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Rp rules and guidelines (here)

* All slave roleplays must adhere to Gaia's PG-13 limit.
* There is to be no abuse, physical or sexual.
* Slave roleplays may, under no circumstances, tell other users to "take it to PMs".
* Creators must encourage following Gaia's ToS and the forum rules. If a users are posting stuff that is violating the ToS, then thread must be removed from the forum.
* Any abuse of these rules will not be tolerated.

Some roleplays you can choose from if you like (copied from the rp rules and guidelines)
Various Anime

* Inuyasha
* Naruto
* Sailor Moon


Various Manga

* Gravitation
* Fruits Basket
* DNAngel


Various Books

* Harry Potter
* Lord of the Rings
* Eragon


Various TV shows

* Teen Titans
* American Idol
* Survivor


Various Video Games

* Final Fantasy
* Legend of Zelda
* Xenosaga

Various Schools

* Gaia High
* Portmans University (xDD)
* Rose's School for the magical (xD)

* No God-Moding.
* You must have a character Bio


Characther Profiles

Name:
Age:
Race:
Appearance:
Personality:
History:

Or something like that.


Some Ideas
* Aliens
* Androids
* Angels
* Anthromorphs/Furries (Animals with human characteristics.)
* Centaurs (Half human half horse.)
* Demons
* Dragons
* Dwarves
* Elementals (Creatures of the elements.)
* Elves (Drow, High Elves, Wood Elves.)
* Faeries (Dark Fae, Light Fae, Sprites, Nymphs, Will-o-Wisps.)
* Gargoyles
* Giants
* Gryphons/Griffons
* Half-Breeds
* Hobbits
* Humans
* Imps
* Mermaids/Mermen
* Mythical Creatures/Monsters (Chimera, Sphinx, Minotaurs)
* Nagah (Snake people)
* Orcs
* Pegasus
* Undead (Vampires, Zombies, etc.)
* Unicorns
* Werecats
* Werewolves



Quote:
Weapons List
by Final Nova, Red, and Kimi


Swords

* b*****d-sword: Straight blade, hand and a half sword- used with one or two hands.
* Bokken: Wooden sword, used to train samurai in Japan.
* Dao: Single edged Chinese sword, normally called "Broad Swords" in English.
* Cutlass: A curved blade sword, sailors normally used these.
* Flamberge: A wavy edged sword, typically long swords or rapiers or a large claymore.
* Gladius: A Spanish sword used by roman legionnaires.
* Katana: Japanese long sword.
* Katar: Weapons that were known to sit just above the wielder's knuckles with a horizontal handgrip.
* Kodachi: A small sword that should be considered a “dagger”.
* Kris: Two kinds of Kris; one is a wavy blade used for piercing, the other is a asymmetrical heavy sword.
* Long-sword: A sword used to increase armor protection.
* Rapier: A fancy hilted weapon that is considerably thin and pointed at the end.
* Sabre: A knuckle guarded curved weapon, originally used for cavalry.
* Smallsword: A European dueling sword.
* Claymore: A Scottish two handed weapon roughly 55 inches.
* Greatsword: The largest versions of swords, typically straight and two handed.
* Scimitar: A sword made for slashing, a very curved sword, Think Aladdin.
* Tachi: More curved and a bit longer than the Japanese long sword, typically worn by cavalry.
* Tano: Smaller version of the Katana.
* Wakizashi: Normally worn with the Katana, it is similar but shorter to the Katana.
* Zanbatou: "Horse-slaying sword" a pole arm with a large heavy blade at the end.



Knives

* Bayonet: A knife usually attached to the end of a rifle, used mostly in the Civil War..
* Bolo - a heavy bladed, ornate knife found in the Philippines
* Bowie: A large sheath knife.
* Butterfly, FrameLock, Lockback, Linerlock, Slip-Join, and Switch Blade: All are folding knives.
* Dagger: A special type of knife, where the tang of the knife is place centerline of the blade.
* Dirk: A Scottish dagger.
* Ka-bar: Seven inch fighting and utility knife used by the US Marines in WW2.
* Kunai: Flattened iron nail, it can be thrown like a shuriken.
* Kukri: A heavy curved Nepalese Knife.
* Leatherman: A little larger than a Swiss Army knife.
* Machete: A long wide blade used to cut through plants.
* Stiletto: A long sharp narrow knife.
* Tano: Smaller version of the Katana.
* Victorinox: Swiss Army Knife.



Staffs

* Bo: Korean staff.
* Hanbo: Martial art Quarter-Staff.
* Long: Longer than the Quarter Staff, which is lighter as well.
* Quarter: An English staff, normally made of hawthorn, oak, hazel, or ash.
* Shakujou: A Buddhist's staff.



Pole Arms

* Bayonet: When used on the end of a rifle; a Bayonet can be considered a spear.
* Bill: A chopping blade with several spikes on the end, usually six to seven feet long.
* Halberd: A two handed pole arm with an axe head.
* Lance: Long heavy spear used in jousting matches.
* Long Warhammer: A long spear with a hammer like head.
* Pike: A spear about 10 to 14 feet long used by cavalry.
* Pollaxe: A spear with an axe or hammer on the head.
* Spear: A sharpened pole either wood or metal. Or may be fashioned with a "spear head"
* Scythe: Typically used for a mowing tool, but can be used as a weapon.



Clubs

* Club: A wooden object used to beat people with in battle.
* Mace: A mace is a metal club or metal reinforced club.
* Mere: A Maori war club, it has almost flat sides and a round top.
* Morning Star: A mace with a curved head that has spikes surrounding it.
* War Hammer: Close combat weapon resembling a hammer.



Flails

* Cat o' Nine Tails: Multi tailed whip, used on ships as punishment.
* Morning Star: A spiked metal ball attached to a handle with a chain.
* Nunchacku: Two sticks connected with chain or a thong of fabric.
* Whips: Leather bound weapons that have a handle and a flexible strip.



Missiles

* Ballista: A giant "Cross Bow" that throws heavy bolts.
* Cross Bow: A bow mounted on a stock and uses bolts or quarrels.
* Long Bow: A common bow.
* Miniature Cross Bow: Simply, a miniature version of a Cross Bow attaching to the wielder's arm.
* Recurve Bow: A bow which ends curve away from the archer when in firing position.
* Shuriken: A tactical weapon, Japanese throwing stars.
* Yumi: A Japanese Long Bow, it is larger than its wielder.



Firearms

* Cannon: A large, smooth-bored, muzzle loaded gun.
* Hand Gun: A small gun used either with one or two hands which uses bullets rather than shot.
* Shot Gun: A gun which shoots “shot”, tiny balls from the barrel in a large spread.
* Rifle: Any long gun which uses a bullet, not to be mistaken as a 'Shot Gun'.
* Submachine Gun: An automatic weapon which combines automatic fire and light weight ammunition of a pistol.




Other


* Bolo: rope with a weighted ball at each end



See the Rp rules and guidelines for more info. (here)