ATTENTION EVERYONE WITH TEACHER CHARACTERS! Please post a list of classes YOUR TEACHER CHARACTER CAN TEACH here in this topic, so we can help keep things organized! Thank you!
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(It's coincidence that Kitsumi is advertising a school RP at the same time, honest. >_<;;)
Who doesn't love a good wizarding school? I know I do. And yet, it feels like there hasn't been a good wizarding school RP in ages! Well, I aim to rectify that!
Emiliano Rook's School for the Magical Gifted is a new RP idea I came up with it. The esteemed Professor Emiliano Rook, seen above, is the headmaster. This school is very small and rather selective; only those with great magical talent are allowed to attend. Or those with enough cash to convince the entrance examiners that they have talent, but Mr. Rook here looks quite down on those who give in to bribes. Mr. Rook here has very high standards.
For this particular RP, I want to do something a little different. Mainly, I want this RP to involve a TON of people. The more, the better. In fact, it might even span multiple RPs! I imagine there would be no real posting order. It'd be much more of a free-form RP.
So what do I want this RP to be about? Well, it would be about the classes and magic-learning at this school! Mischief, magic, romance, all that good stuff. As headmaster, Emiliano here would mostly be roaming the school, but he does teach a few classes. He knows all about magic, you see. He'd also try and keep the students in line. Emiliano is a rather strict fellow.
I'm still working out the details of the school itself, so we can talk those out if anyone's interested. But here's some stuff about Emiliano:
-He's a "perma-anthro." In other words, he has fur, wingblades, tails, and a Lucain head on a humanoid body. This is his only form.
-He's middle-aged, roughly in his late forties or early fifties. Or at least, that's his appearance. He's a wizard, so he could be older.
-He's extremely intelligent. He knows lots of magic, in many different domains. He's a little bit snobbish about his intelligence, too--he clearly looks down on those whom he perceives as less intelligent. He suffers the wackiness of students rather poorly. He's the kind of authority figure who gets rebelled against a lot in teen movies.
-He's got very high standards, but they're not arbitrarily high. He deeply respects those of his students who put their all into their studies, and he recognizes and respects genuine talent. But he's got no patience for those who are just there to screw around.
Anyone interested?