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8 yrs ago
So apparently, business shorts are a thing that exists. All I can say is... why?
9 yrs ago
Been busy lately, courtesy of the guy who thought that it was a good idea to have 3 assignments and a test due in the same week.
9 yrs ago
Cards against humanity is... more certainly something else
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9 yrs ago
*Person with Seeing Eye dog stops right next to me* *Goes to pet the dog* *Sees "Please don't pet the dog" sign* ;-; I cry every time
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Anyone remember the period a little after guildfall, when the site didn't have a lot of work put into it, the servers went down pretty often and people were moving out? We waited and waited until boom, Mahz made America the guild great again. That was about where I left off.



My mistake was trying to take on everything at once (and being cringy as hell but I mean come on). Well now I'm back, and better than ever.

And I'll be damned if I let anything get in the way of having a good time.

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Here's how money works, sort of.

I’m gonna make a price list eventually, but these will do for now. 1 gold is about 10 silvers and about 100 coppers. Coins aren’t converted automatically, though they’ll be treated like they are. That is to say, if you have 1000 coppers you’ll technically have 1000 coppers but you spend it like 10 gold. A day’s worth of rations is worth roughly 5 silver while weapons are far more expensive and guns even more than that. A crappy revolver is worth about 100 gp, which is about the price for a really good sword. Materials increase the price of melee weapons and armour (and to an extent guns) and bullets must also be bought, because bullets aren’t made of magic. There are also magic bullets, actually, but they’re more expensive. I’ll pretty much be taking buying stuff as a case by case basis since there’s also regional prices I need to think about and areas with taxes and stuff.

I'll finish the CS up by tonight, maybe, but I might just end up studying. Probably not, but anyway, there's some stuff I want to outline for the CS as well, but we'll get to that when we get to it.

The map hasn't really been started so that'll take a bit of time.
For the interest of those who have interest, let me give you a list of things I need to sort out before we get going.
  • Figure out how money works
  • Finish the CS template
  • Make a map
  • Work out some names so I don't have to awkwardly call everything ambiguously

By the time I sort out the money issue, which I can probably do today, the CS template should pretty much be done. I already have a map, I just need to figure out some geography and town locations. All things considered, this shouldn't take long but I have exams so it might take a little while, so please be patient.

If you have any questions, holla at me and I'll answer it (probably).

Oh right, and I need to work on what magic does. I'll do that as well later.
Yaaaayyy

Alright, I'm gonna start working on the character sheet template, and also better pictures and some more lore stuff.

I'm also just gonna mention a few things I forgot. Necromancy exists but it's kind of tricky and looked down on in society since dead bodies smell. Healing magic is also exist but it's impossible to completely bring the dead back to life. Practically necromancy is more like a branch of golemancy than an actual magic. There is some pretty legit necromancy, but don't expect to see it early.

Wishing Star



Yeah, that's right, this is the best image I could come up with.



Here’s the hook:

It’s the turn of the century. The 3 most powerful nations have decided to sign a peace treaty and the continent (name probably pending) enjoys a period of peace. With the peace treaty being ratified for the most part, the three nations have turned their attention to pioneering. Their efforts have been focused on the frontier, a relatively untamed wild stretch of land, teeming with resources for the taking. The locals cooperated after some negotiations and they soon began to truly explore the frontier. It was around this time that a mysterious stranger revealed himself while the three nations were signing another treaty. The cloaked stranger declared that the wishing star, a legendary stone capable of granting any wish, was hidden somewhere in the frontier. This news alone shot the era into one of strong support for exploration, where there was tentative interest there was now a raging demand. The wishing star with the power to grant any wish was a prize worth dying for. The 3 nations and several other powerful factions have injected many resources into finding the wishing star, as well as several notable individuals. Rich people and famous bounty hunters have devoted lots of time, effort and money into the frontier, though not all who flock to its borders are so fortunate. More than anything, the rumours of the wishing star have attracted the desperate, those whose wishes are impossible to grant by normal means. And thus they flock to the frontier, the rich, poor, chaotic and organised alike. The curtains rise on this chaotic age, full of hope but fraught with danger. No one knows what lies in wait in the frontier.
So what’s this boil down to?

It’s basically a wild-westerny fantasyish steampunky kind of deal focusing somewhat on character development with a centralised plot device which everyone wants, and they’ll as much steel, bullets and magic power they need at their problems until they get to it. Today’s object of plot relevance is the eponymous wishing star, a gem that has the power to grant wishes. No one really knows how it works or why it exists, but people have gone farther for less.

Several factions also vie for possession of the wishing star. While each of the three nations are, in theory, on peaceful terms, the wishing star could be what breaks the stalemate. Smaller parties can also gain the potential to rise above the 3 nations with the power of the wishing star, so pretty much everyone wants it, including the player characters.

The aim of the game is to get to the wishing star first. No one knows where it is, but they know that it’s somewhere in the frontier. Whatever it is you want with it, you’re gonna have to work damn hard to make sure that you get it because everyone is giving it their all.

But wait, isn’t it dangerous in the frontier?

Yes. Yes it is. That isn’t stopping anyone.



Alright, now that’s over with…

Let’s get straight to business, shall we? Here’s what I need from you, the players.

  • People who’ll be more responsive than a dead fish
  • People who won’t die on me suddenly and without warning
  • Character potential
  • People

There’s a little hyperbole in that so let me just get my reasons out of the way. The reason I made this interest check was because my last most active RP’s GM got hit by typhoons and real life overwhelmed them. Now with a grand total of bugger all RPs, I decided to do this. With that being said, if this really gets going, I don’t want it to die so you better make doubly sure that real life isn’t about to rear end you out of nowhere.

No Character sheet template yet because this took me 3 days and I’m currently suffering through exams so excuse me if I have priorities.

This is also up in the general interest checks but I'm a casual anyway.


Factions

The 3 strongest nations of the continent have been around for a very long time. 2 used to be direct enemies and the last fought on their own side since they only wanted to protect their territory which happened to be between the first 2 nations.

The strongest in terms of man power is the Sola kingdom. Established on fertile plains, the Sola kingdom had prides itself on tenacity. Their defensive prowess is lauded as the best in the continent. Their heavy knights and cavalry are almost unstoppable on the field of battle. Their people are free spirited and generally positive from having the freedom to stretch their wings. They have, however, had issues with other races, especially marauding-types such as goblins and orcs, who wanted to take some of their bountiful resources. But in recent years, that schism has been done away with for the most part, although there’s still plenty of people who discriminate against other races and there’s still a long way to go before things really even out. The Sola Kingdom features a royal family, the current head of which is in his 70s as his sons have yet to prove that they can replace him.

In terms of racism, the worst nation is probably the Magnus Empire. At least Sola had time to get into the swing of things before the orcs attacked. The Magnus Empire was founded in an area with scant vegetation and, not because they wanted to settle there, but because they had no choice but to do so. They were chased out of their lands by various monster races, and then they were chased out of the next land by the ones that lived there. This happened for quite some time before they finally settled down. What they found in that canyon of theirs, however, changed them forever. They found the runes of their ancestors, the ancient ways of magic. They used this to turn their fate around, carving a nation for themselves and taking land from their surroundings. The culture of the Magnus Empire is the least receptive of other races as many have a deep rooted fear of their previous oppressors. However, the Magnus Empire considers power first and foremost, and while rare, it is possible for people of other races to climb to positions of power. The emperor of Magnus is always changing as it typically goes to whoever proves they can do the job better. The current emperor has been emperor for a decade.

The nation with the most advanced technology is undoubtedly the Yaroi Republic, a nation which thrives on an island chain. The volcanic eruptions of ancient times led to mountainous lands of fertile soil, which eventually grew abundant forests. But this bounty had to be shared. Unlike the Magnus Empire, when the humans of the Yaroi republic were faced with racial threats, they bargained for their space and offered their services. The Yaroi Republic was built on the efforts of everyone, and its ruling system features a council of elected leaders, representative of parts of the Republic. Yaroi is currently the most equal state as it values the ability to contribute more than race or appearance. Because of their wealth of metal that exceeds the other 2 nations, they have risen to be the most technologically productive of the bunch.

As of the signing of the treaties:
The treaties were suggested by the Yaroi Republic and practically forced the sharing of information to the other countries. As a result, each country has gained something from each other. The method of creating firearms have been shared, some ancient magical secrets have been revealed and important military formations have been made into common practise, though each country reserves their greatest secrets as there is the possibility that the treaty may one day fall through.

Character sheet:

Don't forget to read the regulations.


In regards to money:
I’m gonna make a price list eventually, let's just go through the basics. 1 gold is about 10 silvers and about 100 coppers. Coins aren’t converted automatically, though they’ll be treated like they are. That is to say, if you have 1000 coppers you’ll technically have 1000 coppers but you spend it like 10 gold. A day’s worth of rations is worth roughly 5 silver while weapons are far more expensive and guns even more than that. A crappy revolver is worth about 100 gp, which is about the price for a really good sword. Materials increase the price of melee weapons and armour (and to an extent guns) and bullets must also be bought, because bullets aren’t made of magic or anything. There are also magic bullets, actually, but they’re more expensive. I’ll pretty much be taking buying stuff as a case by case basis since there’s also regional prices I need to think about and areas with taxes and stuff. Honestly speaking I tried to make it as un-intrusive as possible since I didn't really want people to think about it too much but we'll see how it goes.

Wishing Star



Yeah, that's right, this is the best image I could come up with.



Here’s the hook:

It’s the turn of the century. The 3 most powerful nations have decided to sign a peace treaty and the continent (name probably pending) enjoys a period of peace. With the peace treaty being ratified for the most part, the three nations have turned their attention to pioneering. Their efforts have been focused on the frontier, a relatively untamed wild stretch of land, teeming with resources for the taking. The locals cooperated after some negotiations and they soon began to truly explore the frontier. It was around this time that a mysterious stranger revealed himself while the three nations were signing another treaty. The cloaked stranger declared that the wishing star, a legendary stone capable of granting any wish, was hidden somewhere in the frontier. This news alone shot the era into one of strong support for exploration, where there was tentative interest there was now a raging demand. The wishing star with the power to grant any wish was a prize worth dying for. The 3 nations and several other powerful factions have injected many resources into finding the wishing star, as well as several notable individuals. Rich people and famous bounty hunters have devoted lots of time, effort and money into the frontier, though not all who flock to its borders are so fortunate. More than anything, the rumours of the wishing star have attracted the desperate, those whose wishes are impossible to grant by normal means. And thus they flock to the frontier, the rich, poor, chaotic and organised alike. The curtains rise on this chaotic age, full of hope but fraught with danger. No one knows what lies in wait in the frontier.
So what’s this boil down to?

It’s basically a wild-westerny fantasyish steampunky kind of deal focusing somewhat on character development with a centralised plot device which everyone wants, and they’ll as much steel, bullets and magic power they need at their problems until they get to it. Today’s object of plot relevance is the eponymous wishing star, a gem that has the power to grant wishes. No one really knows how it works or why it exists, but people have gone farther for less.

Several factions also vie for possession of the wishing star. While each of the three nations are, in theory, on peaceful terms, the wishing star could be what breaks the stalemate. Smaller parties can also gain the potential to rise above the 3 nations with the power of the wishing star, so pretty much everyone wants it, including the player characters.

The aim of the game is to get to the wishing star first. No one knows where it is, but they know that it’s somewhere in the frontier. Whatever it is you want with it, you’re gonna have to work damn hard to make sure that you get it because everyone is giving it their all.

But wait, isn’t it dangerous in the frontier?

Yes. Yes it is. That isn’t stopping anyone.



Alright, now that’s over with…

Let’s get straight to business, shall we? Here’s what I need from you, the players.

  • People who’ll be more responsive than a dead fish
  • People who won’t die on me suddenly and without warning
  • Character potential
  • People

There’s a little hyperbole in that so let me just get my reasons out of the way. The reason I made this interest check was because my last most active RP’s GM got hit by typhoons and real life overwhelmed them. Now with a grand total of bugger all RPs, I decided to do this. With that being said, if this really gets going, I don’t want it to die so you better make doubly sure that real life isn’t about to rear end you out of nowhere.

No Character sheet template yet because this took me 3 days and I’m currently suffering through exams so excuse me if I have priorities.

Oh, and this'll be up in the casual section but don't let that bother you.
Well that was 4 paragraphs but I split it up a lot, so I guess it evens out. Hold on a minute, that's 3 actions in total. Gimme a sec.
Thaddeus was startled by the falling of some of the roof boards, almost losing his balance in the process. He managed to stabilize himself with the help of his tail but he didn't feel great on a sloped surface. There was now a hole in the roof of the house, but he was at the wrong angle to look through it. Thaddeus decided to cross the rooftops carefully as 2 rooftops away was a balcony. On reaching the balcony he looked down into the house to watch the scene. The dust had not yet settled but it was clear that the descendant inside was not having a good time.

It seemed that the man inside was the one who had the invisible strings, the unnatural movement of the dust made that clear. The dust twisted and turned around the strange man rather than settling down. It outlined his invisible strings, though not completely. Thaddeus narrowed his eyes at the situation. While he wasn't entirely sure about civilised society he was very familiar with the struggle for survival. And while there were those who thought that "survival of the fittest" was all there is, that wasn't what Thaddeus was brought up thinking. Survival was about co-dependence. The wolf, or basilisk may be higher on the food chain but without rabbits to eat they would starve to death. And this situation was a dance he'd done a few times when he was growing up with the old hunter.

Time seemed to slow down for Thaddeus as he silently drew back his bowstring. The light pressure on his fingers helped him to focus on his target, the mysterious man. The dust was settling now but he had enough to judge the position of the invisible strings. The descendant's hammer, swung weakly as it was, was easily repelled by the mysterious man's strings so Thaddeus would need to be careful. He drew back the bowstring to its full length, using the time to measure the distance and strength of the wind. He adjusted the angle slightly and aimed directly for the man's head, waiting for a gap in the invisible defence. Thaddeus briefly pondered the legality of his actions but tossed that thought aside, putting his sole focus on his bow and arrow. It was a hunter's job to root out potential risks to the ecosystem, and Thaddeus was a hunter. The only law obeyed by hunters was the natural law. Take only what you need. And this man was breaking it.

Thaddeus released his arrow and it flew, quick and noiseless, towards its target. The hunt was on.
"Ease up, miss snippy, I'm not gonna kill you or anything." Gale said.
So, her name was Rhian. Ryan, perhaps? He wondered how to spell her name, but he didn't really want to ask since she didn't seem like she was particularly welcoming of his presence here. Best not to be too friendly until he could get away with it.
Rose and Rhian, hm? Gale mused.
He briefly wondered if the tree guy's name also started with R. Like Raymond or something.

Gale agreed that they should get a move on, it'd been a while since he'd been in a real bed. Really, even a comfy chair would be fine. A carpeted floor would do, at least. He was looking forward to Four Winds so much that he didn't really mind Rhian's attitude. He'd seen worse before, it didn't bother him anyway. And she probably didn't want to be here; she probably had some friends she misses from where she came from, wherever that was. Her exasperation with Gale was understandable, in the end, so he didn't let it bother him.

It was probably high time they continued moving. Gale yawned and stretched his arms behind his head. He was a little stiff from sleeping outside and he wanted to get to the academy ASAP.
"If you say you wanna go, then we gotta go." Gale said idly. "Lead on, Rose, you probably don't want to be following someone like me."

@lydyn@Baklava(@Zero Hex Just cause you're here)
I just realised that everyone in the forest crew besides Gale have names starting with R. Why did I never notice that before?
Alright, I kind of figured but thanks for clarification.
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