11-09-2018, 08:59 PM
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Out of Character Information:
# Island is a fictional location; this is a world-building roleplay, and that means anything within reason can apply.
# No Mythical Creatures Exist -- I want to drive that point home -- You will NOT run into Kraken's, Mermaids, or other mythical creatures while partaking.
# If you are unsure if it's a 'safe' thing to put in, you can always ask me. I see livestock (Wild Boars/Hogs, Birds, etc.) as well as various fruits (Berries, Oranges, Bananas) being apart of the landscape.
# Modern Technologies will not work (Laptops, Cellphones, Radios, etc.) As there are no cell towers or Wi-Fi access points on this island! There is also no electricity on the island, but there is on the boat; it is a very short and limited supply though, and should only be used in an emergency situation.
The storm seemingly came out of nowhere. Funnels spouting up and clouds darkening to a scary black. Thunder and Lightening clapping loud over head. It was terrifying, even if you weren't in the middle of the storm on the open water. Unfortunately The Sea La Vie was just that boat; a forty-foot catamaran out on the open seas, charted for a simple voyage out on the coast so a group of rich college kids could party while the boat owner's were out of town for the weekend.
But then the storm hit, and because said college students were not well-versed in handling the boat during a storm... The catamaran was swept off into the swirling storm. Everyone at least knew that they should get below deck so that they did not get injured or thrown over board. Despite being drunk, they were still smart enough to do that. The storm seemed to last for a while, throwing the members aboard to and fro in the lower deck of the boat. Some sustained minor injuries due to being knocked around, but nothing that could not be handled with simple first aid that, once no longer drunk and being tossed about, could easily be treated.
Something out in the ocean stopped the boat in its tracks, and none were brave enough now to go out and find out why they had suddenly come to a stop. The rain continued loudly battering the catamaran, the thunder was growing distant but was still there, as were the bright flashes of lightening across the inky sky. Because they were finally no longer moving, each of the college students decided upon sleeping, if they could. They took shifts, just in case anything more happened to them during the storm - but, they rode it out and stuck together, not once losing their cool or composure during what could have been a highly dangerous situation.
As morning dawned upon them again, each student awoke from their drunken slumber and ventured topside of the Catamaran once again. Only to find themselves on a medium-sized, uncharted island. It was plentiful in foliage, sand, and in the distance you could see a mountain top. Venturing off the boat, each college student took a handful of supplies that had been aboard ship and started lining them up on the shore, counting what little supplies they had brought with them - Junk food, beer and alcohol, a few first aid kits, clothes, and towels were their main supplies. Of course they also had the boats bedding, but they were essentially without proper shelter, food, or drink. Survival would be tough if they were not saved within a few days, and no one knew just where these students had ventured off too - no one had said a word to their parents, fellow students, or professors at the college; rescue could be something they were looking at in the far future, if ever.
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Out of Character Information:
# Island is a fictional location; this is a world-building roleplay, and that means anything within reason can apply.
# No Mythical Creatures Exist -- I want to drive that point home -- You will NOT run into Kraken's, Mermaids, or other mythical creatures while partaking.
# If you are unsure if it's a 'safe' thing to put in, you can always ask me. I see livestock (Wild Boars/Hogs, Birds, etc.) as well as various fruits (Berries, Oranges, Bananas) being apart of the landscape.
# Modern Technologies will not work (Laptops, Cellphones, Radios, etc.) As there are no cell towers or Wi-Fi access points on this island! There is also no electricity on the island, but there is on the boat; it is a very short and limited supply though, and should only be used in an emergency situation.
The storm seemingly came out of nowhere. Funnels spouting up and clouds darkening to a scary black. Thunder and Lightening clapping loud over head. It was terrifying, even if you weren't in the middle of the storm on the open water. Unfortunately The Sea La Vie was just that boat; a forty-foot catamaran out on the open seas, charted for a simple voyage out on the coast so a group of rich college kids could party while the boat owner's were out of town for the weekend.
But then the storm hit, and because said college students were not well-versed in handling the boat during a storm... The catamaran was swept off into the swirling storm. Everyone at least knew that they should get below deck so that they did not get injured or thrown over board. Despite being drunk, they were still smart enough to do that. The storm seemed to last for a while, throwing the members aboard to and fro in the lower deck of the boat. Some sustained minor injuries due to being knocked around, but nothing that could not be handled with simple first aid that, once no longer drunk and being tossed about, could easily be treated.
Something out in the ocean stopped the boat in its tracks, and none were brave enough now to go out and find out why they had suddenly come to a stop. The rain continued loudly battering the catamaran, the thunder was growing distant but was still there, as were the bright flashes of lightening across the inky sky. Because they were finally no longer moving, each of the college students decided upon sleeping, if they could. They took shifts, just in case anything more happened to them during the storm - but, they rode it out and stuck together, not once losing their cool or composure during what could have been a highly dangerous situation.
As morning dawned upon them again, each student awoke from their drunken slumber and ventured topside of the Catamaran once again. Only to find themselves on a medium-sized, uncharted island. It was plentiful in foliage, sand, and in the distance you could see a mountain top. Venturing off the boat, each college student took a handful of supplies that had been aboard ship and started lining them up on the shore, counting what little supplies they had brought with them - Junk food, beer and alcohol, a few first aid kits, clothes, and towels were their main supplies. Of course they also had the boats bedding, but they were essentially without proper shelter, food, or drink. Survival would be tough if they were not saved within a few days, and no one knew just where these students had ventured off too - no one had said a word to their parents, fellow students, or professors at the college; rescue could be something they were looking at in the far future, if ever.
You can lead a horse to water, but cannot force a horse to drink.