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The Xavier Institute Mod Journal ([personal profile] uncanny_xmods) wrote in [community profile] institutesamples2012-09-02 03:36 pm
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This is for anyone wanting to test out their characters in the setting before the game opens, see what clicks. Multiples will be allowed for this post, and you can generally assume any threads are a self-contained continuity unless you feel like getting creative.

Just post a thread with your CHARACTER NAME and CANON NAME in the title with a prompt and others will reply. Prompts and threads can be action spam or prose or whatever. These threads can be used on the sample section of your application, as well. Go out and have fun! Feel free to consult the institute tour and dorm guide for setting info.
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[personal profile] lastplaceigo 2012-09-04 10:57 am (UTC)(link)
Margot was not the biggest fan of water -- there was the whole nearly drowning incident when she was little (which, frankly, was very off-putting) and it never mixed well with the fire powers thing she had going on.

Still, toward the end of summer and with classes starting again, it was usually a nice and quiet place to hang out and get reading done. You know, far back from the shore and under a tree. From her safe spot, she scowled at the water and her unwanted companion splashing about.

"Can you keep it down? I'm trying to get work done."

[personal profile] crabtasticsentinel 2012-09-04 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Aschka's peeked her head out of the water and looked toward the source of the complaint. She remained silent for a few moments before swimming toward land.

"It's not like I'm splashing a lot."
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[personal profile] lastplaceigo 2012-09-04 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, but you're splashing loudly."

Duh. Margot adjusted the scarf around her neck and briefly contemplated setting the other girl's clothes on fire, just to make a point. What point, she didn't know, but a point.

Instead, thinking better of it, she returned to her book.