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Quick everyone, PM Mahz with your wishlist for Guild updates and new features. The more the better. In fact, send him a PM about it every day. Make that every hour. Chop chop!
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Welcome back, Hecate!
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4 yrs ago
To all the homies in Florida -- stay safe out there. Now is not the time to wrangle an alligator and surf it down the flooded streets. I know, it's hard to resist the urge.
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Calling all ELDEN RING players: roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
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On the old version of the Guild I was the record holder for 'Most Infraction Points Without Being Permabanned'.

My primary roleplaying genres are fantasy and science fiction. Big fan of The Elder Scrolls, The Lord of the Rings, Warhammer 40,000, Mass Effect, Fallout and others.

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Possibly interested.


Well hello, you.

Glad to see so much interest and enthusiasm already! Y'all can expect the RP thread from me sometime this weekend.

As for some of the proposed character types and the question regarding preferred archetypes: I don't have anything too specific in mind, but the most important thing to remember is that your characters need to have a good reason to be highly loyal to the Empire or one of its agents.
Is the assassination of Titus Mede II canon?


The Emperor will remain a distant, faceless figure, so I'd rather not deal with the ramifications of either choice and just remain blissfully ignorant.
@Andrew Blade That's going to be really tough, and I'm leaning towards a "no". I'm not stopping you from applying when the RP goes live but it'll probably be noticeable in your character sheet alone that you're lacking in knowledge.

@Dead Cruiser Agents of the Emperor (so Penitus Oculatus) or their "assets", i.e. elite mercenaries. Both are fine.

We're talking a few years after Skyrim, two or three. The Stormcloak Rebellion was defeated but the Empire still has its hands full putting out fires in the East. Other events don't really matter, High Rock is too far away to have noticed anything.


Sire,

It is the 24th of First Seed at the moment of writing this missive, which I hope is not delayed and finds you swiftly and in good fortune. A matter of such significant importance has come to my attention that I feel compelled to send this message to you instead of my direct superior. I believe it is imperative that you are personally made aware of the situation in Morgenstar, which is quickly deteriorating -- it is as if a madness of Sheogorath has taken root.

Simply put, a cult has come into existence that proclaims the "end of times" is approaching. Normally this would not be any cause for concern, but many of the chapels of the Imperial Cult in the region have somehow been seduced into spreading the message. I have found it somewhat difficult to ascertain the exact nature of the apocalypse they are prophesying, as it seems to be a secret they guard from the uninitiated and the skeptical, but the cult is swiftly gaining in popularity and influence among the poor and the downtrodden. They call themselves the Children of the Garden. What makes their message so subversive is that they promise protection and salvation and quite strongly emphasize that the Empire is not part of this path.

Several remote villages and woodlands, which were always only tenuously governed by Morgenstar's rulers, appear to be entirely under the cult's control now. I have received reports of crowds of them gathering on the fields and in the forests at night, listening to the gospel of their priests, and armed groups of cultists have been observed encroaching on more civilized territory. The fact that sedition is such a core element of the Children of the Garden's message has me worried. I fear that the Empire may soon have another Stormcloak Rebellion on its hands. The Duke is of no use; he refuses to take the threat seriously and continues to quarrel with Daggerfall over petty squabbles.

Perhaps the most peculiar thing about this whole affair is that the mastermind of the cult is rumored to be a Moth Priest, though I have not been able to confirm this myself. If this were true, it would help explain how the cult has expanded so quickly, for reasons I am sure you understand. I humbly suggest that you have the Penitus Oculatus inquire with the Order of the Ancestor Moth if one of their members has gone rogue. They can be secretive and a law unto themselves at times.

My recommendation is to have the Children of the Garden's leader, whoever he is, arrested at once on suspicion of conspiracy against the crown. If one were to remove the head of the serpent I am sure the body will wither and die.

Your faithful servant,
G. R. Nykerius




Hello and thank you for reading this far. Serpent's Fall is a roleplay I have been quietly concocting in my spare time for a while now, and more recently with the significant aid of @Culluket, who will be my co-GM for this RP. It's the culmination of several of my previous attempts at running an Elder Scrolls roleplay, having condensed all of my favorite elements into a single premise. And yes, before you ask, I was heavily inspired and driven by Far Cry 5 to finally make this roleplay.

We've got a lot more detail fleshed out already but I'll keep things brief and simple for this interest check. As you may have guessed, this is a roleplay about a zealous doomsday cult that threatens to wrestle power away from the Empire in the fictional Breton kingdom of Morgenstar, located somewhere in High Rock. Our characters are sent by direct order of the Emperor himself to put an end to this potential uprising before it can begin by arresting the leader and prophet of the Children of the Garden. Additionally, we are to investigate the exact nature of the apocalypse he has supposedly prophesied. In a world that has only recently had the actual end of times averted (by the Dragonborn defeating Alduin), it's better to be safe than sorry about such matters.

If any of the above sounds interesting to you or you have any questions, leave a comment and let me know. I hope to put a solid group together so I'm looking for a decent number of players. Don't be shy!

Cheers,
Hank.
Oh, cool. Hi kids.
In Staff changes 8 yrs ago Forum: News
Subjects,

@Meth Quokka (more commonly known as Kangaroo) has decided to step down from his position as moderator after all. I'd like to thank him for his service these past few years. With this comes the ascension to a higher plane appointment of @POOHEAD189 to the position of site moderator. We already know him as a level-headed and capable Discord moderator and I'm sure he will do a great job in this capacity as well.

That will be all. Cheers!

- Hank
...Technically site related?

Would you be willing to divulge the story of your journey to us? What introduced you to RP and ultimately to this site? Just to this site. The road to moderator is probably another story.

If it's too personal, you can forgo an answer (or pm me?). I only asked here because I thought others might be interested too.

It'd also be nice if we can get an answer from the other Mods.


Roleplaying was something that my friends and I began doing unintentionally when we were children, ranging from running amok outside pretending to be our RuneScape characters to writing hilarious(ly bad) and surreal short stories to which we all contributed. Very similar to what @Mahz described. We all forgot about it and left that kind of 'playing pretend' by the wayside when we became older. You're all probably familiar with this -- we lost the infinite suspension of disbelief that children possess and picked up other hobbies instead.

In 2007, when I was 14 years old, I discovered a now-defunct website called Jurassic Park Legacy, or JPLegacy for short. Being a tremendous fan of the films (and a dino-nerd in general) at the time, I signed up. JPLegacy ran a wildly succesful and popular persistent world roleplay called Live the Legend, in which the players all assumed the role of a dinosaur roaming about on Isla Sorna, doing dinosaur stuff. Everyone did their best to keep it somewhat realistic so there was no dialogue at all, just vocalizations and the kind of pack or predator-prey dynamics you could expect in the wild. That said, I'm sure we all exaggerated the intelligence of actual dinosaurs because otherwise there'd be awfully little to write about. That was my first foray in play-by-post roleplaying.

That forum also had a more general roleplaying board, which was less popular but active enough for me to try my hand at several other fandoms like Star Wars and Halo. After about a year of this I thirsted for more and I turned to Google with the exact words (I still remember) 'roleplaying forum'. And just like today, the Guild was the first result that popped up back then in August 2008.

As you can see, I never (really) left. My road to moderator/co-admin is indeed another story entirely, but it's a fun one because I used to be one of the biggest troublemakers around. Just ask @stark. I'll write it all down if people are interested.
Welcome. We also have doubleposts here, as you can see.


Nothing to see here. Move along, citizen.
Hey everyone, sorry for the disappearing act. Much like @Peik I was ambushed by real life obligations and haven't had the free time or the energy required to write anything. I'll have to declare this RP dead in the water, folks. Thank you all for participating and giving it your all and maybe we can try this again in the future.
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