Dantheman
November 29th, 2008, 08:09 PM
[Based off of an RP I once did on another forum that worked out pretty good, so I figured I'd start it here! Keep in mind that this is non-canon.]
The scenario: You are a Maximum Security prisoner. Fun, ain't it? Locked away for twenty two hours a day, and you have to be chained up for the other two just to walk around the courtyard and get some fresh air?
Bummer.
But! There's hope!
The Warden has authorized a new obedience program for Maximum Security inmates to participate in. His hope is that they will have a better understand of the cost of being free at the hands of the law, and in some cases, appreciation for the law itself. He has chosen four prisoners. These prisoners are on the lower rung of the Maximum Security block, of course. We don't want to be sending serial killers back on the streets! YOU, yes, YOU will be role playing as one such inmate. Do you have what it takes to prove your worth and earn your freedom?
Be careful. You never know what the word 'obedience' can do to a person... let alone four.
The template is as follows:
Character name:
Age:
Gender:
Crime:
Sentence (no life sentences):
Short bio:
Important info:
WARNING:
This obedience program may result in the deaths of one or more contestants. Be aware that THIS ROLE PLAY IS NON-CANON! You character may die, but they're not gone for good! That would be awful! (EDIT: Note that character deaths are at the consent and will of you, the players. I will, in no way, MAKE you kill your character. Ever. He/she will only die if you wish it so. I don't plan to make it easy, though ;D)
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Daniel Westwood stood high on his platform, surrounded by two of his guards and steel walls. The warden was one who believed in second chances, and felt it was time to try our his newly proposed rehabilitation program for obedience. Of course, the state reps were skeptical, but gave the prison authorization to 'test' these 'games' and record the results.
The warden was on a black suit, making his white fur stick out like a sore thumb, really. Bright, blue eyes gazed at the ground below, a wicked grin across his muzzle. His guards led the chosen four into the large, empty warehouse within the prison grounds. He couldn't wait to begin this program. He had quite a bit of inspiration. Crime and punishment is an obsolete concept. Crime and rehabilitation was his new aim. No matter the cost.
(Enter the contestants! Anyone, I'm not picky! Though we only need four!)
The scenario: You are a Maximum Security prisoner. Fun, ain't it? Locked away for twenty two hours a day, and you have to be chained up for the other two just to walk around the courtyard and get some fresh air?
Bummer.
But! There's hope!
The Warden has authorized a new obedience program for Maximum Security inmates to participate in. His hope is that they will have a better understand of the cost of being free at the hands of the law, and in some cases, appreciation for the law itself. He has chosen four prisoners. These prisoners are on the lower rung of the Maximum Security block, of course. We don't want to be sending serial killers back on the streets! YOU, yes, YOU will be role playing as one such inmate. Do you have what it takes to prove your worth and earn your freedom?
Be careful. You never know what the word 'obedience' can do to a person... let alone four.
The template is as follows:
Character name:
Age:
Gender:
Crime:
Sentence (no life sentences):
Short bio:
Important info:
WARNING:
This obedience program may result in the deaths of one or more contestants. Be aware that THIS ROLE PLAY IS NON-CANON! You character may die, but they're not gone for good! That would be awful! (EDIT: Note that character deaths are at the consent and will of you, the players. I will, in no way, MAKE you kill your character. Ever. He/she will only die if you wish it so. I don't plan to make it easy, though ;D)
================================================== =================
Daniel Westwood stood high on his platform, surrounded by two of his guards and steel walls. The warden was one who believed in second chances, and felt it was time to try our his newly proposed rehabilitation program for obedience. Of course, the state reps were skeptical, but gave the prison authorization to 'test' these 'games' and record the results.
The warden was on a black suit, making his white fur stick out like a sore thumb, really. Bright, blue eyes gazed at the ground below, a wicked grin across his muzzle. His guards led the chosen four into the large, empty warehouse within the prison grounds. He couldn't wait to begin this program. He had quite a bit of inspiration. Crime and punishment is an obsolete concept. Crime and rehabilitation was his new aim. No matter the cost.
(Enter the contestants! Anyone, I'm not picky! Though we only need four!)