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2 yrs ago
Current Busy with college finals. :b
2 yrs ago
What am I doing to my life.
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3 yrs ago
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3 yrs ago
Just to change up my status. I'm doing better than I did a year ago. Hopefully everyone else is doing okay.
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4 yrs ago
In a bad place... Hope everyone's doing well.
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@wildman13 My CS is complete and is present for your assessment. Note, remember what we discussed about characters in Discord.

Feel free to question me or ask me to change specific parts of the CS, I would be glad to do so.

@Jangel13 You asked me to tell you when the CS is down, well here it is.

@noxxis If there's one spot for a hero, I'm game for it I can make up my app fairly quickly.
Is there space for one more?
A Familiar Stench

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An ominous smoke rises from the south east foothills within dwarven territory, a smell rank with death and decay fills the air and with it the sound of steel rubbing against steel and a strong stomping march. The dwarves of the southern keep have sent a company to investigate the foul source, they were not prepared for the horror they would find.

Their march ceased suddenly with a fist clasped in dwarven metal raised as high as a dwarf could raise. “By Fhorn…” He gasped, “This is a disaster!” A dwarven brass beard gazed upon a farming village in flames, the villagers found dead not too far from the smoldering heap, their necks hung from trees and others with heads on pikes, others still disemboweled and left as food for the crows and vultures. The brass beard turned towards his men and practically barked his orders,

“SEARCH FOR WHOEVER IS RESPONSIBLE! I WANT THEIR HEADS ON A PIKE WHEN YOU COME BACK!” his company of fifty men strong now scoured the area to find the enemy.

Hours go by, but their search turns up nothing but dead bodies, “We’ve found a few bodies.” one dwarf said as they heaved the body forward to present to their captain, “Bloody Goblins… Probably a small warband; you lads and I both know that small is an understatement.”

The war of tunnels ended many years ago, goblin raids from surviving goblin encampments are a grim reminder that though they have earned their mountain home, the goblin raiders that survived around them are still a threat. Goblins are not particularly strong creatures nor are they large in size and in small numbers they are not very menacing; this is a big reason as to why people regard them as being less than a threat to their society. The dwarves know better than anyone what threat the goblins pose. Before Dunfender dwarves settled onto the dragonspine mountain ranges the dragonspine was avoided, the sheer number of goblin raids made it impossible to settle onto the foothills. The dwarves thought differently, they settled into the mountain and fought for every inch.

The war of tunnels ended after three hundred years and Goblins were driven off the mountains, nearly a hundred years later the dwarves continue to grow and expand, and the Goblins continue to drift farther and farther away from their capital, this doesn’t mean however that they aren’t a threat to be wary of.

“I need five dwarves here now! We need to get reinforcements to the south east.” Upon his order, five dwarves meet with the brass beard. “I need the five of you to bring word back to the south eastern keep, we need more dwarves to clear this area on the double lads!”

The dwarves in front of him simply nod and start their trek up the mountain to inform the south eastern keep. Goblins were nothing to jest about to the dwarves, they’ve suffered more than anyone at the hands of the goblin hordes. They must snuff out the remainder of the goblins in the area lest they grow in number and become an innumerable host.
@crispy octopus

First, please forgive any and all typos and errors in this response as I used a phone to type this out. Secondly, I think it’s briliant, though I would like to ask what your nation thinks of northerners (aka Dunfender) or are they also considered westerner? Asking because I want to know if we have established trade, it’s likely that our people have come in contact before.
@Crispy Octopus

I'm not quite sure yet what to think, my nation doesn't join conflicts without reason, they don't massacre people who may be trade opportunity, and they only really hate Orcs and Goblins seeing them as simple animals rather than sapient creatures. The dwarves that I control are mostly merchants and traders for the most part, but they don't shy away from combat as seen in their three hundred year war with goblins in the mountains that ended when the goblins were driven away.

You're even in an area I outlined as to where those goblins settled afterwards, although it's still an idea and @Dinh AaronMk hasn't gotten back to me yet stating whether that was okay or not, but just in case you missed it I'll post it here again.



Pink is where the goblins are, or at least suppose to be.
@Dinh AaronMk

Here's the locations of the Goblins (it's in pink) the Dwarves previously drove out. I plan to have an Arc involving Goblins soon. Eric and I have been discussing ways we could incorporate them into the role-play. I already have a few ideas already.



Other than that, here's a brief description in the form of a dialogue from a dwarf

"They are foul, but not as foul as the orcs of fellmore; they are tall, but lack the raw power of a dwarf; they are fast, but not as fast as the elves; they are intelligent, but they lack the mind of the mage. They are not extraordinary, they are lesser creatures than man, even by their own kin they are shunned, but they are strong in one regard, numbers. Endless in their host, grand in their cavernous abode, ruthless and merciless in their nature. Goblins are not to be trifled with, not even a warband of orcs can make me tremble where I stand like the sight of endless swarms of goblins." - Dwarven Veteran describing his memory of Goblins.
@Dinh AaronMk The Dunfender and Karaki dwarves share a common linguistic ancestor, they diverged to form their own distinct versions of this language, but none the less similar.

Also, can you further explain how will of life and magic works? I just want to be perfectly clear on the rules so I don't muck it up later.
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