Post by lassiel on Apr 22, 2007 14:01:10 GMT -5
*Name of Site: Lions of Africa
*URL: lionsofafrica.proboards81.com
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*Is the RPGSS Banner Up? (Don‘t Lie!): Yes
Rating: PG-13
Activness: Medium-High
Admin Contacts: Lassiel
*Difficulty: All levels of experience welcome, but there is a minimum limit for posts.
Creation Date: April 14, 2007
Time Setting: Future
Type of Animals Allowed: Realistic lions
Theme: Lions surviving in Africa
Plot/Intro: For centuries, the lion prides of Africa have lived in relative peace. However, humans began to encroach upon their lands, driving away food and killing their cubs. Slowly, the lions were hunted to the brink of extinction or left. Then, in the space of a few decades, the humans disappeared, leaving only the remains of their villages behind. Animals--antelope, wildebeest, buffalo, and many others--slowly began to return as the grass and trees grew back. With them came the predators--first the wild dogs and hyenas, then the cheetahs and leopards. And then finally the lions. It was time for them to reclaim their ancient home, but there were many obstacles before them. The other predators did not wish to give up their new home so easily, and there was fighting among the lions themselves--not to mention the lack of food in the dry season and the sudden floods in the rainy season.
*URL: lionsofafrica.proboards81.com
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*Is the RPGSS Banner Up? (Don‘t Lie!): Yes
Rating: PG-13
Activness: Medium-High
Admin Contacts: Lassiel
*Difficulty: All levels of experience welcome, but there is a minimum limit for posts.
Creation Date: April 14, 2007
Time Setting: Future
Type of Animals Allowed: Realistic lions
Theme: Lions surviving in Africa
Plot/Intro: For centuries, the lion prides of Africa have lived in relative peace. However, humans began to encroach upon their lands, driving away food and killing their cubs. Slowly, the lions were hunted to the brink of extinction or left. Then, in the space of a few decades, the humans disappeared, leaving only the remains of their villages behind. Animals--antelope, wildebeest, buffalo, and many others--slowly began to return as the grass and trees grew back. With them came the predators--first the wild dogs and hyenas, then the cheetahs and leopards. And then finally the lions. It was time for them to reclaim their ancient home, but there were many obstacles before them. The other predators did not wish to give up their new home so easily, and there was fighting among the lions themselves--not to mention the lack of food in the dry season and the sudden floods in the rainy season.