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Username:
Shakespeare.
Age:
21
Interests:
Roleplay, Studying Religion or Spiritual concepts, Challenging myself.
Groups:
Biography:
Roleplaying for about Five Years now, I consider myself a veteran at the past time. I enjoy more elaborate stories, not the simple 'Find the Treasure' or 'Trapped in a Cave' Genre. Most of my Characters are based on Philosophy and Spiritualism so when you Roleplay with me, you not roleplaying with/against a single person. As if you, your Roleplaying against a world known idea.

Challenge me, and I'll challenge you.
Began Role Playing:
09 May 2006
Favorite Role Playing Game:
Anything Original.
Game Master:
No
Favorite Setting:
Earth or Any form of Civilization.

User statistics

Joined:
Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:44 pm
Last visited:
Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:18 pm
Total posts:
2 | Search user’s posts
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Most active forum:
Out of Character
(1 Post / 50.00% of user’s posts)
Most active topic:
War of Heaven - Light against Dark
(1 Post / 50.00% of user’s posts)

Contact Shakespeare.

MSNM/WLM:
PerfectlySymmetrical@Hotmail.com

Game Master Stats

1 roleplays created.
0 roleplays active.
1 roleplays inactive.
0 roleplays completed.
0% success ratio.

Writer Stats (only includes IC content)

0 words written.
0 total posts.
0 words per post.
0 roleplays played.
0 posts per roleplay.
0 average days in a roleplay.

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War of Heaven - Light against Dark

Demons, Man and Beast fight against the Light of God and his Angels. Specific type of Character isn't specific, just be religious related. Looking for Good Heros and Villains.

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Character Portrait: Dominic Faust

Dominic Faust

A man who given his soul to the universe in order to obtain immortality.

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Canst thou, O partial sleep, give thy repose
To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude,
And in the calmest and most stillest night,
With all appliances and means to boot,
Deny it to a king? Then happy low, lie down!
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown

               - [S]hakespeare.