[centre][img]http://img05.deviantart.net/5e25/i/2010/104/8/1/dogs_of_war_by_skor2d.jpg[/img] All rights to this image go to [url=http://skor2d.deviantart.com/]Skor2d[/url], check him out.[/centre] Hail and well met, If you know anything about my RPing history on this site, then you well know what to expect from this RP; that being gritty sell-sword adventuring in the world of Warhammer Fantasy Battles. In a similar vein to [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/92880-let-sleeping-dogs-lie/ooc][i]"Let Loose the Dogs of War!"[/i][/url] and [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/155351-treasure-hunters-a-warhammer-fantasy-adventure/ooc][i]Treasure Hunt[/i][/url] by CelticSoldier, as well as games such as [i]Warhammer: Dark Omen[/i] and its sequel [i]Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat[/i], we shall once more be delving into the world of mercenary work within the WHFB spectrum. In this incarnation I have decided to go with an already established company of my own devising - The Guild of Esteemed Sellswords - much the [url=http://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/Grudgebringers]The Grudgebringers[/url] of Morgan Bernhardt and those members of Glen Cook's [i]Black Company[/i], I am looking for pre-defined roles (a medic, a cook, a hardened veteran and so on) to constitute the core and iron backbone of the Guild. You may then be wondering where the Hell does Morrslieb come into this then? Well, it is no obscure knowledge that the 'demon moon' is a sign of bad omens, daemonic interventions and all manner of mishaps and disasters in the Warhammer world - the fact it is ascending is probably bad enough. There are other things beside, but I'd not want to spoil potential plot lines in the interest thread. I'm looking for writers of a good standard, as well as folks who are able to think for themselves when I'm not about (including just how far you can go without dismantling the entire RP in my abscence!), people who can post at least once a week/round or possibly twice. Most WHFB races (of a lawful/neutral alignment) are allowed - no Beastmen, Skaven, sentient zombies or generally anything that would be knifed as soon as they entered a civilised settlement. In fact, as far as possible, I'd rather keep it to Men, Dwarfs and Elves, that going from the most common to the least common. [i]Where[/i] such men (or women) may be from is up to the player. So, all I can say now is thank you for reading all of that (assuming you [b]did[/b] read it all) and, should you be interested, then pop a post up with interest, any questions you might have, and any potential character concepts you see yourself indulging in.