Slowly, but yes, I’m back! First, I’m going to focus on graphics and mastering Photoshop. So, yeah. I’ll update every once in a while, you know, because I’m cool like that.
It was fun while it lasted, but no one ever got on, so I suppose this is for the best. But I want to keep it going, so I suppose it’s a small hiatus for now? Fatima, if you’re reading this, I was wondering if you’d stay with me until I open it back up? I want to revamp the page, edit a lot of the bios, and then I’ll think of opening it back up or giving it to someone else. Either way, it was fun, but all good things must come to an end, yes? See you guys soon, with better bios and graphics.
-Roxanne
P.S. Even though I am going on a small hiatus, I will be posting bios!
Feel free to send in some applications! Or questions!
-Roxanne
Roxanne here! Sorry I haven’t been on in a while, school’s a pain in the butt, but I’m here to write bios! So request a faceclaim, and I’ll have it up as soon as possible. But please, if you end up requesting a faceclaim on the list below, please only request if you’re interested in applying. I don’t have a lot of free time, so I don’t get the opportunity to write a lot. So, check us out, request a faceclaim below, and apply maybe?

The year is 1632. Many witches resided in Salem, but very few had decided to move south, to the small village of Ipsum. Ipsum, a lot like Salem, was placed near the shore, leaving it to have luscious woods and a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. A beautiful place to live, a source of relaxation and pure bliss. And another thing: witchcraft. Although many witches and wizards decided to live in Salem, many resorted to Ipsum for safety, knowing that most of the population welcomed witchcraft and anything innovative, supernatural or completely human.
There was a young witch, and her name was Joanna Anderson. The youngest of all of them. Pure. Innocent. A thin face, icy blue eyes, pink lips, and a ghostly voice that was practically unreal. As young as she was, the innocent age of sixteen, she was one of the most brilliant and advanced witches to roam Ipsum. She was also one of the friendliest. Many saw her as ‘perfect’, and no one dared to touch her. She never fell in love, rarely ever made a mistake in es anything- perfect. The years lugged on, and she was now 19, and still as innocent as ever. Not much had changed in Ipsum, except for the fact that many had begun to disapprove of witchcraft and their unusual behavior. Many had turned to black magic, or evil, and had the town on their toes for their next spell. Most of them had eventually been burned. If not, they had run away. All except for Joanna. Innocent little Joanna. Let’s just say that this witch isn’t as innocent or as ‘little’ as everyone believed.
Plotting for revenge, she spent another year trying to find out a charm, or a spell, to curse this town. Intending on bringing her fellow witches back to life, she created a powerful charm to bring back the dead. Immortalis Incarnationis Lepos, or Immortal Incarnation Charm. She used this charm to bring her friends back to life. But this was not enough for her. She graced the entire town with this charm, making each and every resident immortal. They eventually moved out of Ipsum, convinced that the town was cursed, and brought the charm with them. They fell in love, reproducted, and their children were born with the charm. And so, every Incarnate had a distant relative that lived in Ipsum at the time that it was cursed. The core of the curse was a diamond. A powerful crystal that granted a wish. But only if its owner was pure at heart, and free of evil. Unfortunately, the crystal was destroyed years after Joanna’s death.
Fast forward one thousand sixty-nine years, and it’s 3005. And Ipsum hasn’t changed one bit. Except for the fact that everything is more modern and runs on electricity. But more about that later. The town is still under the curse. The victims are spread around America, but some of them have found their own way to Ipsum, as if it were calling them. As if they were meant to see each other again. A second chance. At love, or revenge. Visits may be long, or short. And certainly not sweet. Revenge. Heard it was best served cold. Anyone hungry? It’s freezing.
To the untrained human eye, Ipsum is a regular old town with a foggy history, lost on a forgotten road. But Ipsum has a bigger story to be told. Ipsum is the only town in United States that contains both Humans and Incarnates. So what will these people do? Will they make friends, or enemies? Will they fall in fall in love, or fall into traps full of lies and seductive lures? This town if full of stories waiting to be told, and secrets lingering in the wind.
So come, little one, join us as stories are told, secrets are revealed, friendships are made, exes will be reunited, and much more will happen in this ‘boring’ little town.
Scandalous, isn’t it?
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We are:
- Currently accepting auditions
- Answering Questions
FCs for OPEN characters are negotiable.

The year is 1632. Many witches resided in Salem, but very few had decided to move south, to the small village of Ipsum. Ipsum, a lot like Salem, was placed near the shore, leaving it to have luscious woods and a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. A beautiful place to live, a source of relaxation and pure bliss. And another thing: witchcraft. Although many witches and wizards decided to live in Salem, many resorted to Ipsum for safety, knowing that most of the population welcomed witchcraft and anything innovative, supernatural or completely human.
There was a young witch, and her name was Joanna Anderson. The youngest of all of them. Pure. Innocent. A thin face, icy blue eyes, pink lips, and a ghostly voice that was practically unreal. As young as she was, the innocent age of sixteen, she was one of the most brilliant and advanced witches to roam Ipsum. She was also one of the friendliest. Many saw her as ‘perfect’, and no one dared to touch her. She never fell in love, rarely ever made a mistake in es anything- perfect. The years lugged on, and she was now 19, and still as innocent as ever. Not much had changed in Ipsum, except for the fact that many had begun to disapprove of witchcraft and their unusual behavior. Many had turned to black magic, or evil, and had the town on their toes for their next spell. Most of them had eventually been burned. If not, they had run away. All except for Joanna. Innocent little Joanna. Let’s just say that this witch isn’t as innocent or as ‘little’ as everyone believed.
Plotting for revenge, she spent another year trying to find out a charm, or a spell, to curse this town. Intending on bringing her fellow witches back to life, she created a powerful charm to bring back the dead. Immortalis Incarnationis Lepos, or Immortal Incarnation Charm. She used this charm to bring her friends back to life. But this was not enough for her. She graced the entire town with this charm, making each and every resident immortal. They eventually moved out of Ipsum, convinced that the town was cursed, and brought the charm with them. They fell in love, reproducted, and their children were born with the charm. And so, every Incarnate had a distant relative that lived in Ipsum at the time that it was cursed. The core of the curse was a diamond. A powerful crystal that granted a wish. But only if its owner was pure at heart, and free of evil. Unfortunately, the crystal was destroyed years after Joanna’s death.
Fast forward one thousand sixty-nine years, and it’s 3005. And Ipsum hasn’t changed one bit. Except for the fact that everything is more modern and runs on electricity. But more about that later. The town is still under the curse. The victims are spread around America, but some of them have found their own way to Ipsum, as if it were calling them. As if they were meant to see each other again. A second chance. At love, or revenge. Visits may be long, or short. And certainly not sweet. Revenge. Heard it was best served cold. Anyone hungry? It’s freezing.
To the untrained human eye, Ipsum is a regular old town with a foggy history, lost on a forgotten road. But Ipsum has a bigger story to be told. Ipsum is the only town in United States that contains both Humans and Incarnates. So what will these people do? Will they make friends, or enemies? Will they fall in fall in love, or fall into traps full of lies and seductive lures? This town if full of stories waiting to be told, and secrets lingering in the wind.
So come, little one, join us as stories are told, secrets are revealed, friendships are made, exes will be reunited, and much more will happen in this ‘boring’ little town.
Scandalous, isn’t it?
ASK | RULES | CHARACTERS/MASTERLIST
We are:
- Currently accepting auditions
- Answering Questions
FCs for OPEN characters are negotiable.
“I don’t have much money, but girl, if I did, I would buy a big house where we both could live.”
It’s the 1999, and Edward Stellman is 15 and living big. Well, as big as you can live in the urban streets of New York City and living with cancer. The doctors had told him that it was only minor yet he would still have a limited time to live for they had expected it to become bigger gradually. He had met a girl, named Anya, on one of his wild adventures through the streets, and they immediately clicked. They went everywhere together, and stuck up for each other through thick and thin. Although, they did have those lovey-dovey moments (which were quite awkward) they remained ‘just friends’. That is, until Edward was admitted into the hospital because his tumor was growing more severe. Anya confessed on a rainy night that she started having feelings for him, and this was no ordinary feelings. These feelings were filled with love and sorrow, for she knew that in a matter of months or minutes that he would be gone. He wasn’t exactly shocked at this confession- he noticed that she had been acting weird around him for the longest time. He told her that he loved her, and his only request for her is to stay with him until the moment he died. About a week before Edward died, he learned that both of his parents had lost their jobs and most of their money. To keep him alive, they sold their tiny apartment, and the money was enough to keep him alive for one more week. Anya had gotten into the habit of skipping school to visit, which eventually resulted in her suspension, but she didn’t mind. On the night before he took his last breath, he had told her: “I don’t have much money, but girl, if I did, I would buy a big house where we both could live,” quoting the Elton John song from 1970. The next day, he closed his eyes for the last time, with Anya being the last thing he saw.
Edward Stellman has many traits but one sticks out like a sore thumb- he’s extremely shy and has a dominant stutter. Usually, you’d say that he gets awkward and more shy when around girls, but honestly, he’s shy around everyone. He has a soft spot for everyone, and it’s usually confusing to tell who he has interest in, because he’s so sweet to everyone. It’s easy to hurt his feelings and break his heart, and so he tries his best to stray away from the mean ones. Although, he can be quite outgoing sometimes, and maybe even a little bit spontaneous.

The year is 1632. Many witches resided in Salem, but very few had decided to move south, to the small village of Ipsum. Ipsum, a lot like Salem, was placed near the shore, leaving it to have luscious woods and a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. A beautiful place to live, a source of relaxation and pure bliss. And another thing: witchcraft. Although many witches and wizards decided to live in Salem, many resorted to Ipsum for safety, knowing that most of the population welcomed witchcraft and anything innovative, supernatural or completely human.
There was a young witch, and her name was Joanna Anderson. The youngest of all of them. Pure. Innocent. A thin face, icy blue eyes, pink lips, and a ghostly voice that was practically unreal. As young as she was, the innocent age of sixteen, she was one of the most brilliant and advanced witches to roam Ipsum. She was also one of the friendliest. Many saw her as ‘perfect’, and no one dared to touch her. She never fell in love, rarely ever made a mistake in es anything- perfect. The years lugged on, and she was now 19, and still as innocent as ever. Not much had changed in Ipsum, except for the fact that many had begun to disapprove of witchcraft and their unusual behavior. Many had turned to black magic, or evil, and had the town on their toes for their next spell. Most of them had eventually been burned. If not, they had run away. All except for Joanna. Innocent little Joanna. Let’s just say that this witch isn’t as innocent or as ‘little’ as everyone believed.
Plotting for revenge, she spent another year trying to find out a charm, or a spell, to curse this town. Intending on bringing her fellow witches back to life, she created a powerful charm to bring back the dead. Immortalis Incarnationis Lepos, or Immortal Incarnation Charm. She used this charm to bring her friends back to life. But this was not enough for her. She graced the entire town with this charm, making each and every resident immortal. They eventually moved out of Ipsum, convinced that the town was cursed, and brought the charm with them. They fell in love, reproducted, and their children were born with the charm. And so, every Incarnate had a distant relative that lived in Ipsum at the time that it was cursed. The core of the curse was a diamond. A powerful crystal that granted a wish. But only if its owner was pure at heart, and free of evil. Unfortunately, the crystal was destroyed years after Joanna’s death.
Fast forward one thousand sixty-nine years, and it’s 3005. And Ipsum hasn’t changed one bit. Except for the fact that everything is more modern and runs on electricity. But more about that later. The town is still under the curse. The victims are spread around America, but some of them have found their own way to Ipsum, as if it were calling them. As if they were meant to see each other again. A second chance. At love, or revenge. Visits may be long, or short. And certainly not sweet. Revenge. Heard it was best served cold. Anyone hungry? It’s freezing.
To the untrained human eye, Ipsum is a regular old town with a foggy history, lost on a forgotten road. But Ipsum has a bigger story to be told. Ipsum is the only town in Purgatorium that contains both Humans and Incarnates. So what will these people do? Will they make friends, or enemies? Will they fall in fall in love, or fall into traps full of lies and seductive lures? This town if full of stories waiting to be told, and secrets lingering in the wind.
So come, little one, join us as stories are told, secrets are revealed, friendships are made, exes will be reunited, and much more will happen in this ‘boring’ little town.
Scandalous, isn’t it?
ASK | RULES | CHARACTERS/MASTERLIST
We are:
- Currently accepting auditions
- Taking FC requests for Batch 2 & 3
- Answering Questions
FCs for OPEN characters are negotiable.
| Anonymous: Do you need a specific character? |
Not that I can think of! All characters are more than welcome- OCs included.
