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Hey there, I need to kick off to work soon, but this is the bare-bones description of the nation I'm thinking of playing. I'll wrap it up later today.

Name: Congress of Bvalt



Species: The Bvalten are the only sentient species within the Congress, and are a fairly unremarkable lifeform. They are biped humanoids, thicker and shorter than humans due to the increased gravity of their homeworld Svartvist. They are nearly entirely fur-covered, and the color of this hair varies wildly between individuals, from pale white to deep red to navy blue, and can be seen kept trim or grown shaggy. Their skin is thick and leathery, their two eyes set far apart in their head and very large in comparison with their human-sized cranium. They have a flap of skin that acts as a nose, and two rows of sharp teeth in their wide mouth. They are stronger than a human on average, and their long dexterous fingers lend themselves well to clever manipulation of objects. They eat both flora and fauna. Their posture is straight, stretching their apparent height to the fullest, though they only stand on average at just over five feet.

Government: The Congress of Bvalt is a convocation of the tribal leaders of the Bvalten, forged half a millennium ago by Olaf the Young. Tribes no longer hold any true independence from the Congress, having amalgamated happily into one governing body, and simply act as the delineation method for electing regional officials. The Congress holds legislative power, and is checked by executive control from the King, who is popularly elected directly by the people. The government, a large authoritarian body barely one hundred standard years ago, has become a much smaller, less obtrusive body, with very few taxes going almost entirely to the military, which has maintained prominence simply due to the recent discovery that the Bvalt are not alone in the galaxy.

Description of Technology: There is no magic on Svartvist. The Bvalt are physicists, chemists, astronomers and myriad other denominations of science. They have only recently achieved lightspeed travel, finally perfected after years of awkward communication with the outside world. Their weapons are kinetic, their power reactors only now moving to antimatter. Their communications are sophisticated, messages travelling almost instantly across the galaxy by quantum machinations. Their medical technology, though only truly efficacious on Bvalt, is perhaps their greatest achievement, and has extended the Bvalten lifespan to nearly limitless theoretical age.

Description of Military: Despite almost all the paltry budget of the government flowing into military development, the Bvalt boast a small fleet of a few dozen true warships, with enough convoy defense ships to protect their own mercantile assets. Their sole inhabited system is well enough defended to ward off hostile freelance assets, and the Bvalten are capable surface combatants, but aggressive military action is largely outside their operational possibility.

Description of Culture: The Bvalten revere Heroes. 82 Heroes have been declared by the Congress, and their actions and teachings have been enshrined into the Bvalten culture, shaping it by their actions. The Bvalten value these teachings highly, and heavily pressure fellow Bvalten to follow them or be ostracized. However, the Bvalten know well that the only way Heroes are created is to break from the mold and become successful, and so permit attempts at these successes begrudgingly. The Bvalten have one immutable law, set by the First Hero: "What is good for Bvalt is good.". Their people follow this maxim religiously, and all their laws are based around this concept, with exceptions plentiful when actions benefit the good of the people, as judged by the people and their representatives.

History: The history of the Bvalten stretches back tens of thousands of years, but their history off their homeworld is not three hundred years in length. Thy have colonized their asteroid belt and the terrestrial bodies within their system, and for a century tentatively extended their searches for other life, until finally contacting it and being inducted into the galactic community 84 standard years ago. The Bvalten have carved out a niche as talented traders and curious engineers, and have attempted constantly to maintain neutrality in the galactic conflicts around them, wanting little more than to earn wealth and benefit Bvalt.


A extra paragraph or two on history and I can accept it.

@SkylarAccepted, drop it into the char tab when you get the chance.
I lost interest in the idea. If anyone wants to use it feel free to do so.
@Vanguardian Denied. Your app does not meet the quality standards I would say fits a advanced roleplay. The app needs heavy revision if you still are interested in joining.
The NS may be a bit off-format, but all the information is there:




From all things, there is always a remnant of that greater truth that once existed before, a sign that loss is not ever a true loss, that even in death, life goes on. They are just such an entity, the cast offs of a species that existed long before the stars of their region of space were even born, a species doomed to die by their own artifice, yet refusing to let go of their own hubris. These long dead organic constructs created the first of what would become the Synchronicity, those few survivors of a threat that could not be named, those few who resolved to carry on the legacy of their kind to the stars and beyond. From emotion and primal drive, cold logic and the need to preserve a legacy erupted with the fury of a species that would not be denied their place among the stars. Their manner speaks of logic in all things, yet behind that, they are screaming that they will not go out silently into the night to be forgotten, that they will be remembered. All that they knew, all that they loved has fallen into ash, and they will not suffer the same fate.

The Synchronicity will rise.



Accepted, reviewing other apps now.
*Insert joke about Duck constantly reusing the idea that I have been constantly reusing for marginally longer*

I might join this. If I do, you know who I'll be.


Oh god I am so tempted right now

*slaps self*

NO, BAD DUCK. BAD

In other news, a chatzy.
http://us21.chatzy.com/63946710600633
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You could be a vassal in my empire.


Euro-Britannia?
In Hider Test 11 yrs ago Forum: Test Forum
http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/81609-rise-of-the-stars-a-freeform-sci-fi-fantasy-nrp/ooc

OOC is up.
All of these scientists and philosophers, attempting to find some rules which govern the Arcanum. What they do not realize is our universe only has one ultimate rule…

There are no rules.

-The Phoenix-Emperor, Gabriel Angelos

Welcome to Rise of the Stars, a advanced Sci-Fi Fantasy NRP set in Space, which is entirely freeform. Due to the fantasy tag, magic is completely acceptable explanation for everything, or any other supernatural force or powers you would like to use. For those who are interested in purely using technology, don’t worry, I am going with the rule that magic and technology are equal for the most part. Also on that note, while I shall be allowing magic boosting technology, anyone going purely technology will be allowed highly more advanced technology so they can still compete.

Another idea I like to express in this RP is that we are all well-established nations, either being Grand Empires or vast Federations. At most minimum nations will at least have some form of informal relations with each other. If for whatever reason you need to have your nation be relatively unknown, contact me upon the start of the actual OOC and I will judge from there.

Rules:
1.Typical RP rules, no god-modding, power-playing, or meta-gaming etc.
2.Follow all guild rules of course.
3.Please keep arguments out of the OOC. If there is a dispute between two or more players add me and everyone involved to a PM and I will work out a final decision from there.
4.I am not infallible, if you have a problem with my decision please PM me about it.
5.Constructive criticism is okay, outright insulting a player isn't.

In addition, here is a few app guidelines.


App Guidelines:
1.While I don't mind you making a obvious rip-off of some pre-existing species or nation from a work of fiction, at least write the app yourself and do not copy from wikias or similar. Don't copy parts of other peoples app either, you be surprised, I had that happen before.
2.While I am not going to enforce it, a general overview of your military is acceptable, you do not need to detail every unit and weapon.
3.20-35 systems is the limit at the moment.
4.No factions where there primary purpose is to eat/destroy everything. I already picked out someone who I can trust for that role.
5.Apps are to be posted in the OOC first, when its accepted I will ask you to move it to the dump.

App:

Name:
Species:(Each species added to this list should also be given a brief description of there abilities, biology, and looks.)
Government:
Description of Technology:(Magic-based devices/Magitech should be included here)
Description of Military:
Description of Culture:
History:

Short, but these can usually blow up to be very big.

Chatzy:http://us23.chatzy.com/36823923237038

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Well, what was your idea? I was going to go full-on Britannia, with an absolute emperor, nobles controlling everything, and a very racist view of lesser peoples.

(You were going to just port over the kingdom from your space RP, weren't you? :P)


Oh god, reminds me of the New Roman Empire I ran from a older NRP. It ripped off Code Geass's Holy Britannian Empire a lot.
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