Looking for help to found a roleplay community about the librarians and sanctuary
Needed staff roles.
Administrators : members welcome and guidance. Validation of the applications, game master, improve forum content, grammar correcting, partnerships with others communities.
Plot
After the destruction of the Old City’s Sanctuary, Helen Magnus keep her mission alive from the Hollow Earth. But the Sanctuary network is weakened and a old network, prior to the Sanctuaries are awaken. Their name: the Haven. Protective bastions which have the same aim of the Sanctuary but more prepared and better equipped.
At the same time, the Librarians keep an eye on these organizations, protecting the world from magic.
Wanted Characters
- James Watson ft. Peter Wingfield (from Sanctuary)— member of the Five, doctor, scientist. The one who has served as a model for Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes — dead in the cannon, alive in the roleplay.
- John Montague Druitt ft. Christopher Heyerdahl (from Sanctuary) — member of the five, scientist became mad after the sanguine Vampiris experiment. He is formerly Jack the Ripper and husband of Helen, father of Ashley. — actually missing, seen lastly somewhere in Iceland.
- Régis Emiel ft. Régis Emiel Terzieff Godefroy (from the Witcher 3 game) — ancient pure sanguine Vampiris. Ancient counselor from higher vampire court. He is the father of Ruby, head of the Haven. He is a calm and cultivated vampire who is used to live among humanity. He is actually active in the haven of Dubrovnik with his daughter and her team.
- Dr. Jacob Stone ft. Christian Kane (from the Librarians) — librarians, currently the Guardian replacing Eve Baird. High IQ, many diplomas, art and history expert. He has great skills in combat. He id actually active as second in command in the haven of New Orleans, to watch over the Haven Network.
- Prospero Valente ft. Richard Cox (from the Librarians) — antagonist from season 2, he is now a calmer - broken magician from the Tempest act V - post renouncement of magic and madness - he is actually attached to the Napoli Haven as second in command and expert. He is really close of Ruby who he protected fiercely. He is very often at Dubrovnik, to look after her, he considered her like his « this world’s Miranda) so his anchor. He has renounced his magic but even he broke his staff and leave his book deeply in water, he is still a skilled spell caster.
Features of the community
- open community
- +18 required
- beginners or confirmed roleplayers welcome.
- help to learn or improve how to write a roleplay.
Happy STS! Share some costume details about your OCs!
HeHeHe! Excellent question to ask someone who writes superheroes!
Nightingale's skirt is weighted so it flares out more (but also to hurt people). It's also removable.
Electron's original suit was a literal suit of armor. The second one emulates it while fitting significantly better.
Tesla Coil's gloves intensify the shocks she can naturally create, and make them able to disrupt superhuman abilities.
Juliet Emery's Poncho is based on a poncho my grandma made me when I was about eight.
Snow Siren is the only Elemental whose "costume" doesn't include anything from her home kingdom (Red Phoenix wears a hearing aid ornament from the Forge, Black Dragon transforms into a draconic creature. and Wizard Sylvan dresses completely within style). Instead she wears breezy clothes that are a little see-through, closer to Minerian style in some ways.
Summary: Levi always keeps his promises to Hanji, even if that means waking up at the crack of dawn just so she can watch the sunrise from a small canoe.
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This fic is a gift for the amazing B ( @callingoutyourname03 ) for the Xmas in July event in the Levihan University discord server. I hope you enjoy the gift B! You were such an amazing help throughout the event’s planning stages and I cannot thank you enough, so I hope this expresses all our gratitude for you!
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“Levi?” A soft voice broke through the haze of his sleep.
Levi grunted and rolled over, dragging his pillow out from under his head and instead using it to shield his face.
That was pointless, however, as his wife was soon straddling his waist, tugging the pillow off of him. “Levi, you promised you wouldn’t be a grouch when I woke you up.”
“That was nighttime Levi who promised that. Morning Levi is running the show now.”
“Well, which Levi promised to wake up and come with me to watch the sunrise on the lake?”
Levi peeled his eyes open ever so slightly to see Hanji, still sitting on top of him, pouting. He sighed and mumbled his reply, “Definitely not sane Levi.”
Hanji poked at his chest, attempting to rouse him. Levi tried to go back to sleep but the incessant poking was disturbing him. As she continued to poke him, he deftly caught her hand in his own.
“Stop being annoying.” He scolded.
“Then stop sleeping.” Hanji shot back. She leaned forward, placing her hands down on the bed, framing his head between her arms. She began to blow air on his face.
“God, your morning breath stinks.” Levi winced and tried to push her off of him. Hanji didn’t budge, gripping him tighter between her thighs and opening her mouth to breathe much hotter air on him.
“Did you eat a skunk last night, four eyes?” Levi switched tactics, knocking her off balance by pushing her hands away, and pulling her down towards him. Hanji fell forward on top of him, her face landing in the crook of his neck. Levi wrapped his arms around her and squeezed so she couldn’t budge. She attempted to wiggle out of his grasp for a few seconds but resigned herself to the new position when she realized it was futile to fight his grip.
“You promised you’d watch the sunrise with me, Levi.” She murmured into his neck.
“Can’t we watch the sunset instead? I’ll be much more awake at sunset.” He turned his head and angled so he could place a chaste kiss on her forehead.
“I wanted to watch the sunrise over the lake. When it sets, it goes down over the forest.” Hanji explained.
Levi sighed against her skin, knowing he was fighting a losing battle. When it came to Hanji, he would always go out of his way to make her happy. “Fine.” He relented, “Let’s go.”
Hanji popped up faster than Levi had anticipated, and managed to knock the wind out of him as she climbed over him and kneed him in the stomach.
He grunted and she seemed not to notice what she had done, as she grabbed both his hands and dragged him out of bed.
“I already set out an outfit for you.” She pointed giddily to the armchair where Levi spotted a pair of dark blue jeans, a plain grey long sleeve, and a black turtleneck sweater.
She pushed him towards the chair and Levi dug his feet into the carpet to stop himself. “Let me shower and brush my teeth first.”
“Alright but hurry up, sunrise is in an hour.” Hanji bubbled.
“An hour?” Levi narrowed his eyes at her. “Then why are we up already? I could have slept a bit more.”
“The sunrise happens fast! We have to be sure to be in a good position when it happens! And I want to see all the colors change in the sky.” Hanji began pushing him towards the bathroom.
“Why did I agree to this?”
“Because you love me.” Hanji kissed his cheek warmly before shoving him through the bathroom door.
Levi showered and dressed rather quickly, especially for only being half awake.
When he walked out of the bedroom and downstairs to the living room, Hanji was ready and waiting for him by the front door, a picnic basket in hand.
“Is that breakfast?” He reached for the basket.
“It will be.” Hanji grabbed his outstretched hand and began tugging him out the door.
She dragged him out of the house and down to the shore of the lake out front. Levi stumbled a bit as the ground was only partially lit by the very faint rays of dawn. He looked ahead and managed to spot an old red canoe with two oars sitting just by the water.
“Please tell me that’s not for us.” He groaned.
Hanji chuckled and Levi realized his fate. “Who else would it be for?”
“When I promised to watch the sunrise with you, rowing out in a dinky boat on the lake was not included in that promise.”
“It was implied.”
“How was it implied?”
“Because-” Hanji explained as she gestured towards the boat, “This is how I want to watch the sunrise, out in the middle of the lake in a canoe with you.”
Levi wrinkled his nose, noting the chipped paint, the unstable looking wood, the spider webs that glistened with dew on the inside of the boat. But then he looked at Hanji, eyes wide and bright even at the crack of dawn, smile blinding and taking up almost her entire face, her bouncing slightly in place out of pure unadulterated excitement.
He could suck it up for one morning, for Hanji, Levi said to himself before begrudgingly starting to push the canoe into the water.
Hanji clapped her hands as Levi set the boat up, and turned to offer her a helping hand in stepping inside.
She gratefully accepted, stepping inside the boat, which wobbled only slightly as she made her way to sit at the bow.
Levi stepped in behind her, pushing one foot off the shore to give them a boost before he stepped fully in the boat and sat down in the oarsman position.
He took an oar in each hand and began a steady pace, oars dipping in and out of the water, propelling the boat forward.
“How did I get stuck doing all the work?” He huffed as he watched Hanji look out over the still water.
“You sat there, it makes sense.”
“I only sat here because you sat up front.” Levi argued.
“Stop fighting me and row harder, I think I see the sun starting to come up.” Hanji shushed him.
Levi mumbled some choice words under his breath before he put a little more pressure against the oars. He kept himself occupied watching Hanji continue to survey the water and treeline around them, until finally she told him to stop rowing.
“This is perfect.” Hanji whispered. They were directly in the middle of the lake now. Hanji moved so that she was facing the clear horizon. Levi turned and he too could see the first true rays of orange light begin to color the sky.
Hanji was right, the sunrise was quick, lighting up the sky in a blaze of orange, yellow, pink, and red before settling into the normal yellowish-whit light of day.
He watched all the colors dance across Hanji’s face, her brown eyes lit with wonder. She seemed perfectly content, watching the sun rise into the sky.
“It’s beautiful, isn’t it, Levi?” She murmured as she watched the natural phenomenon.
“Yeah.” Levi agreed, but his own gaze was locked on his very own, personal natural phenomenon: her.