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Ruby City Mods ([personal profile] rubycitymods) wrote2012-01-13 01:45 pm
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APPLICATIONS


APPLICATIONS


Applications are processed weekly, every weekend. The cut-off time for the submission of applications is 11:59PST on Saturday.
✗ Before applying, please read the FAQ and Rules pages.
✗ Please submit your application with the journal you plan to use if you have one made already. If not, another journal is fine, but we prefer your intended journal so it makes for an easier time in granting access to the mod journal and the contacts page.
✗ For very long applications, we would ask you to please separate them into various comments so that they will not take up too much of the page.
✗ Please title your application as { [CANON/CANON OC/OC]CHARACTER NAME || Series Title || reserve/no reserve || X of X } in the subect header
IMPORTANT: Our application form was edited on September 07, 2015. Please use the revised form.
✗ If you are looking for an example of what an application should be like, please refer to the application here for an example of a canon character application, and here for an original character application.


✗ Canon Application



✗ Canon OC Application



✗ OC Application



A note for CR AU applications
Ruby City does allow previous game history/CR to be brought over on a case by case basis. If you want to include this in your application please add additional sections for PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT and PREVIOUS GAME HISTORY beneath the Personality and Background/History sections.

In these additional sections we would like to see a brief outline of your character's previous game history and how it potentially impacted on and altered their canon personality.


✧ N A V I G A T I O N ✧
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Re: [REVISION REQUESTED]

[personal profile] soliloqwolf 2013-02-01 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
(Sorry for my delay, I've been a touch busy this past week)

[Revised]Third Person

Toni grinned and pressed her nose further against the glass of the shop window. Clothing, among other things, was a passion of hers. All the clothes in this dank, old shop seemed to be calling to her. If she had a tail on, it'd be wagging. She pulled away to wipe at the glass with her sleeve then cupped her hands around her eye to see if she could spot a sign of some kind. No luck. There were a few boxes lying around and some racks of jackets and so on. Everything was hard to see since it was so dark in there...

She sighed and turned to the other building that had caught her attention; The theater. It was big and old and just like any other theater out there. A small comfort, given that this city... town... whatever it is... gave her the heebie-jeebies. A nagging discomfort like when a group of people suddenly enter a room behind you. The idea in general made no sense to her. One minute she's riding the bus, boots sticky from who knows what spilled in the aisle, watching the city roll by. The next she's standing in a train station and her hair is on end and everything feels weird. She had been more bothered by what was or wasn't behind her to what lay among these buildings so she tramped out into the streets and wandered, finding herself at some old market square with all sorts of stores. Nobody had paid her any mind and nothing had caught her attention until she found herself mushed against a window, getting dust all over her face.

She trotted across the road and up to the doors. She wouldn't really go inside, but theaters are nice big solid old things and she leaned her back against the doors to think. She didn't recall touching anything strange, or reading anything she shouldn't. She didn't see any of the bus patrons around and she certainly didn't recognize anything near her. Mr. Cross hadn't done anything near enough to her to cause trouble either. Fiddling with the chord at her neck, she debated shifting and having a sniff around, but who knew what kind of trouble that would bring. She waited a few more minutes, soaking up the calm, then pushed herself up and marched away with purpose. She hopes that the station holds some idea as to how she ended up in this place and maybe some way to get back.