Board Thread:RolePlay/@comment-36248965-20190708065843

'''(I really can't think of a title for this roleplay...)

This roleplay is about us four friends who decide to (illegally) take a trip to the Forbidden Cities. This is set a thousand years in the future, so this has nothing to do with the Neverseen or the Keeper crew. To make everything easier, let's just say that all our characters were best friends to begin with.

I do require whoever joins the roleplay to be familiar with KotLC-related stuff (like spelling the names of places correctly, knowing what lusters are, knowing a lot about Elvin traditions) and to be a good writer (no spelling errors, good grammar, etc).

(actually, screw grammar. We no care about grammars.)

Without further ado, I present you my character's bio:'''

Name: Miera Mirall (pronounced Mee-air-ah Mee-rul)

Age: 14

Gender: female

Special ability: talentless

Appearance: Light brown skin, waist-length black hair, midnight blue eyes (midnight blue is a real shade of blue and it's so preeetty)

Personality: Miera is a quick thinker. She's always the first to solve the puzzle, answer the question, or fix the problem. While Miera may be great at dealing with logic and reason, she's not so talented when it comes to emotions. Miera doesn't know how to handle stress or loss, so she avoids them at all costs. However, she is not unfeeling. Miera cares deeply about her friends (though she would never admit to it- emotions are "weak") and always wants to help others. Sometimes she will get extremely frustrated when others are not as intelligent as her.

Background info: Miera's parents weren't very smart people. They were completely oblivious to everything around them and weren't very good at parenting. Once Miera was old enough to think for herself, she used her parents' low intelligence to her advantage and tricked them into doing a lot of things for her. Miera's dad is a Vanisher and her mom is Talentless.

Uhhhhh so yeah. Post your character's bio below. We will start once three more people have replied. (Also: do NOT, I repeat, do NOT make your character "perfect"! You can have them be talented and stuff, but give them some bad qualities, too, so they're like actual people.) 