
This isn’t a continuation, but more of a revamped replay. None of the progress made in the previous rp is being taken into account this time around.
Yes, we have a few in our drafts at the moment.
You can submit your application here, at any time you wish, just keep in mind that we’re not going to make any final decisions just yet.
We’re currently not making decisions on apps, so you have plenty of time, but we’ll be sure not to make a decision on Ivy in the next 24 hours for you.
I knew it was you! I had Alex Gaskarth in mind because I already have plans for the John O FC.
Haha alright. We can also make him like superstitious. Would you happen to have an FC in mind?
-Admin E
Like a male character who’s scared of the demons? Or scared of the witches? Or just a very easily scared person? I think we can do something like that.
-Admin E

○ Imogen Bennett ○ 18 ○ Senior at BHS ○ Witch ○ Taylor Momsen ○ TAKEN ○
As the child of a doctor and a lawyer, Imogen learned early on how to fend for herself. Her parents meant well, but they had very demanding jobs. They hired her tutors up until middle school to get her the highest education possible. During her junior year of high school she heard her parents arguing late at night. To stop the argument, she walked downstairs and started a pot of coffee, making as much noise as she could to make her parents stop. At first it worked, but after a few months, they kept arguing past her grinding coffee beans and slammed drawers. When the arguments continued Imogen took to slipping out and studying at all-night diners. Eventually her parents decided to separate for a bit and Imogen’s mother wanted to move back to Brooksfield where her parents were. Imogen didn’t want to leave Los Angeles, but when she asked her dad if she could stay, he told her she would be better off with her mother.
In Brooksfield, Imogen has lost a bit of steam, no longer as engaged in her studies and can often be spotted slinking into a class, late with a cup of coffee in hand. Her grades are passing, but not as good as they used to be. Imogen doesn’t want to make too many friends because she thinks it’s only a matter of time before her mother decides to move back to Los Angeles.
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Well it has to be in character for the character you’re applying for, but it has to be in a third person point of view. Does that help?
-Admin E

○ Johnny Vega ○ 17 ○ Senior at BHS ○ Witch ○ Niall Horan ○ TAKEN ○
The Vega family is one of the oldest Brooksfield families, and though the older generations were involved in the Witch Council, Johnny’s parents were careful not to involve themselves in witch politics. They wanted to protect their son and keep him from the warfare that was likely to come if the rumors of the demons’ return were true. They told him nothing of their family history, though it was nearly impossible not to stumble upon one person or another that knew of his roots, they also respected his parents’ wishes.
Johnny grew up to be an inquisitive, kind young man. He dabbled in photography from the time that his parents first bought him an old polaroid, and it quickly became a passion of his. He planned to go to an art school after graduating from Brooksfield High, and his parents bought him film and digital cameras so he could expand his portfolio One afternoon, when he was taking photos for a project, he took a picture of someone walking into the woods. He never developed the film, and he kept the strip of negatives hidden in a lockbox under his bed. There’s a picture there that might very well have captured the eyes of a demon. His family constantly talks about the issues in Brooksfield, and The Time Before. He’s not sure what they mean, but he’s pretty sure it has something to do with the recent disappearances, and possibly the negative under his bed.
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○ Ivy Stills ○ 17 ○ Junior at BHS ○ Demon ○ Freya Mavor ○ OPEN ○
Ivy was born in Brooksfield to a young couple that had only recently moved into the town. Like many, they wanted to raise a family away from the hustle and bustle of the city, thinking that it would be safer. Despite the rumors of witchcraft, Ivy’s upbringing was fairly normal. Her first year of high school came with the normal teenage hurdles, but it was nothing unusual. It was not until the rumors of odd happenings and a late night out that things took a turn for the young girl.
Ivy had no idea why she started to behave strangely, and at first she thought that she may have contracted some sort of virus or flu. Intense headaches and ravenous hunger would hit her at random intervals, and she nearly considered telling her parents to take her to their doctor. One night, she woke up in the woods covered in blood, with no recollection of how she got there. The eeriest part was that it couldn’t have been her own- there were no injuries on her body, and nothing hurt. She actually felt exhilarated and her headache was completely gone. A student from their school was reported missing the next day. Ivy hasn’t told anyone about that night, but she’s afraid of what is happening in Brookfield- and she’s afraid of herself.
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We are now accepting applications. More biographies are being posted periodically, and some FCs are negotiable.

○ Daniel Walker ○ 19 ○ Student at Brook U ○ Witch ○ Hunter Parrish ○ OPEN ○
Daniel is not a Brooksfield native, but his mother and father are. They met at Brooksfield High School and moved out of the small town shortly after they married, hoping to live in a larger city for their work. Daniel was born and raised in a in a fast-paced city on the East coast, where he flourished as a street savvy individual with an innovative mind. As a young entrepreneur, he learned to make small trinkets seem valuable to other students with his sharp tongue and ability to sell nearly anything or spin it in a positive light. He learned to adapt to new trends and was well liked by his peers.
When he graduated high school, Daniel had big plans to go to a large university to study communications and become a publicist. That plan was derailed when his parents sat him down and explained to him that he was a witch, that they were former members of the Witch Council and would be moving back to their home town - and that Daniel had an obligation to return with them. His father explained that he would be trained in the family’s craft, as his help was needed in Brooksfield. Daniel had never seen the town before, but the stories of the demons were enough to frighten him and stir some sense of excitement and importance in him. He has agreed to study communications at Brook U, while also preparing to join the Witch Council.
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○ Julian Durfey ○ 21 ○ Student at Brook U ○ Demon ○ Gaspard Ulliel ○ OPEN ○
Julian is one of the humans that moved to Brooksfield from a town on the outskirts of the county, with an even smaller population. When people disappeared in his small town, everyone noticed, but it was often attributed to creatures of folklore that lived in the forest. The stories were told to the children to keep them from wandering and misbehaving, and as they grew older many of the young adults regarded them as nothing more than urban legends.
When he graduated high school, Julian moved to Brooksfield to attend Brook U. He entered as an undeclared student trying to find something to keep himself occupied, and is now a senior in college, studying to be a philosopher. Julian is a very serious young man dedicated to his studies- at least, that’s what everyone thinks. He can often be seen wandering around campus at all hours of the night, usually with a disposable cup of coffee in hand. Though he has no friends to speak of, he can often be seen chatting with students at various times on campus. He has skipped a few classes here and there, but he somehow has been able to keep his grades up despite his long hours and occasional disappearances from class. Nobody has really noticed that the few people that spend time around him tend to disappear.
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○ Allan Kleist ○ 17 ○ Junior at BHS ○ Human ○ Logan Lerman ○ OPEN ○
The Kleist family is one of many old Brooksfield families. Allan’s parents are well aquainted with the many witch families in town, though they are not aware that the rumors of witches and demons are true. Despite the fact that generations before them lived with witches for years, they believe that the disappearances are merely rising crime rates, a result of urban influences creeping into the small town.
Allan heard the rumors of witches in his early childhood, but the talk of demons didn’t come until he was in junior high. For years, he hoped that one day his powers would emerge, that he was a witch, himself, given the fact that his family had been in Brooksfield for so long. He almost convinced himself that he was one of them, until he read into his family history and found nothing, not even a witch marrying into the family somewhere down the line. His reading expanded, and he researched demons, finding that humans were said to be possessed by them. Allan is bitter about his lack of abilities, something that he cannot control, and he has been reading up on how to welcome a demon. He is playing with fire, because while he believes that he is strong enough to harness and control the power that a demon would have, he is greatly mistaken.
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