Welcome to the Owl Escape
Organization, A role play about owls.
"Fly!" A voice yells, "FLY!!"
Next thing you know, your staring through the bars of a cage. A
tight chain is attached to your ankle, and in the cage beside you,
a young Barn Owl appears to be staring at you.
"My name is Golden, and If you are talking to me, then you have
probably been captured by the humans." The Owl tilts her head then
speaks, "You look trustworthy. Would you like to join the
O.E.O.?"
• All PH rules apply
• No Godmodding
• When I say Pancakes you say Waffles!
• Have fun!
• You have to listen to Golden and follow her orders until we get
to the OEO base. Once that happens, you can flail about how you
want. :)
Q: What do owls do in the OEO?
A: The point of the OEO is to help all the owls escape from the
captivity of labs and to be able to live free and in the wild.
Q: Why are the humans capturing owls?
A: The humans are capturing owls to do experiments and tests on
them.
Q: Were is the labs/the OEO? (were does it take place)
A: The Labs are in the city, (No city in particular) and the OEO is
in the basement of the labs.
Form:
[b]Name Of Owl:[/b]
[b]Your Username:[/b]
[b]Gender Of Owl:[/b]
[b]Description Of Owl: (Or Picture)[/b]
[b]Pancakes?[/b]
Name Of Owl:Dea Your Username:PrincessIchigo Gender Of Owl:female Description Of Owl:a normal female barn owl with a blue necklace
she picked up from the streets in the city(Or Picture) Pancakes?:waffles
(Now. You can start with all the caged owls in the car
together)
Golden struggled to flap her wings. The cage was to small for her
and she felt a sharp pain in her back from the cage pressing on it.
"Is everyone ok?" she questioned the caged owls.
Golden nudges the cage bars and looks at Feathers, "Stop that. You
are going to hurt yourself...' Golden murmurs, then attempts to
flap her wings again, but only make the pain worse.
Tsuya notices the owls flying silently through the room and smiles.
Well, the best she could do with a beak. She had learned this skill
a while ago, but was biding her time for the right moment. Which
was now.
With one, fluid motion, she flips the latch on her cage and nudges
the door open, flapping out into the open, but falling to the
ground with a startled squawk. There were metal bits clipped on to
the base of her wings, which made it impossible to fly.
She calls from the ground to the other owls, fanning her wings out,
or attempting to.