[@idlehands]-I'm sorry to lose you, idlehands. [quote=@FluffyOne] Bloody hell, y'all are fast when it comes to this stuff. Out of curiosity [@AmongHeroes], how much can we play around with the Knightly traits or are they set in stone? For instance I was wondering if the Lion's Roar could be retrofitted - fluff wise mostly of course - into something akin to Joan D'Arc only more . . . motherly, for the lack of better words. I apologize for not having the most concrete words to describe it but I was thinking over the possibility of creating a female Knight that utilizes that trait to something resembling Joan's reputation / romanticized "aura" if it makes any sense. [/quote] The manifestation of this trait is probably the most ambiguous of those I listed. I think it would be appropriate for you to have it as you described. Just please keep in mind that there really is no magical "aura" or ethereal aspect to this trait. [@Zendrelax]-Nicely done. Accepted. [@Gowi]-Also very well put together. Your theme reminds me of someone...hmmm...Accepted. [hr] [center][color=orange][h3]A Note Upon Setting and Historical Relevance[/h3][/color][/center] So there have been a couple people express concern over the timeline of the RP, and how it relates in representation to the [i]true[/i] era in which the Arthurian legend is to take place. For all intents and purposes, our story can be viewed as taking place in the heart of the medieval period--think chivalry, plate armor, longbows, heraldic crests, great castles and cathedrals, etc. Almost every representation of Arthur, from Disney movies, to books like [i]The Once and Future King[/i], express Arthur and his legend outside of historical veracity. This RP is simply for enjoyment, and scratching the itch I've had of doing an RP with great knights, vile villains, and an air of magical wonder. I hope this clears things up for everyone. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.