Hey, there. I'm RandomSoup, and I've been having a hard time finding a new MMO game to play to fill my void. I used to play ToonTown, a neat game made by Disney that closed about a year ago. Although it's been a while since the game closed, I'm still grieving. I had played that game for a good amount of my childhood, and now it's been stripped of me.
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I used to play Wizard101. I actually think that I may still have an account with an active membership on it! I'd have to start all the way from the beginning, but I'd love to play with you all. c:
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Hey! I happen to have a lot of muse lately and would love to collaborate on an advanced RP with anyone who's interested. The topic can be anything! However, if you'd like, I have some actual characters on subbies than can be used for warrior RPs, too. Comment below if you'd like to join! (RP samples are greatly appreciated ^^)
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What a lovely writing style you have! I'd love to collaborate with you. Would you like to make the thread a warrior-based role-play, or is there an animal that you'd prefer to play as?
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I suppose I prefer warrior cats, although quite a few characters would be involved, whereas if we did a specific animal, there'd be less characters. I guess it just depends on where you want the focus point to be. :3
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Let's do warrior cats, then. c:
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Gah, I've been so inactive! I'm sorry

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I have extreme muse for writing right now! I'm open to pretty much all plots and ideas as long as they make sense. Would anyone be interested in collaborating on a story with me? :)
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Hey, there! You've just stumbled upon a semi-advanced roleplay. This is perfect if you're into writing somewhat detailed responses. If you're interested, just add a picture of your character and continue where I've left off! c:

Night was now falling upon the horizon after the vibrant hues of oranges and pinks receded. The darkness of dusk was now prominent, almost empty with the exception of a few stars and a sliver of the moon.
A lovely she-cat sat in a cushion left by her homefolk, heaving a sigh. Her beautiful blue eyes shifted to gaze out the window, which quickly caught her attention due to the moonlight filtering through it. She had everything that a kittypet could ever ask for- loving homefolk, plenty of food, and lots of attention- but she still craved more. She was bored with her life and the wonders that stared at her through translucent glass were beckoning her.
She rose to her paws and leapt off the cushion, landing gracefully on the hardwood floor. She paused to groom her long, tabby-point fur before heading over to her food bowl with great apathy. However, she stopped her in tracks when she noticed that the back door had been left ajar. Curiosity tingling in her paws, the ragdoll squeezed through the door and out into the outside world.
Wow!
She stood in awe at the world around her. The blurry images behind the window were more gorgeous that she could have imagined! The lamps on the back porch illuminated the trees and flowers around her. Everything was just so amazing to her! The flowers smelled sweet and the leaf litter crunched beneath her feet.
It was then that she heard the crackling of leaf litter, however, it hadn't come from her. Oh dear, she wasn't alone! She quickly spun around, eyes wide.
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The thick-furred she-cat watched as a tiny brown creature ran past her and up a tree. She narrowed her eyes to watch as it absconded to its nest until it was finally out of sight. She'd never seen such a peculiar creature with a bushy tail. It was then that she realized that it must have been fleeing from certain danger. Something was probably right behind her, ready to attack! Maybe it was one of those eagles her kittypet friend had told her about, or a bear; either way she was terrified.
"W-Who's there?" she shouted, although fear was present in her shaky voice. "S-Show yourself!"
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During the moment in which all that filled the air was silence, the ragdoll carefully kept an eye on her surroundings. She could have sworn she'd heard a noise, but from what? Maybe it was just her tail dragging across the ground? No, that couldn't be it. There had to be something more. Giving up on the matter, she plopped down on the ground, although she pricked her ears at the sound of even the faintest scuffle.
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Loudstep
The tom had a stunning red tabby coat with fur that was thick and soft to the touch. He was bulky, but underneath all that fluff was a rather sturdy body. His eyes were almond-shaped and amber in hue, and he had padded cheeks that made him appear as if he was always smiling.
He had a heart of gold, yes, and a personality like no other. He was one for cheering up others and always putting others before himself. However, his sense of humor could be rather odd at times, and he often got himself in trouble for talking too much at the wrong time.
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Loudstep had gotten himself separated from his hunting patrol when he'd spotted a rather plump looking rabbit heading towards the river. Not being one to give up easily, he chased it until the cotton-tailed creature had finally leapt across the river. Being the clutz that he could be at times, he lunged into the water, getting his pelt all soaked with freezing water while the rabbit hopped away. Now he was cold and without a catch.
He turned to see the she-cat who was unfamiliar to him, hunting by the water. He walked up to her without the slightest hesitation and introduced himself.
"What'cha doing over here? Hunting? I don't think I've seen 'ya before, miss! It's nice to meet 'ya, I'm Loudstep. What's your name?"
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"Hey, hey! What's the matter? I'm not gonna hurt 'cha!" The red tom inquired as he saw the she-cat's fur bristle.
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The she-cat flinched as the sound of a snapping twig reached her ears. She whipped her head around to see a seal-point tom standing as perfectly still and erect as a brick wall. To her relief, it wasn't some scary predator like a bear or a wolf, but rather another cat. Maybe he was just a kittypet from around the neighborhood that was just a little shy.
She padded over to him, eyes bright with friendliness. "Hey, there! Are you from around here?"
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Loudstep cocked his head. So this she-cat was a loner? That thought hadn't even come across his mind, let alone the fact that she'd been hunting on their territory. It really didn't matter to him. "Hey, hey! You're welcome to the prey that's here! There's more here than we can eat ourselves!" he let out a friendly chuckle before noticing the kit. "Oh, hey there, young one! We're not arguing, I just think we're a bit confused on the subject of prey. How are you?"
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"Oh, I see..." the cheeriness in her tone soon vanished as she met his icy cold glare. She couldn't quite tell what he was thinking; he was almost mechanical. She'd never been in the presence of someone quite like that; usually when she was friendly towards others it was returned. This cat was certainly different, and from that one word he uttered, definitely wasn't from around here... "Are you a kittypet from another neighborhood? I hear that Ridgeway Drive has some very different cats."
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"Selestia, huh? What a lovely name!" Loudstep grinned. "Well, it's certainly nice to meet 'ya. And no worries! How about we start over?"
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"I'm Loudstep!" the large tom's voice boomed. "Betcha' can't guess why, huh?" he added sarcastically.