Post by Rae on Feb 3, 2012 14:16:06 GMT 7
Name of Bunny: Trapped In a Room bunny
Fandom: Fable
Genre: Action/Adventure (with bits of Drama, Comedy, and Romance, I'm sure.)
Muse(s) who came up with it: Marcus. And me.
A semblance of plot: Reaver, Albion's most hated slum lord and factory owner, and Victoria, Albion's most beloved Queen, get trapped in a room together. Sound simple? It's not.
A routine check of one Reaver's factory conditions heads south quickly when a group of mercinaries blows up the next building over; effectively sealing Reaver and Victoria inside. Alone. Together. With no way--yeah, you get what I'm saying, right? With no one to talk to and no way to save themselves, they must learn to trust each other. But, given their past, that might be easier said than done. For Victoria can't see past Reaver's issue with Heroes, and Reaver has his own issues with Victoria. But, when mysterious gem called a bloodstone is brought into the occassion, will they band together, or will Reaver's greed tear them apart?
Status: Plotting...plotting...plotting.
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Bloodstone FAQ:
What is a bloodstone? A bloodstone is an Old Kingdom gem, usually between the size of a large apple and a cantaloupe. It's also completely red, much like a ruby. This should not be confused with the town, card game, or the version of stone from our world.
What does a bloodstone do? On it's own? Just sits there and looks pretty. The Archon used it in rituals and poured their Will into the gems. It's said that they would sacrifice people and pour their souls into these special stones. But when the Old Kingdom was destroyed, the stones were also lost.
So...how do you use it? According to legend, you would need an incredible amount of power to reactivate one. The blood of one of the Archon's family lines and the power of several masters of Will. From there on, things get murky. Bloodstones have allegedly two purposes: to store energy to be drawn upon at will, and to unlock...something. The records never explained exactly what was to be unlocked, just that it was something of great and terrible power.
What's it got to do with blood? Simple...bloodstones are for blood magic. The Will poured into the stones is used best when combined with blood. Gorey, right?
How does it fit into the story? You'll just have to wait and see. Tatty bye, dear.
Fandom: Fable
Genre: Action/Adventure (with bits of Drama, Comedy, and Romance, I'm sure.)
Muse(s) who came up with it: Marcus. And me.
A semblance of plot: Reaver, Albion's most hated slum lord and factory owner, and Victoria, Albion's most beloved Queen, get trapped in a room together. Sound simple? It's not.
A routine check of one Reaver's factory conditions heads south quickly when a group of mercinaries blows up the next building over; effectively sealing Reaver and Victoria inside. Alone. Together. With no way--yeah, you get what I'm saying, right? With no one to talk to and no way to save themselves, they must learn to trust each other. But, given their past, that might be easier said than done. For Victoria can't see past Reaver's issue with Heroes, and Reaver has his own issues with Victoria. But, when mysterious gem called a bloodstone is brought into the occassion, will they band together, or will Reaver's greed tear them apart?
Status: Plotting...plotting...plotting.
---
Bloodstone FAQ:
What is a bloodstone? A bloodstone is an Old Kingdom gem, usually between the size of a large apple and a cantaloupe. It's also completely red, much like a ruby. This should not be confused with the town, card game, or the version of stone from our world.
What does a bloodstone do? On it's own? Just sits there and looks pretty. The Archon used it in rituals and poured their Will into the gems. It's said that they would sacrifice people and pour their souls into these special stones. But when the Old Kingdom was destroyed, the stones were also lost.
So...how do you use it? According to legend, you would need an incredible amount of power to reactivate one. The blood of one of the Archon's family lines and the power of several masters of Will. From there on, things get murky. Bloodstones have allegedly two purposes: to store energy to be drawn upon at will, and to unlock...something. The records never explained exactly what was to be unlocked, just that it was something of great and terrible power.
What's it got to do with blood? Simple...bloodstones are for blood magic. The Will poured into the stones is used best when combined with blood. Gorey, right?
How does it fit into the story? You'll just have to wait and see. Tatty bye, dear.