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Empatheias Mods ([personal profile] simpathis) wrote2014-05-25 12:34 am

[ applications: canon characters ]

— APPLICATIONS ARE ALWAYS OPEN

Reserves OPEN
OC Applications are here


IMPORTANT! We are officially in endgame until August 31, 2020. Applications are on a rolling basis. There is a small "block" period from the 1st through the 4th of every month to allow a bulk of apps to be submitted, and then applications can be submitted at any time during the month. Notices will be sent out all at once after the first "block" period, and then between 24 hours to the end of the weekend depending on how many and our schedule. Applications are guaranteed to be processed during the weekends.

Before applying, please be sure to read the following:

  • Read the Rules and the Game Information.
  • Double check the Reserves and Taken Characters lists (A-M | N-Z) to make sure the character you're applying for is not on the list. Also check the comments in case the entry has yet to be updated, as well as any pending applications.
  • RETURNING PLAYERS! You only need to submit any old application. Does not matter how long ago, as long as it was accepted and you have good standing (ie, not banned), it will be valid.
  • Feel free to use the most recent test drive both for practice as well as to use for samples. IMPORTANT! If you submit threads as samples, you must submit the application with that character journal. This is the only way we can ensure that the samples are from you and not someone else.
  • Linked samples must have been made within the past year.
  • You may apply for up to two characters per month.
  • Application challenges are allowed. Reserves will have priority, but it's not definitive. We will choose the better application regardless.
  • Do not plagiarize. If we find that the information provided was directly taken by either another player or source material such a wiki, the application will be rejected immediately. If we find this after processing the application, we will revoke the application and have you removed from the game with potential ban.
  • Reusing content from your own applications from other games is allowed. However, the application must follow our format, and we ask any original written samples to conform to our game. That is, we don't want to read samples that are set specifically for another game's premise. Note: this does not apply to threads linked from other games used as samples.
  • If you are rejected, you cannot reapply for the same character for two weeks. However, you can apply for a different character in that timeframe.
  • Those accepted must fill out all of the required entries within a week to be considered part of the game. Otherwise, we will consider it a revocation of the application.
  • Fill out the form and comment to this entry! You can either paste the application directly to the entry or link it from your own journal/musebox.


We have compiled sample applications from our players to show what the mod team and the application moderators are looking for in terms of writing quality and depth. We hope you find these samples useful!


⌈ PLAYER SECTION ⌉

Player:
Contact: Journal/Plurk/AIM — anything to help identify since someone might share your name handle.
Age: You must be at least 13 years old to apply.
Current Characters: If a new player, just put "N/A"


⌈ CHARACTER SECTION ⌉

Character:
Age:
Canon:
Canon Point:

Background: We do not need a play by play of their life. You can of course provide one, but it's not necessary. A summary of their role in the canon and important events involving their character will suffice. Wiki links are allowed.

Personality: Tell us everything you can about how the character works. What are their quirks, reasons for thinking, habits, and flaws—basically we want to know not only how they act, but also why they act that way. You are free to use canon as examples, but be sure to explain why you are referencing the event.

Abilities: If there are any particular abilities the character has supernatural or otherwise, list them here. Referencing to a wiki list is acceptable. However, if there are any particular abilities that need to be weakened or removed, note them here.

Alignment: Please refer to the Alignment entry to choose which alignment your character would most likely fall under. Include a brief (a couple of sentences max) just to help explain why you think your choice is the best fit.

Other: Anything else you'd like to mention.


⌈ SAMPLE SECTION ⌉

We have two sample requirements.

General Sample: We should see examples of the character's dialogue as well as some introspection or additional narrative to further show how you intend to write the character. This is the most important part of the sample and where most of the weight will be.

Emotion Sample: This is our "game setting" requirement. Essentially we want to ensure that you have a basic grasp of the game's premise, especially with the use of emotions. It can be a small scene, even incidental to the main sample. A reminder that apathetic characters will also create effects, such as loss of color, surface distortion, holes forming. This section doesn't have to be lengthy, but the effect must be clear for us to see.

The emotion sample can be part of the general character sample. If so, please link directly or directly quote that portion so that it's easier for us to quickly find it.

The samples can be "written" in three different ways and you can choose which one will work best for you:

  1. Test Drive. You can utilize our test drive to cover both requirements of the sample. So long as there is enough character portrayal and a scene with an emotional reaction, be it within the prompt or done during the thread, then it can be used for both.
  2. Link out + Written. You can link to threads/entries from other games, memes, or museboxes to show character portrayal, and then write an additional short scene for the emotion portion of the sample.
  3. Original Sample. You can write a complete sample that shows both character portrayal and a scene involving emotion use. This can be one sample or two separate samples. If you opt to write an original sample, you are welcome to use any prompts from any of our Test Drives, Intro Logs, Task Board, and even past events. You are also free to change things up and are not restricted to any of these prompts. They are just here to help offer ideas.

Format wise, you can use either [ brackets ] OR narrative prose. We do require that the writing at least be coherent, have proper sentence structure, and is mostly grammatically correct (we realize that writing styles can be loose/creative in [ bracket ] form so we're giving a bit more leeway). One last suggestion we have is try to have the character interacting with the environment and try thinking of the sample less of a narrative piece but more like a post or thread prompt you might make in the game. That will help the sample show not only how you will write the character, but also how you will play them in practice.


Questions: If you have any questions, ask them here.



Clean copy and paste form here:



(first application page has been archived and can be found here.)
booksandroses: (🌹 the air is blue)

Re: Revision

[personal profile] booksandroses 2019-09-07 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Belle is a bright, opinionated, creative and well-read young woman. Much of her nature - particularly her strengths - can be traced back to her father, Maurice. He is a talented inventor who has openly shared his ideas with her - and included her in the making of his inventions - since she was a baby. After the death of her mother - due to plague - Maurice became Belle's world and he did all in his power to protect her from the illness that stole her mother away. Unfortunately that meant she grew to adulthood in a very boring and backwards village. Said village, Villeneuve, is boring and backwards because it adheres to old-fashioned gender roles: the men work their crafts or their farming and the women take care of the home. Belle wants far more from her life - she is independent and unafraid of delving into the unknown. Thus she tries to make the most of her home, reading every book she can get her hands on and supporting her father even if, by following her heart, she is seen as "a funny girl".

She is aware that her title as "a funny girl" isn't a compliment. The villagers' meaning behind such a title isn't lost on her. Because she has no desire to marry/settle down, she is one of the village oddities. Furthermore, her scholarly pursuits are seen as comical (or "funny"). After all, what use could a woman have for learning Shakespeare or Latin? Yet Belle is unafraid of flying in the face of convention and even guiding other little girls to follow in her footsteps. To her, there is no shame in daydreaming, curiosity, a thirst for adventure or a woman pursuing a scholarly education. What she finds deplorable are those like the villagers and Gaston, who would much rather see her fitting, nice and neat, into their world view.

Belle is lucky to have the support of her father and that is why, after the Beast kidnaps him, she understands that, in exchange for all the love and support he has given her over the years, she must become the Beast's prisoner instead. Belle reveals that even in the midst of true fear, she can be strong. She is not the sort that runs away from her problems - even if they are strangely enchanted or magical in nature. As a result, she is rewarded with a castle full of new friends who seem to genuinely care about her well-being. Of course all she can focus on is getting back to her father and seeing that he isn't worrying himself to death about her. She can't help worrying and spending her lonely hours crafting methods in which she can escape.

Some might say she is loyal to a fault - especially when she is willing to jump onto a rope made of sheets outside of a castle window in order to escape - however Belle does not give her loyalty or her heart easily. Thus it is understandable that she is taken by surprise when instead of detesting her warden - and wanting to be free of him - she comes to care for him. There is a side of Belle that she hides as best as she can from the villagers - though she is less cautious about her expressions with Gaston (he does deserve to be mocked). However she holds nothing back with the Beast - eventually showing him that she can match his mischief and his temper if she is taunted or pushed enough. For example, it seems entirely unlikely that she would have had a snowball fight with anyone in the village. And, over time, once she understands that she truly enjoys his company, those competitive, playful emotions become something deeper.

The Beast's care and support encourage Belle to finally speak her mind to the villagers when she rides out to rescue her father. She isn't afraid of them, though when they march to the Beast's castle, she is afraid for him. Belle is a brave, high-spirited young woman, but, unfortunately, she has no experience fighting combat. Thus there isn't much she can do against Gaston and the Beast's death awakens in her a grief so deep that she must tell him how she feels. Those three words are perhaps the bravest she has ever uttered and they prove that, despite her being a normal girl, there is power behind language; behind words.

With the spell broken, the Beast and his servants saved, Belle has blossomed into the woman she has always wanted to be. She is graceful, mischievous, sharp-tongued when need be (and when her temper is provoked) and infinitely kind to her friends/family. The love she has been given is returned to all who meet her. She isn't afraid to be different and she is finally in a place where everyone will accept her and support her no matter what she wants to study or invent. In a way, Belle and her father are finally home and she will complement her Prince well as they rule together.
booksandroses: (🌹 and far away)

Re: Accepted!

[personal profile] booksandroses 2019-09-08 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
This is her journal!