First Person (entry type): Pooh! It’s raining today!
Oh, I don’t really mind the rain! But today I was supposed to test out a new toy, and the rain will just short it out! It’s not fair!
…I guess I could just try it out inside. But it’d be more fun outside! (And there's a lot more room.)
Stupid rain! Why did it have to rain today? Yesterday would’ve been a fine day for rain! Today was supposed to be the day that the world received my newest creation! The electric jump-rope!
Isn’t it brilliant? An ordinary jump-rope is all good and fun, sure! But really, where’s the motivation not to touch the rope? Oh, sure, that's the rule of the game, but everyone knows some rules are meant to be broken! Besides, nothing really happens if you mess it up! And that can get boring so fast! But when the handles are the only part of the jump-rope that won’t shock you, it’s a whole new game! (And it just might come in handy against that stupid Darkwing Duck!)
Third Person:
Quackerjack was getting cranky. This ‘stakeout’ thing was not exactly how he’d wanted to spend his evening. He’d much rather be out… playing with the citizens of Saint Canard. But Negaduck’s orders were Negaduck’s orders. And Quackerjack may have been loony, but he wasn’t stupid.
He was, however, extremely bored with sitting around and watching... Whatever he was watching. Some building. (With guards. He was pretty sure he was supposed to be paying attention to the guards.) Negaduck had made a point not to let any of them know what he was after in this building - something about not trusting a bunch of knobs. It was perfectly fine with Quackerjack. If the prize was a mystery, well, that just made the game more fun! He liked surprises - as long as they didn't come in the form of annoying do-gooders.
That was another problem with the stakeout. Not only was it boring, but it made the rest of the game boring, too. Now they'd know exactly what to expect. Why go out of the way to ruin playtime?
"Negaduck, why do we have to-” Quackerjack began to ask, but he was cut off by four loud ‘shh!’s. The jester rolled his eyes and resorted to sulking. “This is no fun…” he muttered under his breath.
In a high-pitched voice, the banana doll in his hand 'responded', “I’m bored too, Lou!”, causing Quackerjack to grin.
Additionally! » We have an Activity Check at dramadramaduck every two months and the next one is in December. Because your application was accepted in October, you will be required to participate! » Our requirements are simply 20 comments. These can be from your characters journal, others journals, or any post on the main community. Any posts your character makes his/herself will count as a comment itself. » If you have any questions about the AC/AC requirements or anything else, feel free to contact any of the moderators; our contact information is available on any of our communities profiles. :)
4/4 (complete!)
Pooh! It’s raining today!
Oh, I don’t really mind the rain! But today I was supposed to test out a new toy, and the rain will just short it out! It’s not fair!
…I guess I could just try it out inside. But it’d be more fun outside! (And there's a lot more room.)
Stupid rain! Why did it have to rain today? Yesterday would’ve been a fine day for rain! Today was supposed to be the day that the world received my newest creation! The electric jump-rope!
Isn’t it brilliant? An ordinary jump-rope is all good and fun, sure! But really, where’s the motivation not to touch the rope? Oh, sure, that's the rule of the game, but everyone knows some rules are meant to be broken! Besides, nothing really happens if you mess it up! And that can get boring so fast! But when the handles are the only part of the jump-rope that won’t shock you, it’s a whole new game! (And it just might come in handy against that stupid Darkwing Duck!)
Third Person:
Quackerjack was getting cranky. This ‘stakeout’ thing was not exactly how he’d wanted to spend his evening. He’d much rather be out… playing with the citizens of Saint Canard. But Negaduck’s orders were Negaduck’s orders. And Quackerjack may have been loony, but he wasn’t stupid.
He was, however, extremely bored with sitting around and watching... Whatever he was watching. Some building. (With guards. He was pretty sure he was supposed to be paying attention to the guards.) Negaduck had made a point not to let any of them know what he was after in this building - something about not trusting a bunch of knobs. It was perfectly fine with Quackerjack. If the prize was a mystery, well, that just made the game more fun! He liked surprises - as long as they didn't come in the form of annoying do-gooders.
That was another problem with the stakeout. Not only was it boring, but it made the rest of the game boring, too. Now they'd know exactly what to expect. Why go out of the way to ruin playtime?
"Negaduck, why do we have to-” Quackerjack began to ask, but he was cut off by four loud ‘shh!’s. The jester rolled his eyes and resorted to sulking. “This is no fun…” he muttered under his breath.
In a high-pitched voice, the banana doll in his hand 'responded', “I’m bored too, Lou!”, causing Quackerjack to grin.
At least Mr. Banana Brain understood him!
Re: 4/4 (complete!)
no subject
no subject
no subject
APPROVED
» Add yourself to the Taken Character's List.
» Start adding people from the Friend Add List.
» Read the New Player Guide.
» Introduce yourself in
» Go ahead and intro your character on
Additionally!
» We have an Activity Check at
» Our requirements are simply 20 comments. These can be from your characters journal, others journals, or any post on the main community. Any posts your character makes his/herself will count as a comment itself.
» If you have any questions about the AC/AC requirements or anything else, feel free to contact any of the moderators; our contact information is available on any of our communities profiles. :)
Re: APPROVED