Alright let's check out what we have here so far. [b]@Enalais[/b] - Jacen Bright, a noble knight from Westmarch. I like how Jacen has experienced first-hand the results of the Plague and the invasion of the Blightlord. [b]@TheObsidianWolf[/b] - Will wait. [b]@Epic Score[/b] Will wait. [b]@Everyone[/b] - So far I have revealed the Darklord, Icelord, and the Blightlord. There is also the Wraithlord, Ducklord, and the Templar, among others (but they're secret for now). They've been in my head for a very long time. The Templar is also one of the Lords, but his general appearance and demeanor is far different from the other Lords; he's been more of a religious type of figure, and I don't know if I want him to play a role in this roleplay or not. I've always imagined the Icelord as living in a large tower of thick ice surrounded by a wall of ice, encased in snow-white armor and having blue skin; he's an antagonizing figure towards the Varan up in their wintry lands, trying to invade every year to reclaim his old lands; he is not as powerful as the Wriaht/Blight/Darklord. The Darklord has always been this once-powerful figure who was banished by his brother, the Wraithlord with help by the Icelord, but in this roleplay he is banished by the Blightlord; the Darklord was the rival of the Wraithlord, and would have been featured prominently in Under Deep, another of my abandoned roleplays. The Blightlord once ruled a corrupted land called the Badlands, but a lot of that's been changed. The Wraithlord was similar to the Darklord, just a lot more aggressive; where the Darklord wants to conquer and rule, the Wraithlord wants to destroy and annihilate. The Ducklord, if you haven't guessed, can control ducks; that's not a joke; he was once a cunning, more-powerful Lord with greater powers, but the other Lords worked together to punish him, and to ridicule him they stripped him of his powers and allowed him to control ducks; a lot of tales and legends of the Lords often speak of how the Ducklord would greatly annoy his rivals by plaging their domains with hordes of loud, noisy, obnoxious ducks.