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I am a Roleplayer with an interest in science fiction and fantasy, with a preference for Casual. I have been roleplaying for several years, and have even taken a stab at running a few RPs.
Outside the Guild, I am an Australian science student, gamer, musician and roleplayer (that's right, IRL too).
Divinus: The God Roleplay, Mk III We are new-born gods, summoned into an empty World by the powerful and enigmatic Architect. Our purpose is to create and fill the world of Galbar and the godly Spheres surrounding it, although with such a diverse pantheon there is all manner of disagreement over what to fill the world with. I co-GM this roleplay. I also play as Ashalla, the Goddess of the Ocean.
Divinus: The Deity Roleplay Mk2 We are new-born gods, summoned into an empty World to create a Universe where the last one was destroyed. Some wish to build it up, others wish to tear it down, and there is great conflict over what kind of Universe to create and what to put in it. I play as Teknall, the God of Crafting. He's a nice guy. I was also promoted to co-GM about half way through.
The Horde of Evil Under the command of a Dungeon Keeper, a horde of powerful beasts, monsters, warriors and demons sweep out to pillage the world beyond and battle against powerful foes. But a horde of the vilest beings in the land is far from cooperative... I played Torrens Igneus, a cunning fire demon and veteran servant of Dungeon Keepers throughout the ages.
Dungeon Keepers In this iteration, the Keepers arrive on a new world, in the land of Cyprus. This land is small and rich with resources, ripe for conquest. Yet it is ruled by a powerful and strangely unified nation of humans, with a King who has more power than he should... I GM'd this one. I controlled King Reginaldus, the sorcerer king with the power to read and manipulate people's minds while they slept. I've played in numerous past iterations before, although not all were on the Guild.
Sanctuary In a land where magical crystals power modern technologies, a terrible Cataclysm strikes the capital city. Spirits good and bad are unleashed upon the populace, and the military seal the entire city away behind an impenetrable wall. The spirits fuse with many people, granting them powers but also driving many to evil and violence. The players must try and survive in this post apocalyptic cityscape, and maybe even find a way to escape. I played as Zachary Mason, a kind-hearted, prodigious engineer, who is possessed by Kaa'is. He gains powers to control metal and read machines, but Kaa'is also drives him to become physiologically addicted to murder, an addiction he tries to suppress.
BattleCorp: Combatant Creator Tabletop section. The gist is that you get to invent your own special moves when you level up, tailored to your hero. I played David Pierce, a serious and dark gunslinger.
We have neglected the Darkened Spires in all iterations of the map. Julkofyr may not be with us any more, but that doesn't mean we ignore his contribution. http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/3384892 The Darkened Spires is a valley covered in eternal shadows. As far as I can tell, it is adjacent to the Fractal Sea (on the west side), and south of the Deepwood across the plains. Perhaps put it near the pointy tip of the small node coming out of the Fractal Sea.
@WrongEndoftheRainbow, poog said he wanted stuff written in Alefpria. The characters you depict can be something which you only use once or you can make recurring use of them. Just be sure to be consistent with what has already been established in Lifprasil's city.
Alefpria is the exception, due to aforementioned god-meddling. But fingers crossed in three weeks Conata will have made landfall and started her work so that won't matter so much. After that, exactly how quickly the Bronze Age spreads from the Rovaick is mostly up to @Muttonhawk.
P.S. Xerxes would also have leathers, due to the high human population.
Okay, I should clear some things up, and voice my opinions.
I mentioned the wheel because that was one of the things @Hygswitch was going to do with her demigod. However, it isn't the only project she has, so it should be fair enough for wheels to be invented by others if its holding everyone back.
And sorry for my own slow pace. I have literally spent over 2 months trying to introduce the Bronze Age, but was constantly struck by setbacks (hordes of chaos. Slow collab writers. The original demigod player for the role disappearing. Having to write the collabs introducing the demigods). So for two months IRL time, both Teknall and his hero Gerrik have been stuck in a period of time probably not spanning more than two months IC time. I'm as exasperated as you all are.
I echo Capy's sentiment about Xerxes. Please. Slow. Down. At one post per day, with Xerxes advancing in leaps and bounds, while some of us are struggling to get one post a week over much shorter events, it is terrifying to think of how quickly you'll leave us all in the dust technologically. You have a nice big city. You have plenty of writing material as is without advancing a century of technology and society per post.
As for techs, the only technology that I've embargoed is metals, and that is because Teknall promised it to the Rovaick two months IRL time ago, Muttonhawk and I have been planning and writing it for well over a month, and introducing the Bronze Age is the primary reason for Conata's existence (at least initially). If other events (as mentioned above) hadn't interrupted the process, metals would have been invented a month ago (IRL). (Oh, I also called dibs on agriculture for the Hain, because I need something meaningful for Gerrik to do once he's finally free from fighting the horde. However, the Rovaick already have agriculture from Toun, so you cities can get it. I just want Gerrik to be able to introduce agriculture to the global Hain population)
For any other tech, provided the appropriate foundation exists, it's fair game, and always has been.
P.S. For those concerned, leather was invented by humans during the Phantasmogoria, a technology taught by Susa the Huntress. One of my plans is for Gerrik to spread the knowledge of leatherworking to the global hain population. But leather would have already spread throughout human settlements due to trade (another Phantasmogoria invention), and to other local tribes.
*Mutters something about damn family members not caring to sit down and get to know each other properly. I mean, all Vestec really wants is some love and attention. Izzat too much to ask?*
>wants us to leave the guy murdering everything alone >proceeds to declare unprovoked and total war against someone just because they're foreign
There's probably a deeper reason as to why Vowzra hates Jvan. We'll find out later
NO. STOP IT. VESTEC IS DEATH. VESTEC IS TERROR. FEAR HIM AND RUN AWAY.
*Sees Vestec playing patty cake with a small child.*
WHAT DID I JUST SAY.
*Vestec incinerates said child after losing.*
Better.
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If you just don't call his bluff and do nothing, he'll self balance. I think I had this argument with Vakarion's owner early into the RP (right around the moon kick?). Vestec balances out until you do something that makes him want to piss you off or prove you wrong. Example: The Aftermath of Logos' push against Jvan, Vestec, and Zephy. Before that the Chaos was reasonable. After that it started trying to infest everything and anything.
So as long as you say 'Bet you won't!' He'll balance it out. That's what happened last RP. Everyone fell into one of four camps;
Didn't care: Arguis, Ferghus, some other's whose names escape me.
Was already corrupted by Vestec: Astarte, Ialu, Thulemiz.
Was just as bad as Vestec: The Dragon God, Vowzra.
Stopped fighting him: Escre, the Sanguine Communion.
So Vestec made an order of Order to fight all his Chaos and others that were running around.
Well, in this case, Vestec was messing with stuff Teknall wanted to protect (same with Toun). He could have waited and done nothing; thousands of Hain and other sentients would be slaughtered, but Vestec would eventually get bored and stop, and there would be peace. But Teknall's not the kind of guy to stand by and do nothing.
Fact of the matter is: you guys reacted to Vestec. Vestec feeds of your reactions. If you had just done nothing at all, let him wreak utter, complete, unrestrained havoc, he would eventually have had to start creating order. There's precedent for this. The last RP got so chaotic that Vestec had to create an anti-chaotic Holy Order to fight all the chaos and bring peace and harmony and all that stuff to the world. So basically, none of what's happening is Vestec's fault, it's Kyre's fault for over-reacting. And Teknall's fault for caring too much for hain who were never going to be exterminated anyway.
Basically, you all fell right into Vestec's trap. If only you guys listened to Vowzra more, none of this muppetry would occur.
In our defence, to magically know that Vestec would have done nothing bad despite threats to do so and barely a clue to the contrary would have been metagaming of the highest degree. Maybe we could have guessed that he was bluffing, but being Vestec, there was still a good chance he would carry out the brutal and vicious extermination of everything in his path, even if he did initially intend for it to be a bluff.
Starring... Yang'Ze, Avatar of Ull'Yang 42 Might & 5 Free Points Custos, Avatar of Kyre, 34.25 Might & 6 Free Points Goliath, Avatar of Teknall, 25.5 Might & 1 Free Point
And Special Guest... Violence, Avatar of Vestec, 8 Might & 3 Free Points
Custos acts as bait to lure Violence into the ambush coordinated by the three Avatars. Violence, however, plays hard to get. He insists on staying amongst his horde of mortals. Violence proceeds to grab a hain boy and tear its leg off, taunting Custos. Custos calls Violence a coward before a sudden light flashed, caused by Ull'Yang, temporarily blinding Violence and giving Kyre the chance to save the kid.
Following that, the two Avatars engage into a melee and Custos manages to drag Violence to the ambush point. Goliath falls from orbit and also engages Violence who tries to flee from the two avatars. Unfortunately for him, Yang'Ze was there to intercept him. Yang'Ze and Goliath battle with Violence, one trying to bind him and the other to weaken him.
Nevertheless, Violence manages to always come up with ways to escape the two. That's when Custos comes back into play. Kyre creates a new weapon, a long and terrifying axe, with which he proceeds to attack Violence...
To be continued.
The sun was two handwidths above the horizon, rising still behind him and to the east as Custos flew into sight of the horde encampment. He landed far enough out such that Violence would have to come to him, but close enough to be easily heard without amplifying his voice. Wings retracting, Custos yelled aloud to Violence, "Violence, I wish to challenge you to combat! Will you accept? If you accept, show yourself!"
Violence looked up, red eyes shining as he examined Custos ahead of him. Tular stood next to him, idly creating and then dissipating a ball of compressed destruction. The horde was arrayed behind them, responding to the sudden voice that echoed out around them. "No." He grinned, his white mask stretching unnaturally. "It's always more fun to fight amongst the mortals. So much more exciting!"
"Really? Why not have some destructive fun elsewhere and let the mortals fight it out themselves? Besides, I promise you will have more than enough fun fighting me."
"Oh, I'm sure you'll fight me wherever I am. No need to rush, Kyre my boy." He waved a dismissive hand. "Now, if that's all, we need to go. Unless, of course, you'd like to speed things up...?" Violence grinned again, watching him.
"If you wish to force a fight here and now, well... That would render your deal with Teknall null and void now wouldn't it? The horde and the village would be destroyed. I simply offer a bit of entertainment before the main event. You wouldn't want to lose that favor he owes, correct?"
"Fiiine. But I have plenty of entertainment before the horde...in fact,since your here, why don't I show you some entertainment?" Violence snapped his fingers, and Tular ran off. It took only a few moments, the Hain coming back with another, smaller, Hain in his grasp.
"You see Kyre, not all of the Hain were in villages. Nor did the Horde always kill their victims. They knew I'd like some fun too!" Violence took the Hain child from Tular, chuckling. "This little boy here was lucky enough to live after watching his family torn apart. I'm going to do the same to him now. You can leave if you don't like entertainment." Violence ripped off the Hain boy's leg, tossing it aside. The boy screams started echoing across the camp, stirring the horde's bloodlust. "What's the matter, boy? Can't take a little entertainment?"
Despite Custos' eyes being incapable of it, they gave off the sense of being narrowed in anger. "You know what? You're a coward,"
"And you're a fool who cares ab-"
Suddenly, a flash of light covered the horizon behind Custos. Anyone laying their eyes upon that flash would find themselves temporarily blinded for a couple of seconds. "Let's see how you'll react to this..."
Violence lifted a hand to his eyes, glaring, while Tular and the other Horde members flinched away. He looked down at his now empty hands. "Well. That was rude. I was having fu-"
Custos was suddenly very, very close, and in a flash, there was a stone gauntleted fist in his vision. Then, it hit him. Comparatively, it was like a human getting hit very hard in the face with a large brick.
Violence's head snapped back and he went tumbling through the air, coming to a stop in a pile of limbs and dirt. "Oh? Are we kicking off the festivities now?" He cracked his neck, spider web lines all throughout his mask. In an instant he was gone, linked hands going to crash down on Custos' back. Only to find the back of his opponent's head rushing towards him. Violence stumbled backwards, pushed back by the force of the blow.
Quickly bending forward, Custos charged shoulder-first straight at Violence, slamming into him and sending him flying back and with a 'bang' through a tree.
Violence bounded to his feet, grinning. "I don't quite like this area. How about we change it to a more...crowded area, hmmm?" With a burst of speed he was gone, heading towards the Hain village.
"So much for favors..." Blindingly fast, even for Violence, Custos appeared in front of him, wagging a finger in disappointment. "To be expected."
"I'm not going to touch a hair on their shells! I just like fighting in cities! All the collateral will be on you!" Without warning, Custos tackled the avatar, charging him through tree and boulder... Well, anything that got in the way was broken, shattered, and generally destroyed as they went. Suddenly they broke into a clearing, and with a knee to the stomach of Violence, Custos brought his arm back to deliver one more punch that sent his opponent back.
Now.
Above the two avatars streaked a bright light, like a falling star. However, it was getting closer fast. Really fast.
Violence quickly recovered, tilting his head at Custos. "Well. This is boring...." Violence looked up at the light; realising what it was he quickly stepped to the side, just as it crashed into the ground where Violence had stood but a second before. The ground where he landed exploded in a shower of molten slag as rocket jets decelerated the giant metal form instants before impact and its four great metal legs absorbed the rest of the impact. A hypersonic shockwave followed, blasting through Violence's ears and thundering across the landscape. The metal plating glowed white-hot from the heat of reentry, drying and cracking what little dirt nearby that was left undisturbed. Swiftly Goliath stood upright again, unfettered by the impact, and drew weapons with each of its six hands.
"An ambush? Really?" Violence said. "And you call me a coward."
"I said it would be fun, didn't I?"
Violence waved a hand. "Technicalities. If I can't use them you can't." He looked Goliath up and down, then glanced at Custos, ducking under blades to get a better view of the robot. "So. Is this everyone, or shall I wait for more dramatic entrances?"
Goliath was not one for discussions, or honour, or fun. At last Teknall removed the restraints from Goliath, and now Goliath could be the ruthless killing machine it was built to be. With great speed, Goliath stepped forwards to Violence, and with calculated precision and startling speed and strength he thrust out a spear, swung down war hammers from above and the left, and sliced with a sword from the right.
Violence leapt over Goliath, landing on his head. "How rude!" He quipped, leaping away again as Goliath swung an axe at him.
"I would love to stay and chat. But this is all rather premature, and while exciting, ruins the fun! I'll go back to my horde, you to your village. Buh-bye!" This was all said as he dodged, smacked out of the air, or simply ducked half a dozen crossbow bolts fired at him by Goliath. Violence sprinted off towards his Horde, leaving a cheerful wave in behind.
Not on my watch! A sonorous voice was heard. The clouds above parted as a massive pillar, almost fifty feet in length fell from the sky, heading towards the area Violence had just started running to.
At the same time, from the forest in front of him came a flash of light before a massive beam of sunlight shot forward towards Violence, burning everything in its path. This attack from earth and sky was sure to cause some trouble for his brother's Avatar, Ull'Yang thought.
Violence screeched to a halt, digging in his heels and backpedaling rapidly. "Is that Ull'Yang? I haven't heard your voice in millennia! My, my, everyone is brought out here today! It'll be fun!" He darted to the left, heading towards the Hain Village. "But later, though! This is all rather sudden! You didn't even give me time to prepare!"
"Sorry, but I've got some favors to repay. I'm afraid you'll have to stay here for the meantime!" Yang'Ze shouted and ran towards Violence whilst at the same time manipulating his rod, shapeshifting it into a long golden chain.
With a shout, he shot it forward, his divine essence guiding it like a missile towards the fleeing Violence, intending to bind him.
Violence ripped a tree from the ground, throwing it in the way of the chains. It shattered into a pile of splinters. "Fine. Hands on approach it is!" Violence darted to the side, grabbing the chain. "Come down here Yangy! I want to chat!" He yanked on the chain, intent upon dragging the sun god to him.
Yang'Ze didn't expect Violence to just grab and pull at his chain, so he was taken aback a little. Still holding onto his weapon, Yang'Ze allowed himself to be pulled forward while a smile appeared on his face.
"Vestec, you sure you want to be touching that right now?" Yang'Ze sneered. Suddenly, hundreds of shackles started sprouting from the chain, each one going for the Avatar's four limbs. One particular chain grew where Violence had grabbed the chain, its steel jaws closing in with unimaginable speed.
Violence quickly let go of the chain, dodging out of the way of the first one and leaping back from the hundreds more that followed. "For shame, changing things like that this. But if you want to change things, I can change things too!" A massive javelin appeared in Violence's hands. He threw it with deadly accuracy at the incoming avatar.
As Violence was distracted with Yang'Ze, Goliath struck, his rockets propelling him at Violence at super-sonic speeds. He thrust his spear at Violence and had his swords poised to catch him if he dodged to the side.
Violence ducked to the side, grabbing Goliath's spear as he did so, Violence dug his heels into the ground, lifting the spear up to throw the giant metal robot over him. As he did so, two swords, one axe, and two warhammers all hit him at once. Over Violence's head Goliath went, yet its grip on the spear stayed firm, and it landed firmly on all four feet on the other side of Violence. Unrelenting, Goliath swung another flurry of blows at the Avatar of Vestec, who stood so close.
"Hmph," since his binding attack failed and with the incoming spear from Violence, Yang'Ze retracted his chain, coiling it in front of him before melding it together to form a thick, circular golden shield.
When the spear fell upon his shield, Yang'Ze's whole body felt the impact as he was thrown backwards a few feet. Fortunately, the shield took most of the brunt of the spear.
Yang'Ze took a few moments to regain his composure before locking on Violence once more. It seemed like Goliath had made his move. Yang'Ze cocked his arm back and threw his golden shield with force towards Vestec's avatar. On its way, the shield started spinning uncontrollably while razor sharp teeth grew from its perimeter. This deadly shield headed straight for Violence!
More cracks appeared on Violence's mask, and he grunted in pain. He grunted again and more cracks appeared as the weapons struck him again. He heard the whistling of a large shield heading his way. He swung Goliath around towards the incoming projectile, Goliath's four legs scuttling to maintain their footing, creating a giant metal robot barrier between him and the shield.
Quickly Goliath twisted its two arms with the bucklers on them behind itself, angled them to deflect the shield overhead, and braced them against the impact. Simultaneously, Goliath's two sword arms sliced inwards at Violence's hands like a pair of scissors.
Custos was not yet out of the fight, far from it, Kyre himself let the idea for a new weapon enter the minds of the Hain at the village, and in turn his avatar. Quickly an axe formed from its hand, but the blade was thrice the size of the usual, and the handle thrice as long. With a head of stone and a bar of wood strengthened by his power, Custos charged at the back of Violence.
Stopping, planting his right foot behind his target's corresponding heel, roots grew out to that Violence's foot in place. With nary a noise Custos twisted right, weapon stretched out behind him, a wind up for a great swing. Then he let loose, swinging horizontally at the target's waist, the power from his arms multiplied in speed and power by the body's rotation...
2 MP by Kyre, on teleport away the Hain boy.
1 MP by Kyre, to permanently buff Custos' speed.
0.25 MP by Kyre to bring the idea of the great axe, to mortals.
Kyre has spent 1 MP towards Armament (Portfolio)
Kyre has 31 MP remaining
There It fights others We may destroy it distracted Wait
I am a Roleplayer with an interest in science fiction and fantasy, with a preference for Casual. I have been roleplaying for several years, and have even taken a stab at running a few RPs.
Outside the Guild, I am an Australian science student, gamer, musician and roleplayer (that's right, IRL too).
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[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/176075/ooc]Divinus: The God Roleplay, Mk III[/url]
We are new-born gods, summoned into an empty World by the powerful and enigmatic Architect. Our purpose is to create and fill the world of Galbar and the godly Spheres surrounding it, although with such a diverse pantheon there is all manner of disagreement over what to fill the world with.
I co-GM this roleplay. I also play as Ashalla, the Goddess of the Ocean.
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/91565/ooc]Divinus: The Deity Roleplay Mk2[/url]
We are new-born gods, summoned into an empty World to create a Universe where the last one was destroyed. Some wish to build it up, others wish to tear it down, and there is great conflict over what kind of Universe to create and what to put in it.
I play as Teknall, the God of Crafting. He's a nice guy. I was also promoted to co-GM about half way through.
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[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/81987/ooc]The Horde of Evil[/url]
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Under the command of a Dungeon Keeper, a horde of powerful beasts, monsters, warriors and demons sweep out to pillage the world beyond and battle against powerful foes. But a horde of the vilest beings in the land is far from cooperative...
I played Torrens Igneus, a cunning fire demon and veteran servant of Dungeon Keepers throughout the ages.
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/72584/ooc]Dungeon Keepers[/url]
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In this iteration, the Keepers arrive on a new world, in the land of Cyprus. This land is small and rich with resources, ripe for conquest. Yet it is ruled by a powerful and strangely unified nation of humans, with a King who has more power than he should...
I GM'd this one. I controlled King Reginaldus, the sorcerer king with the power to read and manipulate people's minds while they slept.
I've played in numerous past iterations before, although not all were on the Guild.
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/2293/ooc]Sanctuary[/url]
In a land where magical crystals power modern technologies, a terrible Cataclysm strikes the capital city. Spirits good and bad are unleashed upon the populace, and the military seal the entire city away behind an impenetrable wall. The spirits fuse with many people, granting them powers but also driving many to evil and violence. The players must try and survive in this post apocalyptic cityscape, and maybe even find a way to escape.
I played as Zachary Mason, a kind-hearted, prodigious engineer, who is possessed by Kaa'is. He gains powers to control metal and read machines, but Kaa'is also drives him to become physiologically addicted to murder, an addiction he tries to suppress.
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/81458/ooc]BattleCorp: Combatant Creator[/url]
Tabletop section. The gist is that you get to invent your own special moves when you level up, tailored to your hero.
I played David Pierce, a serious and dark gunslinger.
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<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I am a Roleplayer with an interest in science fiction and fantasy, with a preference for Casual. I have been roleplaying for several years, and have even taken a stab at running a few RPs.<br><br>Outside the Guild, I am an Australian science student, gamer, musician and roleplayer (that's right, IRL too).<br><br><div class="hider-panel"><div class="hider-heading"><button type="button" class="btn btn-default btn-xs hider-button" data-name="Current Roleplays">Current Roleplays [+]</button></div><div class="hider-body" style="display: none"><a href="https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/176075/ooc">Divinus: The God Roleplay, Mk III</a><br>We are new-born gods, summoned into an empty World by the powerful and enigmatic Architect. Our purpose is to create and fill the world of Galbar and the godly Spheres surrounding it, although with such a diverse pantheon there is all manner of disagreement over what to fill the world with.<br>I co-GM this roleplay. I also play as Ashalla, the Goddess of the Ocean.<br><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/91565/ooc">Divinus: The Deity Roleplay Mk2</a><br>We are new-born gods, summoned into an empty World to create a Universe where the last one was destroyed. Some wish to build it up, others wish to tear it down, and there is great conflict over what kind of Universe to create and what to put in it.<br>I play as Teknall, the God of Crafting. He's a nice guy. I was also promoted to co-GM about half way through.</div></div><br><div class="hider-panel"><div class="hider-heading"><button type="button" class="btn btn-default btn-xs hider-button" data-name="Past (Guild) Roleplays">Past (Guild) Roleplays [+]</button></div><div class="hider-body" style="display: none"><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/81987/ooc">The Horde of Evil</a><br><img src="http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n60/demetriknighthawk/L327062392.jpg" /><br>Under the command of a Dungeon Keeper, a horde of powerful beasts, monsters, warriors and demons sweep out to pillage the world beyond and battle against powerful foes. But a horde of the vilest beings in the land is far from cooperative...<br>I played Torrens Igneus, a cunning fire demon and veteran servant of Dungeon Keepers throughout the ages.<br><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/72584/ooc">Dungeon Keepers</a><br><img src="http://i.imgur.com/7KST9N5.jpg" /><br>In this iteration, the Keepers arrive on a new world, in the land of Cyprus. This land is small and rich with resources, ripe for conquest. Yet it is ruled by a powerful and strangely unified nation of humans, with a King who has more power than he should...<br>I GM'd this one. I controlled King Reginaldus, the sorcerer king with the power to read and manipulate people's minds while they slept.<br>I've played in numerous past iterations before, although not all were on the Guild.<br><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/2293/ooc">Sanctuary</a><br>In a land where magical crystals power modern technologies, a terrible Cataclysm strikes the capital city. Spirits good and bad are unleashed upon the populace, and the military seal the entire city away behind an impenetrable wall. The spirits fuse with many people, granting them powers but also driving many to evil and violence. The players must try and survive in this post apocalyptic cityscape, and maybe even find a way to escape.<br>I played as Zachary Mason, a kind-hearted, prodigious engineer, who is possessed by Kaa'is. He gains powers to control metal and read machines, but Kaa'is also drives him to become physiologically addicted to murder, an addiction he tries to suppress.<br><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/81458/ooc">BattleCorp: Combatant Creator</a><br>Tabletop section. The gist is that you get to invent your own special moves when you level up, tailored to your hero.<br>I played David Pierce, a serious and dark gunslinger.</div></div></div>