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Must admit that I'd prefer we keep races limited to human, but this is very interesting.

I'm just worried about the pace, I'd prefer something slow, so how long would each round be do you reckon?





Name: Ali Musa al-Abasi

Date/Place of birth: Bahrain, 16.04.1959; 58 years old

Character bio: Born to a religious Shi'i shoemaker and his wife, Ali was the third of seven children and decided early on to pursue his father's profession while also informally studying under a certain Sayyed Alavi al-Qareefi in Manama, and later in the hawza going by his name. When the Iranian Revolution broke out, Ali was a well established shoe-maker and respected as a religious leader in his locality. Behind the scenes, however, he had joined up with the Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain, helping recruit young people and providing a safe-haven for them in his warehouse. He grew ideologically closer to the thought Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad ibn Mahdi al-Hussaini al-Shirazi and still believes in hukumat al-faqih as the way forward, rather than wilayat al-faqih (that a council of scholars should lead the Islamic state rather than one Ayatollah), meaning that he has, along with other Shirazis, grown rather disillusioned with the regime in Iran.
He participated nominally in the uprising of the 1990s, though he usually scoffs at the idea that it was an 'uprising' at all, and strongly believes that people did not go the extra step by overthrowing the monarchy as a whole and establishing a truly Islamic, revolutionary government led by an inclusive council of scholars, as advocated by the late Ayatollah al-Shirazi.
With this in mind, he has gotten involved with Saraya al-Mukhtar and is hopeful that the al-Wefaq party and members of the dissolved Islamic Action Society would soon see that all-out revolution is the only way forward for Bahrain. He can usually be found in his shop, making or repairing shoes, at the local mosque, or driving his van about delivering shoes or getting supplies for his shop or the Saraya.


Weapons, equipment, and gear: Can repair your shoes (or make new ones for you), give you a lift in his shoe-filled van, or give you use of the warehouse behind his shoe shop. Knows his way about a cane.

Role: Shoemaker, Driver and Spiritual Guide

Miscellaneous: While he is old and has kept his hands clean of blood in the past, he did receive training from Iranian agents in the 1980's and knows his way about a few weapons. He has had no need to use these skills and does not plan to, but if push comes to shove, this warrior of Imam al-Hussain is willing to prove that he would have been willing to fight and die with his Imam at Karbala...






Name: Hussam Sibt al-Moqahwi (went by pseudonym of Mu'tasim Barakat in London, now goes by pseudonym of Abul Kalam)

Date/Place of birth: Bahrain, 07.09.1995; 23 years old

Character bio: From a middle class Shi'i family centred in Hamad Town, Hussam had always been rather sheltered from the political tensions raging in Bahrain - and Hamad town's roughly equal Sunni-Shia population and air of multiculturalism contributed to that.
He grew up surrounded by Arabic and English literature and a passion for writing and public speaking, and his parents encouraged him to the extent that he applied for a scholarship to study English literature at University College London in the UK. The experience would change him forever.

He found London to be a hub for all types of people, and the Shia community there particularly outspoken. He became involved with some of the societies and was often left rather embarrassed by his lack of knowledge on Bahraini issues (which other Shias seemed very well informed about). Over time, he got more involved politically and religiously and even managed to publish a few articles (under a pseudonym for fear of arrest when he returned to Bahrain.)
While a significant number of people he met viewed the Iranian regime and wilayat al-faqih in a negative light, Hussam has grown into an ardent supporter of both.

Upon his return to Bahrain in 2016, the 21 year old attempted to get involved with the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, but by that point being affiliated with the organisation was more dangerous than ever and he quickly back-tracked. He met Ali Musa al-Abasi at a local mosques not long after his return and has since received training and been very active with the Saraya, becoming particularly close to Ramzi who often allows him to do voice-overs for the videos the group releases in both English and Arabic. He hopes to start a website for the Saraya soon, to officially release both videos and articles on there.



Weapons, equipment, and gear: Type 56 assault rifle with a folding bayonet attached to the barrel, keeps a bag with notepad and pen handy in case the creative muse should seize him.

Role: Official Spokesperson

Miscellaneous: While he has been trained and is as capable as any member of the Saraya, Hussam sees his true forte as being in the propaganda public relations department





WIP
Name: Zainab Farhat al-Mohammadi

Date/Place of birth: (Should be obvious)

Character bio: (As long or short as you want it.)



Weapons, equipment, and gear: (You can ask me for help if need be.)

Role: (As specific or generic as you want it.)

Miscellaneous: (Anything else)




@DudeTheRabbit@BilboTheGreat@Bombardier@Tojin@Kho

Since Bahrain is looking a bit like Ulster did during The Troubles, we could do a series of minor attacks and organisational meetups. Just capping a police officer on a street corner or something, or blowing up an electricity tower. Bombing a police car with a big firecracker and filming everything we do.

Which reminds me, it could be possible to take a camera/video editing dude.


Aww, so we won't be going all out Kata'ib al-Imam Ali on those Nasibis? ... I mean tyrannical oppressors >.>
But yeah, I guess most of the action will take place in the northern metropolitan areas rather than in the south, so capping and blowing things up is probably the way to go. The airport is a prime target if we want international attention...lots of negative international attention. And all those pretty bridges (after due consultation with Volt of course)
Colour me interested
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Thanks bro...

This thread is probably on the NSA watch list now :)


Wait, it wasn't already? xD
Subscribed and will look forward to reading in my spare time.
Given all the hullabaloo, pandemonium over ISIL these past two years, I'm surprised no one has gone for them yet >.>
It's all good, whether we start from scratch or not will be sorted when we come back to this come summer time - people may find they prefer one of the options more by then.

And @Frettzo, really hope you can rejoin us when we restart, it will be a great opportunity to do things again and avoid some of the mistakes made earlier in the RP ;)
I mean, if we are planning on something of a new start but a continuation of the current story (with some tweaks regarding time) we could easily have Escre's success in his plot be the backdrop for the arrival of the new gods (we could even create a new god-type for the weakened gods of old if anyone wants to continue as their old character)
I think that's certainly one way of starting a new version while not sacrificing the work that has gone into this.
Awwwwww... shit. I stumbled across this in Spring, but school got in the way before I could post. I remembered it today, and it's on hiatus ):. I'd definitely want to be in this next year.

<Snipped quote> Maybe you could lower the IC from "High Casual" to "Mid Casual". Then you won't have to write hella long replies. That's just an outsider's perspective.


Even if I did lower it, I would continue to post at my own level. The RP had posts ranging from Mid-casual to High Advanced (those collars...O.O)
I just generally don't have time to RP during the academic year. I thought I'd be able to handle just Divinus, but I thought wrong and don't want to bring the standard or story-line quality down. So next summer is our best bet. I'll be sure to call on you when them time comes, worry not ;)

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Yeah, in my eyes this was really an Advanced RP. That being said, I can see why it was put in this section to draw more people.

@Kho

As far as working out how the new RP should go, Divinus was pretty solid and we wouldn't need to change a ton. That being said, it would be good to identify the mistakes and things that held this back so that we could try something else next time. Here's a few things that I'd argue should be done differently:

1. Make the history of Galbar/whatever new world/the universe be thousands of years old, if not millions or more. Having the various races just appear on a gigantic world and slowly spread out irked me because it left a gigantic world sparsely populated with just a few tens of thousands of people. It also prevented much meaningful history from being created.

2. Allow more gods to join ar first/allow new players to join as gods later into the RP/make demigods more powerful/make demigods achieve god status much quicker. The issue here is just as the number of original people dwindled, it was hard to replace them. This led to us having less people and to the story being worse off as well since a lot of us couldn't really impact it all that much.


I agree with you entirely with regards to number 1. As for number 2, I will have to see. I was actually planning for all demigods to become full-fledged gods by the end of the time-skip/as a result of Lugu's storyline, but we didn't quite get there. The inner laws of the current game-world also allow for new gods to appear, it's just a matter of Fate and Invictus allowing them in, which was the only thing preventing new gods entering the world and various dimensions within. Perhaps we'll have a more lenient immigration policy on all those gods seeking to cross the border into the game-world xD

I think some of the mechanics also needed adjustment but I never really got round to it. Will do that all in due time :)
For a (technically) Version.2.0 of the game, I think we did much better than Version.1.0
Lets see how the next rendition does - hopefully it's only up from here.
I am open to what the players want. Obviously, we've all worked hard on what we have already so we'll have to work out how to go about with a new RP - what aspects of this one to keep, whether to have new gods or not. There is much that can be done.

We'll have a roll-call next summer to see who is still up for it. But I don't see why we can't keep the OOC alive. While I have no time to write up long posts and think out complicated story-lines at the moment, I definitely have time to post here, that's no issue.
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