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@Mag Lev

Just curious. Do the different races have their own languages?
Posted! I hope it's all right that I used that image for a header! I can take it down if you would like.


Haev.

Tara eyed the city from a distance. The shackles grew colder with the frigid wind, helping to make her ankles go numb to ignore the irritation of her constricted movements. The atmosphere was colder than what she’s used to, goosebumps arising along the surface of her skin. Yet, as they approached the city, she remembered the warming affect of the port-city, brought about by persistent merchants and it’s eager society. ‘Redemption’ is what landed her here. Tara couldn’t help but sigh at the thought, suppressing the anger that continuously tried to resurface. Wrongly accused, thrown out like a prisoner, and stripped of her nobility. Still, even while bundled in leather armor and cold shackles, her posture remained poise, her chin held high.

The release of her shackles came as a relief, but the distaste upon their arrival nulled the feeling quick. She expected nothing more than the insults and spit of the citizens of Haev, ignoring the several comments and shouts that seemed to surround her at all angles. Thankfully, Tara had a gift of being calm in otherwise flustered situations. She paid more attention to the vicinity and the occasional faces of the people, trying to look past their scowls and glares. The layout was coming back to her from when she was traveling, undergoing her trials of restoration magic. The diversity, the unrestricted people, the architecture of the port, the tantalizing mountain range—it was one of her favorite cities. Hopefully this trip wouldn’t destroy that for her.

Tara’s optimism took a hit when they reached the tents outside the gates of the city. This definitely portrayed their social stance with the people of Haev. Tara shuddered as the Lieutenant called the place their ‘home’, trying to absorb as much of the setting as she could. The busy atmosphere of the Order could be felt at the first step upon entrance, so busy that Tara felt the need to concentrate on each step, the fast-pace potentially taking her off her feet at any instant. A faint look of worry came upon her, usually, stern expression. The soldiers were rowdy, as expected since they lived a rigorous lifestyle—training from dusk till dawn, braving quests with low chances of survival, giving their life to such an active organization—all to end up in a bunch of tents, huddling together to try to keep warm at night. She scoffed at the disrespect, but it quickly turned into a nervous sigh. Tara struggled to envision herself among them, her very obvious nobility rooting itself deep within her habits.

Pressingly, they were brought to a large tent that indicated the homestead for the higher ranking members. The captain then introduced himself. An unwanted sense of envy stirred within Tara, seeing the rather youthful leader speak commandingly reminded her of the status she once had. The envy turned into a mixture of shock and irritation as he revealed her crime nonchalantly. The Order must really have eyes everywhere like they say, though Tara was well-known for her stance on peace, so it shouldn’t be shocking that the word would spread. As he finished speaking, she became hopeful that she’d be able to fulfill his task easily. Tara’s healing abilities will easily win over the trust of the city.

The actions of one of her fellow initiates was—peculiar. Tara, then, became reminded of the culture of the order that she would be delving into. She took a deep breath to calm herself, studying the cryptic individual as he demonstrated a display of his skill. The sinister mask, the strange aura, the mention of corpses, the chant of his spell—he was undoubtedly a necromancer. A seemingly confident one. The contrast of the two was alarming and unpredicted. Tara heard of necromancy and even learned of their spells since some of them can be closely-related to restoration, but she has never met one in person. What frightened her more, was his eagerness to serve the Order despite his reason for being here. It could be impatience to finally reach redemption, or it could be fake loyalty.

Tara decided to remain quiet.
In BLEAK 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
I just came off of a really bad flu virus. But I'm open to continuing the RP!
I tried my best to make her fit well within the lore. Let me know if you see any holes in the history and whatnot. :)

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1) Half-Breeds are not overly common with especially few existing within Eroammir. The Imperium has a decent amount of half-breeds. Most who aren't born into an upper class family are disowned though there are some nobility known for consorting with other races. It isn't common, however, for them to be able to be heirs to the titles as they aren't Elves. How they are treated is, of course, will vary from noble to noble so I shall leave that up to you. It is common, however, for most nobles to shun half breeds born from them consorting with a 'lesser' race such as Orisiri or Humans. Starfallen are generally treated decently with some hints of distaste.

2) Starfallen are most commonly found in the Imperium and Keirous however it is unknown exactly where they come from.

3) Starfallen tend to be more adept at multiple magic schools than most other races and have been known to have larger reserves. This trait, however, does not wholly pass on to a half breed as they often get one or the other.

4) It is entirely possible to make a 'Healer', yes. I'll go more indepth with some information on Restoration and Wards once I am home.

5) How long they have been with the Order is up to the player however it should be known that I'm mostly intent on capping their time to around 5 years of service.


So would my half-breed character be capable of having larger reserves or no?

Thank you for answering my questions by the way!
So I have two ideas for a character. One of which is a back up if the first doesn't work out. I want to make a primary-restoration character but I'm not quite sure if the lore would allow for it. Some questions:

1) How common would half-breeds be? I intend to make a half elf-half starfallen. If that's allowed, what sort of life would my character expect? I have an idea of making my character hail from nobility, but I'm not sure if half-breeds would be respected among nobility.

2) Where are the starfallen based?

3) To confirm: you did say that the starfallen are more adept when it comes to magic because of their aetherial ancestry, correct? If so, would they be capable of pushing the limits of the given fields of magic or are they subject to only being able to learn multiple fields of magic? Would the increased affinity for magic of the starfallen pass down to a half-breed?

4) I interpreted the restoration field of magic to be quite secondary, so I'm not sure if I would be able to make it more primary for my character. Given that the characters are to be in the Order, I would also include some sort of defensive capability to my character. Is it possible to create a 'healer' type character?

5) Would the characters be starting within the Order? If so, how long would you say they would've been there or is that for us to decide?
Alright, with how many have responded thus far I believe it is time to give my ruling. All who are currently working on a sheet may continue to do so however we are no longer accepting more applicants after that. With the four I have accepted, ten more who have stated they are working on a sheet in the past day, I'll have to be careful with how many I let in. Ideally I will have 8-10 players. Any who do not make it into my max amount will be allowed to submit a sheet and act as a backup in the case of a drop.


So would it be safe to say that I shouldn't start up a sheet?
In BLEAK 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Sure for discord gamers

So bad or good news depending how you look at it o.o I'm leaving for army basic training on Jan 12, so I wont be able to post for 10 weeks I'll probably get internet after I'm done training. But yea if you want to write nick out that's cool or keep him along silently in the back that's cool aswell, been fun rping you guys cus you are all kino and sexy but I gotta do my army stuff :B

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Awww :( I'm sad to hear that you'll be unable to RP for the time being. I hope training won't be as awful as I hear it is! Thank you for serving our country!
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