Dragonborn Role-Play!

Discussion in 'Fan Fiction' started by *Salrion (01), Dec 6, 2011.

  1. -Energy rushes through my body and three words appear in my mind. I don't question and say them already knowing they are of dragon language from my studies-

    "Suh! Grah! Dun!"

    -My arms become a blur of deadly speed as I slash as quick as lightning-
     
  2. (sorry for interrupting but I have something to say...


    Kris you are a meanie face! )
     
  3. (Hulk, when you're out of character (OOC) you need to put ( ) around your sentances )
     
  4. (Also, hulk, my character just ran into you, and you are scaring her )
     
  5. (cause...  lol... You don't even know!  Meanie face! )
     
  6. (I know your secret! And I can tell you-know-who about it!)
     
  7. (OH MY JESUS!!! DON'T YOU DARE!!! Lol look in the "Spelling and Grammar" thread and look at page 6 (very bottom) and page 7 (in the middle?) yeah..... lol that's what I'm talking about!! )
     
  8. (Sorry, the RPs distracted me...)
     
  9. (lol!!  Thank you Kris! )
     
  10. (Let's keep the RP going...)
     
  11. I grunt at the sight of this girl "didn't your mother tell you not to play with orcs?" and shrug her aside
     
  12. Krys: N-no... I've never met my mother...
     
  13. -I watch in amazement as I can barely see my arms as they slice in beautiful flourishes. Moments later I look around amazed as all the bandits lay dead in a heap on the floor. I turn around to see what I was pressed up against. I see the words I had said and back up slowly-

    "It can't be..."

    -I turn and run seeing the exit-
     
  14. Krys: *Hears a great roar from above* Did you hear that?!
     
  15. -I burst through the cave entrance and find myself staring into the giant eyes of a dragon. I back up slowly drawing my bow. It takes to the skies in one mighty beat of its wings and screams-
     
  16. Krys: There was a bow in the cave! *Sprints to the bow despite her injuries, and quickly grabs it, running back outside, flying up high to a vantage point on the mountain*