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midnight_mods ([personal profile] midnight_mods) wrote2019-02-16 06:40 pm
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Character Applications

The application process is pretty simple - it's pretty much just to make sure you didn't miss any major setting elements or rules!

Fill in the following form for your character (as your character's account, please!) and add it to this post as a comment, then apply to join the Midnight communities. If there is an issue with your application, we will reply and give you a chance to correct it.

If your character is an OC, just put "OC" in the Canon field.

If your character is already being played by someone else, you will be requested to define an AU to be from.

Mythical and fictional animals are acceptable types of animals to be transformed into a humanoid version of.


Character Application:

<b>Name</b>
<b>Canon</b>
<b>Animal form within Midnight</b>
<b>Brief Description</b>
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[personal profile] ann_halcombe 2019-02-17 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Name: Ann Halcombe
Canon: OC
Animal form within Midnight: Female anthro American robin.
Brief Description: An amateur investigator of the uncanny from an 19th-century US. Found a door that only appeared on one side of a wall and passed through out of curiosity; taking copious notes on her experiences. Presently working as a transcriptionist.

(Coloration typical for a female American robin: mostly grey with an orange-red chest. Feet more resemble an ostrich's, being adapted for walking; 'wings' are feathered but shaped to function as arms with hands, with no adaptations for flight. Somewhat taller than the mean with an oblong body shape, with no signs of breasts or hair.)

(Minor note: was an unwitting trans woman prior to entering Midnight, has not as of introduction realized this is why she went along with being gendered as female.)
ann_halcombe: A picture of the head of a female American robin, viewed from the side. (Default)

[personal profile] ann_halcombe 2019-02-19 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Woot!