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4 yrs ago
"STOP. QUOTING. ME." Jb, 2019, quoted in 2022." Roland, 2022, quoted in 2022.
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7 yrs ago
STOP. QUOTING. ME.
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7 yrs ago
Gone fishing for a week, will return soon.
7 yrs ago
Happy New Year!
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8 yrs ago
Merry Yuletide, one and all! Gods bless.
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Greetings,

I am Jb; Briton by birth, roleplayer by my own hand, and lover of literature. I am also an amateur historian, a receiver of a Bachelors degree in Ancient and Medieval History - quite a useless degree, actually - and would like to think that I'm a fair, honest and open guy.

As far as RP'ing goes, I'm pretty open to most things really, all you need to do is ask! :)

So, if you've ever any questions for me, wish to speak about RP's involving myself or run by myself, or simply feel like a chat, don't be afraid to get in touch.

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@Sigurd

"Looks like you may, mister," she said. "Truth be told, it's official."

Eōrwīga grinned another rather wolfish grin, sensing that there was a bit more to this than met the eye, and immediately found himself looking upon the official seal of his lord Eorl the Young. It was a distinctive crest, one that could only have been made by the wax stamp of the monarch himself, and any sign of joviality dropped right away from his face upon laying his eyes on it.

“Well now...” he mused, one hand cautiously reaching out to pluck the parchment from those slender fingers, “you were right to think so.”

As he looked upon the finely constructed lettering of his King, his eyebrows rose higher and higher until nearly disappearing into his hairline. Once finished he sat there for a moment, his own blue eyes looking back and forth between Éolan and the letter that he returned to her just as quickly.

Surely this cannot be for one such as she? He thought to himself what is my liege playing at?

“It would appear that you are in the wrong place, my young friend.” His next smile was warm and pleasant, his face losing a few years of hard earned wrinkles and grooves for but a moment, “what if I were to tell you that you should be in the big stone hall up on the hill? Does that sound like a fair proposition to you?”




@Vor@DrunkasaurusRex@BCTheEntity

Everything within the Hall of Eorl happened quite swiftly – threats from a steadied Easterling prisoner, the arrival of two more unknown entities led by a seemingly gruff Leofric, and now it appeared that the plainer of the pair, the one not in polished and gleaming mail, had gone into some form of shock.

After the introductions and the hissed threats had passed, the King sat for a moment upon his simple throne and gazed at the scene before him. An Easterling, a Swan Knight and a most ordinary man walk into a hall...there was surely a jest in there somewhere, but now was not the time to be thinking of such ribald things. No, now was the time to speak and to take action, now was the time to be a king.

“Baranor of Dol Amroth, rise...please,” he gestured gently with one hand for the Knight to rise, stepping from the dais on which his throne was placed and taking the few steps required to stand face-to-face with his Gondorian cousin. “You are most welcome here,” one big hand was placed upon Baranor's shoulder and a firm squeeze given, “be patient with me cousin, all will be explained soon.”

Next he moved past the agitated Serpent, ignoring him deliberately or not but neither speaking nor looking in his direction, passing somewhat provokingly close to the armoured killer to stand before Cole.

“Ah,” came the first gasp from the King's lips, “so here is our Dúnadan ally, come to me all the way from the freezing north at my behest?” One hand rose to stop Leofric from speaking then, those glacial blue eyes boring into the smaller Bree-lander with barely restrained interest, the ghost of a smile passing over the lips of the sovereign.

Leaning in close, so that only Cole could hear, the Horselord spoke in clear and precise Westron – as he had been taught by the finest tutors, yet not without a residue of his native accent lingering still – into the man’s ear, “I know who you are, and far from being my prisoner you should be commended. For it takes more than simple stupidity to ride into my keep, and more than brute courage to come before me. Be at ease.”

Only now did he turn to the Golden Serpent, beckoning his guards to move away – which they did with great reluctance, ever keeping their crossbows trained on the foreigner in their midst – and drawing the sword that had been concealed at his hip by the cloak he wore. It was a fine sword, perhaps the finest that a Rohirric smith had ever made, with a horse-head pommel of gold and a fine wave-like pattern running down the blade, a blade which he now turned about and placed over one forearm, offering it to the Easterling.

Looking momentarily back toward his throne he spoke a series of words in his own tongue, words which sounded coarse and halting to others, but in which a rhythm and even joy could eventually be found in listening to, before another more melodic voice spoke unseen from within the thrones surrounding shadows.

This voice spoke in perfect Balchoth, and was assuredly not human.

The King wishes for you to take his sword and kill him,” it said with a hint of what could have been boredom, “he says that if you truly are one of your people then you will not do it; for like the Rohirrim you abide by a sense of honour, honour which should prevent you from striking down an unarmed man in his own hall.” The voice paused for a moment, as if gathering its thoughts, before going on, “he also says that you will kill him now, or you will not take the blade and shall listen to what is to be said and why you are here...it is your choice.

Eorl locked his own eyes onto the deep and dark ones of the Serpent, nudging the hilt of the sword toward him with a sharp grunt. If Saptheth struck him down then he would surely be killed in turn, but if he did not, well, who knew what might happen?
I'm interested.

I'd like to play a librarian!

Seriously though - a Scribe from the Administratum, or a very low ranking Mechanicus Cultist who was either sent to this shit corner of the galaxy as punishment or abandoned here when her office tried to flee.


As long as they've got a reason for falling in with a group of mercs, you're welcome to a librarian with auto-quills and all!
Having seen your work in the Tolkien-based RP, I'd be happy to take part in another of your RPs.

Would you allow an Eldar female character? Was thinking Harlequin or Corsair, but no worries if that's not something you're down with.


My thanks, and either would be perfectly fine, although a corsair is more likely - Harlequins usually have their own stuff to do, fighting Slaanesh an all.

Female eldar was going to be my pitch too. Maybe female dark eldar ;)


That is also fine, just make sure you know what being a DE entails I.E. Needing souls and torment, stuff like that. ;)
@POOHEAD189 No, get on that.
@Austronaut Ah, there ye be. Was wondering whether you'd turn up - glad you have. :)
He felt foolish standing there, but decided not speak unless addressed. After all, he doubted that the king had any interest in him.


And that is where you are wrong...Muahahaaaaa!

Once more it appears to be my 'round', so to speak...and I assure you that I won't take an entire week to post this time.

Excellent posts one-and-all, simply excellent.
@Natsucooldude No, but there's no harm in asking.
@POOHEAD189 If it isn't may old friend POO...welly welly.

Welcome aboard.
Welcome, welcome.

It has been a while since I tried my hand at WH40K, but I've been mulling over this RP for some time now and decided 'what the heck!' So here I am, back with yet another 40K RP - the thing being that I actually intend to bring this to a conclusion. Regular posting, not too long or too short, a good pace to keep it moving and (hopefully) a cadre of interesting characters to help me.

Oh, if you'd be intered in Co-GMing, then please send me a PM on that point.

So, what of the RP itself? Well, guessing that you've read the title, it should be quite plain.

In the grim darkness of the 41st millenium there is only war - but there is also emotion, motivation and greed. There are those that combine all of these things, hardened professionals and relativly green newcomers alike, some working toward their own goals and agendas, others simply in it for the money. The latter are the most straightforward of all, and potentially the most trustworthy as well.

From corrupt officials, to Inquisitors that don't wish to involve themselves too closely, to a simple village on a backwater planet that needs defending, in a galaxy at war there is always work for one who is handy with a weapon...and those more than willing to pay them; assassinations, extortion, and so much more can be done with the promise of monetary payment, equipment, contraband or whatever one desires.

This is all doubly so when it comes to the outlying regions of what is known as the Imperium, the 'frontier' as it were, the Calixis Sector and Kronus Expanse...the Ghoul Stars and Eastern Fringe between Tau and Imperial space, enclaves far away from civilisation, and all manner of much less polite settings for one seeking work.

And there are those seeking work...

Some are well-known and easily found - humans of all shapes and sizes, entire races such as the Kroot that are known for their mercenary nature, and arrogant Eldar Corsairs - while others are less known to the Imperium but no less available, those such as the Tarellian Dog-Soldiers, the winged Vespid warriors, the cloaked H'rud and more.

You are one such individual, for whatever reasons or motives, you have chosen the life of a hired killer and now you live with it.




Well then, there you go!

I suppose, in short, this RP will be much like Rogue Trader but far more rogue; I will be allowing pretty much any race/species - minus Necrons, Sisters of Battle, Inquisitors or Tyranids - as well as players being able to choose more or less anything about their character that they will...within reason.

You want to create a Valhallan mercenary with a looted Tau pulse rifle, a man who has seen some stuff, who has fought Daemons and gone a little loose because of it? That's fine.

You want to create an Astartes that can tear apart every other member of the 'crew' because of how skilled and overpowered they are? Not fine.

Basically, if you're unsure of such things/have questions, then ask me!

It just makes life easier for all.

One last things before I end my ranting/writing here, and that is that I would like both a bit of knowledge from players as well as balance.

If you don't know anything about Space Marines, or why one would turn renegade, then don't bother trying to write one. Same goes for any character. Reading up on things, or simply watching YouTube lore vids, is easy enough to get a grasp on such things.

By 'balance' I mean exactly that - as in the above example, unless your character is a psychopath (fair one) or a worshipper of Chaos (which I would discourage but not prohibit) then fighting a Daemon would do something to them, probably. Action and reaction, balance, if you think your character is unbalanced then they probably are.

Oh, one last thing, invention and imagination! There are billions of species/races in the 40K universe, major and minor, and if you can't think enough to make something somewhat original (I expect nothing to be completely so) then there's no hope for you.

So, anyone interested and any questions! Ask them now.

P.S.

Sorry for the length of this...didn't mean to make it so long.
@Sigurd No problemo, amigo!

@BCTheEntity Well, you were stood right outside his door...
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