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1 yr ago
Current With a heavy heart, I set sail.
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1 yr ago
First time making samosas from scratch; also making fried pakoras, fruit salad, and daal. I can't wait to try it all~
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1 yr ago
Okowa, the sister of sushi! I got my chicken, my fish, my mushrooms - I'm gonna drown it all in soy sauce-
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1 yr ago
Maybe I'll play Cyberpunk 2077 some more. My brother maxed out my character a year and a half ago. Haven't seen him since. Miss him.
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1 yr ago
Mica, my pet snail, passed away today. :(
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”Mr. Dawson, why don't you have a seat?” He said, gesturing to the brown leather chair he had his hand resting on.

The men behind Adel stepped forward. They each placed a firm hand around his upper arms, half-guiding, half-dragging Adel to the seat. If Adel struggled in any way, their plan would have been quickly subduing him with a blow to the cheek - but besides tensing up, the man didn’t fight.

They shoved Adel into the seat, twisting it so it faced the mirror. Vincent still had that smirk on his face as he picked up a bowl of shaving cream and an applicator brush on the counter.

Slowly, methodically, Vincent applied shaving cream to Adel's face while speaking.

”Now, my men tell me that you and your spies have decided to make it your home in White Pine. Not that I care too much about that.”

He set down the bowl, picking out a barber's blade instead. He opened it, the fresh gleam of a clean, sharp blade within.

“What I really care about, though, is who set you up to do this.”

The blade pressed against Adel's neck as Vincent leaned over, staring at the man through the mirror.

”So, what'll it be, Canary? You gonna sing?”


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Nocturnal Memoirs (2024)




"A million times I have done this charade. The moment people figure it out, I get the boot." she thought.

"But don't you want to see the fear in their eyes when they see who you really are...? Don't you want dominion of this place, just like how you were unchallenged in Vaal Kastrix?" said the Voice.

Ciara scoffed, immediately thinking of Gulliver and Valen. "I'd love to wipe the smirk off their faces."

"It starts by building a rumor. A rumor of power. This could be the place to start."

She took a deep breath, narrowing her eyes resolutely at the Undermage. "Head Advisor, with all due respect, you have no right to ask me about my intentions. If you want answers..."

She stood from her seat, rising to her full height.

"You'll have to duel me for them."


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That map helps a lot. I'm tempted to place my character's city on that island by Althius...

Is the system in the kingdom a strictly feudal one, with lesser nobles under the dukes and duchesses? What would the territorial extent of a duke or duchess be? I'm assuming the city is just the seat of power, but how much of the surrounding land and villages does the average one hold?


You're right. I have the hierarchy set up with the Wizard Queen presiding over the province, and Dukes/Duchesses presiding over their cities, with viscounts and barons having lesser power in those cities, paying respects to both the Duke/Duchess and the Queen. I would say the Duke/Duchess is almost like a petty king/queen, or like a jarl. The main difference being in Arrowfell that the Dukes/Duchesses are expected to attend court when the Queen calls them, and the cities are far more connected and controlled, as the Queen likes to keep her cities close, and can feel when a city starts to stray and harbour ill will, as is the case of Odenfield.

The city is the seat of power, and typically presides over the farmland surrounding a city. This can be as far a 1-3 hours of walking distance, depending on the city. Villages usually have a leader or representative that travels to Hathforth to ensures taxes are maintained.

Does that answer your question alright?

Also, the island is a great place to put your city. :)

Heheh.



About to do this to Hathforth.


Hahaha, not if the Wizard Queen has anything to say about it. >:D
Here is the requested map. I will be adding it to the first OOC post for future reference. I can add cities to this as they're created.



I'm also in the process of creating a few NPC sheets, which I should have ready tomorrow. :)
Right, wanted to confirm some things, Est.

For one, the Wizard Queen has only been in power for two years, yes? And the Seeds themselves have only existed for two years as well? There were no Seeds found elsewhere in the past?

For the Seeds themselves, do they run off their own power, or their wielder’s life force? I’m guessing that their natural state is that of a crystal, and it’s only through craftsmanship that they become accessories and such? Can Seeds possess multiple powers/abilities? Is it basically a gacha roll to determine what specific ability a Seed possesses?

And how would Seeds interact with magic? Does one overcome the other, or are they technically not even the same thing, leading to a situation where some just don’t work together?


Yep! The Wizard Queen came into power two years ago, and the Seeds have only been around for two years. There may have been other artifacts, like enchanted staffs and whatnot, but no Seeds.

Seeds run off their own power. I imagine one day in the future they may die like a battery, or need recharging, but that wouldn't happen for at least a hundred years. Yep, their natural state is a crystal, and crafters like jewelers are able to shape them and put them in jewelery and other accessories. A Seed is able to possess multiple powers and abilities as long as they are related to one another. And yes, while most seeds are simply good luck charms, the rarer ones possess extraordinary abilities, just like a gacha roll. There is no way to change or affect what abilities a seed has, unfortunately.

Seeds are a type of magic, and one magic can affect the other. For example, if you have a seed that can generate a shield of anti-magic, any magic attacks are null and won't work. If you have a seed that can summon monsters from Dremora's Shade, those monsters can still be affected by regular magic, such as the white magic of the Church. I wouldn't say one is more powerful than the other, and it's a case-by-case thing on how magic and seeds would interact with each other.

Does that answer your questions alright?

I've been out and busy basically the whole day, but I plan to start working on my idea tomorrow. This might sound somewhat familiar for some of y'all, but I'm planning on a mercantile duchess, a woman whose money and power comes directly from her own trading businesses and her powers of logistics. Her city would accordingly be particularly suited for trade, and her faction would either be her own personal trading company or some sort of similar consortium.


That sounds great, I can't wait to see it. Definitely let me know the particular specialities they have. For example, Hathforth's speciality is pearls.

Arrowfell is large enough to have two or more major trading hubs, so having another trading hub besides Hathforth is alright.

Probs a good time to ask how big the province is, ye.

And then we can follow up with asking for a world map huhuhu.


Arrowfell is fairly large, fitting at least 7-8 major cities within it. I will work on a world map and share it later today. :)

I forgot to mention, I meant to play as a rebel, and would my previous ideas still work? Or at least maybe a character possible from the former king's court or maybe a magical sect or organization that was allowed to take up residence in the region thanks to the king. However, if I do that, then the leader would be an orc mage and I am not sure if that would fly.


Yes, your previous idea would still work. It just means the Wizard Queen will be more suspicious of you, but won't do anything against you... yet.

Any sect created by the late King would have to go into hiding, as the Wizard Queen would have dismantled or grandfathered any sects into her own design. So I think you'd either report to the Wizard Queen, or keep your origins secret. I think reporting to the Wizard Queen isn't terrible, as it allows you closer access to act as a spy, if you so wish to.

An orc mage would absolutely fly. Do my suggestions still work for the character you're imagining?
@LunarParadox I love the court mage, just one quick clarification. Freeze Substance can't affect humans and other races, right? As long as that is the case, your character is accepted. Feel free to post them to the character tab when you have a moment. :)
@Psyker Landshark That sounds great, I can't wait to see it.




According to that timeline, I think we will start the IC this Friday, if that works for everyone. Gives us all enough time to write up sheets. ;)
@Estylwen Oh hey, this looks neat. I have an idea to pitch:

My main character will be the daughter of a Lilim coven mistress who's enrolled in the College of Hathforth, at least that's what she seems to be, in truth, she also acts as a spy and informant for her mother and coven, who has vested interest in exerting control over the Glasic Fields. The coven are opportunists, they care not who sits on the throne as long as they can rule over the seeds. After all, they're Lilim, daughters of the arcane.

And now, loredumping time, Lilim (plural and singular) are one of the many races of the world, they look almost indistinguishable from a Human to a layman's eyes. However, unlike humans, all Lilim are female (they can only bear daughters, which will be Lilim regardless of their father's race), notably more attractive on average compared to humans, and long-lived like the Elves. In general, they possess innate talent for the arcane arts, and in exchange, their physical prowess is quite subpar.

From a meta perspective, design-wise, I basically took traits from Humans, Elves, and Succubi then mashed them into this ultimate 'male fantasy' abomination.

Whaddya think?


Hello! I like your idea, it opens up a lot of opportunities for her to see how the Queen's court interacts with the college, and the types of research taking place there. I can also see the Wizard Queen and thr Lilim coven having a lot to talk about in the coming future. The race concept is pretty neat too.

I really like this idea and invite you to make a CS for her. :)
@LunarParadox I think you have a lot of options with this concept, and I can't wait to see the CS. Good idea on keeping which side they choose open, the Wizard Queen will be hard at work, haha.
Interested. Thinking about a court mage, perhaps someone of lower birth who managed to rise up through talent/having a large base pool of life-energy. What role would someone of that rank play in court on a daily basis?


Hi Lunar, I love your idea. A court mage who rose up through the ranks would likely play the role as an advisor to the Queen, as well as playing apart of the royal guard in case the Queen needed defending. The Wizard Queen would very likely commission research and work for the court mage to do, and would be one of the Queen's preferred. Someone who rose up through the ranks would also be an object of jealousy from the other courtiers.

Depending on what Faction you choose or create, this opens up a lot more options for you. In the case of the Wizard Queen, she was once a court mage who also ran the Theives Guild in a neighboring kingdom, before it was all destroyed. You have a lot of options, so it's all about how you want your story to look.

How does all that sound? :)
@twannyman Perfect! Okay that sounds great!
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