forum What a Wonderful Day! (Mad Max)(One on One)(Closed)
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Are there any other fans of Mad Max on this website, or am I the only one?

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So, basically my character will be just wandering through the desert withut a car, then yours roll up in this

ANd tries to rob my homie. Hoever, they get jumped by some crazy(er) desert people, and he ends up saving her, and they go on adventurers with each other afterwords

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You know, all of our roleplays, essentially

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How long had he been wandering these dunes? Couldn't have been more than a few hours, but in this heat, it was a lifetime. Long enough to get used to the sweat that seemed to pour out of every pore on his body. Long enough to get used to the way the sand grinded against the sides of his toes and the way it flew into his eyes whenever a wonderfully refreshing breeze flew by. His shoes essentially fell apart an hour ago, and his gun was so jammed with dirt it was beyond repair, so he just dropped it in his wake as he continued walking into nothing.
What was his name, again? He tried to revive that part of his brain from the sleepwalking he was doing. C'mon, you know this…..ah, Eli. Perfect, he could remember his name. he found enough joy in this to force his cracked lips into a small smile. He was so absorbed in this joy that he didn't notice the roar of the truck to his left…..

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(I feel like my starters suck compared to yours)

@croccin-champagne

Realistically, Zara knew the desert was hot. It was a desert, after all. That didn't mean she was all too happy about the heat, and the sand, and the glaring sun though. It was a miracle, really, that her truck hadn't just died there, in the middle of the barren environment, but she knew her way around a truck.

C'mon. There's gotta be some unlucky sap out here. She used her glove to wipe at the sand and grime sticking to her goggles, eyes catching a figure. There we go.

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He could feel the back of his neck beginning to blister, and decided to stop, putting his hands on his knees out of exhaustion. Eli, he thought, your name is Eli. Why he held on so desperately to this thought, but it was keeping him sane in this barren wasteland.
"Your name," he began to mumble as he stripped off his shirt and wrap it around his neck. "Is Eli."

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(Yep. Typically a robber would just shoot the guy in the back and take their shit, but I'd rather have Eli live)

@croccin-champagne

((Sksksk I mean, it would keep the plot going, if he wasn't dead))

At another point in time, Zara might've felt some remorse about this. She'd successfully squashed most of her emotions though, years ago. So instead of dwelling on what she was lacking, she pulled her truck to a stop, next to the guy? she'd set her sights on, a shotgun dangling lazily in her hand as she leaned out the window. "Lucky day, for me at least."

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It took a couple of moments for his dehydrated brain to fully comprehend situation, and another for him to raise his hands at shoulder height and make eye contact with her. A brief moment of rebellion passed through his brain, but the look in her eyes squashed the idea. No way he could fight her in such a weakened state.
"No so much. I don't got nothin'."

@croccin-champagne

((https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9ihypMj01A I'm absolutely obsessed with this gal's music??? This has to be one of my favorite songs ever now, although her Six of Crows song comes hella close))

Well, fuck. She rolled her eyes, slipping out of the truck to lean against the door. "Y'know, I can't quite believe that. You ain't the first person t' try'n lie t' me." She studied the man(she was pretty sure of that, now) in front of her, eyes pausing for a split second on his shirt, wrapped around his neck. If she was being honest, which she never was, he did look like he was telling the truth.

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He was around the age of 20 but probably younger with the lean, muscular bodies that all of the survivors had. His face was invaded by a thin scribble of a beard hat was caked in dirt and grime, and his eyes, a dull shade of green, seen to stare right through her. Slowly, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a serrated knife about 5 inches long, holding it by the blade as he handed it to her.
"'S all I got," he repeated.