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[04 Mar 2009|08:54am]
fairvale, swansea, wales.

Welcome to Fairvale, newly instated Wizarding town. It was built in 2003 and finished in 2004 under the first term of new Minister for Magic, Kingsley Shacklebolt. After the conclusion of the Second War the UK was left in shambles, it's government thrown askew and with nobody to lead, the people happily elected him to be their guide. Kingsley has done a great job since then.

He rebuilt Wizarding London, sent out a wide sweep of Hitwizards and Aurors alike (many of them students of the DA as volunteers) to catch the remaining Death Eaters, imprisoning many, giving fair trials, and then rewarding said Death Eaters with the Kiss, or a life time imprisonment. (Lucius Malfoy was however, pardoned thanks to the leniency of Harry Potter.) Not so happy for them, but the UK rejoiced.

Minister Shacklebolt's final moment to give the Wizarding World back it's hope, to increase the brotherly love and integration of Pureblood and Muggleborn witches and wizards alike, he set out to build a utopia, and achieved it. Thus, Fairvale was born. Each important building is a monument to a soul who was lost in the war, and it was centered around the most overlooked of them all, as the town stretches out from Creevey Park, named for Colin Creevey, the brave boy who got out of Azkaban as he'd been sent there for the crime of being a Muggleborn so long ago, and died in the woods attempting to get to the battle, cruelly attacked from behind. This place is where the happiness lies. It is up to everyone else to find it.

But things are not as the seem. Fairvale was built upon land that was enchanted by the world's greatest wizard, Merlin. Without the knowledge of the ministry, the town was constructed upon the age old magic and the heroes of the Battle of Hogwarts and others of the second war were buried there.This magic allowed those that were missed so dearly by their friends and families to rise from the grave. In this city, bent on the peace of humanity there are many problems, such as old rivals living together in close range. By Merlin's magic, the town is completely controlled and depends on the feelings and actions of the people.The more animosity, the more negativity, the town grows worse in condition and natural disasters spring forth at random. And yet, the more love and affection shown between countrymen the better the days in their city, creating long, bright, warm days in the middle of bitter winters. Welcome to Fairvale, because here, we take brotherly love very seriously.

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[04 Mar 2009|11:36am]



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Tired of those games that are purely meant for shipping purposes and barely focus on the events of the first war? We are, and that is exactly why we have created Waddiwasi.

Tidbits of information is all we have been given, tiny nuances to sustain us, but what about the fine details? What really happened during the First War when You-Know-Who was at his peak and the Wizarding World was barely staying above water? The individual stories of those during that time and the conflicts they had were never written, but they certainly existed. Students just out of Hogwarts viewed the world with endless possibilities; some acquired jobs, found a place to live, settled down and had a family, while others made their parents proud, took the Dark Mark, and joined an organisation which promised to restore the wizarding world to its former glory.

So join us and let's write their history, a complete history, of the events that happened that affected the fate of the wizarding world forever.

Wanted: Edgar Bones, Frank Longbottom, Barty Crouch Jr., Marlene McKinnon, Voldemort and Dumbledore, Benjy Fenwick, Ted Tonks, Amycus Carrow, Bertha Jorkins, Hestia and Gwenog Jones, Molly and Arthur Weasley, and more!
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[04 Mar 2009|11:39am]

Follow a group of teenagers from Bristol as they experience love, family, death and growing up in a role-play game based off the hit British drama SKINS set during S3.

APPLICATION | CAST LIST | RULES

Most needed: James Cook, Katie Fitch, JJ Jones, Freddie Mclair, Karen Mclair and Thomas Tomone. S1 characters still available!
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Double Crossed: A postwarts rpg. [04 Mar 2009|05:09pm]
Game Starts March 21st. Now Accepting Applications!
Specifically Looking for: Harry Potter, Parvati Patil, Draco Malfoy, & Hufflepuffs!

doublecrossed doublemods double_ooc
DoubleCrossed is a PostWar Harry Potter game set in 2003.
We are canon-compliant up to but not always including the epilogue.


PREMISE :: TAKEN :: WANTED :: RULES :: APPLY
It's now 2003 and after five years of healing the Wizarding World is ready to get on with their lives. The Wizengamot has reached the verdict on their last Death Eater trial. And just when everyone begins to breathe again, a family of Muggle-Borns with a brand new baby were brutally murdered. And above their homes the Dark Mark is glowing just as brightly as it had five years ago. The Order and the Ministry are both on the hunt for the Lestranges, the only missing Death Eaters. But the rest of the world is starting to wonder if it's all just smoke and mirrors. Is Voldemort really back from the dead? After all... he's done it before.
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[04 Mar 2009|05:32pm]



Opened 1 January 2009

«Premise» «Rules» «FAQ» «Wanted Characters»
«Ranks and Affiliations» «Available Characters» «Application» «PB»
«Contact List» «Friends Button»

LOOKING FOR: Cygnus Black, Fabian Prewett, Gideon Prewett, Andromeda Tonks, Weasleys, Rebels, Aurors, and others!~
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[04 Mar 2009|06:51pm]

Rules | Premise | Characters
Graduation Years | Taken PBs | DP info
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After having dealt with not only death and despair from the Second Wizarding War, The Daily Prophet also faced a period where it was uncertain as to whether or not there would be a future for the paper. Realizing that the paper needed to be cleared of its bad reputation from the war, Editor-in-Chief Barnabas Cuffe 'let go' of several people that he believed did not live up to his expectations. These spots were quickly filled with newer faces though they didn't have quite the same experience level as Cuffe would have liked.

Cuffe also instated an internship program for those reporters who weren't quite sure on what they wanted to specialize in and thus, would have an opportunity to do so. Slowly but surely, The Daily Prophet regained its once honorable reputation and is currently the highest-grossing newspaper of the Wizarding World.

[info]thedprpg via [info]thedpmods focuses on the lives of those reporters, photographers and workers of The Daily Prophet.



GAME OPENING ON MARCH 26!
OPEN FOR HOLDS NOW!
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