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SHE HAS RISEN, BABY GIRL!!!!!!!
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Aaaaaand it’s back. It was gone for a while, but it’s back and it feels awful. *Singsong Voice* ♫ I have self-destructive tendencies ♫
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I'm interested!
@ArcaneUnit

You said no elves, but is it be okay if my character is a half-elf?
@Framing a Moose
have you read and understood the set rules for the duel?
I would leave the battlegrounds open to you, if you agree to meet the requirements.

@Divinity
Agreed.
Mages are learned
Wizards naturally wise and discerning
Sorcerers intuitive.
Warlocks ambitious.

I could not have put it simpler myself.
If I tried now.. diluted in originality...A mage relies on knowledge related skill.
A wizard relies on exercised knowledge.
A sorcerer relies on will, and experience.
A Warlock, not categorized to any of the three as a Standard is generally {for an archtype} [ and this is up for dispute, ] Risqué ~ Which is not something another Class is specifically not.
Druids have a Tap, but are not limited to the tap, but it distinctly separates their ambition and ego from their magic, thus appearing to limit them. Similar to a Paladin or Cleric, but connected to Wilderness instead of the Impact on Beings of Dominion.

So thank you for demonstrating that there are, and you have knowledge of reliable sources.
Not Reliable because I agree*** But reliable because, These are ArchTypes* {stereotypical archtypes}.


I've read the rules and am hunky dory with all of them!! Also, in D&D, warlocks draw their power from a patron, or some supernatural benefactor. Hers is a powerful faerie.
Could I use my warlock from one of my D&D campaigns? I'd have to up her power a bit, but she'd work. If you're still accepting, that is.
I'm probably going to post my post on two days from now, or three days from now. Also, Joan will most likely be resting in the slave's quarters, so expect that.
Is there still characters needed, and furthermore, is cremend still in need of a leader? If so I'd like to make a player character leader of cremend who's based off of the legend of Fafnir.


Well, I doubt your character would be a ruler yet, seeing as all the characters start as slave children. But I'm not the GM, so my word is not law.

Also, do you want Fafnir because of the dragon thing?
Banned for too many Sans.
Okay! I got my character up!
Joan of Arc

(also known as Jeanne D'arc)

Character Image Goes Here - Not applicable at this time


Age: 9
Eye Color: Dark brown
Hair Color: Black
Height: 4'2"
Weight: 65 Ib.
Physique: Almost boyish, with shoulders slightly more broad then an average girl, as well as well defined muscles. If not for her more feminine features (eyes, face, and voice), it would be easy to mistake her for a male child.
Complexion: Fairly tan
Immunities:
Weaknesses: Well...she's not always quite sure when to shut up. There have been times when her big mouth has gotten her in trouble. In addition to that, she often isn't able to think for herself, relying on the deity in her head to tell her what to do.

Titles & Feats:

Basic Personality: Joan is definitely a no-nonsense type of girl. She often doesn't beat around the bush or joke, but instead gets straight to the point she's trying to make. Some might call her kind of rude, when in reality, she's just blunt. But despite her personality flaws, she's a magnificent ally to have. She is loyal and views her fellow slaves as her people.

Psychological/Social Issues: Oh, have I got a big one for this category! You see, Joan believes that the creator of the universe, one that is not mentioned at all in Alta, speaks to her through her mind.

Appearance: Well, pretty much everything you need to know about her appearance is answered above, so I'll just add stuff in when her appearance changes.

Natural Abilities:

Voice of Insperation: If Joan makes a speech in front of more than one person, she is able to inspire them, and give them hope and determination they might not otherwise have had.

Nose of a Holy Bloodhound: Joan is able to sense evil the same way one senses a sent: with her nose. While she usually can't tell exactly where the evil is coming from, she can still tell if there's some sort of evil nearby. But while this is a strength, it is also a weakness, for the smell of evil is not a pleasant one. If there is too much evil in one place, Joan gets thrown off her game, whether it be fighting, thinking, ect.

Power:

The Winged Child: At any time, Joan can sprout white wings from her shoulder blades, which give her the ability to fly. The downside, however, is that flying takes about the same amount of energy as running, and thus tires her out quickly.

Companion: Her deity is her only companion.

Relations:
Robin of Locksly, hunting partner
@Framing A Moose

Not quite that early, but we did stop accepting a couple months ago fam. Sorry!


As I assumed. It's fine. I'll get going then.
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