Post by Kat on Oct 15, 2007 22:33:59 GMT -5
Username: marco
Age: 14
How many of the books have you read: Um...I skipped around a lot. I've read numbers 1, 2, 7, 17, 22, 24, 52, 23, 21, 19, 9, 5, 10, 11, 12, 16, and the Hork-Bajir Chronicles. So....17 total.
Character applying for: Adrian
Age Of Character: 15
Character's Species: Human
Appearance: Adrian is tall for his age, reaching about six feet tall. He has terribly messy brown hair that's always falling into his eyes, which are also brown. He also has braces.
Personality: Adrian is one of the kids who don't like being all that social, so he tries to stay away from speaking in front of people he doesn't know or doing anything that might embarrass him when others are around. He likes drawing and can pretty much draw anything he sees, from a photographic memory. Sometimes, he doesn't think about what he's doing, unless it's something that will go unnoticed, which is the opposite of most people. He doesn't mind getting into trouble, since he believes that rules were meant to be broken.
Status: Free, definitely.
Why you like Animorphs: Let's see...because there's the fact that these kids morph into animals, there are aliens and all kinds of fights, and Marco. Can't forget everyone's goofy friend.
Is this character morph capable: No
If so, his/her favorite morphs: N/A
Any other special gifts or talents this character has: As metioned before: photographic memory and great at drawing.
Roleplaying Sample:
"Now, who can tell me..." Adrian wasn't paying attention to the class anymore; he never did. The classes bored him, and he would rather do something exciting that listen to the teachers going on and on and on about things that had already past, things that didn't affect them now. So why bother?
On his lap was his sketch pad, already halfway full of simple sketches he had done when he was really bored. There were a lot of animals in the pages, since those were things he noticed and remembered. At the moment he was working on the sketch of a swooping red-tailed hawk he had seen earlier that morning, hunting most likely.
"Adrian!" his teacher said sharply. Adrian looked up quickly, trying to ignore the smirks from his classmates. "Can you tell the class when Columbus reached America." Adrian gave her a blank look, which was followed by laughter from the class. The teacher frowned. "Pay attention, Adrian, and put whatever you were working on away. Now, as I was saying before..." Adrian zoned out again, this time not to make a sketch, but to think.
He was mainly thinking of the hawk, and of the rumors of a tiger, gorilla, and sometimes and elephant rampaging in the forest that was about a mile from his house. Of course, the rumors were lies; which of those animals would be going around this town of all places, instead of locked up in a zoo like they should be? The hawk was also normal, he guessed. Though it acted oddly, to him at least. To others he couldn't explain; it confused him, too. He just gave up thinking and tried to concentrate on what the teacher was saying. It didn't work, and before long he was back to his sketch of the hawk.
Age: 14
How many of the books have you read: Um...I skipped around a lot. I've read numbers 1, 2, 7, 17, 22, 24, 52, 23, 21, 19, 9, 5, 10, 11, 12, 16, and the Hork-Bajir Chronicles. So....17 total.
Character applying for: Adrian
Age Of Character: 15
Character's Species: Human
Appearance: Adrian is tall for his age, reaching about six feet tall. He has terribly messy brown hair that's always falling into his eyes, which are also brown. He also has braces.
Personality: Adrian is one of the kids who don't like being all that social, so he tries to stay away from speaking in front of people he doesn't know or doing anything that might embarrass him when others are around. He likes drawing and can pretty much draw anything he sees, from a photographic memory. Sometimes, he doesn't think about what he's doing, unless it's something that will go unnoticed, which is the opposite of most people. He doesn't mind getting into trouble, since he believes that rules were meant to be broken.
Status: Free, definitely.
Why you like Animorphs: Let's see...because there's the fact that these kids morph into animals, there are aliens and all kinds of fights, and Marco. Can't forget everyone's goofy friend.
Is this character morph capable: No
If so, his/her favorite morphs: N/A
Any other special gifts or talents this character has: As metioned before: photographic memory and great at drawing.
Roleplaying Sample:
"Now, who can tell me..." Adrian wasn't paying attention to the class anymore; he never did. The classes bored him, and he would rather do something exciting that listen to the teachers going on and on and on about things that had already past, things that didn't affect them now. So why bother?
On his lap was his sketch pad, already halfway full of simple sketches he had done when he was really bored. There were a lot of animals in the pages, since those were things he noticed and remembered. At the moment he was working on the sketch of a swooping red-tailed hawk he had seen earlier that morning, hunting most likely.
"Adrian!" his teacher said sharply. Adrian looked up quickly, trying to ignore the smirks from his classmates. "Can you tell the class when Columbus reached America." Adrian gave her a blank look, which was followed by laughter from the class. The teacher frowned. "Pay attention, Adrian, and put whatever you were working on away. Now, as I was saying before..." Adrian zoned out again, this time not to make a sketch, but to think.
He was mainly thinking of the hawk, and of the rumors of a tiger, gorilla, and sometimes and elephant rampaging in the forest that was about a mile from his house. Of course, the rumors were lies; which of those animals would be going around this town of all places, instead of locked up in a zoo like they should be? The hawk was also normal, he guessed. Though it acted oddly, to him at least. To others he couldn't explain; it confused him, too. He just gave up thinking and tried to concentrate on what the teacher was saying. It didn't work, and before long he was back to his sketch of the hawk.