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Wow... that was awful.
- Adjutor Insula -

The Valiant Dawn had successfully arrived at the Adjutor Insula, the only boat of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Designed as a fast-moving transport ship for carrying large numbers of people around swiftly, it was the perfect vessel to carry the peacekeepers to the soon-to-be violent realm of the Adjutor Insula. Outwardly, there was few things threatening about it - there were few cannons, armour had been traded in favour of speed and there were no violent or gory drawings or carvings that usually adorned Torin warships. The same could not be said for the people on board - everyone was carrying some kind of sword or axe and wore armour, either the leather armour of the army, but without any of the telltale insignias, or the tribal armour of the Rockshatter clan.

"Alright, lads and lasses, listen up!" The captain of the boat cried out. The crew stopped what they were doing and listened. "We are here for one reason and one reason only - to prevent whoever is in charge here from going to war. We need to be as persuasive as possible. No-one listens to criminals. Everyone here must respect the Insula's laws - if even one of us breaks them, any opposition we encounter will bring that up. Y'all are representing the Empire now. Anything you do is done in the name of the Empress herself."
The Gryph amongst the crew were rapt, contemplating the captain's words deeply. Few of them had ever been on jobs of national importance before and responsibility was weighing heavily on all of them. Being new to it all, they were going to be sure to keep themselves in check.
The Rockshatter Kasai, on the other hand, paid little heed to the captain's ramblings. They had done things their way for centuries and it had usually worked. A few of them told themselves simply to treat the citizens of this strange country like kinsmen, but most planned to stay on the boat throughout the whole trip anyway.
"This is an important job and we cannot afford to screw it up. If we fail, hundreds - no, thousands of people may die. Thousands of fathers, brothers, uncles and sons will lay down their lives for this conquest, and one side will ultimately fall, making their sacrifices pointless. If we can prevent all those meaningless deaths, we will be praised as heroes once we get home. If we cannot, we may as well take our own lives."

The mood was dulled somewhat after that last sentence as the true realisation of what their task was finally settled on the crew. Some saw it as a low-importance issue, one that didn't really matter. Others saw it as a paid holiday. Now they were disillusioned, any happy feel that had surrounded the journey was killed. The crew was in a somewhat dour mood as they moved crates, tied the boat and lowered the sails. One poor sod left to pay for docking and came back in tears.

The Captain who was in charge of the Valiant Dawn bore the name Orion Daemus, though he was simply referred to as Daemus (by his superiors) or Cap'n (by his crew). Orion was your average Gryph - tall, gold skinned, muscular. Unlike many officers, he got to his position the old-fashioned way - by earning it. Though he was considered to be rough and insensitive, he was one of the best negotiators Torin had, especially since Gaius was out testing the Divine Wind, and he had made it his personal quest to prevent a war or die trying.
"Captain, we got a situation"

It was about mid-afternoon. Most of the crew were off exploring local culture and preaching peace, so the first thing Orion thought was that one of the crewmen had broken a law. He turned to face the soldier who had addressed him.

"What's the matter, Private?"

"There's a bunch-a soldier boys asking about you" the Private told him "sayin' they need you to go with 'em."

"Asking about me? What do you mean?"

"Well, I was walking on the docks to stretch me legs and this big soldier boy comes up to me and says 'Excuse me, do you know that ship?' and points to the iDawn. I says 'Yessir, that's the boat I came in on.'. He says 'Do you know who owns it?' and I says 'Yessir, that would be the Captain.' and he says - "

"Private" Captain Daemus asks patiently "Did he say why I needed to go with him?"

"Yes he did, sir. He says you need to go with 'im and his lads to go to their army camp or sumthin like that. Seemed quite insistent."

"That'll be all, Private. Return to your duties."

"Aye, aye, sir" the Private saluted clumsily. He took a few steps in the other direction before turning to ask his captain "What duties, sir?"

But the captain had other things to think about. He wasn't expecting such a response so soon. He needed to gather his thoughts - and a troupe of guards - before going to meet the soldiers.

"Private" he called the grunt over "Find Commander Ripley. He should be just downstairs, in his quarters. Tell him to hold the fort while I'm away"

"Yes, sir"

And you there, Tribesman" the Rockshatter in question looked stunned for a moment, but swiftly regained composure "you come with me. And you, Corporal." In the end, Captain Daemus gathered eight soldiers to accompany him, three tribesmen, five soldiers. He disembarked the Dawn and went to meet the soldiers.

"We are ready. However, we refuse to disarm. If I'm walking into a trap, I want my weapons and guards with me at all times."
just awaiting annalynne's response.
No worries. As long as you're still RPing, I don't mind if you take a bit of time.
The Fated Fallen said
It's been there since I joined about 5 months ago


The guy who posted it was banned. What the heck is it about? Did someone join RPG just to advertise kitchens?
What's the deal with the Kitchen Offers thing on the front page?
Peace Keeper said
Angels, Demons. Ghosts, whatever.


Ghosts, I might allow. As long as they stay 'ghostly' - scary, dark, like to hide in shadowy places. Haunted areas would be abandoned or scarcely visited.
Vampirism and lycanthropy, I will only permit if they affect everyone equally- no race is more vulnerable or resistant to the disease than any other. Also, we'll need to set rules and powers for lycans and and vamps so everyone agrees.
Angels, demons, zombies etc. are not allowed.
Ghouls will have to be 'feral' - normal people who have gone mad through illness, isolation or weird mushrooms. Side effects may include baldness, glowing eyes, unnatural bursts of energy and an aversion to both clothes and any and all other forms of intelligent life.
Corvus' laughed bitterly "Good to see Estermere treats it's guests with such kindness and compassion." He paused, then added as an afterthought "Mind you, being a full human myself, I don't think I can really say anything. So far, everyone has been perfectly pleasant to me."

"But how do you see me?" It was put to her as a test and Corvus made no attempts to hide that. "If I can see right through you, I wonder if you can do the same to me. Perhaps we are just open people, or know each other particularly well. Tell me what you think of me."

"Never play a bad hand" he said as a response to her statement about him having the upper hand. His tone was stiff, but motivating, a little bit like a mentor or tutor of some kind "First rule of covert operations: if it looks like things are going to go belly up, they probably will. Second rule: All warfare depends on deception. The spy and the assassin are two of the most powerful units at a general's disposal. A good warrior can win a battle, a good spy could win a war. If you really want to go into the shadowy business of contract killing, that's one of the big things you need to know. And my third rule: know your target better than he knows himself. Before you go kamikaze and start shanking folk for the giggles, remember most contractors pay for as little blood spilled as possible. If you want to deal with someone without having to fight of his security, not to mention thguards, you need to study a man until you know his next move before even he knows it. Find out what he likes, dislikes, loves, loathes, his vices and temptations, the moment's he's at his strongest and, most crucially, when he is weakest. Wait for the opportune moment - you were impatient in the bar today. You got sloppy and thus got caught. If I were anyone else, you might be dead, or worse. The entire enterprise relies on you having a plan. Don't break it, don't deviate and always have a backup plan in case things go wrong. Have two, just in case."

Bloody hell, he could talk. Corvus never really thought of himself as the talkative type, but now he wasn't so sure. Obviously this girl wasn't like the rest of these degenerates, with her good manners and slightly rebellious nature. Did she think the same way he did? Would she be willing..?

No. He had to screen her thoroughly before he asked anything major.
Corvus had to say, the girl had potential. Naturally finding the darkest parts of the road, pacing softly so her footfalls went almost undetected; She certainly seemed like an ex-thief. But -
"You walk like a man."

"Okay, first things first, we should get formalities out of the way. My name is Corvus. I'm a - was a soldier. Learned enough about the art of war to last me several lifetimes. I should warn you, I've never undertaken an assassination before. I was frontline and guerrilla, so I guess we share some similarities, but I can't help you with specifics. If I'm taking you to my home, I need to know a few things. What exactly are you hoping will happen tonight and what do you think will happen? Be honest"
Dinh AaronMk said
I have over 82 items on my rotator. I used to make my own signatures but I decided I'd just rip things I think are amusing.One of the things I put into my rotator lately are the phenomenon known as "Plane Ponies". It's an /mlp/ thing, general premise is you take an airplane and turn it into a cartoon horse and it does pone things. More often than not their fighter jets, and more often it's the write and drawfags that present them with some very fun personality.Then there's also the pone.And then you got a lot of praise for best troll from the staff: MA Larson and satyr.


Well that's weird. Even for the brony crowd. But also, strangely charming.
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