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2 yrs ago
Current Okay, let's give it a goo
3 yrs ago
I want to write, but don't ever seem to have the drive anymore. Every time I come back to this place and pop in to see how things are going, I want to come back. But I just can't seem to stick around.
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4 yrs ago
At this point I think it’s safe to say I hate college, since I’m in my graduating semester with 6 classes, but I’m also pretty anxious about whatever will happen once I’m finally done.
4 yrs ago
That last month of the semester hit me real hard, but so begins the recovery process. I just want to chill out for a bit without having to think about another academic paper...
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5 yrs ago
Haha yeet all you fams listen up; smash that futhamuckin like button and hit them haters in their pig-ass faces with a DEEP DISH DABBERONI PIZZAAAAA
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Bio

It's been 4 years so I may as well put something in here, right?

I tend to enjoy worlds verging on the bleaker side of things, not really sure why. I like 'em gritty and somewhat grounded, with a reasonable amount of realism (fun takes priority though, ofc). I guess I just like having a sense that defeat is right around the corner, though overwhelming odds are always best saved for those wonderful moments when everyone feels like a total badass regardless of victory or defeat.

I've really wanted to find an RP set in the worlds of Red Dead, Hunt: Showdown, For Honor, the Metro series, and a few others I can't remember at the moment. Any time I look I come up empty-handed, but I'd still like to find one.

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The IC is now live! I didn't get done with it as early as I'd hoped, but I wasn't as drained from college today as I was worried I would be.

To those in the Tarne group: the opening post does not directly concern you, but that doesn't mean reading it won't help (Not that I'm expecting you to not read it). So if you don't feel comfortable describing Tarne for yourselves, think of it like Oroulam's equivalent to Cartelom. Except, it's actually a more of a capitol than Cartelom, whereas the current capitol of Rhogein would probably be Mynelis (even though Cartelom is basically the heart of military power in the region). They won't be as well-equipped as Rhogeinian soldiers, but being the most important city in Oroulam affords them certain luxuries that the rest of the region doesn't have.

Other than that, feel free to describe the cities as you guys feel is appropriate. If you're uncertain of anything, as always you can check with me. I won't bite, I'm not undead. Yet.
The Black Undeath



The sun sat on the horizon and shed its light upon the land in sweeping rays, piercing through the branches of trees and the windows of houses like spears of God. Perhaps it was his attempt at repelling the undead that now roamed the world, albeit ineffective and nearly pointless as the dead did not seem to mind much if at all. Perhaps it was not an act of God but merely one of nature, and the undead simply preferred to wander more freely in the dark of night as opposed to the piercing light of day. Perhaps God was still watching over the world, but if that were true then it would seem there was nothing he was capable or willing of doing. For the last three months it seemed that humanity may well be on their own through these trying times, with little hope of salvation through prayer and worship. And yet some still believe in their faith and their gods, despite what others might think or say. For them it is the mere promise of hope and salvation that fuels their will to survive, the promise that their suffering is not without purpose, that a day of victory will come and the truly devout and faithful will survive to see it.

The rest do not think of the heavens, they do not hold out hope for a god to save them. They feel they simply cannot afford to think themselves saved from damnation just because they pray to a deity of questionable integrity, not when a sword or axe has proven more effective in their defense than a desperate plea to the indifferent sky. They are focused on surviving, and many of them know that in order to survive this epidemic they must also help others to survive as well. That isn't to say that they all now scorn the heavens above for seemingly abandoning humanity, though there are certainly some who do. And aside from those at the very opposite, extremist ends of this spectrum, people for the most part have managed to coexist within their walled cities remarkably well. Of course that's not considering the uneasy relationships held between the cities themselves, nor does it account for cities experiencing a crisis of leadership - like Mynelis of Rhogein.

Dharrec sat back in his chair, eliciting a whimpering creak from the wood as it adjusted to accommodate his shifting his weight. The candle upon the table in front of him flickered in a desperate struggle to repel the darkness that clouded the rest of the room. If it weren't for the growing presence of light bleeding in from the windows, the candle would've surely been smothered by the all-encompassing and suffocating blackness. Dharrec let loose a sigh as he turned his attention away from the battle of light and dark, focusing instead on equipping the rest of his armor. His mind, however, did not follow. Would humanity be like the candle? Their light - their life - being strangled by the dark but unseeable force of undeath, only to be saved from such a great evil by the resurgence of the heavens? Would that truly be their last and only hope for the survival of all humanity? Or could humanity pull through on their own, and push the undead back into the shadows they crept out from?

Tired of his thoughts but unable to rid himself of them, Dharrec shook his head in a futile effort to clear his mind before strapping his vambraces on as noise and movement began stirring behind him. The unyielding light of day clawed its way up the walls, quickly dispelling the darkness and illuminating a number of beds and their waking occupants. It was almost time for the midday guard shift, and by all accounts the sun was behind schedule. Delayed by the arrival of winter and perhaps inconvenienced by the cold, the sun only just arrived late into the morning as it had done throughout the winter of every year prior. Though, now that the world was struck by a plague of the undead, there was a hint of doubt - a sneaking suspicion that maybe the sun would continue to shrink, never to return to its full might out of some inescapably profound fear of the undead. A silly notion, certainly... but a frightening one to consider.

Having had enough, Dharrec rose from his chair and pushed it up under the table where the candle still sat and burned away. The insignificant little pillar of wax once again found itself the center of Dharrec's focus, though it's flame quivered almost uneasily. Reaching his arm up to lightly pinch his tongue, Dharrec brought his wettened fingers down to extinguish the candle's light. Casting a wide glance over the room as he swiftly and subtly wiped his fingers the rest of the way dry on his longskirt, he then grabbed his helmet and tucked it under his arm as he was turning to leave the barracks. Captain Hannigan was taking all of the volunteers he could get for more excursions beyond the walls, and Dharrec had participated in enough of them by now to earn his place on the roster.

But as he stepped out into the cool morning air, relieved he wasn't further north in Oroulam of Apolund where the temperatures would be much cooler, one last morbid thought crossed his mind. Even if humanity did survive through this... what's to stop a god from extinguishing the survivors like he extinguished the candle just a few short moments ago? Dharrec thumped the side of his head with the edge of his palm and shook it again, taking a moment to breathe before donning his helmet. There would be no place for that kind of thinking beyond the walls...
@Nerdude Glad to hear it, can't wait to kill you all.

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@IAmKnight Of course, feel free. Whenever you have the time, of course. If you have any questions I will do my best to answer them.

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@Ocelot79 I mean it could work, but if we're talking about combining the Cartelom and Tarne groups so early I feel like we'd be missing out on some possibly neato character development.

If people agree, then by all means.
@FistOfZeus No problems my dude, even if you can't get it posted by the time the IC drops you'll still have time.
You can consolidate or stay split up, doesn't matter much to me as long as you don't insist on staying half a world away for the foreseeable future.

I've got some ideas on getting you guys together, though. Don't you worry.

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EDIT: As I hate to double-post in RP OOC threads (and don't feel this is worthy of a separate post anyways), I'm editing into this comment that the IC will not be going live today (Monday, June 3rd) due to summer classes and associated work. I will try to make sure the IC goes live on Wednesday, but I don't feel I can promise that with how fast paced I'm expecting one of my classes to be. Luckily I've only got two days of classes, so my time shouldn't ever be totally consumed by summer school.

Apologies for this delay and I hope it doesn't last longer than I'm expecting it to.
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What's Cartelom like actually?


Cartelom is the military center of Rhogein. You can expect the walls to be strong and the soldiers to be well equipped. However they rely on imports from other cities, such as raw materials from the mines near Amal. In exchange they provide specialized training for guards and soldiers, protections for caravans moving valuable supplies, and they are currently spearheading the search for the undead origin. They have the best scouts in the land, and send out scouting parties almost every day.

Sorry if this isn't enough, I don't have it written down yet and I'm having trouble thinking straight at the moment.

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@YeetMeister Accepted, though I should've said that Dread Knights were first encountered after the first days of the plague, and the RP now takes place 3 months after the undead first appeared. The first to rise were the Liches, then Bone Men, Ghouls, and finally Dread Knights. Or, that was the idea. Didn't communicate that too well, and that's 100% on me.

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@pugbutter Also accepted, glad to see you guys getting into this. I'm excited to see where this leads, and I hope it's gonna be fun.

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EDIT: IT TOOK ME OVER TWENTY MINUTES TO WRITE THIS?!

@Kuro@Inkarnate I know you won't get these pings but I'm sorry to see you guys go, thanks for the well wishes and best of luck to you two too!
@YeetMeister Yeah, totally. Link is in the OP or up above.
I was thinking of starting either Monday or Wednesday, as I don't want to leave everyone waiting around here forever, but I'm hoping we can get the last of our applicants in by then.

And we can start wherever we want, but it seems like Cartelom is the hot new vacation destination.
I been lookin' fer a red dead RP.

I am interested.
@Kuro Cool, I was actually just thinking about when I should set the deadline for the IC drop to be. I was thinking Monday, but we'll have to see.

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@FistOfZeus Well you've got my attention. This could result in some interesting situations, and might afford me the ability to be as wacky or vague as I see fit. Could certainly be fun... though it would tether you to me to an extent. But if you're okay with that then I really only have maybe a few problems. We'll get to that, though, I just want to clarify that I'm on the same page.

So you're wanting something like clairvoyance or divination, with me providing the vision that may or may not actually be true... to them be interpreted by the unstable mind of your character? I'm not sure if there's precedent for magic working quite like that, but I like that. If you can explain how your character might have acquired such a rare gift, and whether or not the mental instability is related, then that might sway my decision. You can send me a PM if you'd rather discuss there, especially if you want to talk about anything you deem as "confidential" regarding your character.

Sorry if I'm rambling, I kinda feel like I am.
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