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I'm just your average New Yorker. A guy who thinks he can do more than he ought.

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Sorry about the unannounced hiatus. I'll get to writing a post in the morning. Should have up up by late afternoon tomorrow. Once again, very sorry for having disappeared.
I'm very happy to see the interest this has garnered in my absence. I took some time off to enjoy my summer and I'm glad I did, but now it's time to come tend to the garden.

@MacabreFox

The concept definitely looks intriguing! I'll take another look tomorrow when I'm not so tired and can read it through properly, then I'll decide if I can manage it. But with a free summer ahead, I think the prospect looks pretty good. :) Thanks for the heads up, bud.


We'd be happy to have you if you feel inspired.

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Being as historically-blind as I am to this setting, I will have to decline. If you ever find yourself in a roleplay set in Ancient Rome, I'm your man.


No need to know very much about the time, though, honestly, some knowledge is important. A summary glance at a few wiki pages ought to do if you truly are interested.

@The New Yorker

How important is knowledge of the historical period? This is not one of the areas I am overly familiar with...

Also. What posting pace do you envisage for the RP? Fast? Slow?

@MacabreFox

Thanks for thinking of me :)


As I said before, an understanding of the time period and basic local politics is decidedly important. But I find that enough can be garnered through the internet for a working knowledge base. As for the posting pace, obviously I'm not very uptight about when you post, so long as you do. I've already broken my main rules, however, I didn't warn anyone about my brief departure.

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As interesting as this rp looks, I still haven't made good on my other offers/interests to join other rps yet. I don't think it would be fair to join this one before I have at least looked over and determine if they will fill up a spot I have. In addition, I'm debating on how full I want to make my plate and if I can give enough attention to this rp as it deserves. So, saying that I will have to decline for now. If something changes, however, I'll be sure to give this another look and if I get an idea, join later. Thanks for mentioning me however and I appreciate you thinking about me!

@The New Yorker: Also, hi Serge. Nice to see someone I know make it through the guildfall, I've been bumping into them off and on, and good luck with your RP.


It's fantastic seeing you as well. Glad to have your interest, no matter how implied it is

Please feel free to come back at any time and test the waters.

Hold on, hold on.

I finish exams and return to RpG, as I often do with a burst of writing inspiration coinciding with an increase of free time.
I check the (unfortunately still dead) RPs I played a few months ago.
I come to the Advanced Interest Checks.
And THIS is here!

I was very sad about the previous death of this RP, and I loved my character.

Can I revise and reapply with the honourable Stefano Morosini, good New Yorker?


Hey there, pal! Glad to have you back. Feel free to post a primary cs if you'd like, I'd recommend waiting for the OOC however. I've made some changes to the cannon however, so I'd recommend you take a look at what's changed, and what hasn't. PM me if you have any questions.

I don't think I can overstate how happy I am with all this interest, even those who couldn't make a decision to join us today. Of course, everyone's inclusion is based upon the quality and robustness of their individual character sheet's, which I would recommend posting in the character tab of the OOC once it goes up. I would also recommend that everyone interested read the prologue material thoroughly before conceiving of a character. If there are any further questions, please PM me.

Finally, I'd like to thank @MacabreFox for bringing in so much fine potential.
Alright, these are pretty good character sheets. I'll provide more detailed critiques when the OOC goes up. I'm still hoping to gain some more interest.
We're starting out the campaign technically before the ship docks, so the bit about her going to the markets technically has not happened. Other than that, it's pretty good. Why don't you try fleshing out what Artemisia's role on the ship was during the important moments detailed in the previous events section.
I'm a little confused as to what's going on in the story time wise. How long has it been since the initial conflict? Has Emmett been tied up the whole time? How far have they traveled?
No need to rush. I'm just collecting interest for now.

Credits: the always lovely Lillian Thorne, and hunqwert on deviantart






This is a story of magical elements in a real world. A story of mystics, madmen, oracles, monsters, and Wizards; of racism and slavery, politics and war, corruption and creation, faith and logic. But it is set in the real world, it is surrounded by real events, and real people, and real-istic heroes. It begins in the town of Sintra, overlooked by the beautiful Sintra Mountains in Portugal, circa 1666. You are a person who lived in this small, partly coastal city on the day after the horrific events took place for one reason or another. From barmaid to banker, and explorer to saint, all who survived did so by seeking refuge in the mostly intact castle or barely intact monastery.

Those in power, who can culminate, fabricate, and discard with history in the most lethal of whims, seek a way to rid the world of the Dragon, and plunder any treasure that may accompany the beast into his dreams. It is to the courts dismay that on the docket to be killed the very next day is a man purporting to be the “Dread Captain Scar”, a mythical pirate and monster-killer. They free him, ask that he form a team of Monster Hunters, and with the blessings of the church, go into Morocco, where the Dragon’s lair is said to be, and end the creature’s ungodly life. You are among the potential hunters. You may be strong or weak, smart or dull, Christian or Muslim or Pagan or Heathen; a rogue, an explorer, a monk, a historian, a scholar, or a prostitute. Whatever your skill set or affiliation, you will be chosen to attend this journey, chosen to undertake this most righteous of paths... this is righteous, isn’t it?

What the unwary voyagers of this expedition don’t know, and what they could never know, is that they are about to enter a world of fantasy. A world only ever spoken of in fairytales. The world that they knew to exist will have its ramparts blasted open, and the light of the truth may blind whoever dares step through the crumbled wreckage of the lies which kept them hostage there. Though you were brought aboard the recently furbished ship of Emilio Cicatrise as a means of providing more man-power or seeking the truth of the night before, you set sail for your final destiny all the same. Just as Emilio ventures forth to seek his truer nature in the heart of Morocco, so too do you.

This is a revision of an RP I ran several months ago. There are some events which have occurred since the mythic night in Sintra in which the Dragon attacked. There’s a hider above which closely outlines these events, no need to fully read it now. I wanted to provide an example of how fleshed out this world is. There will be a beastiary when the RP launches which will detail all the creatures we have and will discover during the course of the RP. We will start the RP with our party getting off of Emilio’s vessel, the ‘Padre Etemo’, at the port of Mogador a fairly populous city on the coast of Morocco. The quest for the Dragon begins then, as the travelers seek the key to their fate. From there they trek into the berating heat of the Sahara as they ignorantly follow destiny’s path.







@Deserted@MacabreFox@dreamingflowers@The New Yorker@Fetzen

Alright and with that I can work on the next post that will totally change everything. Well it is going to bring the roleplay to new heights. Are you guys good with me opening up to the next scene?


Sure


Cillian O'Houlihan




As the Luskian dawn settled along the black coast, Cillian washed his child in a basin built into the main balcony of the manor. A lily floated in the soapy water with Kalen as he splashed playfully. Cillian could feel the coming warmth of the day as the sun’s rays breached the sky. Perhaps he would take Kalen to the underground garden, show him the thousand year old fungus and the worm farms. It would be cool down there until noon. He could then take the boy down the field, where he would practice with his new bow, one which he had strung yesterday. The boy could bask in the sun for a while until they headed down to the market to trade grapes for steel and leather and wool. Kalen always enjoyed being around the other people at the market, or so it seemed. The sunlight began to grow stronger as Cillian stood Kalen up to dry. It strengthened endlessly until it encompassed all his vision, and suddenly he was awake, propped up against a lone tree on the bluff he had inspected after walking with Grace. He had returned to the camp only briefly to retrieve his fly net which he now struggled to remove from his face and body.

He smiled as he watched Emmett dash across the desert sand toward the camp, in the distance behind him were a roving band, perhaps slavers. Cillian already had his fists covered, he forgot to unwrap them from the night before. He stretched his fingers a little in their place as he stood up, leaning against the husk of the tree. Some of his knuckles cracked in the process and he sighed in relief. Cillian began walking down the bluff as Rook set out along the desert toward the band. As he did Cillian approached the group from behind. He looked around the camp briefly, silently standing behind Rook’s tent. Now would be as good a time as any to try and have a look at Rook’s personal business, Cillian thought, as the group anxiously awaited Rook’s return. He slipped into the tent unnoticed and carefully looked though the things inside. Nothing seemed to be under the bedroll or a lamp he kept inside. He peaked briefly into his rucksack, saw a book, perhaps a journal. He wanted to grab it but he heard Rook returning to camp, speaking. Cillian looked around breathlessly, thinking of a way out of this situation. If he was caught in here it would be a damning situation. He turned on his heels as he knelt in the tent. Rook was saying something about the roving group, he couldn’t hear him clearly. He looked in the sack again, further in this time; rope, brush…

A sudden commotion outside startled Cillian, forcing him to quickly close the the ruck sack and peak through the flaps of the tent. Rook was on the ground and Emmett wrestled atop him. “What luck?” Cillian thought as he carefully slid from the tent and back around it. He peaked around the corner again to see Othen atop Emmett now, Floure stepping up. There would be no better time than now, Cillian thought, as he crossed the sandy desert floor toward the conflict. Othen had now separated the two and was shaking Emmett vigorously. Cillian caught Grace’s gaze as he approached the group casually, as if he’d always been there. Rook tossed Emmett’s daggers across the ground, exclaiming the boy’s madness. Cillian nodded then as he approached.

“You’re right, the boy is touched by more than just the heat.” Cillian unlatched the button on his utility belt pocket and slid the slightly wilted flower from it. He held it out as he approached the three men; Rook, Othen, Emmett. He came very close and held the flower between Othen and Emmett. “Isn’t this what you want?” Cillian asked flatly. He then brought the flower out of range again, holding it in his hand for Rook to inspect. “I found it amongst his things yesterday evening when we were setting up camp. I had been suspecting him for some time already.” Cillian lied, but with confidence. With clear foresight he could see how someone would have suspected something, if they truly were paying attention, which Cillian had to admit to himself that he had not. “I took it from him to see if he had in fact been using it. Last night’s escapades heightened my suspicions, but this proves it. Look at his eyes, for the lord’s sake.” Cillian said with a practiced disdain. In the courts of Lusk he had learned the complexities of such falsehoods. Sometimes lying was the best thing for everyone involved, and Cillian was only happy now that he had learned that skill and could employ it here. It didn’t matter if Emmett gave a conflicting story now, the truth was out and his word was tarnished. Cillian would suffer any repercussions this might have brought onto Grace. Rook would be able to deal with his nephew rationally, and perhaps Emmett would learn something from this whole scenario.

Cillian looked briefly over to Floure, hoping she’d be able to keep her information to herself. At this point, there were so many lies in the mix that Rook would never be able to get to the bottom of it. As far as Cillian was concerned, anyone who wanted to see Emmett cured of this plague would seize this opportunity to help him. “He needs rehabilitation.” Cillian said flatly at last, his eyes burning into Rook’s. Of all the lies told around this camp, this statement could not be counted among them. “Don’t you agree?”

Does anybody else want to go first or should I post again ? (based on the information that Emmett won't let go of Rook unless he's forced to)


You can go ahead. Cillian probably won't interrupt. I'll have the post up tonight probably.
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