Anabelle shook her head, slightly stunned. Never had she been in a place this crowded, or with this many silent people. In the years, she's seen places where if someone noticed you they would say hello, even if they had never seen you in their lives. To others where if someone did not recognize you, they would throw some sort of a party, so that they might know you. But never a place like this. Even the last time she had been to the human world, which was rather long ago, people were pleasant. "Uhm," was the most immediate thing which exited her lips, for she had not time to think of a response.
"Okay then" Jason responded to the girl. She was dressed up rather weirdly but this was the city and where you were bound to bump into something strange. He turned around and began walking as he were. The club was only a block away from where he was. He skipped the long line, gave the guard a nod then headed inside. It was the perks of knowing almost everyone there.
Ana took a moment to collect her thoughts. She was here to rendezvous with an old friend to talk about almost war-like conditions between a few worlds and what to do about them. Her responsibility as a high mage required these things of her. She once again checked the coordinated of the location. She began walking until she arrived under the sign of a typical human gathering place. The was some short of line to enter, but she had no time for this. She stepped to the front and flipped out what looked like an ID case, but contained a seemingly blank price of paper. The man, looking slightly dazed, stepped side to allow her inside. She grinned, psychic paper was so convenient sure those though the ability to use it. Quietly she scanned the large, noisy room for her ally.

