[h1] List of Accepted Characters [/h1] [color=red] [b]So a quick note about characters: Instead of posting a new post each time you make a character, once your first character is accepted you are going to make one post and keep all of your characters together. All sheets must be flanked by hiders.[/b] [/color] [h2]Accepted Characters[/h2] [u][b]Maxx:[/b][/u] [color=cornflowerblue] Sr. Iro Hesekar:[/color] Fairfolk priest who is travelling to heal those afflicted by the Legion. [color=gold]Apollos del Orarius:[/color] A master thief and mercenary in the war business for the fun of it. Luke Feng and Yang Tou: A naive gnome explorer who is travelling around Tithe on the back of his trusty stoic copper golem, Yang You. He is making a map of Tithe to bring back to Ostracus. [color=9966CC] Asher Stormfront: [/color]A young Fairfolk seer who travels Tithe, protecting people from the evil she sees in her visions. [color=olivedrab]Bjorn Svero:[/color] The proud an wise chieftain of Ensom, a province of Jikari. He is known for his incredible strength and military leadership skills. [u][b]Septic Gentleman:[/b][/u] [color=burlywood]Darsi Ruuk:[/color] One of the Ruuk brothers. He's a trader that loves chemistry and blowing things up. [color=burlywood]Dosi Ruuk:[/color] One of the Ruuk brothers. He's the more down-to-earth of the two, more concerned with commerce and trade than with experimenting. [color=slategray]Lord of Owls:[/color] A mysterious spirit said to prey on Red Legion soldiers while they sleep. [u][b]He Who Walks Behind: [/b][/u] Calder: The Minotaur Philosopher: a famous minotaur warrior who left to find his place in the world. Is slowly dying of a magical disease. [u][b]UrbanEvolution[/b][/u] Tucker Clayden: A playboy bard who travels with a fire-breathing dragon. Arya Falen: A young witch-in-training. Wickedly bright and bitingly sarcastic. [color=steelblue]Tooth-in-the-sea:[/color] Nick's lizard fetish. A swashbuckling trader and former ship captain in the Tropics. [b][u]Fat Boy Kyle[/u][/b] [s][color=92278f]Honoria:[/color] A brooding and vengeful shade with a hatred of the Red Legion (and also a really big snake). [color=a36209]Kuruk:[/color] An exiled prince of the Numidian Herds who now operates as a mercenary. [/s] [b][u]Nron[/u][/b] Sikarthis: A lone wolf Glacial Knight warrior-turned-diplomat. Tári Númenessë: A manipulative and catlike Haderlockian diplomat. [b][u]The_Written_John[/u][/b] Bartleby Sterling: A cowardly Talborian lord who, pressed for money, has decided to attempt to steal Red Legion weaponry and sell it to the other races. [b][u]Jonnyh447[/u][/b] [color=39b54a]Tobias Fischer:[/color] A curious and somewhat naive Orc fisherman. Adelaide del Monte: The grounded and neglected middle child in the wealthy Nephari family. [b][u]Ink Blood[/u][/b] [s][color=fff200]Heoron:[/color] A calm and collected Ogre treasure hunter. [/s] [b][u]SirBeowulf[/u][/b] [s][color=440e62]Tanzanno Fernando:[/color] A swordmaster and fencing instructor from Southern Nepharie.[/s] [b][u]Mr Allen J[/u][/b] Morag-Nog: A crippled and eccentric orc tinker and inventor. [b][u]Leonerdo[/u][/b] Wizzlebee LaShtup: A secretive gnome alchemist who is secretly a practitioner of the art of necromancy. [color=fff200]Kane Bounevialle:[/color] A city guard of Maceron famous for his bravery and stance against oppression. [h2]Inactive Characters[/h2] These are characters who have not been posted as for one week. If you are going to be away for more than one week, notify me, as characters who are not rped as for two weeks with no reason are killed. [h2]Deceased Characters[/h2] They were true patriots... [H2]Notable NPCs[/h2] The following is a list of important characters in the rp who are non-player-controlled (NPC). [hider=Notable NPCs] [b]King Draco of Ferdinand:[/b] The king of Talbor and leader of the Knights of the Ram. Draco is a haughty ruler who is somewhat disconnected with his lower-class people, causing some stirring amongst peasants and factory workers. While Draco isn't particularly skilled as a politican, he is a gifted military leader. [b]Prince John of Ferdinand:[/b] The eldest son of the king of Talbor and heir to the throne. John is a lecherous and hedonistic prince who doesn't seem even slightly interested in the affairs of the kingdom despite being heir to the throne. He would much rather party and sleep with harlots than fight in a battle or lead a kingdom. [b]Sir Randolph Fallon:[/b] The head of the Knights of the Ram, Randolph is a prideful and envious noble, obsessed with his reputation. Once a good and virtuous knight, peer pressure combined with his excessive pride is beginning to lead him down a path of corruption. [b]Lady Ericur Tolkien:[/b] The somewhat offish baroness of Debbeshire, a town in the central plains of Talbor. She seems to have an unhealthy fascination with sheep, and in the past has been known to put the welfare of the town's livestock before the welfare of her people. Some say that her strange idiosyncrasy is the product of combat fatigue from years of being a dragon rider in the war on Ostracus. [b]Lord Jesse Chrysostom:[/b] A renowned and widely-respected baron from the village of Harrinshire. He is known to be a gifted poet and wordsmith, and has incredibly long hair which some peasants tell stories about, saying that his hair is magical. He is known to sing and recite poetry at the king's banquets. [b]Lord Alastair Solem:[/b] The solitary and cryptic baron of Olenport, Alastair is known to be a bit of a shady customer. He is reclusive and antisocial, preferring to sit in his tower all day rather than go to banquets or celebrations. Despite allegations, he is one of the least corrupt of the barons. [b]Lord Aaron Steele:[/b] A rough and cruel baron residing in the Oreshire, a mining town up in the mountains. Despite his generally grumpy disposition, Aaron is fairly social and personable towards his people and will often walk through the farm terraces, talking to farmers and personally assessing the state of the crops. He used to be a longbowman in the army, but he got his eye cut out by a gnome. [b]Tara Ichumenon:[/b] A renowned alchemist and the best apothecary in Talbor. She is an elderly woman who runs a small shop in Maceron where she makes particularly powerful brews, so powerful that many people will send their sick or injured to her before they send them to the hospital. Tara is from Orarius originally, where she studied magic at the Grand Tower. She travelled the world for quite a while, but that was long ago and her old bones have grown too tired to go far from Maceron. She is cranky and somewhat senile, but she has the best intentions at heart. [b]Chancellor Feuille:[/b] The Chancellor of Nepharie. Feuille is a somewhat overconfident ruler who, while a good politician, might not be the person you want to be going into war with. He is somewhat cowardly when it comes to bloodshed, but wields the largest army in Tithe and knows it, though he prefers peace over war. He is incredibly indecisive about combat, something which may lead to his downfall. [b]Kjed Svero:[/b] The prince of Ensom and Bjorns successor. Kjed is a young and naive lad who thinks he's invincible. He is headstrong, reckless, rebellious, and the perfect ruler to drive Jikari right into the ground if a major threat showed up. [b]Emperor Sheng Huo:[/b] The second emperor of the Huo Dynasty of Ostracus, Sheng is a young and inexperienced leader. He just recently took over after his father died of old age and is still grieving his death. Sheng tends to be somewhat petty, and holds grudges for long periods of time, though he has the means to be a great leader someday. [b]Qsr. (queen of servants) Castira Lux:[/b] The current high priest of Concordius, Castira is a wise and venerable ruler from another time. She's fair and just, but she's slow to adjust to new threats and is beginning to lose some of her touch. [b]King Skeron Kahnge:[/b] The king of Haderlock. Skeron is a cold and angry ruler with a short temper and a brutish disposition. He is a seasoned veteran judging by his missing eye and facial scars, and doesn't care what it takes to win so long as he does it. It is said that he once tried to have a woman beheaded for treason and when the executioner wouldn't do it, he took the axe and did it himself. [b]Sir Arrond Blount:[/b] Sir Arrond is a Haderlockian general and the commander of the Nordavind. He is a living legend around Haderlock, and is said by some to be a demigod due to his incredible strength. While he's an excellent and ruthless military leader, Arrond can be somewhat cocky, as his reputation has grown quite widespread (Being recognized every time you walk into a bar tends to make your ego grow). [b]King Moroz Kulak:[/b] The king of Glaces. Moroz is a territorial and xenophobic leader who has learned a lot in his four hundred years of being king (because he is the only king who has ever been there, like, ever). He is an ice giant, and is known to torture foes for information. He rivals Skeron in brutality. [b]Led Kobye:[/b] The general of the Glacial Knights. Led is a wise and prideful general who hates to lose. He takes time to individually test every man under his command in combat, and is rarely defeated; those who beat him become lieutenants. He has also been the general of the Knights for literally ever (ever since Glaces came into existence four hundred years ago). [b]Grand Patriarch Mumuruk Gatoa:[/b] The current Grand Patriarch of the Dorak. A burly, light-hearted fellow who has kept the country in good standing for nearly two decades. Prone to friendly competitions, gatherings, and demonstrations of his own strength and prowess, Mumuruk exemplifies the carefree and life-loving nature of the Dorak immaculately. [b]Isaiah Stormfront:[/b] A wise and cryptic Fairfolk seer who lives on the border of Concordius and Central Nepharie. He is said to be a powerful psychic who can see deep into the future, but he acts somewhat senile. Isaiah is often called in as an advisor to Chancellor Feuille and Qsr. Lux. [b]Nick:[/b] Nick is a wandering Saurian drunkard who was once believed to be an oracle. He stumbles about the southern kingdoms, making references to places that do not exist and people who are not present. He is known to break the fourth wall. [/hider]