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SPIRITS
A COMPLETE LIST OF ABSTRACT PERSONIFICATIONS (GREEK)

ACHOS (Akhos) Pain of Body, Pain of Mind, Grief, Distress (Latin Dolor)

ADEPHAGIA Gluttony

ADICIA (Adikia) Injustice, Wrong-doing

AEDOS (Aidos) Reverence, Respect, Shame, Self-Respect, Modesty (Latin Pudicitia)

AERGIA Idleness, Laziness, Do Nothing, Sloth (Latin Socordia, Ignavia)

AESCHYNE (Aiskhyne) Shame, Sense of Shame, Modesty, Honour (Latin Pudicitia)

AGLAEA (Aglaia) Beauty, Splendour, Glory, Magnificence, Adornment

AGON Contest, Struggle

ALALA War-Cry, Battle-Cry

ALASTOR Blood Feud, Vengeance

ALCE (Alke) Battle-Strength, Prowess, Courage

ALETHEIA Truth, Truthfulness, Sincerity (Latin Veritas)

ALGEA (plural) Pain of Body, Pain of Mind, Grief, Distress, Suffering (Latin Dolor)

AMECHANIA (Amekhania) Helplessness, Want of Means

AMPHILOGIAE (Amphilogiai) (plural) Disputes, Debate, Contention (Latin Altercatio)

ANAIDEIA Ruthlessness, Shamelessness, Unforgivingness

ANANCE (Ananke) Necessity, Compulsion (Latin Necessitas)

ANDROCTASIAE (Androktasiai) (plural) Slaughter of Men in Battle

ANGELIA Message, Tidings, Proclamation

ANIA Grief, Sorrow, Distress, Trouble (Latin Dolor)

ANTEROS Reciprocated Love

APATE Trick, Fraud, Deceit, Guile, Treachery (Latin Dolus, Fraus)

APORIA Difficulty, Perplexity, Want of Means (Latin, Egestas)

ARAE (Arai) (plural) Curses, Imprecations

ARETE Virtue, Excellence, Goodness, Manliness, Valour (Latin Virtus)

ATE Delusion, Infatuation, Folly, Reckless Impulse, Rash Action (Latin Nefas, Error)

BIA Force, Power, Might, Bodily Strength, Compulsion (Latin Vis)

CACIA (Kakia) Vice, Moral Badness

CAERUS (Kairos) Opportunity, Critical Time, Advantage, Profit (Latin Occasio, Tempus)

CALLEIS (Kalleis) Beauty

CALOCAGATHIA (Kalokagathia) Nobility, Nobleness, Goodness

CHARIS (Kharis) Beauty, Grace, Favour

CHARITES (Kharites) (plural) Grace, Favour, Beauty (Latin Gratiae)

COALEMUS (Koalemos) Stupidity, Foolishness

CORUS (Koros) Satiety, Surfeit, Insolence, Disdain

CRATUS (Kratos) Strength, Might, Power, Bodily Strength, Rule (Latin Potestas)

CTESIUS (Ktesios) Home, House, Domestic Property

CYDOIMUS (Kydoimos) Din of Battle, Confusion, Uproar, Hubbub

DEIMUS (Deimos) Terror-Fear, Dread (Latin Pavor, Formido)

DEMOCRACIA (Demokrakia) Democracy

DICAIOSYNE (Dikaiosyne) Justice, Righteousness

DIKE Justice, Rights by Custom & Law, Righteous Judgment (Latin Justitia)

DOLUS (Dolos) Trickery, Cunning Deception, Craftiness, Guile, Treachery (Latin Dolus)

DYSNOMIA Lawlessness, Bad Civil Constitution

DYSSEBIA Impiety, Ungodliness (Latin Impietas)

EIRENE Peace (Latin Pax)

ECECHEIRIA (Ekekheiria) Truce, Armistice, Cessation of Hostilities

ELEUS (Eleos) Pity, Mercy, Compassion (Latin Misericordia, Clemencia)

ELPIS Hope, Expectation (Latin Spes)

EPIALES Nightmare

EPIDOTES Ritual Purification

EPIPHRON Prudence, Shrewdness, Carefulness, Thoughtfulness, Sagacity

ERIS Strife, Discord, Quarrel, Contention, Rivalry, Battle-Strife (Latin Discordia)

EROS Love, Sexual Passion (Latin Amor, Cupidos)

EUCLEIA (Eukleia) Good Repute, Glory

EUDAEMONIA (Eudaimonia) Happiness

EUNOMIA Good Order, Civil Order, Good Laws, Lawful Behaviour

EUPHEME Good Words, Praise, Acclamation, Applause

EUPHROSYNE Good Cheer, Cheerfulness, Merriment, Joy, Mirth

EUPRAXIA Good Conduct

EUSEBIA Piety, Filial Respect, Loyalty (Latin Pietas)

EUTHENIA Prosperity, Abundance, Plenty

EUTHYMIA Good Cheer, Joy, Contentment

EUTYCHIA (Eutykhia) Good Fortune, Luck, Prosperity, Success (Latin Fortuna)

GELUS (Gelos) Laughter (Latin Risus)

GERAS Old Age (Latin Senectus)

HARMONIA Harmony, Marital Harmony, Concord, Union, Joining (Latin Concordia)

HEBE Youth, Youthful Prime (Latin Juventas)

HEDONE Pleasure, Enjoyment, Delight, Sensual Pleasures (Latin Voluptas)

HEDYLOGUS (Hedylogos) Sweet talk, Flatter

HESYCHIA (Hesykhia) Quiet, Rest, Silence, Stillness (Latin Quies, Silentia)

HIMERUS (Himeros) Sexual Desire, Longing, Yearning

HOMADUS (Homados) Din of Battle, Battle-Noise, Tumult

HOMONOEA (Homonoia) Concord, Unanimity, Oneness of Mind (Latin Concordia)

HORCUS (Horkos) Oath, Punishment of Perjury (Latin Jusjurandum)

HORMES Effort, Impulse to Do, Setting Oneself in Motion, Eagerness, Starting Action

HYBRIS Insolence, Violence, Excessive Pride, Wantonness, Outrageous Behaviour (Latin Petulantia, Superbia)

HYGEIA Good Health (Latin Salus)

HYPNUS (Hypnos) Sleep, Sleepiness (Latin Somnus)

HYSMINAE (Hysminai) (plural) Fighting, Fights, Fist-Fights, Combat (Latin Pugna)

IOKE Onslaught, Battle-Tumult, Pursuit, Rout

KERES (plural) Death, Doom of Death, Plague (Latin Letum, Tenebrae)

LETHE Forgetfulness, Oblivion (Latin Oblivio, Letum)

LIMUS (Limos) Hunger, Famine, Starvation (Latin Fames)

LITAE (Litai) (plural) Prayer, Entreaty

LUPE Pain of Body, Pain of Mind, Grief (Latin Dolor)

LYSSA Rage, Martial Rage, Fury, Raging Madness, Frenzy, Rabies (Latin Ira, Furor, Rabies)

MACHAE (Makhai) (plural) Battle, Combat

MANIAE (Maniai) (plural) Madness, Crazed Frenzy, Insanity (Latin Insania)

METHE Drunkenness, Inebriety

MNEMOSYNE Memory (Latin Moneta)

MOIRAE (Moirai) (plural) Fate, Destiny, Portion (Latin Parca, Parcae)

MOMUS (Momos) Mockery, Ridicule, Blame, Reproach, Stinging Criticism (Latin Querella)

MORUS (Moros) Fate, Destiny, Doom, Death (Latin Fatum)

MUSICA (Mousika) Music

NEICEA (Neikea) (plural) Quarrel, Feud, Grievance (Latin Altercatio)

NEMESIS Righteous Indignation, Distribution of Dues, Jealousy, Wrath (Latin Invidia)

NIKE Victory (Latin Victoria)

NOMUS (Nomos) Law, Laws, Ordinances, Statutes

NOSI (Nosoi) (plural) Sickness, Disease, Plague (Latin Morbus)

OIZYS Woe, Misery (Latin Miseria, Tristitia)

OLETHRUS (Olethros) Day of Doom, Destruction, Death

ONEIRI (Oneiroi) (plural) Dream, Dreams (Latin Somnium, Somnia)

OSSA Rumour (Latin Fama)

PALIOXIS Backrush, Flight, Retreat in Battle

PAREGOROS Comfort, Consolation, Soothing Words (Latin Consolatio)

PEITHARCHIA (Peitharkhia) Obedience to Command

PEITHO Persuasion, Suasion, Seduction (Latin Suadela)

PENIA Poverty, Need, Penury

PENTHUS (Penthos) Grief, Sorrow, Mourning, Misery (Latin Luctus)

PHEME Rumour, Report, Common Talk, Gossip, Fame, Reputation (Latin Fama)

PHILIA Affectionate Regard, Friendship (Latin Amicitia, Gratia)

PHILOPHROSYNE Friendliness, Kindliness, Welcome

PHILOTES Friendship, Love, Affection, Sex (Latin Amicitia, Gratia)

PHOBUS (Phobos) Panic-Fear, Flight, Rout (Latin Metus, Terror, Fuga)

PHONI (Phonoi) (plural) Murder, Killing, Slaughter

PHRICE (Phrike) Horror (Latin Horror)

PHTHISIS Wasting Away, Perishing, Decay (Latin Tabes)

PHTHONUS (Phthonos) Envy, Jealousy, Ill-Will, Malice (Latin Invidia)

PHYGE Flight, Escape, Flight from Battle, Exile, Banishment (Latin Fuga)

PISTIS Trust, Honesty, Faith, Trustworthiness (Latin Fides)

PLUTUS (Ploutos) Wealth

POINAE (Poinai) (plural) Retribution, Vengeance, Recompense, Punishment, Penalty, Bloodmoney (for murder and manslaughter) (Latin Ultio)

POLEMUS (Polemos) War, Battle

POMPE Religious Procession

PONUS (Ponos) Hard Work, Toil, Labour (Latin Labor)

PORUS (Poros) Expediency, Means of Accomplishing or Providing, Contivance, Device

POTHUS (Pothos) Sexual Longing, Yearning

PRAXIDICAE (Praxidikai) Exacting Justice

PRAXIDIKE Exacting Justice, Exacting Penalties

PROIOXIS Onrush, Pursuit in Battle

PROPHASIS Excuse, Plea

PSEUDOLOGI (Pseudologoi) (plural) Lies, Lying Words, Falsehood (Latin Mendacium)

PTOCHEIA (Ptokheia) Beggary

SOPHIA Wisdom

SOPHROSYNE Moderation, Temperence, Self-Control, Prudence, Discretion (Latin Continentia, Sobrietas)

SOTER Safety, Deliverance & Preservation from Harm

SOTERIA Safety, Deliverance & Preservation from Harm

TECHNE (Tekhne) Art, Craft, Technical Skill

TELETE Consecration, Initiation

THALIA Festivity, Banquet

THANATUS (Thanatos) Death (Latin Mors, Letus)

THRASUS (Thrasos) Overboldness, Rashness, Insolence

TYCHE (Tykhe) Fortune, Chance, Providence, Fate (Latin Fortuna)

ZELUS (1) (Zelos) Rivalry, Zeal, Emulation, Ambition, Envy

ZELUS (2) (Zelos) Jealousy, Envy
A COMPLETE LIST OF ABSTRACT PERSONIFICATIONS (LATIN)

The following Latin personifications appear in the works of poets and writers such as Ovid, Virgil, Cicero, Statius, Seneca, Apuleius and Hyginus.

ALTERCATIO Altercation, Dispute, Debate (Greek Amphilogia, Neicus)

AMICITIA Friendship (Greek Philotes, Philia)

AMOR Love (Greek Eros)

ARDOR Ardour, Heat of Passion, Ardent Desire (Greek Pothus)

BELLA War (Greek Enyo)

BONUS EVENTUS Good Fortune, Success

CLEMENCIA Clemency, Mercy (Greek Eleus)

CONCORDIA Concord, Harmony, Agreeing Together (Greek Harmonia, Homonoia)

CONSOLATIO Consolation, Comfort (Greek Paregoros)

CONSUETUDO Habit, Custom

CONTINENTIA Continence, Temperence, Moderation (Greek Sophrosyne)

CURA Care, Worry

DISCORDIA Discord, Strife, Dissension, Disagreement (Greek Eris)

DOLOR Pain (of body and mind), Ache, Distress, Grief, Sorrow, Anguish, Trouble (Greek Algos, Ania, Achos)

DOLUS Guile, Trickery, Cunning Deception (Greek Dolus)

EGESTAS Want (Gree Aporia)

ERROR Error (Greek Ate)

FAMA Rumour, Report, Common Talk, Gossip, Fame, Infamy (Greek Pheme, Ossa)

FAMES Hunger, Famine (Greek Limus)

FATUM Fate, Destiny, Fated Death (Greek Morus)

FIDES Trust, Faith (Greek Pistis)

FORTUNA, FORS Fortune, Chance, Luck, Fate (Greek Tyche)

FRAUS Cheating, Deceit, Fraud (Greek Apate)

FUGA Flight, Escape, Flight from Battle, Exile (Greek Phyge)

FUROR Rage, Madness, Fury (Greek Lyssa)

GRATIA Favour, Esteem, Regard, Liking, Love, Friendship (Greek Philotes, Charis)

GRATIAE (plural) Grace, Favour, Regard, Friendship (Greek Charites)

HORROR Horror, Shivering Fear, Trembling Fear (Greek Phrice)

IGNAVIA Laziness, Idleness, Sloth (Greek Aergia)

IMPETUS Attack, Assault, Violent Impulse, Rapid Motion, Impetus, Impulse

IMPIETAS Impiety (Greek Dyssebia)

INCESTUM (i) Religious Impurity, Uncleanliness, Pollution, Defilement (ii) Sexually Impure, Unchaste, Lewd, Lustful, Incestuous

INSANIA Insanity, Madness, Frenzy (Greek Mania)

INSIDIA Ambush

INVIDIA Envy, Jealousy, Ill-Will (Greek Nemesis, Phthonus, Zelus)

INVIDENTIA Envy, Jealousy, Ill-Will (Greek Nemesis)

IRAE (plural) Anger, Wrath, Rage, Ire (Greek Lyssa)

JUSJURANDUM Oath (Greek Horcus)

JUSTITIA Justice, Equity, Righteousness (Greek Dike)

JUVENTAS Youth (Greek Hebe)

LABOR Labour, Toil, Exertion (Greek Ponus)

LETUM Death, Destruction (Greek Ker)

LETUS Death (Greek Thanatus)

LUCTUS Lamentation, Mourning, Grief, Sorrow (Greek Penthus)

LUES Plague, Pestilence, Spreading Evil or Calamity (Greek Ker, Nosus)

MACIES Wasting, Thinness, Leanness, Meagreness (Greek Ischnasia)

MAJESTA Majesty

MENDACIUM Lie, Untruth, Falsehood (Greek Pseudologus)

METUS Fear, Dread, Terror, Apprehension, Anxiety (Greek Phobus)

MISERIA Misery, Wretchedness, Unhappiness, Distress (Greek Oizys)

MISERICORDIA Pity, Compassion, Mercy (Greek Eleus)

MONETA Memory (Greek Mnemosyne)

MORBUS Disease, Sickness, Plague, Illness, Malady (Greek Nosi)

MORS Death (Greek Thanatus)

NECESSITAS Necessity (Greek Anance)

NEFAS Sin, Unlawfulness, Impiety, Criminality, Wickedness (Greek Cacia)

OBLIVIO Forgetfulness, Oblivion (Greek Lethe)

OCCASIO Opportunity, Occasion (Greek Caerus)

OTIA Ease, Liesure (Greek Acratus)

PARCAE (plural) Portion, Share, Fate, Destiny (Greek Moira, Moirae)

PAVOR Fear, Dread, Anxiety, Panic (Greek Phobus)

PAX Peace (Greek Eirene)

PERTINACIA Obstinacy, Stubbornness, Pertinacity, Perserverence

PESTIS Pestilence, Contagious Disease, Destruction, Ruin (Greek Olethrus, Ker)

PETULANTIA Impudence, Sauciness, Freakishness, Wantonness, Petulance (Greek Hybris)

PIETAS Piety, Filial Respect, Duty, Loyalty (Greek Eusebia)

POENA Penalty, Vengeance, Punishment, Expiation, Compensation (Greek Poine)

POTESTAS Power, Rule, Dominion (Greek Cratus)

PUDICITIA Modesty, Chastity, Virtue, Shame (Greek Aedus, Aischyne)

PUDOR Shame (Greek Aedus)

PUGNA Fight, Fist-Fight, Battle (Greek Hysmina)

QUERELLA Complaint (Greek Momus)

QUIES Quiet, Rest (Greek Hesychia)

RABIES Rage, Madness, Anger, Fury, Frenzy, Rabies (Greek Lyssa)

RISUS Laughter, Joke (Greek Gelus)

SALUS Good Health (Greek Hygeia)

SCELUS Crime

SENECTUS Old Age (Greek Geras)

SILENTIA Silence, Stillness (Greek Hesychia)

SOBRIETAS Sobriety, Temperance, Moderation, Continence (Greek Sophrosyne)

SOCORDIA Sloth, Laziness, Indolence, Inactivity, Carelessness, Negligence (Greek Aergia)

SOLLICITATIO Vexation, Anxiety

SOMNIA (plural) Dream, Dreams (Greek Oneirus, Oneiri)

SOMNUS Sleep (Greek Hypnus)

SOPOR Sleep (Greek Hypnus)

SPES Hope (Greek Elpis)

SUADELA, SUADA Persuasion (Greek Peitho)

SUPERBIA Pride, Arrogance, Loftiness, Haughtiness (Greek Hybris)

TABES Wasting Away, Wasting Disease, Corruption, Putrefaction (Greek Phthisis)

TEMPUS Temporary Time (Greek Caerus)

TENEBRAE Darkness, Darkness-of-Death, Death-Shades (Greek Keres)

TRISTITIA Sadness, Mournfulness, Sorrow, Dejection, Melancholy, Gloominess (Greek Oizys)

ULTIO Vengeance, Revenge (Greek Poena)

VERITAS Truth, Truthfulness, Verity, Integrity (Greek Aletheia)

VETUSTAS Ancient Times, Antiquity

VICTORIA Victory (Greek Nike)

VIRTUS Virtue, Manliness, Courage, Bravery, Excellence (Greek Arete)

VIS Force, Power, Hostile Strength (Greek Bia)

VOLUPTAS Pleasure, Enjoyment, Delight (Greek Hedone)








LIST OF NYMPHS

THE CLASSES OF NYMPH
THYIAD NYMPHE

ANTHOUSAI Nymphs of flowers. They were probably the same as the Leimenides, a type of Okeanis.

AURAI, THE The nymphs of the cooling breezes. They were daughters of the wind-god Boreas, or Okeanos, the earth-encircling fresh-water stream.

BAKKHAI, THE The Bacchic nymphs, companions of Dionysos. They were also known as Thyiades.

BOUKOLAI, THE Bucolic or rustic nymphs. Another name for the Epimelides.

DRYADES, THE The nymphs of trees and forests. Some of them had their life force bound to that of a specific tree, usually the loftiest in a forest, or one in a sacred grove of the gods. Dryades of mountain pines were known as Oreiades, those of ash-trees were called Meliai, Hamadryades were of the oaks, and Meliades of fruit-trees.

EPIMELIDES, THE (or Epimeliades) Nymphs of highland pasture, the protectresses of sheep-flocks. They were perhaps numbered amongst the Okeanides.

HALIAI, THE Nymphs of the sea, the sands, and the rocky shores. They had the schools of fish, and other sea creatures in their keeping. The most famous of them were the fifty Nereides.

HAMADRYADES, THE Oak-tree Dryades whose life force was bound to that of a particular tree.

HELEIONOMAI, THE Naiad nymphs of fresh-water marshes and wetlands.

KRENAIAI, THE Naiad nymphs of wells and fountains.

LAMPADES, THE Torch-bearing nymphs of the underworld. They probably belonged to the train of the goddesses of the Eleusinian Mysteries, Persephone and Hekate.

LEIMENIDES, THE Nymphs of the water-meadows - pastures thick with lush grass and flowers. They were probably a type of Okeanis Nymphe.

LIMNATIDES, THE Naiad nymphs of lakes.

MAINADES, THE The crazed nymphs. Another name for the Thyiades, nymphs in the retinue of Dionysos.

MELIADES, THE Another name for Epimelides.

MELIAI, THE Nymphs of honey, bees and honeydew (manna). They were also Dryades of the mountain ash.

MELISSAI, THE Honey nymphs, another name for the Meliai.

NAIADES, THE Nymphs of the sources of fresh-water: springs, fountains, streams, rivers, and lakes. They were usually called daughters of Okeanos and the River-Gods.

NEPHELAI, THE Nymphs of the clouds. They were usually numbered amongst the Okeanides.

NEREIDES, THE Fifty Haliai (sea) nymphs.

NYMPHAI, THE Minor goddesses or daimonaissai (spirits) of nature. Many of the classes overlapped: for example, the Dryad nymphe of a tree growing by a spring was also often the Naiad of the fountain.

OREIADES, THE Nymphs of the mountains. They were Dryad nymphs, whose life force was closely tied to that of a lofty mountain pine or fir.

OKEANIDES, THE Nymphs who presided over the sources of fresh water: both earthly, the streams and fountains, and heavenly, moist breezes and rain-clouds. They were daughers of Okeanos, the earth-encircling fresh-water stream, and sisters of the River-Gods.

PEGAIAI, THE Naiad nymphs of springs.

POTAMEIDES, THE Nymphs of the rivers. They were a type of Naiad.

THYIADES, THE Wild, orgiastic nymphs in the train of the god Dionysos. They were also known as Mainades, and Bakkhai and Bakkhantes. The Thyiad troupe consisted of a mixture of Dryad and Naiad nymphs.
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MY COUSIN SHOWED ME THIS!!!
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Okay we need rules cause....actually I just want rules :D

Anyways here they are:

1.Your character cannot be too strong. If they are we will tell you(We I will mention later). If you don't change your character we will kick you out of the forum. Yes I can do that.

2.You cannot post anything rude or disrespectful about other people or their characters. Which means if you posted a photo that you think looks like their character and they don't like it you must take it away(if you can :) or change its name to something else.

3. I don't want too much cussing because it will get out of hand.

4.No spam....
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Now I'm not a huge comics guy, but when I saw this trailer for the first time, I couldn't help but get hooked.
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I really think this fits as a Chronicles ending.
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I'm actually in love with this video so much. Any Rps you guys think this fits?
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Right... Well, my name is Brian, I'm 16 and I live in Michigan, one of the coldest states in the continental US. Most people call me Rogue... Actually that's really all people call me :-/ whatever... I can proudly say I started Blarg in this club(que the explosions and cheering).

As for my future; I plan and hope to one day become an FBI Agent. Whether it's simply an Investigator or Hostage Rescue Team member I desperately want in. I've always had this dream of making a difference in people's lives. What I tell people who wonder why I want to go into the FBI: "I want to save lives." Anyway...
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Godmodding and overpowering, something we all hate someone doing it. But I'm sure there are some cases where it's acceptable.

First, what is Godmodding and overpowering?

It is like being too powerful. Not being able to get hit by anything another person does. Being able to destroy someone in one second. Basically it is like being a God in full power. It is irritating. How can you not get hit by thousands of arrow that block out the light, Leonidas got hit.

An example of an OP character is being a child of Chaos and being able to do anything you want. Not getting hit while fight or sparring is...
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Name: "Arik" Arisutea Akira Takahashi
Moniker: Knight-shade, the vigilant, avatar of the fade
Race: Caucasian
Hair Color: Black
Eye color: Black
Height: 6'0
Age: 16
Physique: Slender
Father: Kirito Itsuki Takahashi, Son of Athena
Mother: Nemesis

Apparel: Black Tartarian Shadow-weave jacket *#1* , Yin-Yang headband *#2* Kevlar armor, black cloth pants (Shadow-weave) , leather boots, leather bracers, leather gloves, tape hand-wrappings, Black porcelain mask , lower face ninja mask (Shadow-weave) , dog-tags, claw and fang necklace, Various holsters (Shadow-weave) Backpack (Shadow-weave) various...
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Okay so I was bored and I thought maybe i would write one of these. So if you know me well enough and long enough, I was known as NotSoPerfecMe but then I deleted the account because of academic reasons. But I couldn't stop myself from not rp-ing so I made this account.

So you can call me Nina or SR as some people do. As you could have guessed, I'm a girl. I live in a not very big, not very small country in Asia called Malaysia. I will be 14 and a half at the end of next month. I have 4 cats and my hobbies are reading, crafting, beading and drawing (when I get an inspiration). I would write...
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Heroes Together
Heroes Together
(Know that im using the usernames)(also I wanted to add more But i dont know alot of the peopke here.)
IstJae513: Brick By Boring Brick
goodyb0y55: Sound of Insanity
Blaze_of_Ares: 21 guns
Nicolicous:Family Tree
Alvin2442:Bleed it out
Kokona97: Not Afraid
darange:Innocence
percabeth_forev:Thats What You Get
-Soul-Smasher-: Your Gonna Go Far Kid
-LionsMane-:Girl Next Door
Swaggie513489:Never Say Never
Spikegifter1997: Wake Me Up When September Ends
Elements: Dust in The Wind
HestiaRocks:Nobodys Home
_Aphrodite_: Beautiful Soul
Rogue475:Iridescent
(Now songs for the Rps themselves[note: the ones Ive joined so far])
Hereos Together: Carry On My Wayward Son
Reanimated Demigods: Bring Me To Life.
Monster King: Monster
Demigods:Guilded Hereos of Terra: New Divide
Adult Demigods: The War Of Darkness:What Ive Done
Dark Demigods: Revenge of The Half-Bloods:Riot
Here's to Rping
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The Amazing Campers of HoT
Jaeda Sky:Posiedon:Inevasayneva002(old).(Now IstJae513)
Andrew Cantrell:Athena:goodyb0y55
Blaze Phoenix:Ares:Blaze_of_Ares
Drew Bate:Erebus:Kokona97
Sammy Solace:Apollo:swaggie513489
Alex Rae:Hermes:darange
Assyria Saphyr Celline:Athena:percabeth-forev
Faliis Greyman:Hephaestus:-SoulSmasher-
Adrienne Heffly:Hermes:-LionsMane-
Nero Jet:Hades:Alvin2442
Wallace Glen:Melinoe:ManyManyMoons
Alex Flare:Apollo:Elements.
William Andrew McCarlton-Smith:Hestia:HestiaRocks
Bella Lopez:Aphrodite:_Aphrodite_
Makayla May Marie Cross:Posiedon:maymay12.

Counslers:
Jaeda:posiedon
Andrew:athena
Blaze:ares
Drew:erebus
Fallis:hephaestus
Alex:hermes
Nero:hades
Sammy:apollo
Wallace:melinoe.
William:hestia
Bella:aphrodite
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Zombie apocalypse things I won't watched completely afraid of zombies
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