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Character Auction DISCUSSION
IsabellaRose replied to IsabellaRose's topic in Tell Me a Story's Challenges
@WritesNaughtyStories, not really, since I'm not writing her. I can imagine her story heading in a variety of directions. I'd say write to your preferences and where you see her story taking her. -
tail end
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Character Auction DISCUSSION
IsabellaRose replied to IsabellaRose's topic in Tell Me a Story's Challenges
Name: Willow "Willie Widget" Fairchild Race: Human Age: 19 Sexuality: questioning Experience: limited to a few unwelcome gropes and a quick unwelcome fuck from a drunk Description: Willow is a young, beautiful red-haired woman with an enthusiastic smile and a twinkle of curiosity in her eyes. She has long red hair that she usually wears pinned or twisted up in a messy pile and a petite frame. She typically dresses in practical clothing, donning a pair of worn leather boots, a sturdy pair of trousers, and a fitted waistcoat adorned with pockets filled with tools. Background: Willie was just old enough before The Fall that she knew what life was supposed to be like. She knew about schools, happy families, eating out at restaurants, going on vacations, all the things she would never have. Instead she had hunger, loneliness, the grinding tedium of unending work, and a mechanical aptitude that made her invaluable to the same men that would otherwise see her as just another female body. She had saved herself from the worst in men by knowing enough and being skinny enough to reach and fix the places they could not. It had made her valuable for more than her looks and soft flesh. She made fixing things her identity. They called her "Willie Widget", and that was fine by her, because as long as they saw her as an anomaly and a tool, it meant they didn't see her as a toy. Every other girl from the Smokestacks had it worse than Willie by far. But then, after making a name for herself, her name had been discovered. Her true name. Her ticket out of the Smokestacks and into polite society. She was Willow Fairchild, granddaughter of Horace P. Fairchild, the sole inheritor of his vast fortune, and now that she'd been discovered, she was being presented to society at her very own debutante ball. Weeks of learning how to walk in those ridiculously high heeled shoes, which fork to use for which course, what to say to whom, and how to address every rank of nobility that strangely still existed in this broken world had left her head swimming. Machines were so much easier. But here she was, in those shoes with her hair done up and her face made up and this gown that barely covered anything on top and nearly dragged on the floor at the bottom... how were people meant to move in these things? Here she was, at her ball, with every eligible bachelor in the Protectorate about to descend upon her like vultures. Submitted by: @IsabellaRose, but will be played by @WritesNaughtyStories -
Willow Fairchild
Images added to a gallery album owned by IsabellaRose in Private Roleplaying Characters
Name: Willow "Willie Widget" Fairchild Race: Human Age: 19 Sexuality: questioning Experience: limited to a few unwelcome gropes and a quick unwelcome fuck from a drunk Description: Willow is a young, beautiful red-haired woman with an enthusiastic smile and a twinkle of curiosity in her eyes. She has long red hair that she usually wears pinned or twisted up in a messy pile and a petite frame. She typically dresses in practical clothing, donning a pair of worn leather boots, a sturdy pair of trousers, and a fitted waistcoat adorned with pockets filled with tools. Background: Willie was just old enough before The Fall that she knew what life was supposed to be like. She knew about schools, happy families, eating out at restaurants, going on vacations, all the things she would never have. Instead she had hunger, loneliness, the grinding tedium of unending work, and a mechanical aptitude that made her invaluable to the same men that would otherwise see her as just another female body. She had saved herself from the worst in men by knowing enough and being skinny enough to reach and fix the places they could not. It had made her valuable for more than her looks and soft flesh. She made fixing things her identity. They called her "Willie Widget", and that was fine by her, because as long as they saw her as an anomaly and a tool, it meant they didn't see her as a toy. Every other girl from the Smokestacks had it worse than Willie by far. But then, after making a name for herself, her name had been discovered. Her true name. Her ticket out of the Smokestacks and into polite society. She was Willow Fairchild, granddaughter of Horace P. Fairchild, the sole inheritor of his vast fortune, and now that she'd been discovered, she was being presented to society at her very own debutante ball. Weeks of learning how to walk in those ridiculously high heeled shoes, which fork to use for which course, what to say to whom, and how to address every rank of nobility that strangely still existed in this broken world had left her head swimming. Machines were so much easier. But here she was, in those shoes with her hair done up and her face made up and this gown that barely covered anything on top and nearly dragged on the floor at the bottom... how were people meant to move in these things? Here she was, at her ball, with every eligible bachelor in the Protectorate about to descend upon her like vultures. -
From the album: Willow Fairchild
Willie is actually the Lady Willow Fairchild, sole inheritor of a great fortune. -
From the album: Willow Fairchild
Willie spent her youth and teen years working in the Smokestacks, a poor neighborhood where she was a gifted mechanic. -
Do plants crave electrolytes?
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rear door
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Character Auction DISCUSSION
IsabellaRose replied to IsabellaRose's topic in Tell Me a Story's Challenges
We'll make that a piece of info provided when the auction starts. Character Bio/Pic, Character/Player Preferences, Player Name, Public/Private, Starting Bid... -
Character Auction DISCUSSION
IsabellaRose replied to IsabellaRose's topic in Tell Me a Story's Challenges
I will. I am so sorry to delay this much. I know, no pressure and whatnot, but I wanted to get something up here much sooner. That being said, real life has been... surprisingly satisfying of late, and has kept me from being online as much as I am when I'm down. I'm stuck in the office for the next couple days. Let me put my mind to it and come up with something interesting while I have no choice but to sit indoors at a desk. -
blast off!
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Do we need a waterboy?
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How many people do you need to start an orgy?
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cheddar jack
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Character Auction DISCUSSION
IsabellaRose replied to IsabellaRose's topic in Tell Me a Story's Challenges
75/25 is probably a more amenable split, since the character creator will be doing all the work and I was just hoping for a little influx to keep the contest prize pot generous. I definitely agree with the disclaimer about the person's preferences and possibly listing "special" restrictions/preferences for this one character. We could just go in order of submission, that would be easiest. Auction off a character a week. No bids means no winner, move on to the next character. I would LOVE if people posted their roleplay in a thread under "Our Stories" like "AUCTION WINNER - Auctioned_Character_Name" so we could all read, but I think fewer people will bid if they have to write publicly. We could ask nicely and hope for the best, but really hat would be up to the person who put a character up for auction and the winner to discuss. -
Character Auction DISCUSSION
IsabellaRose replied to IsabellaRose's topic in Tell Me a Story's Challenges
How do we want to work this? I was originally going to make the auction a 50/50 - you get 50% of the EcchiCredits when your character is auctioned off and I get the other 50% to keep EcchiCredits coming in for prizes. It's less urgent now that Tema has made such a generous donation to boost the prize pool, but what do people think? People were very excited about the idea, but we never quite defined what was being done or how. How do we run this auction thing? How do you want it to work? How do we decide which character gets auctioned off first? What kind of auction/deal are we making when someone pay tops EcchiCredits to win a chance to write with your character? I think as far as the club goes, I would say "no refunds/no guarantees, buyer beware". If you win the auction, you have a set amount of time to pay up or the next highest bidder gets a turn, and you don't get to bid again for a set number of auctions. Also, if your potential partner ghosts you, that's not the club's problem, but that person won't be allowed to enter another character in an auction until the situation is resolved - either they write with you, or they refund their half of your EcchiCredits. No refunds from the club, though. We're like a writing challenge charity. You're bidding on a chance to write with someone, and doing so partly to help support the prize pool for the club. But that's me just trying to protect myself and the club. Above and beyond that, how do we want this to work? -
Did I miss the gangbang and/or orgy?
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soft tofu
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good dog
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The first one is the only one where my mind easily combines the picture and the song. I like the song for the second one, and it gives me ideas, but not related to the picture. I like the picture for the 3rd one, and it gives me ideas, but not in relation to the song!! LOL! My muse has been a withholding little bitch lately unless it's something SHE decides is worth writing, and half the time that stuff is just junk.
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I have to re-read all of this and get the final part posted. This was going so well, then I lost creative steam.
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I still have no idea how to approach this lol
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Writing Challenge for IR
IsabellaRose replied to Mr. Satyr's topic in Tell Me a Story's Challenge Me
@Mr. Satyr - I'm don't think I can do this one. It's like in art class when you'd get an assignment to "draw this still life" which feels restrictive, but gave you creative freedom because you could chose your medium, your viewing angle, use any style you wanted, etc. and add something unique to basically the same thing everyone else was drawing. We would get a lot of variation in the final output, but you could still see what the source material. But this feels more like when someone would say, "oh, you're an artist? Can you draw a realistic colored pencil drawing of an elephant standing on one leg in a circus tent holding a ball on it's trunk?" The only real creative freedom you get there is to do it in your own personal style. But in the end, anyone who draws that is going to draw basically the same picture. Of course, there's also the problem that I don't do canon characters in general, especially ones I'm not as familiar with, because I know I won't do the character justice like the person who created the would. And with the plot more of less outlined, there's not a lot of creative wiggle room for me. This is more of a "write this scene" thing, and that's not really challenging for me, aside from the challenge of trying to get the characters right, which I feel like I'd fail at miserably. If anyone else wants to take a shot at it, feel free. -
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