2020 SPOOKTACULAR ~ 10/31 = **CHARACTER REGISTRATION HERE!

Started by TIGER DANCER, October 20, 2020, 11:32:58 AM

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TIGER DANCER

                                             :forruffian:

      :lightbulb: 2020 SPOOKTACULAR REGISTRATION HERE :lightbulb:
           PLEASE READ RULES BEFORE POSTING!
                LET THE BIZARRE FUN BEGIN!
  :celebrate:
                                           :chickendance:


"No matter what may come ~
    Face the Music ... and ... Dance"

RUFFIAN

      :forruffian:

IN TRUE FELINE FORM
WITH TRUE FELINE NATURE

    RUFFIAN WILL TRANSFORM INTO ===> PYEWACKET
                               :forruffian:


The name Pyewacket actually appeared in 1647
on an infamous woodcut of the General Matthew Hopkins (a witch hunter)
with two accused witches caught naming their familiars.
One of the familiars is named on the woodcut as Pyewacket.


MAY THE PURRRRRRRRRR BE WITH YOU
                      =^,,^=


" JOURNEY NOT UPON THE PATH OF ANOTHER
      LEST YOU ARRIVE AT THEIR DESTINATION ~
                     AND NOT YOUR OWN! 😔 "
              
    www.RUFFIAN333.com

       🐎         😻       🐕

PostTimeMike

#2
PostTimeMike as Maxwell Smart - Agent 86


Maxwell "Max" Smart, code number Agent 86 (portrayed by Don Adams) is the central character (Get Smart). Despite being a top secret government agent, he is absurdly clumsy, very naive and has occasional lapses of attention.

"Sorry about that Chief!!"


Dusty

#3
MoonShadow ELF  -
Connected to the magical energy of the Moon.
Their natural abilities in stealth and speed
make them adept assassins and infiltrators.
Moonshadow Elves live in the Silvergrove,
which is hidden underneath a veil of magic
and can only be entered through the use of a ritual.
They are fearless, at times murderous and extremely loyal


May they run with the wind

Catalina

#4
Don Diego de la Vega .... In the guise of Zorro


Zorro's true identity is Don Diego de la Vega,
a young nobleman who lived in Los Angeles, California,
during the early 19th century when the area was still under Spanish rule.
Don Diego became the swordsman Zorro
in order to defend the people of Los Angeles from political oppression.
Zorro famously uses the letter Z as his "mark"
using his sword to carve it into the clothes—or sometimes the bodies—
of his adversaries .... in three swift strokes.
Zorro is not only a master swordsman but a skilled marksman and horseman.



Catalina

Excellent!  Thank you, Tiger Dancer

Real Quiet



Those were the good old days on a Saturday night watching Marshall Dillon, Chester, Doc Adams and Miss Kitty (see Ruff....you're not the original cat). However my favorite character was Festus Hagen and his mule Ruby. "Festus had a way of speaking, but he always spoke the truth and what he said always made sense, well in a Festus-sort-of-way, I guess".
One of these days I will understand "Ruff's Rules". The 12th of Never is that day.

TIGER DANCER

#7
TIGER DANCER ....
    LAYING DOWN THE PAW OF THE LAW
            AS THE SCJ ----> RBG


            ~ HERO ~ ICON ~ DISSENTER ~


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9z0e1Wm64M
"No matter what may come ~
    Face the Music ... and ... Dance"

blunny

BAT RABBIT


I'll fly into your life and taste your warm blood
You will live forever and live in my crypt


Rolling Thunder

THUNDER CAT

#9
THUNDER GHOST

You jilted me and I committed suicide
You didn't care.
I'm back to make your life a living hell


                               

Lost Springs Ranch

Raven

#10
   Pterodactyl
Pterodactylus Antiquus,
The first pterosaur to be named and identified as a flying reptile.


call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

cruzan200246

HEADLESS HORSEMAN
Who gone before, who gone already that's my inspiration to carry on
 https://i.imgur.com/HnhGnIH.jpg

Catalina

Quote from: Catalina on October 23, 2020, 09:16:23 PM
Don Diego de la Vega .... In the guise of Zorro


Zorro's true identity is Don Diego de la Vega,
a young nobleman who lived in Los Angeles, California,
during the early 19th century when the area was still under Spanish rule.
Don Diego became the swordsman Zorro
in order to defend the people of Los Angeles from political oppression.
Zorro famously uses the letter Z as his "mark"
using his sword to carve it into the clothes—or sometimes the bodies—
of his adversaries .... in three swift strokes.
Zorro is not only a master swordsman but a skilled marksman and horseman.


Tiger ,

Let's use this picture.  Thanks!

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