[center][color=red][b][u][h3] The Outcasts [ Dragon Age Inquisition ][/h3][/u][/b][/color] [u][b][h3](open)[/h3][/b][/u] [i]Why always be a big hero when you can be one of those guys in the group? Before you read anything about the plot, I only crave for partners who offer descriptive and lengthy posts and who are ready for challenges, because that's what I offer. I already have a character ready for this plot![/i] [i][u]Frances (human female Rogue)[/u] x [u]Male Qunari mercenary[/u][/i] (The more he's like The Iron Bull, the better!) Iron Bull is one of the best things that have happened to me in DA universe, I swear. I really like The Iron Bull and his character. Now, YC doesn't have to necessarily be the rip off of this character (I truly prefer original characters with original backstory and personality) but there are some similarities I wish YC had with the Bull. His humorous side and his view on the world, but also the fact that he likes redheads, because 90% of my characters are always redheads, how convenient? I have a character sheet ready for MC, so just ask! This takes place even before the Breach opened. YC should have already the similar status as Bull, he leads the group of mercenaries, while MC is the leader of a notorious group of assassins. While YC's group is skilled when it comes to fighting hard, MC's group is more rougish and quick and our characters get to clash with one another. MC and her group move to the Storm Coast in order to build a hold where they'll basically be the ones who'll roam freely the coast, take it as their own and bring down the Blades of Hessarin. The real reason why MC wanted to move to the Storm Coast was because of the ancient dwarven port, which was believed to be abandoned for years and the entrance was sealed. Excited with the idea to take something for herself and the group in order for them to grow stronger, MC refuses to back out of this. She's very stubborn and ambitious, and needless to say, a great and respected leader. YC on the other hand was paid to track down these assassins. Perhaps a noble or a rich merchant stated his concerns and was already a victim and suffered greatly since one of their assaults and since he wasn't their target, he just got in a way, he's one of the rare survivors which MC left. This person paid YC a lot of money which YC couldn't reject and managed to track down MC's group and they meet in the Storm Coast. There'll either be a very heated dialogue or they'll strike without waiting a moment. During one of their attacks, the Breach opens and Rifts come down on Storm Coast. These two groups end fighting along with each other to kill off the demons, but it's MC's group that suffers, leaving only her trusted friend and herself alive. YC and his mercenaries get to kill all the demons and leave MC and her friend at YC's mercy and that's the moment when she needs to tone down her attitude. If YC is similar to The Bull, our characters will have an interesting dynamic, because my rogue female will be a trickster and mischievous redhead with short temper. Thanks to this, MC and her friend will become YC's mercenaries and they'll work together. However, I imagine our characters are big fans of alcohol and while being intoxicated, they get into intimate intercourse. That said, I don't plan on making them friends immediately. Just some sort of respect that they share with one another and it progressively grows into something more. Once things do escalate, they don't treat it as anything special. They'll make up excuses, they're both attractive individuals with needs so it's absolutely normal that they can do each other if they're available. But it'll make it better if they deny that they like each other a little bit more than that. As for the Inquisition, it won't change much from the actual game, but with our own twists. Our characters will be considered as 'outcasts' in the Inquisition, simply because they do not come from the most trusting side of the story, which might bring our characters closer, but they're still extremely useful with their resourcefulness and skill, and we all know Inquisition is desperate for help. Where the story leads us next? Inquisition will start debating on who will they side with: the Templars or rebel mages, which we will decide or our characters can even do something to ruin what the superiors from the Inquisition originally planned, though they're never caught and that remains a secret between them. After that we'll slowly close in to the entire "In Your Heart Shall Burn" thing, followed by the events that will lead into the Skyhold and of course, I don't want to miss the entire Winter Palace drama. Following the game and how we build it up with our own twists will be fairly easy, if you ask me. The theme in this rolelplay is to make a complicated relationship, considering that Qunari aren't the "lovey dovey" types. Character I have for this is very romantically unaware for reasons that will be obvious within the story. So the point is to confuse the hell out of these two unaware that what they have is actually love, but they keep messing up, angering, hurting each other, only to come back to one another. I am SO done with cookie cutter relationships in roleplays, seriously. I want the struggle and the drama, so the good moments feel much better![/center]