Post by sophieminz on Aug 9, 2009 2:19:37 GMT 10
Welcome
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Hey everyone and welcome to the TrueBlood Roleplay. This is a Roleplaying site based on the American Television series True Blood.
A bit about Our Site
Well this site is owned by Me (Faith O'Connell) and my best mate Michelle (Sookie Stackhouse). Michelle actually decided to make this site after I told her about TrueBlood and she has been hooked ever since. lol.
This site is set at the very beginning of season one of TrueBlood, so you can shape this site however you want, you can follow the events of the books and television series or you can stray from it completely its your choice.
Extra's
However we have added a few extra things into this site that did not appear in the television series so that there are new exciting things for members to do.
Werewolves
Werewolves are still under ground, not wanting to be exposed to the world as vampires did. Being a werewolf is hereditry, both parents much be wolves for their offspring to become werewolves, though only the first born child will be a werewolf.
Witches and Wiccans
Full witches are very dangerous and are lethal if you get on their bad side. They do not nessisarily have to practise wiccan but they do have magical powers and are dangerous. Wiccans can, however, use a little bit of magic in a group.
Fairies
Fairies are magical creatures that are normally bright and bubbily. When assigned a fairy godmother a fairy will have a human that they have to look after. Fairies sometime aspire to become something more like an angel.
Demonds/Half Demonds/Semi Demonds
Extra Infomation
Shifters, if they are very evil, can bit humans to turn them into part shifters, though this does have to be passed by Michelle (Sookie) and I first. Also, you can play a character that appears later in the books (Eg Alside or Debby or even Bubba if he tickles your fancy) though this will not be on the list as to not spoil things for people who have not read the books. If you have read the books please do not spoil the plot for people who have not read them or people who are still reading them.