Post by GizmoDuck on Apr 25, 2014 19:14:48 GMT
Name: Skippy
Nickname: N/A.
Age: 7 years old.
Gender: Male
Hero/Villain: Hero
Abilities: Average strength, Archery
Personality: Happy-go-lucky, excitable, brave,
Family: Father(deceased), Mother Rabbit, Sis, Tagalong, and his others siblings.
Friends: Toby the Turtle, Lady Kluck, Maid Marian, Little John, Friar Tuck, Robin Hood.
Enemies: Prince John, Sir Hiss, the Sheriff of Nottingham, Forces of Evil.
Allies: Robin Hood, Little John, Maid Marian, the Forces of Good.
Opinion of Certain Other Characters:
-Robin Hood: He considers him as a hero and idolizes him.
-Toby: A good friend, but he can't understand why he is so scaredy.
-Little John: Sort of a big brother for him.
-His family: He loves her mother so much. Although his older sister can be a nuisance for him at times, he do really cares about her and his other siblings.
-The sheriff of Nottingham: He dislikes him for taking his birthday gift, and for putting him and his family into jail.
-Prince John: A tyrant with short fuse and a big baby.
History:
Robin Hood
During his seventh birthday party, the sheriff entered to his house unexpectedly to get taxes for Prince John. As the little rabbit opened his gift, which was a cupper coin, the wolf took it away. As the sheriff was about to leave, an old blind beggar entered the house asking for charity. In no time the sheriff threw the coin into the old man's cup, and with the impact he took all the coins it had on it. Once the scoundrel left the house, Skippy's Mom invited the stranger to have a seat and take some rest. The fox thank her for the good gesture, and asked her if they weren't singing a happy birthday song. Skippy tearful told what had happened a moment ago with his present. The fox console the boy by telling him not to cry, taking off his glasses to reveal his identity-it was Robin Hood in person!
Robin Hood presented him a little bow and an arrow. Skippy asked his sisters how looked with them, and one of his younger siblings told him that he didn't looked like Robin Hood. To which the outlaw quickly realized that the boy was missing something, the hat. Skippy felt a little embarrassed, after his older sister laugh at how big the hat was for him at first. After thanking Robin Hood, he left the house along with her sisters to try the bow and the arrow out.
On the way they invited their friend, Toby the Turtle. Skippy was so eager to shoot the arrow that he didn't even hear Sis warnings to not to shoot too high, and despite this he shot the arrow anyway. The arrow ended up at Prince John's garden, and the little rabbit wasn't going to leave without his gift. He got inside the castle's garden to retrieve it, he accidentally bumped into Maid Marian and Lady Kluck. At first, he was afraid that they would tell Prince John about his intrusion, but he discovered that both women were pretty kind. His sisters and Toby joined later when they realized who the woman was and that they were safe. While chatting with her, they learned about the relationship she had with Robin Hood long ago. The toddler assured her that Robin would come and rescue her, ending up in a role play between him and Lady Kluck.
After Robin Hood managed to escape from Prince John's clutches during the archery tournament, his family came along with the villagers to celebrate the reunion between his hero and Maid Marian at Sherwood's forest. There they made fun of the tyrant with a song. The rumors about the song got to Prince John's ears, and he wasted no time to put an end to this insolence. He increased the taxes to the impossible, and those who couldn't pay were sent to prison. Skippy and his family ended up among the prisoners.
Fortunately for him, Robin Hood and Little John assaulted jail and freed them. When Prince John woke up and realized that all the money had been taken, and the prisoners were escaping, gave the order to seize them. Skippy had the chance to help Robin Hood taking down some of the bad guys. He managed to get out with the rest of the prisoners, with Little John leading the way. During the ensuing racket, they missed one of his sisters, and Robin got trapped inside the castle saving her.
Skippy and Little John witnessed how Robin was shot by the enemy archers, apparently taking him down for good. The bear and the little rabbit were stricken by grief, until something odd occurred snapping the kid from the sorrow. A hollow wooden stick was approaching to the shore, and told his companion what he had saw. When John poked his head to check out what it was, the stick spitted water to his face. To their surprise, the fox managed to evade the deadly arrows by swimming underwater, filling them with joy.
The day of Robin and Maid Marian's, he aboarded their carriage before they departed to their honeymoon. When he was asked by his friend Toby why, the boy answered that he'll help Robin with his children. Once he said this to his friend, he and the couple departed to a new destiny.
Before the conflict
When Marian and Robin got back from the honeymoon, he decided to pay their family a visit at Nottingham. When Little John left him with them, joy overwhelmed the kid for seeing them again. Before the bear departed, he told the boy that he would be welcomed at Robin's new home, if he wanted to skip by anytime.
Weeks later, during his visit to the married couple's castle, he was only received by Marian and Little John. John told him that Robin had to go to attend some businesses a few days ago. Though he spent a good at his hero's living place, thanks to Little John. He could realized that Marian was somehow preoccupied, and he wanted to know what could be troubling both of them. During the night, before the supper was served, he sneaked into Marian's room. Over the dressing table, he found a letter written on old paper and it was addressed to Robin Hood. According to the letter, Robin Hood had been summoned to take part in a battle involving unknown artifacts, but also to join as a member of the Virtuous Council. The only thought of being on an adventure, a real adventure, along with his hero, excited him so much that he could barely hide it. Now he could understand why Maid Marian was so serious since his arrival. That night, he sneaked out from the castle with his belongings and some food, making his way to the Sherwood Forest. Though he wondered if he could arrive to where Robin had gone.
Home: Nottingham.
Other: The hat and the bow, which were gifts from Robin Hood, are his most valuable possessions.
Picture:
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The little rabbit skidded through the castle walls carefully. He didn't want to worry Maid Marian more than she was with Robin's absence. The forest wasn't so far so from his home, he will be arriving there in a yiffie. But he turned his glance once in a while to make sure that nobody was following him, he didn't want to be caught midway. It wouldn't take them long to realize his absence from the castle. Swiftly, Skippy crossed the silent streets of Nottingham. He had been lucky until now, and he was glad about this. From his back of belongings, he took out a candle and lit it to check the letter. According to the text, the place where the heroes gather was known as Pride Rock, and the only way to get there was through a magic portal. The portal was connecting this place and Nottingham, but it was barely perceptible to the keen eye. The kid, thought that finding it in town would be like looking for a needle in haystack, and the best option was to start searching in an open area. Maybe he could reach Robin Hood in the forest.
"Well, Sherwood Forest here I come!" the boy said quietly, as he settled his hat while carrying his bow and his belongings.
Nickname: N/A.
Age: 7 years old.
Gender: Male
Hero/Villain: Hero
Abilities: Average strength, Archery
Personality: Happy-go-lucky, excitable, brave,
Family: Father(deceased), Mother Rabbit, Sis, Tagalong, and his others siblings.
Friends: Toby the Turtle, Lady Kluck, Maid Marian, Little John, Friar Tuck, Robin Hood.
Enemies: Prince John, Sir Hiss, the Sheriff of Nottingham, Forces of Evil.
Allies: Robin Hood, Little John, Maid Marian, the Forces of Good.
Opinion of Certain Other Characters:
-Robin Hood: He considers him as a hero and idolizes him.
-Toby: A good friend, but he can't understand why he is so scaredy.
-Little John: Sort of a big brother for him.
-His family: He loves her mother so much. Although his older sister can be a nuisance for him at times, he do really cares about her and his other siblings.
-The sheriff of Nottingham: He dislikes him for taking his birthday gift, and for putting him and his family into jail.
-Prince John: A tyrant with short fuse and a big baby.
History:
Robin Hood
During his seventh birthday party, the sheriff entered to his house unexpectedly to get taxes for Prince John. As the little rabbit opened his gift, which was a cupper coin, the wolf took it away. As the sheriff was about to leave, an old blind beggar entered the house asking for charity. In no time the sheriff threw the coin into the old man's cup, and with the impact he took all the coins it had on it. Once the scoundrel left the house, Skippy's Mom invited the stranger to have a seat and take some rest. The fox thank her for the good gesture, and asked her if they weren't singing a happy birthday song. Skippy tearful told what had happened a moment ago with his present. The fox console the boy by telling him not to cry, taking off his glasses to reveal his identity-it was Robin Hood in person!
Robin Hood presented him a little bow and an arrow. Skippy asked his sisters how looked with them, and one of his younger siblings told him that he didn't looked like Robin Hood. To which the outlaw quickly realized that the boy was missing something, the hat. Skippy felt a little embarrassed, after his older sister laugh at how big the hat was for him at first. After thanking Robin Hood, he left the house along with her sisters to try the bow and the arrow out.
On the way they invited their friend, Toby the Turtle. Skippy was so eager to shoot the arrow that he didn't even hear Sis warnings to not to shoot too high, and despite this he shot the arrow anyway. The arrow ended up at Prince John's garden, and the little rabbit wasn't going to leave without his gift. He got inside the castle's garden to retrieve it, he accidentally bumped into Maid Marian and Lady Kluck. At first, he was afraid that they would tell Prince John about his intrusion, but he discovered that both women were pretty kind. His sisters and Toby joined later when they realized who the woman was and that they were safe. While chatting with her, they learned about the relationship she had with Robin Hood long ago. The toddler assured her that Robin would come and rescue her, ending up in a role play between him and Lady Kluck.
After Robin Hood managed to escape from Prince John's clutches during the archery tournament, his family came along with the villagers to celebrate the reunion between his hero and Maid Marian at Sherwood's forest. There they made fun of the tyrant with a song. The rumors about the song got to Prince John's ears, and he wasted no time to put an end to this insolence. He increased the taxes to the impossible, and those who couldn't pay were sent to prison. Skippy and his family ended up among the prisoners.
Fortunately for him, Robin Hood and Little John assaulted jail and freed them. When Prince John woke up and realized that all the money had been taken, and the prisoners were escaping, gave the order to seize them. Skippy had the chance to help Robin Hood taking down some of the bad guys. He managed to get out with the rest of the prisoners, with Little John leading the way. During the ensuing racket, they missed one of his sisters, and Robin got trapped inside the castle saving her.
Skippy and Little John witnessed how Robin was shot by the enemy archers, apparently taking him down for good. The bear and the little rabbit were stricken by grief, until something odd occurred snapping the kid from the sorrow. A hollow wooden stick was approaching to the shore, and told his companion what he had saw. When John poked his head to check out what it was, the stick spitted water to his face. To their surprise, the fox managed to evade the deadly arrows by swimming underwater, filling them with joy.
The day of Robin and Maid Marian's, he aboarded their carriage before they departed to their honeymoon. When he was asked by his friend Toby why, the boy answered that he'll help Robin with his children. Once he said this to his friend, he and the couple departed to a new destiny.
Before the conflict
When Marian and Robin got back from the honeymoon, he decided to pay their family a visit at Nottingham. When Little John left him with them, joy overwhelmed the kid for seeing them again. Before the bear departed, he told the boy that he would be welcomed at Robin's new home, if he wanted to skip by anytime.
Weeks later, during his visit to the married couple's castle, he was only received by Marian and Little John. John told him that Robin had to go to attend some businesses a few days ago. Though he spent a good at his hero's living place, thanks to Little John. He could realized that Marian was somehow preoccupied, and he wanted to know what could be troubling both of them. During the night, before the supper was served, he sneaked into Marian's room. Over the dressing table, he found a letter written on old paper and it was addressed to Robin Hood. According to the letter, Robin Hood had been summoned to take part in a battle involving unknown artifacts, but also to join as a member of the Virtuous Council. The only thought of being on an adventure, a real adventure, along with his hero, excited him so much that he could barely hide it. Now he could understand why Maid Marian was so serious since his arrival. That night, he sneaked out from the castle with his belongings and some food, making his way to the Sherwood Forest. Though he wondered if he could arrive to where Robin had gone.
Home: Nottingham.
Other: The hat and the bow, which were gifts from Robin Hood, are his most valuable possessions.
Picture:
Sample Post:
The little rabbit skidded through the castle walls carefully. He didn't want to worry Maid Marian more than she was with Robin's absence. The forest wasn't so far so from his home, he will be arriving there in a yiffie. But he turned his glance once in a while to make sure that nobody was following him, he didn't want to be caught midway. It wouldn't take them long to realize his absence from the castle. Swiftly, Skippy crossed the silent streets of Nottingham. He had been lucky until now, and he was glad about this. From his back of belongings, he took out a candle and lit it to check the letter. According to the text, the place where the heroes gather was known as Pride Rock, and the only way to get there was through a magic portal. The portal was connecting this place and Nottingham, but it was barely perceptible to the keen eye. The kid, thought that finding it in town would be like looking for a needle in haystack, and the best option was to start searching in an open area. Maybe he could reach Robin Hood in the forest.
"Well, Sherwood Forest here I come!" the boy said quietly, as he settled his hat while carrying his bow and his belongings.