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Fablehaven RP?
Hey, does anyone...

Hey, does anyone wanna do a Fablehaven roleplay? If you do, please say so.

submitted by Jean
(December 8, 2009 - 8:44 pm)

I'd be interested. Good idea! And it might push some Warriors threads off page 1.

submitted by Reuben
(December 9, 2009 - 7:09 am)

Ok thanks. 

submitted by Jean
(December 9, 2009 - 11:01 am)

Anything to breathe life into BaB... And FH is fun, as well.

submitted by Mary W., age 11.92, NJ
(December 9, 2009 - 3:39 pm)

Ok, how should we begin though?

submitted by Jean
(December 9, 2009 - 10:55 pm)

Ok, how should we begin though?

submitted by Jean
(December 9, 2009 - 10:55 pm)

Well, is this roleplay taking place in Fablehaven itself? If so, I think we should RP as creatures or people who frequent it. By the way, is this Warriors-style (post what your character says) or HP-style (write out passages). Personally, I vote HP.

submitted by Reuben
(December 10, 2009 - 7:22 am)

I think we should do HP style.

submitted by Jean
(December 10, 2009 - 11:47 am)

Agreed.

submitted by Mary W.
(December 10, 2009 - 3:39 pm)

I'll join.... though I haven't read the fourth book and often drop out on RPs in the middle...,

submitted by Lovely Lunegood
(December 10, 2009 - 8:27 pm)

Lovely Lunegood, I haven't even read past the first book....

submitted by Jean
(December 11, 2009 - 12:04 am)

:) Then I guess I'm okay. And yes, this comment is designed to push this thread to the top.

submitted by Lovely Lunegood
(December 15, 2009 - 11:02 pm)

I'll join.Why not?It could be fun. But can we start roleplay sooon???!!! 

submitted by Nick Wh
(January 15, 2010 - 5:54 pm)

with Seth and Kendra Sorenson?
I LOVE THOSE BOOKS

*claps hands and smiles widley*

Lets start, next submission has to be the beggining.

submitted by Ham is good y., age old enough, buking"HAM" pal
(February 5, 2010 - 4:47 pm)

Kendra sat there sipping her smoothie, pretending everything was ok. 

It wasn't. Lately at Fabelhaven weird things were happening. Everyone out side of the boundaries and border surrounding the house began to think that they were someone they weren't. And that could prove to be a problem, Doren thought the was a fairy, and would gaze at himself in a mirror and sigh. And poor Seth had unknowingly walked out of the bounderies, and now he thought he was nymph, he kept on trying to drag people to the ground, and tease everyone. Things were proving to be diffacult, and yet again no one had a clue what to do.

to be continued

submitted by Milanda Falor, age 14, Maine
(February 5, 2010 - 4:59 pm)

     "Waaaaaaaaaaahhhhmph" moaned Seth, he had been uttering strange unearthly sounds all day. "Seth!" yelled Grandpa Sorenson as he tried to pull Grandma down to the ground, "Get a grip!" "Mwaaaaaalooooooooooou" he moaned as he flopped around the floor, vaugley resembaling a mashed potato trying to do the worm... and the windmill.

"Is Seth still acting weird?" asked Kendra as she walked into the room, to be greeted by a mashed potato Seth trying to pull her to the ground. "Well I don't really have to answer, but yes, yes Seth is acting weird and we still don't know how to stop him." Kendra looked down at her Mashed Potato brother and sighed, "Well can someone lock him in a different room, he's pulling down my pants."

Grandma leaned down and whispered, "I'm sorry Seth, but this is just until we figure out what's wrong with you." and picked him up gently to put him out side on the porch. "Nooolgaaaaaaastiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim" he moaned. When Grandma came inside everyone became quiet, and glanced at one another as if trying to communicate through looks, but when they heard a loud crash from the porch, everybody hurried outside. Seth had gathered all the wind chimes and porch chairs together in one big hoard. He put his arms around them as if to show they were his. "Myyyy preeeeciouussssssssss" he rasped. And even if the situation was dire, the Sorenson's... all except Seth, found it was the right time to relece a laugh.

 

to be continued

submitted by Chris, age 13, here
(February 7, 2010 - 3:36 pm)