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History: A good chunk of Taene's life is faded out of his memory due to an ambush that was brought down on him in some forest while he was taking a break. He can only recall certain parts of his non-recent past such as being raised by his mother solely, some kind of death that really broke him apart that he doesn't know the details of, and being trained how to use his weapon properly which was one of the few basic skills he retained. As for the more recent years of his life, Taene got bundled into a small group of mercenaries as a "secret weapon" of sorts. He was put under the command of a girl far younger than him without his knowledge, who acts to motivate Taene to battle in specific ways while not letting him find out that it was a "chore" for her.


I don't mean to be insulting or anything really I don't but it seems to me that Taene is sort of 2 dimensional. He doesn't remember his history because of some sort of unexplored attack. This seems more like an excuse not to write a history than anything else. Then his character traits include: calm, stoic, bored and lacks motivation. All those words are things I would use to describe someone who doesn't actually have a personality. The final decision belongs to @Lugubrious but this is my opinion.

On a completely unrelated note, where did you get your username from?
Marcus Ambrosias - Basilmeron Castle Courtyard

After packing his things aboard the convoy Marcus saw a man on horseback make his way to the front of the supply train. This was there leader and he looked much more impressive on his mount than he had while giving the company a speech. Marcus decided that he may as well greet the captain seeing as they would eventually be in battle together. It was good to know and trust the one who was giving you orders.

Marcus walked up to the cavalier slowly as befit a Monk. The crowd seemed to part around him allowing easy access. When he got closer to the man on horseback he planted his staff and leaned on it. "You must be our leader, I am Brother Marcus. Your healer and resident priest. It is good to make you acquaintance.
Syrena Sinclair - Basilmeron Castle Courtyard

The dark mage was a very interesting fellow. He seemed to do a lot of things for show and Syrena got the impression that he took very little seriously. He acted almost, well like an actor. When he reassured her that the Wyvern wouldn't hurt her she nodded. Except it wasn't exactly reassuring because she wasn't worried about it hurting her. It was a large dragon like creature but Syrena wasn't scared of it. Except it made her nervous in the worst possible way. It was like it was... watching her.

Becoming suddenly aware of the fact that his things needed packing Nicki jumped to his feet, wiping the dust from his robes and running to a side corridor from the courtyard. Tucked into a corner was a truly impressive number of pages stacked to an unimaginable height. Syrena considered that they were breaking some law of reality just by balancing like that.

Nicki started to cart off his papers in loads to the convoy somehow managing to keep himself in between her and the wyvern the entire time. Syrena smiled slight. He was odd, most definitely odd but he was a gentleman and a bit of an eccentric. When most of his things were moved to the convoy he invited her to have a look a one of his tomes which he claimed reminded him of her.

She picked it up. It had a red cover marking it as a fire tome so she decided it was safe to touch. It had a curling white flame emblazoned on the front. As Syrena touched the pages she felt something inside her stir. It was like something inside her was reaching out for the book. Without knowing why she cracked it open. Though the runes contained within where completely unknown to Syrena they all seemed to speak of a burning sky and flames snuffed out.

Then it was like a voice whispering in her mind. Just one spell. It was as if it became harder and harder to breath. Syrena's hand started to shake. One spell, what could it hurt. After all fire was her medium. She would be completely unfazed. Why not, the army would enjoy the light show. It could be fun. All at once Syrena dropped the tome and it clattered onto the ground. Her breathing was a little uneven. "I-It might be b-better if I d-don't t-touch your t-tomes." she stuttered.

Why was her magic so different from everyone else's? Every mage she'd met from those that came to have there tomes repaired at her father's shop to the ones that worked out of the castle required a tome to cast any sort of serious magic. Most could manage parlor tricks without one, some sparks here, a small flames there. She'd never met another mage who required a tome to contain there abilities. Or one that cause some tomes to explode when used. Exactly where did her magic come from? She smiled slightly, she supposed that was one of the reason that she was going on this mission. In all the world there must be other mages like her, or at least a reason for why she was the way she was. There had to be.
Damn the Germans, first it was WWII and now this.
E3... and RWBY...? When did I make a connection between those two?
When did Final Fantasy turn from fantasy with a steampunk element to full on modern/post modern cities?

OOOOOHHHHHH MMMMMMMYYYYYY GGGGOOOOOODDDDDDD:::::::: RWBY Volume 3!!!!!!!! HYPE!
So if Protesters was only passed by the slimmest of margins, then it's A-rank, and worthy of 4 credits. Mission antagonists only get 3 credits, regardless of the mission's actual difficulty


I thought since S was extremely difficult then that meant the scale was:
A: Easy
B: Medium
C: Hard
D: Difficult
S: Insane
SS: Lunatic
SSS: Suicide

I was under the impression that C is what would earn four credits so I think a translation with the actual system in mind would look like this:

I don't believe that qualified as a A rank. In my opinion is was barely a B but that's just me.


Bearing in mind the system as it is actually set forth (thanks Lug) by RWBY standards I don't think it unreasonable to assume that level of danger is what is expected of hunters-in-training on a standard day. Cause of the involvement of the White Fang I think it was step up from a C but not challenging enough to be a B. I think it to be around a C+. I don't know what that means for your credit score but I don't believe it ranked an A (what you gave yourself) which is supposed to be difficult even for seniors.
We do need attention. I feel we're under-appreciated.


You've had three pages of OOC worth of attention, it is time we move ours onto actually important matters.

@Lugubrious Could you put a chart up on the conference doc that outlines what each difficulty level means for the hunters taking on each mission.

@Guess Who Firstly, I don't think you decide those things. The success or failure of a mission, and how many credits received are the domain of the Lug so don't just be giving yourself credits. Secondly I don't know the scale of A-S but from a hunters perspective your mission wasn't anything special as far as difficulty goes. There wasn't any (in RWBY standards) extreme dangers or twists, reinforcements or something that cause your team additional difficulty. Of course Lug has the final decision but I don't believe that qualified as a C rank. In my opinion is was barely B but that's just me. Wait for Lug's ruling before you start giving yourself rewards.
The OOC is just full of cute today.


Like this:


So very very cute.
Syrena Sinclair - Basilmeron Castle Courtyard

Syrena took several steps back intending to leave Nicki to his devices. She could so easily have burned him. Though his natural magical resistance had no doubt saved him all but a slight irritation Syrena hated think what could have happened if the flames had continued to grow.

Nicki laughed jovially and insisted that it was quite alright. As a way to put her at ease he went through the smells given off by different mages. Hot iron, burnt wood, clean dirt. Each brought a refreshingly clean and sterile look to the magic unlike the reality. The reality was that this was not some talent or some unrefined gift, it was a monster.

Syrena could feel the flames beneath her skin, like a living creature constantly searching for a way out. Sometimes when she was upset she could even see her veins glow the same as her eyes. Controlling it was like being shackles to the leash of large and violent dog. The fire never hurt her but she couldn't exactly say that to be true of those around her.

She couldn't use anything but the flames either. When Syrena had come to the castle he'd been so used to living with the fire in her skin that it hadn't occurred to her that there might be other types of magic available to her. That had been the first thing the Arch mage wanted to test. He'd given her a Thunder tome, taken Arma Infernum with him and asked her to channel her magic through the book. She should have been slightly worried when he left the room afterwards.

Holding the Thunder tome had felt wrong, like when you know you're supposed to be somewhere else or you realize there is something you have neglected to do. Syrena had opened up the book and summoned her magic. From what she understood the tome acted as a catalyst for those with magical abilities letting them focus and channel there magic, the two working as one towards a common goal.

When Syrena tried to use Thunder however it felt more like two fighting each other over the same goal, her magic and the tome's at war. There was a great explosion of lightning shooting out in every direction. It ricocheted around the room scorching the room black. At the same time flames burns to life consuming the pages of the Thunder tome and as it burned there was a loud sound like a thunder strike and Syrena found herself thrown violently into the air. The impact broke her arm and there was nothing left of the Thunder tome but ashes and the cover. Afterwards the Arch Mage decided that it would be best that Syrena stuck to training her fire magic.

"I-I can't use o-other e-elements. B-bad stuff h-happens when I t-try other t-t-tomes."

Seconds later a Wyvern and his rider walked into the courtyard. Apparently not interesting in conversation they sat down in a corner not far from where Nicki and herself were talking. The Wyvern itself made Syrena nervous, nervous enough that her arms quivered. She could feel it again. Clutching Arma Infernum closer to her chest Syrena glanced at the dragon and was startled to see that it was also looking in her direction.

Syrena wasn't normally a shy girl, she had a bit of a problem talking to people because she feared her magic but action never normally impeded her. She would climb trees, fall out and break her arm, she'd run the furthest outside the village and look through the deepest part of the ruins, in fact that was were her problems began. At this point however she was a lot more nervous than normal. Wyvern's made her jumpy, she wasn't exactly sure why. It wasn't the scales or the wings or the teeth. It wasn't even the fact that there armor gave them a natural resistance to fire. She'd just always felt a strange need to hide when she saw them.

Quickly Syrena darted around Nicki, clutching his cloak so she could see if it was still looking at them. A moment later she realized that she was hiding behind a human being. She took a few more steps back from Nicki. "S-sorry, I d-don't like Wyvern's." Moments later their captain gave the five minute call for deployment and asked everyone to load there things onto the convoy. Syrena as one of the few people present who actually came from the castle had already had the chance to pack her things on the convoy hours earlier. That of course didn't mean that Nicki was also ready to go. "D-did you n-need to store anything?"

Marcus Ambrosias - Basilmeron Castle Courtyard

In response to the thief queen's questions Marcus planted his staff in the ground and the crystal on top began to glow lightly. He wasn't actually doing any healing magic. He'd merely excited the crystal enough to give off light. Despite this is still looked suitably impressive. "Indeed, I am the resident healer. I was told that there was another among our party with similar talents but I have yet to meet him."

The Captain gave the five minute call and Marcus became aware that though he didn't own that much he certainly didn't want to be carrying it for two hours. "I suppose we will see each other later. I have to pack my belongings at the moment. Perhaps we can march together." he said to the thief before making his leave.

As a Monk Marcus's belongings were sparse but he still had some things, a bedroll and blanket, a natural healing kit as sometimes magic wasn't enough, extra robes and though it wasn't exactly sanctioned by his order some sweets. A man could abstain from a lot but candy wasn't one of those things for Marcus.
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