` valesco { a post first war rpg }
26 April 2014 @ 06:16 pm
VALESCO BINGO 2!  
So, I'm issuing another BINGO challenge to all you Valescoites. The prize for winning? $20 iTunes Gift Card




SOME Rules:

1) There's no time limit to get it done, so if someone doesn't win until next year, then so be it!
2) ONE THREAD PER BOX BECAUSE WE ARE BAD ASSES
3) BINGO = filling in the whole box. Middle square is free!
4) Everyone will get a different chart, and POST IT (PUBLICLY) IN YOUR CDJ It fuels the competition!
5) Threads that count are posted from here on out!

Comment here so I can start on your table!

TABLES TABLES TABLES )
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` valesco { a post first war rpg }
22 December 2013 @ 06:36 pm
VALESCO BINGO!  
So in my endless creeping on IJ, I found a nifty idea created by the community resorted. It's a BINGO sheet to help activity in the community!

b-i-n-g-o )
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` valesco { a post first war rpg }
04 February 2013 @ 11:01 pm
Site-Wide Plot!  
follow the cut the latest plot! )
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` valesco { a post first war rpg }
01 January 2013 @ 08:31 pm
Everything EuroCup!  
++++++++++ )

ooc: Feel free to use this post to show support for your team over the course of the tournament!
 
 
` valesco { a post first war rpg }
16 September 2012 @ 09:25 pm
Game-Wide Plot!  
"The International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy is a law in the wizarding world that was first signed in 1689, then established officially in 1692.[2] The law was laid down by the International Confederation of Wizards to safeguard the wizarding community from Muggles, and hide its presence from the world at large."


Wizards have been living in a separate world from muggles for almost three hundred years. Even though most are fine and satisfied with this situation, there are some who believe that they should not have to hide who they are. They should not have to conceal their broomsticks or their quidditch stadiums, and they believe that they should have more freedom to roam the world that has seemingly been taken over by muggles.

These wizards and witches are not necessarily associated with You-Know-Who. They are just proud of their magic and don't want to be suppressed by the these seemingly unfair laws.

So, they are taking a stand.

Random acts of surprise, confusion, and yes, violence are popping up all over England; specifically near muggle areas. Obliviators are working over time other magical residents are being used as pawns to showcase their abilities to muggles.

SO! This is where you guys come in. )
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