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Aug 23, 2010 14:46:59 GMT -6
Post by ADMIN on Aug 23, 2010 14:46:59 GMT -6
Shrouded in mystery, Prevalence, Oklahoma has become a haven to all creatures of supernatural origin. Most of the town, however is unaware that they live among people who aren't as human as the rest of them. The locals aren't stupid, they just haven't asked enough questions.
Sure, the Peck Mansion has always held some suspicions in the town. It's haunted. People died there. The rumors go on. And sure, some of them may hold some truth. The mansion is still a mystery to the people that live there. It's never had an accurate room count, but it's guessed somewhere around 190 rooms. The house itself is a maze.
Some twenty years ago it was bought. Presumably by the elusive headmaster, who never seems to actually show himself among his own home. Some say he's too busy exploring the house, trying to find all of its secrets. Others say he has a big heart, but doesn't have the people skills to match. Or, perhaps, he is always out hunting down gifted's and offering them an option. He opened the school to all other gifted humans as a sort of boarding school. Or a place to live. This is where your story comes in.
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Aug 30, 2010 15:22:09 GMT -6
Post by ADMIN on Aug 30, 2010 15:22:09 GMT -6
A note on making your characater!- Please see this thread for age/power limits. HERE
- Your character most likely came from somewhere else.
- The town of Prevalence is oblivious to your characters powers, unless you tell them.
- Your character can come from anywhere.
- You will not attend Peck Mansion if you don't have a power. for example, you wouldn't be going to Peck before you develop your first power, unless your parents has powers and were positive you were going to develop them.
- If you have powers and are going to school at Peck, you most likely live there. There are exceptions to this rule, but very few. For example, Zachariah Thomas has his own apartment in town with his sister.
- You CAN have your character grow up in Prevalence, though its not likely.
- In your history, when coming to the school, your parents could have found it, you could have, or the headmaster might have contacted you or your parents at some point. Something like that.
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