Ylanne S.
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[Characters Submitted Here]
Open Through American Thanksgiving 2010
Notice:
This is a modern realistic, advanced/literate, character-driven, crime roleplay.
Players must be mature enough to handle, discuss, and portray some controversial and potentially inflammatory themes with sensitivity, discretion, and thoughtfulness.
Introduction
Co-ed fraternity Epsilon Tau Zeta at liberal arts school Davenport University in Minneapolis, Minnesota has a history of hazing its pledges, but recently, it seems the Epsilons have gone too far. Pledges have been disappearing, and campus security has begun to question the Epsilons' practices. Until now, some turned a blind eye to what they deemed essentially harmless fun. "They'll learn the hard way that their behavior won't be acceptable in the real world," one said.
That's when the first body turned up. Identified as Katie Harmon, a sophomore who had few friends and participated in fewer on-campus activities. The symbol for Epsilon Tau Zeta was inked on her body, in her own blood. The investigation turned up no witnesses or camera footage. No one willing to come forward with any information. And the only genetic evidence belongs to the victim.
Now, Davenport University officials will clamor to shut down all fraternities, to detain and question every member of Epsilon Tau Zeta. The fraternity will claim it has nothing to do with the death. And still, it will recruit new pledges. Epsilon Tau Zeta's alumni have gone on to become powerful politicians, wealthy business magnates, and internationally known artists. Their draw and influence has never been greater.
Students attend classes, grief counseling, and secret initiations. All the while, the sinister wheels of time turn. They will be forced to discover what Epsilon Tau Zeta really is, and what they themselves are capable of doing... or watching. They will question who they are, and why they do the things they do. And in the interim, they will discover that to trust anyone is a death sentence. Because Katie Harmon is the first.
US Legal wrote:Hazing is defined as an abusive, often humiliating form of initiation into or affiliation with a group, including:
Any willful action taken or situation created which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical health of another.
Any willful act by any person alone or acting with others in striking, beating, bruising, or maiming; or seriously offering, threatening, or attempting to strike, beat, bruise, or maim, or to do or seriously offer, threaten, or attempt to do physical violence to another made for the purpose of committing any of the acts.
Last Updated 4 November 2010
Katie Harmon, a student found murdered outside the Silverman Dining Hall, played by Ylanne
Alia Rauf, John P. Lancaster Professor of Pure and Applied Physics and Lecturer in Theoretical Science, played by Ylanne
Lisa Kessler, a highly skilled hacker known on the Internet as 'Wisp, studying Literature, played by Parabola
Kyra Morrison, an aspiring Editor in Chief who works for Davenport's Student Newspaper as a reporter, played by Mia Siserae
Alan Gray, a private investigator hired by Epsilon Tau Zeta, played by Broken Romeo
Ana Kovanovik, Katie Harmon's best friend, played by Miss-CCC
Colin Thompson, a bookish, friendly Freshman, looking to enter Epsilon Tau Zeta, played by Shanman
Karina Duke, sophomore pledge looking for a way out after hearing of Katie's death, played by solamente_mismo
Qianning Vu, Katie's roommate, who finds herself with a desire to discover the truth, played by Kurokiku
Christopher Grenich, an FBI agent sent to investigate Katie's murder, played by Conumbra
Adelyne Theriot, a local LEO with a sharp wit and even sharper temper, played by justcallmejag
Rules
1.) Follow basic roleplay etiquette. This is with respect to things such as god-modding, metagaming, and the like.
2.) Post as often as you can. Your real life comes first, so don't feel overly pressured. (Minimum is once every two weeks; but less is acceptable, if you speak to me about it.)
3.) Characters should be unique, realistic, believable, and dynamic. This means Mary Sues will not be permitted, and that all characters should be developed dynamically and believably.
4.) Literacy is required. There is no minimum post length, but good form, style, and presentation are expected.
5.) Violence and swearing (IC only, please) are obviously permitted due to the nature of the themes. Keep romance/sexual content to PG-13 (this one is a rule of the site as well).
6.) Despite the setting, this is NOT a school roleplay. Be forewarned. You will not be making lists of schedules, anything like that.
7.) Subscribe to the OOC and IC threads (using the neat little Subscribe to Thread button on the post) so you can keep up with new posts in the disabling of View Your Posts. *NEW*
Character Submissions
You can submit them to the official roleplay tab page. . . thing. . . on here. OOC discussion will go in this thread, but submit characters that way, and I'll edit them into the roster. . . thing.
Be sure to mention what organization your character represents. You may create characters affiliated with any imaginable organization, agency, institution, etc. provided that your character meets the following three criteria: a.) the character is appropriate for the modern/realistic setting. b.) the character has something to add to the story of the roleplay. c.) the character otherwise meets the criteria set forth in the roleplay's rules. For example, it would be nice to have characters who are members of Epsilon Tau Zeta or pledges of it, as well as other students and possibly faculty at Davenport University, and law enforcement (campus police, Minneapolis Police Department, etc.). Of course, others are welcome provided they may be integrated into the storyline.
Do not feel constrained by the introduction to the roleplay (once it is posted). All players in this roleplay are encouraged to develop their own backstories with one another, to develop their own plots and subplots with one another, and to develop their characters with one another - not merely on their own (though you can, if you choose). Nevertheless, characters are expected to have something to do with the plot outlined here in the introductory piece.
I honestly don't care whether you use a picture reference for your character (as long as it's realistic), but please use your description and history as a chance to showcase your writing ability. Premade or pre-existing characters are welcome, provided they are your creation. Also, be realistic about ages of characters, especially with respect to relevant skills, experience, and education. University students are likely to be between the ages of 17 - 26. Faculty ought to be older than 40 (although graduate lecturers could be as young as 30). Law enforcement is upwards of 20; detectives upwards of 30.
Please PM me when you submit a profile so it can be approved.