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13 days ago
Current Summer break begins today!
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3 mos ago
I will continue to be one of the oldest members of this community in August.
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5 mos ago
If you are a fan of Warhammer 40,000 or Age of Sigmar, let me know. Maybe we can put together an RP. I play Ironjawz & Kruleboyz in AOS and Salamanders & Drukhari in 40K.
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2 yrs ago
Happy holidays, everyone!
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2 yrs ago
Summer break is almost over. Back to work/school and all that non-fun stuff.
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I am a veteran of the United States Army and the US Army National Guard. I spent three years on Active Duty serving in the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) at Ft. Carson, CO, and the 3rd Armor Division at Kirch Göns, West Germany. I spent 18 years in the Army National Guard with the 26th Infantry Division "Yankee" and 29th Infantry Division (Light), "The Blue and the Gray". I was deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina with the 29th ID (L) in 2001 - 2002. I have also been reading military history articles and books since I was 10 years old. I do prefer Military Role Plays over all other genres, primarily because I have a vast knowledge of the subject including personal experiences. At the very least, my characters are always veterans.

I have been writing for pleasure for at least 35+ years but only got into forum-based Role Playing about eighteen years ago. I do enjoy Nation Role Plays and get into minute detail when designing my military. The only reason I enjoy excruciating detail in my militaries is because for me, it is fun. My education and experience on this subject afford me the insight to see the depth of the structure. It is not just a General and a large pile of soldiers. If someone wants assistance in designing an army, navy, or air force, please send me a PM. I will help. Please specify what level (echelon) or depth you would like me to go. When I say echelon, I mean Army, Corps, Division, Brigade/Regiment, Battalion/Squadron, Company/Troop/Battery, Platoon, and Squad/Section.

When I was a student in High School, I used to play Dungeons & Dragons. Recently, I have been DMing a 5e campaign of my creation for my son and his friends. 5e is so much less cumbersome than earlier editions of D&D. I do have an interest in Tolkien-esque fantasy-styled Role Plays as well. Time travel has always been a fun genre for me, but to do it well, one must have a firm grasp of historical facts.

There are only a few fanfictions I will participate in; Star Wars and Star Trek are two of them. I want to do an exclusively Klingon RP one of these days. I also avoid Canon characters.

I have real-world martial arts experience. I would love to write an RP about hand-to-hand combat, no fantasy magic chit, just hands elbows, knees, and feet. Maybe the occasional head butt thrown in to mix things up. I trained in Krav Maga for six and a half years. I earned a first-degree black belt in Krav Maga on 3 June 2017.

Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art form that employs practical self-defense techniques drawing forms & techniques from Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Taekwando. It is very brutal, demanding, and aggressive. During the seven years I trained, I have bruised two ribs, sustained several muscle pulls, and various lacerations and bruises over my body. I have received a sprained ankle and a fractured wrist. Before the first black belt test, I received a bone bruise to my right shin; where my roundhouse kicks impact. Yet, I am stupid enough to continue training. [Regardless of the physical pain, it is more fun than any other physical activity I have engaged in. Fortunately, the bone bruise healed up prior to the third and final test. EDIT: I did leave the sport over five years ago. :(]

Over two years ago I completed my first novel, a science fiction set in the 24th century. It focuses on a Private Military Corporation solely employed by the earth government. I started a second book in November 2022 and hope to work on that this summer when I have more time.

Send me a PM for a Role Play or if you would like to see what sort of an army I could build for you.

--Gunther (AKA: Old School)



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Kichirō Takagi, Kaganja


The young woman walked away. There was something about her…Kichirō just felt he would see her again. He quickly turned away and faced the fish monger. “Do you know where I might locate the Herbalist or the alchemist? Or potion master in this settlement?”

“Aye,” the man reeked of the sea. He was at least fifteen years senior to the Arkanan Monk, with a bulbous figure. Undoubtedly equal parts sinew and cellulite. Quite possible the sinews were hardened from a life at sea and carrying the extra weight around. People tend to discredit overweight figures with weakness, but they do conceal muscle. They are both located two streets west of here about three hundred yards down on the left.” What wasn’t said was the two businesses were neighbors. Since one relied on the other, it only made sense the two had a shared existence.

“Did I hear that woman ask you about Zemida Naakesh Kaanada?”

“Aye. He is raising an army to deal with the fractured state of affairs here in Baneghoran society.” The fishmonger started a coughing fit. He was at wise enough to turn his head away from his wares.

“Where might I find this Zemida Kaanada?”

“His estate occupies the lands where the ruined fort, one of the earliest buildings in this land. You can find him there.”

“Thank you, sayidi,” Kichirō bowed with his hands pressed in front of him. His eyes remained on the man with a slight approving smile pursing his lips.

Within ten minutes, he was in front of the Herbalist shop, which was in fact adjacent to the alchemist shop. These businesses were located indoors, wooden buildings rather than hasty stands and tents with people clamoring all around.

The door was slightly stuck, causing him to appear hesitant. A swift and hearty push caused him to stumble inwards.

“I do need to get that door fixed,” a thin dark featured man with a bad case of crows’ feet lamented upon Kichirō’s entrance. “How may I be of service to you, Sayidi?” The man spoke Equarish eloquently. His dialect was much more refined than the man from Arkana.

“Thank you. I was wondering if you had any powdered puffer fish extract and a bottle or two of seaweed extract?” Kichirō asked.

Without skipping a beat, the thin businessman jumped into action. He clapped his hands together as he stepped to the side. “Why yes, of course,” he drew Kichirō’s attention to a row of vials on a shelf to the man’s left and then waved a hand over a display table containing the powdered fish liver.

Kichirō stepped forward to view the items. He could tell right away they were exactly what he was looking for.

“Suitengu's Surge and Strike of Flowing Waters, I presume?”

Kichirō snapped his head towards the man, initially in surprise that he knew what the items would be used for, but then assumed the man had met monks like himself before. The monk smiled, “you are good. Do you remember every spell component?’

“It is my business.” The man then charged him a few coins for his purchase and Kichiro left to find the Zemida Kaanada.

Within twenty minutes or more, he was entering the grounds containing Kaanada’s estate.
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The Right Hook



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Part 2 of 2

The mild headache and nausea were a reminder of the previous night's fun. Alana wasn't sure how much she'd had, but it was enough for her to be unable to recall some parts. Against her better judgment, Alana decided to go for a walk. The headache would more than likely intensify, but hopefully some fresh air would relieve her nausea.

Once outside, Alana nearly went blind, squinting her eyes against the rising morning sun. She nonetheless set off in no particular direction, hands in pockets and her head low. Some wisps of hair had fallen around her face, but the rest of it was secured in place by a hair pin which penetrated through the center of her messy bun. That was her go-to style most of the time; it was quick and effective.

As she continued her walk, she noticed something off in the distance, or rather, someone. Alana's eyes widened momentarily before she broke into a full sprint. The body wasn't too far from the ship, so it was safe to assume that somebody could be one of their own. Once Alana approached them, she noticed it was Hook who lay unconscious on the ground. She sunk to her knees beside him and tried to shake him awake. "Hook! Hook wake up! Can you hear me?" She checked for a pulse, noting he was covered in mud and blood as she quickly examined him.

Joe could feel someone trying to rouse him. His eyelids were heavy, and his body desperately needed sleep. “Huh?” He moaned at the rousing. It was difficult, but he was able to open his eyes. The sun was on the horizon, not even quite up yet. It took several seconds for him to realize someone was there, trying to wake him up. Then he recognized Alana Lysinger. “Doc? Is that you? Where am ah? What’s going on?”

Joe struggled to get to his feet. He was unsteady and dropped to his knee on the first attempt. He paused briefly, feeling dizzy and nauseous. He regained his stance, climbing to his feet. Then dropped again to his knees. This time he vomited into the muddy morass that was his bed for the night. “Oh shit! Ah feel like crap.”

She couldn’t help but look him over once more, relieved he was alive and awake. Watching his futile attempts to get on his feet, Alana shook her head slightly and stood up over him, placing one hand on the side of his shoulder and the other one on his back to serve a dual purpose—offer some support as he vomited and prevent him from getting back on his feet.

“You’re not all that far from the ship, but it looks like you never made it back in last night. You’re covered in blood, Hook. What happened?” Her expression now serious, she couldn’t help but feel concerned for him. “Come on, tell me about it on the way back. I want to run some checks and rule out any serious injuries.” Alana motioned for him to stand up, helping him slowly regain his balance. She bent down and placed one of his arms over her shoulders, using her free hand to help guide him along. “You were out by yourself, right? I don’t recall seeing anyone else leave."

“We all gone out last night. The crew headed back to the ship, but ah didn’...” Joe admitted to the Doc. He had a hard time admitting to himself, let alone the ship’s medic, pausing and grunting as they went along. Primarily he felt shame for what happened. He knew that when he drank, he often lost control.

“Ah wen’ out fer another drink. I got into a fight. Most o’ the blood is his. I may have busted up mah knuckles a bit.” Joe tried to tell the story with brevity. “Ah am mostly thirsty and hungover. Ah guess ah got a bit drunk. Honestly, doc. Ah think he only landed one punch to the side o’ mah head ‘stall.”

As Hook went on detailing the events from the previous night, Alana looked away once he mentioned his fight, expressing disappointment the same way a parent would if they heard such story from their son. “I don’t mean to come down on you at all, but you’ve got to be careful out there. Never know who’s looking for a fight just ‘cause,” she went on, looking at him with a smile. “What would we do without the best chef one could possibly ask for? All kidding aside, I still want to make sure you’re okay,” Alana insisted, looking at the ship in the distance which was getting nearer. “If you ended up getting that drunk, whatever hits he landed on you could’ve gone over your head. I’m not doubting your skills, but none of us are immune in a brawl. It’ll be quick, I promise. I’ll also get you hydrated so you feel better later on the day."

“Yes’m, doc,” Joe smiled at her. It was not his usual smile, more forced than genuine. “Thank you, Doc.” Joe resigned himself to allowing the medic to check him over. He felt run down. He knew it was from the alcohol and not the fight. But he agreed he would appease her curiosity. He would definitely take a shower. He would also make a point to tell the captain he wanted to see a Shepherd.

The pair continued their walk to the China Doll. The ramp was down, and no one was in sight. Joe was thankful for that. He didn’t want to have to explain himself to anyone beyond the doctor. She was bound by some Oath, right? Or at least he thought. They made it to her medical bay.

After reaching the infirmary, Alana motioned for Hook to take a seat. "Have a seat there and remove your shirt, please." Before walking away to fetch some items, she clicked on a switch to frost the glass and allow them their privacy from any passerby in the vicinity. The setting also implied she was occupied and wouldn't be able to see anyone unless it was an emergency.

Joe began unbuttoning his shirt. He removed it slowly. His shoulders were mildly sore, but nothing out of the ordinary or unexpected. He placed the shirt on a hook near the door and took a seat on the examining table ready to be poked. “Ah’m sure ah’m fine, doc.”

Soon enough, Alana was standing in front of Hook shining a light into each of his eyes. "From the looks of it, you did more damage to him than he did to you." Alana then reached for cotton squares with a solution to clean off the blood splattered throughout. "That's good news for you though." As she worked on cleaning him up, she realized that most of the blood was the other guy's as there were no serious injuries on his person. That and the bloody knuckles were the two indicators.

“Thanks, Doc. Ah knew ah was OK. Can I leave now? I really want to go take a shower. Ah’ll be up in the galley making coffee and preparing breakfast if you ah interested.” Joe was ready for that shower and a nap. But the nap could wait.

Alana smiled, grabbing a handful of used up items to discard them. "You may go, Mr. Hook. I don't want to hold you any as the crew and passengers will want their breakfast after the night we all had. I will see you soon."

Once the immediate work area had been tidied up, Alana removed her gloves to input the data for her first patient of the day.

Joe left the medical bay to get a quick shower before beginning his day in the galley. He was run down, worn out and hungover. He hoped he would not see anyone else, or more importantly, no one would see him. The idea made him feel embarrassed.

Within the hour, coffee was brewing and coffee cake was baking in the oven to be covered in a melted sugar glaze.
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