Post by Jake on May 25, 2009 2:17:55 GMT -5
I'll make an Ax account if approved. oo; Looks funny, this being on my V3 account.
Name of character: Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill
Number of books you've read: All
Do you like spoilers?: Spoilers? What spoilers?
Why you want to play this character: Never played Ax before. ^^; I think, since I'm good with Andalites, though, I'll do a good job with him.
Contact: See profile.
RP Sample:
An interesting diversion, this "soft ball." It reminded him slightly of Andalite driftball, but it was much different, in that the ball did not drift. It consisted of the ball being thrown at the human, who hits it with a blunt object known as a bat. The human then runs to a square, known as a base. The people in the outfield - he could see why it is called thus - then throw the ball at the runner, and if he is hit, he is out of the game, and the next batter is called up.
It wasn't something Ax would do. For one thing, this human body made him clumsy; he still wasn't used to not having four legs. And it was difficult to adjust to these human eyes, though he was learning. He was content to watch, and sound out words.
He thought back to their last mission; the had, yet again, failed to deal the Yeerks a great blow. The oatmeal had done little to detriment the Yeerks in the pool, and they had once again barely escaped with their lives. The Abomination, the murderer of his brother, still lived. And as long as he lived, Aximili had a vow to kill him. To avenge Elfangor, the greatest Andalite who ever lived.
Luckily, he spied a distraction out of the corner of his eye. Food! He darted towards it, unable to stop himself, stumbling a little because he wasn't used to running in this form. He was soon upon the food, and grabbed a plate of round things that he knew as cookies. "Hey!" a man shouted at him, as Ax began to place them, two at a time, into his mouth, loving the sensation of taste which he didn't get to enjoy in his natural form.
"Thif if quie safisfafory," he said through the cookies. He'd found that if you had food in your mouth, it hampered your speaking ability.
Name of character: Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill
Number of books you've read: All
Do you like spoilers?: Spoilers? What spoilers?
Why you want to play this character: Never played Ax before. ^^; I think, since I'm good with Andalites, though, I'll do a good job with him.
Contact: See profile.
RP Sample:
An interesting diversion, this "soft ball." It reminded him slightly of Andalite driftball, but it was much different, in that the ball did not drift. It consisted of the ball being thrown at the human, who hits it with a blunt object known as a bat. The human then runs to a square, known as a base. The people in the outfield - he could see why it is called thus - then throw the ball at the runner, and if he is hit, he is out of the game, and the next batter is called up.
It wasn't something Ax would do. For one thing, this human body made him clumsy; he still wasn't used to not having four legs. And it was difficult to adjust to these human eyes, though he was learning. He was content to watch, and sound out words.
He thought back to their last mission; the had, yet again, failed to deal the Yeerks a great blow. The oatmeal had done little to detriment the Yeerks in the pool, and they had once again barely escaped with their lives. The Abomination, the murderer of his brother, still lived. And as long as he lived, Aximili had a vow to kill him. To avenge Elfangor, the greatest Andalite who ever lived.
Luckily, he spied a distraction out of the corner of his eye. Food! He darted towards it, unable to stop himself, stumbling a little because he wasn't used to running in this form. He was soon upon the food, and grabbed a plate of round things that he knew as cookies. "Hey!" a man shouted at him, as Ax began to place them, two at a time, into his mouth, loving the sensation of taste which he didn't get to enjoy in his natural form.
"Thif if quie safisfafory," he said through the cookies. He'd found that if you had food in your mouth, it hampered your speaking ability.