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1 yr ago
Current I'm gonna give this place another try. A few years ago college was stressful for me and I honestly don't remember the crap that went down. So, I'm the kind to forgive and forget.
3 yrs ago
Kicking me out of a Discord and banning me from a roleplay thread because I have the audacity to want to talk about guns, in a fandom where your characters shoot guns is asinine.
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3 yrs ago
PEOPLE OF THE COMMONWEALTH. DO NOT INTERFEAR. OUR INTENTIONS ARE PEACEFUL. WE ARE, THE BROTHERHOOD OF STEEL.
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3 yrs ago
IN THE YEAR 2101 WAR WAS BEGINNING.
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3 yrs ago
I'm back and I'm getting ready to host a Necromunda roleplay!

Bio

Howdy! I'm Jaredthefox92! I'm a 27 year old United States citizen from Georgia.I'm actually a veteran roleplayer who's been roleplaying on places like Deviantart since 2010. I have various genres and themes, as well as fandoms I'm into as well.

Genres I like:
.Science fiction
.Dark fantasy
.Hero vs villain, (with me being the villain)
.War and conflict stories
.Historical stories
.Supernatural stories
.Post Apocalyptic

Themes:
.Battle and combat
.Giants and giantesses, (I have a bit of a macro thing going on. ^^' )
.Dark fantasy like stories, especially ones with various races.
.Politics
.Family oriented
.Grimdark and cynical stories, especially in wartime.

Fandoms:
.Sonic
.Warhammer Fantasy
.Warhammer 40,000
.Star Wars
.Skyrim (although this is rather new to me.)
.Fallout
.Marvel and DC comics

Most Recent Posts

It is the year 1865 and the United States government is seeking to establish and tame the western frontier. Manifest Destiny is in full swing and the era of American Imperialism is about to begin. In Legends of the West however, fantasy meets history. Americans just have ended the Civil War to free slave orcs from their Confederate secessionist dark elf masters. While technology and modernization is booming with the invention of the steam locomotive, the Gatling gun, and better farming and catting tools, the old practices of magic are being used to blend in with these technological advancements as well. The Era of the mythical cowboy is about to begin!

Rules:

1.This will be a roleplay open to all, as such I'm playing this in the Free Roleplay section, but you need not have to limit your writing post if you're a Casual player or Advanced. While I would like a paragraph for each post, you can have more than that and perhaps up to six paragraphs per-post.

2. A recent change would be that this doesn't just take place in Texas, but all over the western frontier. I may make a simple hub town to start out with for everyone though.

3.Magic is considered something older and archaic, technology is considered newer and more efficient. Yes, you can blend your magic into technology in this roleplay. However you're basically taking old practices and blending them in with the latest in technological advances so not everyone would be capable of doing such.

4.There will be races in this.However, they will be modified to meet history. The races are as followed:

Humans: The US government and it's citizens.

Dwarfs: Irish/ Scottish Immigrants looking to make a name for themselves and a life in the wild west. They're great blacksmiths, engineers, and have monopolies in the trans continental railroad. They also sell and manufacture firearms.

Orcs: The "African Americans" of the story. The civil war for their rights and independence has led to the orc American to gain his freedom, but persecution and discrimination are still rampant.

Vampires and Undead: Former soldiers who have died on the battlefield but rose again. Great generals are most likely to have became vampires. They can have fought for either side or just in the previous wars such as in 1812.

Dragon Men/ Dragon Women: Chinese immigrants, they're natural fire elementals and hardy workers. However, many do not trust them as they're foreigners from the east and untrusted. They're often found working and California and around the west coast. (OOC Note: They are not actual dragons, in fact they're more akin to eastern lizard-men who naturally can spew flame and are just reptilian humanoids as opposed to actual gigantic flying dragons. Most of the Dragon people do not have wings, but they can use fire magic very well.)

Dark Elves: Confederates, were a part of the US until they suceeded over their slaves and economical issues. The US government had just finished the civil war and freed the Orcs of their chains. Confederate characters need not be villains in this, in fact a lot of them looked west to stake their claim and settle out in the west just as humans have.

Los Gatos: Hispanic and Mexican characters shall be anthropomorphic cats, Jaguars, panthers, and all manner of feline. They also currently have a massive army and are south of the border.

Wood Elves: Native Americans.

Giants: Canadian or Paul Bunyon like settlers, they have legal issues but for the most part they'll settle around up north and not in the west. They still may contract to the US government however.

5.While this can be comical at points, I would like this idea to be taken rather seriously. Remember, although this is fantasy it's inspired by real world events and many people fought and died during this time in real life.

6. Magic will be balanced, magic is great for augmenting technology that's been made or having certain things done. In this setting it's also been around for centuries. However, it's not as efficient as modern day technology and it also has practical use in powering up America, being used in steam technology, curing diseases found in the Wild West, and warfare. Magic complements science in this story, it doesn't make itself as the end all solution.

7. People have mistaken this roleplay for my actual beliefs. I would never condone slavery in any way, shape, or form in real life. I believe slavery is intrinsically wrong, that freedom is a fundamental human right and while slavery here has happened, it's up to the players to do something about it. You have the choice to make a character of the race that were formerly slaves or not. Also, you can also choose to be any race that's not been under slavery. The story was meant to portray real life historical events of the lives after the slaves were freed in real life. This is a historical theme and I shall heavily show the enslaved race in a positive manner. I do not condone slavery in real in a single instant. However, history is history and you cannot rewrite it to never have happened. I will leave it up to the player to roleplay whether or not they can personally deal with a character who have faced these issues or not. It's up to the player to realize this is fantasy and thus to play with this theme with historical authenticity or not. I am merely trying to make a historical fantasy roleplay that everyone can enjoy.
So if I read this correctly, one is capable of being a giant in this roleplay?
I'm heading out on vacation for three weeks but if this is still here when I get back I'll be pleased.

I do have two suggestions though:

1.) Establish the limitations of magic before characters start being created. Make certain that those limitations insure pistols and lever action rifles are still relevant.

2.) Don't bother with Texas. Have fun with altering the existing stereotypes to fit your vision. For example, maybe the orcs were defeated by the combined races and now are subjugated and work corn fields and sugar plantations. Maybe various factions are pro or anti-emancipation. It's up to you. Have fun with it!


I think it will, I mean I may make this RP a long term one once it gets started. I need to think of a big plot though, but I'm going to see if I can whip this one up really good.

1).Right, I may make you able to enchant a gun, but maybe this is hard to do for some reason. Still, you need to know how to use a gun to fire one with specialized ammunition anyways. I may make it where you can only enchant a gun to alter it's properties, but not making it hit every time or make ammunition pop out of thin air. Perhaps something elemental with guns, or you have to use certain inscribed weaponry for certain types of ammunition. Magic will be an "old art" or something that probably has always been used in one form or another, but the gun is high tech and basically an equalizer. You can kill a mage or whoever with a gun easily, they just can do a lot if they know how to use them and know how to use magic themselves.

2). I could do that, maybe Orcs were semi reasonable and basically what would be "African American" in this universe. Like, the orcs could have quite a lot of legitimacy and not be "WAAAAAGH!" Warhammer like. (Like Skryim basically), heck we could say the Confederates were half vampires, or even dark elves. Native Americans could be something like wood elves as well. I was going to go with "humans with magic fighting other humans with magic", but actually having fantasy races be a part of a historical event would be interesting. (If people actually like that idea.) It could be in parts of the south, new Mexico, or maybe even in Nevada as well. Still, it would defiantly be the cowboy era going strong and the United States is going at it with Manifest Destiny.

(By the way to anyone who may get offended, I'm from Georgia so "vampire Confederates" or "Dark Elf Confederates" would be a funny take on the Civil War. Of course, this is all in the brainstorming phase currently.) )

(CS template)

Name:

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Height:

Ethnicity:

Nationality: (If not from the United States, put United States otherwise)

Birthplace:

Previous Occupation before coming to Rapture:

Occupation:

Reason for coming to rapture:

Backstory:

Personality:

Preferred Plasmids: (If applicable)

Abilities:

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Religious affiliation: (If applicable)

Sanity levels: (This will change during the RP under certain conditions. Characters normally start off at '5', when you get near '1' you're turning into a splicer. )

Trivia:
I guess I'll just calmly drop out.
What would be the posting order currently anyways?
I am very interested! Mark me down.


Cool! I'll think of the plot in the meantime. I'm considering it taking place in Texas as it's the most easiest setting for me to think of.
@Jaredthefox92 @wolverbells Both of you have expressed interest - please be made aware that our CS was just updated about 10 minutes before this post. The only thing that changed is that I added in 1 more slot for a positive trait and one more slot for a negative one. Please if you are filling out a CS currently to add in 1 of each to the traits list so it will be up to date if you submit. Thankies.


Okay, but first before I join I'm going to have to think hard about making a very realistic character. My CS will have to have a lot of forethought to it so it may take a while for me to come up with something.
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yeah, you can pretty much make up whatever reason to be there XD... though, 'nothing interesting'? XD There's ships falling out of the sky around the forest XD unless you're not in the ever-free, then it makes a bit more sense.


Yeah, Grief is in in a clearing in a forest and hasn't seen them yet. I was going to start at the very beginning with him looking around for something of interest until he looks up and sees them. Sorry if I didn't mention that event yet, but I wanted to have him literally having what would be a "normal" day for him until this event in my next post. He's also sort of isolated at the start so other characters can be aware of his massive presence nearby.
Put me down as a maybe. Just figured I'd mention Deadlands for inspiration basically. It's a supernatural western setting so I figured it can serve as a good basis for you to build on.


Alright, but I'll look into it. Also honestly, I had no idea this roleplay was already a thing. Sorry if our wires crossed here accidentally. I'm just trying to come up with some new ideas to toss around.
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