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Welcome to Masque History, a historical RPG set in the early 1800's based off of the Pink Carnation series by Lauren Willig. Everything you need to know is located in the Important Information forum of the board; if you still have any unanswered questions, feel free to pm an admin. There are plenty of canon characters to chose from, and if none of them tickle your fancy, we are always accecpting originals. Have fun and we hope to see you around.
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Header © Tamar. Pips © to Ari. Sidebar © to Dana and edited by Ari. The Pink Carnation Series© to Lauren Willig. All character descriptions © to their creators. All photographs used in sigs, sets, headers, etc. on this site are © to their respective owners. We do not claim to own any photograph on this site unless otherwise specified.
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Welcome back; your last visit was on Dec 5 2009, 05:03 AM
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Character Profiles Pending, Approved, and Trashed Profiles are in this forum. Canon list and the character application can be found here.
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Jul 12 2007, 03:56 PM In: Howard, Gabrielle Maria By: Gabrielle Maria Howard |
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Character Claims Model Claims, Residence Claim, and Member Title claim can all be found here.
Other claims may be added.
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Aug 10 2007, 06:40 PM In: Residence Form By: Gabrielle Maria Howard |
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Character Plottings Create your character's relationships in this forum.
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Jun 17 2007, 02:05 AM In: Shipping Thread By: Elfled Sarah Delaney |
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The Post You heard me, it's the post. The Mail. Whatever you want to call it, this is how you get letter's from one another rapidly.
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The Lives and Times of London Request a subforum here to post journals, portraits, and anything else of your character's!
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Jul 12 2007, 01:41 PM In: A literal scribble. By: Gabrielle Maria Howard |
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White's Club White's is a London gentlemen's club, established at 4 Chesterfield Street in 1693 by Francesco Bianco. It moved to 37-38 St. James, on the east side of the street, in 1778. From 1783 it was the unofficial headquarters of the Tory party, facing the Whig's Brooks' club on the other side of the street. A few apolitical and affable gentlemen managed to belong to both.
In the later 18th century, the table directly in front of it became a seat of privilege, the throne of the most socially influential men in the club. This belonged to arbiter elegantiarum Beau Brummel. Many bets were placed in White's famous betting book. Some of those entries were on sports, but more often on political developments, especially during the chaotic years of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars. A good many were social bets, such as whether a friend would marry this year, or whom.
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Almack's Almack's Assembly Rooms was one of the first clubs in London that which welcomed both men and women, although at first, many women avoided it. It was one of a limited number of upper class mixed-sex public social venues in the British capital in an era when the most important venues for the hectic social season were the grand houses of the aristocracy. Almack's Assembly Rooms were governed by a select committee of the most influential and exclusive ladies of the ton, known as the Lady Patronesses of Almacks.
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Bond Street Bond Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London which runs through Mayfair from Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north. It is one of the principal streets in the West End shopping district and is more upmarket than nearby Regent Street and Oxford Street. It is in the Mayfair district of London, and has been a fashionable shopping street since the 18th century.
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Vauxhall Gardens The Gardens are believed to have opened just before the Restoration of 1660. They consisted of several acres laid out with walks. Initially admission was free, the proprietors making money by selling food and drink.Popular with all classes of society, the Gardens were a noted venue for romantic assignations in the "dark walks".
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Hyde Park Hyde Park is one of London's finest landscapes and covers over 350 acres.
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Tattersall's Repository This place, so well known, and so generally frequented, is situated near Hyde Park-corner. It was established, in the year 1773, by Mr. Richard Tattersall, the father of the present proprietor, for the reception, and sale by auction, of horses, carriages, coach- harness, hounds, etc. It is the grand mart for every thing connected with the sports of the field, the business of the turf, and equestrian recreations. The days of sale are every Monday and Thursday during the winter season, and on Mondays only in the summer. On the mornings when there is no sale, this Repository is a fashionable lounge for sporting gentlemen.
Also called Tatt's, by those of the ton.
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Theatre Royal The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane is a theatre in the Covent Garden district of London, facing Catherine Street and backing onto Drury Lane.
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British Museum Though principally a museum of cultural art objects and antiquities today, the British Museum was founded as a "universal museum". This is reflected in the first bequest by Sir Hans Sloane, comprising some 40,000 printed books, 7,000 manuscripts, extensive natural history specimens, prints by Albrecht Dürer and antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Middle and Far East and the Americas.
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The Residences To get a residence in London, sign up in the Character Claim section.
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Bath If you are ill or old, the waters of Bath might aid you if you have nothing to do after the Season is over. Young people too may go there to socialize occasionally, mainly being forced by elder guardians.
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Chat What the title says, just chat. Talk about the roleplay if you wish, play games, or just talk. This is the place for it.
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Aug 13 2009, 06:36 PM In: remont stiralnix mashin 4, ... By: IntaceanT |
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