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Post by Admin Ceras on Aug 11, 2013 20:38:10 GMT -5
Whitestag Basics emblem: a white stag. house colors: white, green, and blue. typical features: considered to be the 'fairest' of the Three Houses, members of Whitestag House are typically blonde haired with either blue or green eyes. About Whitestag cares. They really do. Unfortunately, it's only about how they can keep the public viewing them in a pretty light. They're the ones who hold most of the publicity meetings, making sure they're seen as pristine and clear as possible, even if that means donating to the HHS and making sure the poor, innocent Hybrids find helpful and loving homes. Not that they care about the hybrids, or anything else actually besides themselves. Everything is for the good of the House, and of the three who rule the city, it is they who are the most unified. And despite their seemingly sweet ways, this is what makes them deadly. After all, once you tick off one Whitestag, the rest will come swarming around you like a swarm of hornets. What one member believes, the rest believe...at least to a point. Because really, the only thing that matters is what the Head thinks and if the Head of Whitestag thinks one way, the rest will follow. Some might think this hive-like mentality silly and somewhat frightening, but Whitestag begs to differ. They're the oldest house after all- older than the other two combined. They've watched Houses burn and other rise. Ultimately though, it's Whitestag left standing, and that's just the way they want to keep it...because well, eventually? Eventually Whitestag's going to be the only one left, and let me tell you, they can't wait for that to happen.
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Post by Admin Ceras on Aug 11, 2013 20:38:29 GMT -5
Goldsbloom Basics emblem: a great horned owl. house colors: gold, brown and black. typical features: members of the Goldsbloom House typically have brown or red hair as well as brown or hazel eyes. About If there's a house you don't want to be on the bad side of, it's Goldsbloom. Ruthless, blood thirsty and the slightest bit twisted, they rule the justice system and can ruin your life in a minute flat. Don't let the glittery exterior fool you; Goldsbloom might be the rulers of justice, but they're also king of the underground. They have informants among the Metal men, and learn of crimes the moment they happen. Whether you get away with it depends on one thing and one thing only- how much money you have and whether you can bribe the House into keeping Whitestag out of it. Of the three houses, they are the most superstitious and despite their dealing in the underground want little to do with the lesser beings of society- the Metal Men and Hybrids; and though a few members of the house do own Hybrids as pets, it's because that's where the hybrids belong- beneath their boot where they can be crushed in an instant. As for these rumors of a hybrid revolution? Pfft please, as if those animals could even think. Goldsbloom cares about the important things in life: cold hard cash and how much it takes to make sure you can get away with that murder you committed the night before.
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Post by Admin Ceras on Aug 11, 2013 20:38:46 GMT -5
Silverhollow Basics emblem: a raven. house colors: black, grey and violet. typical features: sometimes rather pallid in appearance, members the Silverhollow House typically sport black hair and eyes of either grey, blue or black. About Though they lack Goldsbloom's brutish tenacity and Whitestag's singular mind frame, they make up for it in one thing- Silverhollow is smart. Very, very smart. They're the ones who invented the Magna-Weapons after all, magnetic weapons made with the sole purpose of finding and disposing of Metal Men gone bad. Who cares if it took a few innocents to make sure the device worked right? Really, they were just Metal Men anyways-they would have done something bad eventually. Now, Silverhollow's got their sights set on something different. There have been many rumors going around that the hybrids are smart, or at least smarter than the animals they resemble. And Silverhollow wants to see if that's true. So what if they'll use any means necessary? They're just animals after all, whether they're intelligent or not. Nobody gets mad when a lab rat is used; so what's the difference between a lab hybrid? Nothing. Nothing at all. Besides, knowledge knows no bounds.
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