Starlit Avenue

Welcome to Starlit Avenue! We are an 18+ account-per-player forum roleplay, focused on a supernatural community in the Pacific Northwest. We are a slice-of-life style roleplay focusing on interpersonal drama and the struggles that come with being a discreet community of supernatural beings living in close proximity to mundane humans. To see more of what we have to offer, check out our guidebook, linked at the top of the site.

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Want To Be Traumatized? Introducing: Your Personal Sleep Paralysis Demon!

Shim

local squack
Moderator
Joined
Apr 7, 2021
Messages
52
Characters
18
Gender
Female
Pronouns
she/her/hers
Seeking people to have been, or end up being, visited by Spooky Shadow in their sleep. 8)
For the Happenings information, see here: https://starlitavenue.com/index.php?threads/spring-happenings.700/post-6919
For Spooky's bio, see here: https://starlitavenue.com/index.php?resources/spooky-shadow.262/

Who Can Get Traumatized:
Almost anyone that 1) Can Sleep, 2) Does Not Have Mental Immunity, and 3) Is Not a Glaring Supernatural Threat (i.e. sleeps in demon form, has obvious draconic features, etc). The more mundane a character looks, the more likely they are to have been, or eventually be, visited. Also, any characters who camp, but especially those who look more mundane.

Campers may have also had things stolen: shirts, pants, a roll of twine, a tarp, food, etc. He stole one watch and later threw it away.



If you have any characters you'd like to have been visited over the last month, please let me know so that I can keep it for my records, as well as approve the visit/it's details/when it happened. If it's in-character for your cast to discuss their nightmares or sleep-paralysis experiences, then feel free to chat about them once I have approved the visit and it's details. I just ask that players be mindful about metagaming, as Spooky is generally careful to conceal his identity, utilize his shadow forms while feeding, and avoid being noticed. There is also nothing inherently supernatural about the sleep disturbances, despite the increased rates and terrifying imagery.

Also, if you would like your character have heard about the little boy's "weird deer sighting," let me know.
 
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