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Premise


It is a time of high adventure, of danger and intrigue, of crashing waves and singing steel. The island colonies on the Antillean Archipelago have become a hotbed of intrigue and opportunity, as the distant kingdoms of the Old World struggle for a grip on the New World, while a rising tide of revolutionaries vie for independence. Commodities like sugar, cotton, and gold have led to huge industries of exploitation in the Archipelago, and artifacts from the Old Empire are irresistible lures for explorers and treasure hunters. And wild rumors of ancient ruins, strange monsters in the waters and jungles, and treasures with supernatural powers draw in the curious, the bold, the ambitious, and the mad.

In the middle of all this is the sprawling city of Free Sail, a haven for spirited adventurers and bloodthirsty pirates. In theory, it is a neutral port of fair trade for all of the Old World kingdoms and their colonies. In practice, it is where political agents go to hire mercenaries, spies, saboteurs, and assassins; where buccaneers and explorers go for rumors of the strange and the valuable; where marauders of the dreaded Black Fleet come to spend the spoils of their plunder and look for their next prey.

In such a time and place, the only true law is the steel at your side. More conflicts are settled by duels than by judges, and master swordsmen can carry the authority of a king or queen, at least until another duelist comes to claim their title. No matter the allegiance, the golden rule of the Archipelago is “it's only yours if you can fight for it,” a rule that applies to everything from treasures, to lovers, to your very life.

The city of Free Sail has no end of opportunities to be found. Wealth. Power. Treasures beyond the imagination…

…but only if you can fight for it.


Overview

Setting: The city of Free Sail, in the heart of the Antillean Archipelago (a fictionalized version of the Caribben Sea).
Time Frame: Roughly the Age of Sail (1600s-1700s), but with anachronisms ranging from the Vikings to the Napoleonic Wars.
Technology Level: Pre-Industrial Revolution; gunpowder is available, but guns are limited to single-shot flintlock pistols and muskets. Far and away, the more common weapons of the day are sabres, rapiers, cutlasses, and daggers.
Starting Season: Late spring, with seas deceptively calm but with the risk of sudden massive storms at any tjme.
Magic Availability: There is no innate spellcasting, but there are artifacts and treasures rumored to have supernatural powers. You can't cast a lightning bolt, for example, but you might find a jewel or a crown that lets you control the weather.
Tone and Vibe: This RP is meant to be focused around dashing heroes, flashing blades, and acts of derring-do. I'm less interested in gritty realism or sneering cynics, and more interested in gallant sailors fighting off cut-throat pirates, colorful masked vigilantes fighting for the oppressed and the downtrodden, scoundrels with hearts of gold. At any given moment, someone should be able to swing from a chandelier without it feeling out of place.
Inspirations:
Classic adventure films like The Sea Hawk and The Crimson Pirate
Treasure Island (any version, pick your favorite)
The Princess Bride
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Three Musketeers
The Mask of Zorro
The 7th Sea role-playing game






Rules

All players are expected to abide by these rules at all times. Breaking these rules can result in expulsion from the game.
  • First and foremost, all of the Guild's Fundamental Rules apply.
  • This is an open-ended game with no explicitly planned overarching story. Prospective players are allowed to submit a character sheet at any time. Approval or denial of a character sheet is up to the GM's discretion.
  • If approved, players are expected to post at least once every two weeks. Posts should be a minimum of 3 paragraphs, and should make some progress in advancing their particular plot.
  • Players are allowed to play one character at a time.
  • Remember the setting. This is a world in which daring adventure, court intrigue, whirlwind romance, and deadly duels are commonplace. It is not intended to be a slice-of-life game, nor is it a grimdark edge-fest or a shonen battle anime. If you can't imagine your character swinging from a chandelier at any given time, it's probably not appropriate for this game.
  • Content is to be kept PG-13 at most. Death and violence, sexual content, profanity, drug and alcohol use, and “heavy” themes like slavery and colonialism are not banned, but graphic depictions of any of the above are not appropriate. When in doubt, “fade to black” when something unsavory is about to happen- it's better to be implicit rather than explicit.
  • Colored text or distinct fonts are nice, but not necessary. If you do decide to format your text, please make sure it is easily readable.
  • Collaborative PvP is not just allowed, but encouraged. However the operative word there is collaborative. Get the explicit permission and cooperation of any other players you want to fight with, and don't deliberately humiliate or ‘bury’ other people's characters.
  • Killing other player's characters- including their supporting NPCs- is not allowed, without express permission from the other player.
  • “God-modding” the setting- such as destroying major locations, making your character the king/queen, or otherwise fundamentally altering the setting- is not allowed.



Available Factions

The following factions are active and have vested interests in the Antillean Archipelago. Characters are allowed to be members of any faction, or act independently.







Points of Conflict

The various factions, kingdoms, and enterprising individuals at work in the Antillean Sea often come into conflict, for a number of causes:




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All formatting originates via the work of Lord Wraith
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Excited to get started on this one! Do you want me to format the CS I gave you into the one provided or is the I did good enough?
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Woo, will start on a sheet tonight
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Excited to get started on this one! Do you want me to format the CS I gave you into the one provided or is the I did good enough?


The one you've got should be fine.
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Ah; it's forbidden to fundamentally alter the setting, even through purely IC RP?

That's a deal-breaker, sorry. Please forgive me.
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Got some kinks to work out with the character and need to do some reflecting on him, but here's an idea of what I've got cooking so far.

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To clarify:

Characters can certainly have an impact on the setting. However, it still needs to be within the realm of possibility for an above-average human to accomplish, and altering the setting in a way that affects the way other people get to play is out of bounds.

A multi-chapter story about opposing a corrupt governor, gathering the resources and contacts needed to confront him, before eventually deposing him, would be a perfectly appropriate story arc. A single post where a PC immediately shoots all the world leaders and declares themselves king of the universe is not.

Likewise, when it comes to supernatural elements, searching for a magic item that heals wounds or reverses aging would be a great mcguffin to form a story around. Starting the game with a bauble that makes you completely invincible and gives you flight and super-strength and laser-eyes would render any conflict pointless.

Rising up in the ranks of a faction, working to undermine their leaders, and even gradually building a faction of your own are all viable plots. Completely hand-waving away any intrigue or struggle by revealing you have Dragonball powers and making the game about Kung fu ki-blast battles is not.

You can absolutely make a difference in the world. But the bigger the change you want to make, the more work it's going to be.
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Also, @Ducksworth sent me his CS over PM and I approved it there, which is why his is already in the Characters section.
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I think I've misjudged how much time I really have and thus can't take on a new RP at the moment, unfortunately. I might check in later, but I hope you all enjoy!
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To clarify:

Characters can certainly have an impact on the setting. However, it still needs to be within the realm of possibility for an above-average human to accomplish, and altering the setting in a way that affects the way other people get to play is out of bounds.

A multi-chapter story about opposing a corrupt governor, gathering the resources and contacts needed to confront him, before eventually deposing him, would be a perfectly appropriate story arc. A single post where a PC immediately shoots all the world leaders and declares themselves king of the universe is not.

Likewise, when it comes to supernatural elements, searching for a magic item that heals wounds or reverses aging would be a great mcguffin to form a story around. Starting the game with a bauble that makes you completely invincible and gives you flight and super-strength and laser-eyes would render any conflict pointless.

Rising up in the ranks of a faction, working to undermine their leaders, and even gradually building a faction of your own are all viable plots. Completely hand-waving away any intrigue or struggle by revealing you have Dragonball powers and making the game about Kung fu ki-blast battles is not.

You can absolutely make a difference in the world. But the bigger the change you want to make, the more work it's going to be.


Ah, then in that case, I am ready to put in the work. Give me a few days to make a sheet.
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Got some kinks to work out with the character and need to do some reflecting on him, but here's an idea of what I've got cooking so far.



Piero is Approved!
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@AndyC Is there any religious mythology like the Catholic Church? Mostly im thinking of curses like'go to hell' or 'my god' .
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@AndyC Is there any religious mythology like the Catholic Church? Mostly im thinking of curses like'go to hell' or 'my god' .


The ersatz for the Catholics and Protestants are the Vaticine and Objectionists. Both are monotheistic worshippers of Théus, though there is a fundamental difference over interpreting the words and nature of Malkos the Redeemer. The Vaticines believe he was Théus's human-born son and that his descendants have divine blood. The Objectionists believe Malkos was Théus in human form, but that he left no physical trace of his passing. Vaticines place a great amount of emphasis on relics and ritual, while Objectionists place emphasis on internal purity. On the extreme ends, the Vaticines have a brutal Inquisition, and the Objectionists have strict and oppressive Purifiers.

In terms of devils and demons, both believe in a corrupting entity called Abaddon, though again there is disagreement over how the Dark One operates. The Vaticines believe Abaddon forces individuals to evil by possessing them with literal demons, which have their own names and hierarchies. Objectionists believe Abaddon operates through temptation rather than possession, that evil is a more abstract and internal corruption, and their Purifiers impose strict moral standards on their followers to resist the Dark One's influence.

Both believe each other are heretics, and the schism has led to several bloody wars. Castille and Medicia are primarily Vaticine, while Albion is mostly Objectionist. Vallé D'Or was mostly Vaticine before the Revolution, but the new Revolutionaries are hardline atheists (apart from a near-religious hero worship of their Emperor Leon de Corsique).
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I'll have a CS up by tomorrow, cap'n
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<Snipped quote by Penny>

The ersatz for the Catholics and Protestants are the Vaticine and Objectionists. Both are monotheistic worshippers of Théus, though there is a fundamental difference over interpreting the words and nature of Malkos the Redeemer...


Time to give Piero Vaticine guilt.
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To clarify:

Characters can certainly have an impact on the setting. However, it still needs to be within the realm of possibility for an above-average human to accomplish, and altering the setting in a way that affects the way other people get to play is out of bounds.

A multi-chapter story about opposing a corrupt governor, gathering the resources and contacts needed to confront him, before eventually deposing him, would be a perfectly appropriate story arc. A single post where a PC immediately shoots all the world leaders and declares themselves king of the universe is not.

Rising up in the ranks of a faction, working to undermine their leaders, and even gradually building a faction of your own are all viable plots. Completely hand-waving away any intrigue or struggle by revealing you have Dragonball powers and making the game about Kung fu ki-blast battles is not.


Well, goddammit, there goes my One Piece OC.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoF_w0DZGC0

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Hmm... Mercenary down on his luck yet wants to make a positive difference. Would that work?
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@AndyC Is there a place to differentiate names and aliases?
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@AndyC Is there a place to differentiate names and aliases?


In the left column, "Given/Middle/Surname" is where you put their full name
If they don't have an alias, you can also just put their name in that section.
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