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I was wondering, @HeySeuss, what sort of limits are there on our talents? I wanted to create a novice, adolescent mage who is the son of two elves, but I'm unsure of how far I'm allowed to go with it.


I want the talents to have limitations, and I will give feedback in that regard as necessary. Basically, I do not want it so magic can solve everything or that the characters are necessarily badasses. I don't have any problem whatsoever with a novice mage of the sort you are outlining. I don't expect the characters to conform to a power level, but I will decide whether or not a character can do too much on their own, which makes for a boring sort of RP. The enemy is dangerous and adaptable, so I'm hoping to encourage creative adaptation to the problems.
"Yes, and" is an exercise wherein you relate your character to the one posted before you. So it should be a story about when/where the two characters interacted and what went on. This also helps establish how the characters relate to each other a bit.

They don't have to have a nicey-pooh relationship; Tony Barnes and Flint White, in the last RP, for example, had a brush with each other because Flint was investigating Tony on behalf of the courts during a spree of lycanthrope killings and found out about Tony's Vietnam war history. It was a false accusation that created bad blood.
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The anti-bromance will live on in our hearts ;-;


I'm sure I'll throw in an objectionable minority supernatural somewhere that can nurse an antipathy for Flint.
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Happy to join again :D


Flint is pre-approved. Tony won't be in this one because we have a wolf-type going in.

I like this art enough that I was like, "That's gotta be Nemsemet."

Instructions
  • Post your character sheet here (so I can approve it) using the template provided below.
  • Please do not post anything else here, all questions and comments should go to the OOC tab.
  • The history doesn't have to be long, the psych profile doesn't have to be long. Just get the character up with about a small paragraph to cover the answers.


Character Sheet
(Template Here)
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Breed/Species/Type/Lineage: (such as, but not limited to 'magician' 'faerie' 'vampire' 'half-something' and so forth. This is more or less 'what' your character is.)

Physical Description:
Picture or description, I am cool with either.


Talents:
Talents one has either naturally or through education or training of some sort.


History:
Explain how your character got there -- no 'the story will come out in RP' lines, please -- I want a feel for where your character is coming from. Feel free to work up names and places and so forth. Be sure to mention arrests or feuds and debts and the such from mortal and supernatural authorities.


Psychological Profile:
An idea of how the character thinks and so forth; should be linked to the history.


Possessions:
Mostly list the useful stuff, including any magically empowered items, spell foci and other odds and ends, including familiar animals.


Yes, and:
This is a character exercise for how our characters know each other and relate a bit. See the OOC thread for more details. If posting the first character, go ahead and make your 'Yes, and:" a relationship with Caradoc de Lacy, the Count of Camden.

I like this art enough that I was like, "That's gotta be Nemsemet."

TL;DR Summary:
  • Modern Fantasy; the supernatural exists, but hides itself from the mundane realm.
  • Set in the fictional city of New Camden, Northeastern United States
  • New Camden's magical community, including vampires, monsters and a variety of other things, are ruled by a court, and its current head is the Count Caradoc de Lacy of New Camden, along with his Lord's Council of representatives of the largest communities within New Camden.
    Lord's Council representation includes the undead, goblins, and shapeshifters, others to be determined.
  • All the leaders were wiped out by an ancient warlock, an evil that has taken over the city with an army of supporters; some summoned, others recruited from those who felt discontent with the status quo ante.
  • Now the mortals are the targets of a new order that wants to come out of the shadows and rule. And this new order has a seemingly invincible leader.
  • The characters, from a variety of different backgrounds as magic users/supernatural beings, are fighting against this, and probably against some mortals too.
  • If you like adapting fairy tales and mythology to modern day settings and helping with lore creation/setting building, this is an RP for you.

In Character Info:
Like many cities across the US, Camden, when established, soon attracted a supernatural population that followed the mortal one. They feed off them, live among them, conceal themselves from them. Supernaturals in Camden are kept in check and in line by the Concealment Edict, which was enforced ruthlessly by an alliance of vampire elders, wizards and others that had survived the purges of the Inquisition. And it was the Concealment Edict that established courts within the cities to see to it that the supernatural population hid themselves. Some could move about in plain sight, others were essentially banished to the sewers or whatever other hole they could find.

This system also imposed an onerous degree of servitude upon the members of the community; they paid taxes up to this system in a variety of forms, either by paying money up to the Court or through indentured servitude, in order to provide the Court with resources by which it could enforce the Edicts. Some beings are able to put their talents to use and quickly accumulate wealth, which makes payment of the taxes easy. Others struggle in the modern world, forced to hide or otherwise unable to accumulate much in the way of wealth to pay the tithe.

Only a couple days ago, the system was functioning, but a Camden Museum of History exhibit that included an ancient Egyptian mummy arrived in town. A young mage attempted, unwisely, a spell on the artifact, and the mummy, unknown to mortals and the magic community alike, revived, fueled by that magical energy (and siphoning the rest of the life energy off that hapless young mage.) He claimed to be Nemsemet, and demonstrated powers of the sort only heard about in legend...only, there is very little to be gleaned about Nemsemet without digging – his name seems to have been deliberately eradicated from the ancient Egyptian histories.

Nemsemet quickly eradicated the Count Caradoc and his advisers, those who stood with him anyway, and proclaimed himself ruler of the city – not simply ruler of the city's underworld of supernatural beings, but its ruler entirely. It would seem a pompous claim, except for the way the sorcerer quickly eradicated those that faced him in open combat; many on one and he was still standing and practically unscathed.

The fell mummy sorcerer proceeded to rally many of the city's various denizens, into his cause; to take over the city and rule its mortals directly, unsubtly. Many of Camden's supernaturals have joined him for a variety of reasons, including the allure of power or simply because they are tired of hiding in the shadows, kept down by the Concealment Edicts. Those that do not join his, at least for now, shadowy war against mortal government and institutions are considered foes and the ancient tyrant's minions are purging those individuals.

It is, perhaps, a hopeless battle, but there are a few willing to do what they can.

Out of Character Info:
The RP is essentially about a shadowy war in the city streets that can easily become a terrible out and out war as the supernatural elements of the city. The characters don't merely have to discover how they can kill Nemsemet, and that's a tall order in and of itself, but they have to make some very hard decisions about who to save and when and where to fight.

The characters may well have reasons to not lament Caradoc de Lacy, but if they're in this group, they're at least somewhat aligned with those that do not agree with Nemsemet. As he is a brutal tyrant that uses raw power to eradicate foes, it's entirely possible that your character's motivation is revenge. Your character may also be part of the courts of another city, investigating the very disturbing rumors and phenomena present in New Camden.

Characters can be a variety of different types of supernatural being, so I am encouraging a degree of creativity. Lycanthropes, vampires, other undead, a variety of faeries, spirits and generally 'supernatural' types of beings (including half-angels or half-demons; come to think of it half-a lot of stuff... :) ) These factions all exist and individuals within these factions may well have their reasons to rally against Nemsemet.
We can discuss characters when we get to sheets. I'll set up an OOC. There's a twist to the character sheets that involves the person posting a sheet to relate their character in some way to the one above.

I like this art enough that I was like, "That's gotta be Nemsemet."

TL;DR Summary:
  • Modern Fantasy; the supernatural exists, but hides itself from the mundane realm.
  • Set in the fictional city of New Camden, Northeastern United States
  • New Camden's magical community, including vampires, monsters and a variety of other things, are ruled by a court, and its current head is the Count Caradoc de Lacy of New Camden, along with his Lord's Council of representatives of the largest communities within New Camden.
    Lord's Council representation includes the undead, goblins, and shapeshifters, others to be determined.
  • All the leaders were wiped out by an ancient warlock, an evil that has taken over the city with an army of supporters; some summoned, others recruited from those who felt discontent with the status quo ante.
  • Now the mortals are the targets of a new order that wants to come out of the shadows and rule. And this new order has a seemingly invincible leader.
  • The characters, from a variety of different backgrounds as magic users/supernatural beings, are fighting against this, and probably against some mortals too.
  • If you like adapting fairy tales and mythology to modern day settings and helping with lore creation/setting building, this is an RP for you.

In Character Info:
Like many cities across the US, Camden, when established, soon attracted a supernatural population that followed the mortal one. They feed off them, live among them, conceal themselves from them. Supernaturals in Camden are kept in check and in line by the Concealment Edict, which was enforced ruthlessly by an alliance of vampire elders, wizards and others that had survived the purges of the Inquisition. And it was the Concealment Edict that established courts within the cities to see to it that the supernatural population hid themselves. Some could move about in plain sight, others were essentially banished to the sewers or whatever other hole they could find.

This system also imposed an onerous degree of servitude upon the members of the community; they paid taxes up to this system in a variety of forms, either by paying money up to the Court or through indentured servitude, in order to provide the Court with resources by which it could enforce the Edicts. Some beings are able to put their talents to use and quickly accumulate wealth, which makes payment of the taxes easy. Others struggle in the modern world, forced to hide or otherwise unable to accumulate much in the way of wealth to pay the tithe.

Only a couple days ago, the system was functioning, but a Camden Museum of History exhibit that included an ancient Egyptian mummy arrived in town. A young mage attempted, unwisely, a spell on the artifact, and the mummy, unknown to mortals and the magic community alike, revived, fueled by that magical energy (and siphoning the rest of the life energy off that hapless young mage.) He claimed to be Nemsemet, and demonstrated powers of the sort only heard about in legend...only, there is very little to be gleaned about Nemsemet without digging – his name seems to have been deliberately eradicated from the ancient Egyptian histories.

Nemsemet quickly eradicated the Count Caradoc and his advisers, those who stood with him anyway, and proclaimed himself ruler of the city – not simply ruler of the city's underworld of supernatural beings, but its ruler entirely. It would seem a pompous claim, except for the way the sorcerer quickly eradicated those that faced him in open combat; many on one and he was still standing and practically unscathed.

The fell mummy sorcerer proceeded to rally many of the city's various denizens, into his cause; to take over the city and rule its mortals directly, unsubtly. Many of Camden's supernaturals have joined him for a variety of reasons, including the allure of power or simply because they are tired of hiding in the shadows, kept down by the Concealment Edicts. Those that do not join his, at least for now, shadowy war against mortal government and institutions are considered foes and the ancient tyrant's minions are purging those individuals.

It is, perhaps, a hopeless battle, but there are a few willing to do what they can.

Out of Character Info:
The RP is essentially about a shadowy war in the city streets that can easily become a terrible out and out war as the supernatural elements of the city. The characters don't merely have to discover how they can kill Nemsemet, and that's a tall order in and of itself, but they have to make some very hard decisions about who to save and when and where to fight.

The characters may well have reasons to not lament Caradoc de Lacy, but if they're in this group, they're at least somewhat aligned with those that do not agree with Nemsemet. As he is a brutal tyrant that uses raw power to eradicate foes, it's entirely possible that your character's motivation is revenge. Your character may also be part of the courts of another city, investigating the very disturbing rumors and phenomena present in New Camden.

Characters can be a variety of different types of supernatural being, so I am encouraging a degree of creativity. Lycanthropes, vampires, other undead, a variety of faeries, spirits and generally 'supernatural' types of beings (including half-angels or half-demons; come to think of it half-a lot of stuff... :) ) These factions all exist and individuals within these factions may well have their reasons to rally against Nemsemet.
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