I can't believe I've stuck myself with three girls for all of next year who think screaming, shrieking and making sex noises consists of banter. -_-
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Pepsi Max ftw!!!
8 yrs ago
The facts and lore of a specific universe: Canon. A large piece of artillery used to shoot shells: Cannon. Writers, please learn the goddamn difference. This has been a public service announcement.
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Posts will be delayed until wednesday, my dudes. Got some uni wori to catch up on.
Howdy all! I figured it was about time I spruced up my bio section. Or, y'know. Wrote something in it other than WIP.
So! Things to know about my mostly-good self:
I'm a 20 year old female, hailing from a not-so-small town in the north east of England. I'm currently about a third through my second year at Uni, and have made some awesome friends there so far. I also debate. That's always fun - arguing has always been an annoying trait (for others, that is) of mine, so putting it into something one can have on their CV is great. The competitions are super fun too. Anyway, roleplaying.
If you've known me for a short or long while, you'll likely know what an absolute slut for fantasy I am. High fantasy to low, I love those kind of roleplays and will nearly always be interested in new ones that crop up. The same applies for Sci-Fi, but at the moment, I'm not feeling inspiration for a good ol' spacefaring RP. Gotta get the Mass Effect out again, get me craving some Turian booty again. However, I won't go for only these ones. SoL can interest me if they're run properly, alongside horror, mystery, romance, etc. I won't ignore something simply because it doesn't have magic or flying bears in it or something. As for level, I like to consider my writing high-casual to low-advanced. Hopefully others will agree with me on that one, haha. Anyway, here's a list of specific fandoms I enjoy, kind of in order of preference:
Lord of the Rings Universe (Including The Hobbit)
Dragon Age series
Elder Scrolls
Mass Effect Trilogy
Star Trek (I'd love a Discovery one right now!)
Star Wars (Specifically the time around the Prequels; while I shan't get into the whole Prequel/Original war on which is better, roleplaying makes for more excitement in the prequel era. Clone Wars guys, c'mon!)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Fringe
Greek Mythology (PJO, but with the amount of Camp Half-Blood roleplays that have come and gone, I'd prefer one based more on the Original Mythologies)
Norse Mythology
Marvel
Left 4 Dead
The Walking Dead (Or any Post-Apocalypse Roleplay, really.)
'A Song of Ice and Fire' Series
House of Night Series
True Blood
Deus Ex
Blood Ties
The Vampire Diaries (I admittedly abandoned the show and books when the plot got too boring, but I still like the Universe. I'd join a roleplay based in it, if it had original characters, that is.)
Pacific Rim
Aaannndd I'll stop the list here before I go on forever. Basically there's a lot, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Hit me up if you want me in your roleplay, of if you'd like to do a 1x1 based around any of those areas, or even some additional ones if you think I'd be interested. I love original plots and Universes too, especially if they're done well.
Sorry for the delay on the OOC folks - it's about 99% finished but I've been so busy today I haven't been able to polish off the 1% and get it posted! It'll be done tomorrow, promise. :)
Those are some awesome characters! Accepted, and feel free to put them in the character tab. As for when you can post IC, I'll be sending you both a PM.
You won't have to be super exact - like, weight measurements on certain ingredients or what have you. The quantity is more so we don't have people carrying around 18 torches, 5 cheese wheels and a shitload of arrows all at once. If you're worried about alchemical ingredients, I'll just suggest what I did on another roleplay: Write something along the lines of "Enough various ingredients to brew 6 potions/poisons of various sizes" or something like that. Just indicate what your heaviest ingredient would be; you're not going to be carrying around a dozen Mudcrab chitins, simply because of how large, heavy and cumbersome they'd be. So, in short, you can keep it vague as long as you're sensible about it, and don't have your character magically re-stocking items out of nowhere when they've been using said items constantly.
Everyone is currently still in the tower - as of now, only Valentis and Niko have volunteered to go across the bridge. If no-one else volunteers, they'll go by themselves.
Greetings all! If you're a fan of the world of Tolkien, then this is the roleplay for you. Our story will be following a group of intrepid volunteers as they uncover an unfolding plot of darkness in their supposedly peaceful world. All canon races will be accepted (Within reason - no Spiders, please.), and it will be taking place not so long into the Fourth Age.
Most information in regards to character creation will be given in the OOC when it is made; this check is simply to test the waters and see who would be interested in a roleplay set in the world of Lord of the Rings. Knowledge of lore is preferred, but as this is set after the events of Lord of the Rings, it won't be absolutely important, unless you want to go ham on your character's backstory. The movies alone can probably give you the basics of what is needed to be known, but book lore comes first! If something contradicts between the movies and the books, the books will take precedent. Again, this shouldn't affect people too much, but it should be kept in mind.
The year is 4E 219. King Eldarion, the son of Aragorn and his wife Arwen, has been ruling in relative peace for nearly 100 years. But trouble is brewing in the lands of Middle-Earth. News of Goblins returning to their Mountain strongholds and causing trouble on the fringes of the Misty Mountains has reached the realm of Gondor; paired with the return of the spiders of Mirkwood, and seemingly random attacks on the roads or in the wilds against various races has caused the King to begin to worry. It was small instances like this that led up to the greatest and bloodiest wars that lands have ever seen. Are they a cause for concern, or simply small factions of evil, striking back against the good and innocent? King Eldarion does not know the answer, but it is not only he that ponders over this question. The lands of Elves, Dwarves and Hobbits are too wondering what these occurrences might mean... and the ever-growing kingdoms of men are beginning to grow antsy of these terrors. The Second War of the ring and the felling of Sauron may have occurred over a century ago, but the memory of this is still fresh in the minds of some. The realms of Harad and Umbar well remember their predecessors involvement in such acts; nor is their involvement truly forgotten by the allied forces of Gondor, Rohan and now Arnor. Tension builds among these humans races, as they do amongst the other species of this world.
The Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor: The current ruler of Gondor is King Eldarion, son of Aragorn. His Sister Princess Tinúviel rules in Arnor, in the former capital of Fornost, while Eldarion rules from Minas Tirith in the South.
Rohan: Home to the Horse-Lords, and the capital remains Edoras. The descendent of Éomer and his wife Lothíriel rule here. They remain independent - but friendly - with the realm of Gondor. Other notable places include Isengard and Helm's Deep.
Dol Amroth: A coastal Principality, descended from the line of Imrazor. It is rumoured that there is elf-blood in the veins of this house, for the Princes born here are as fair as the Eldar to look upon.
Ithilien: A principality established after the second war of the ring; this line descends from Éowyn and her husband Faramir. As such, all reigning Princes or Princesses of Ithilien are also the king's steward.
Dale: Following the destruction of Smaug and the Battle of the Fives Armies, Dale flourished under the new control of Bard the Bowman, and his line of children. They are now a popular trading spot between Erebor and other regions, and their wealth is renowned.
Esgaroth upon the Lake: Rebuilt after it's destruction from Smaug, it too made use of the wealth now flowing in from the north from the newly established Erebor and Dale. Although independent of Dale with it's own Master, the two work in harmony with one another, and rarely come to a disagreement. While Dale makes it's money through more material wares, Esgaroth continues it's work in fishing and boat-making.
Harad: Home to the Haradrim, the people of this southern land have grown both in strength and independence away from the more northern lands of Gondor. While no longer seen as a true enemy by the King, tension and mistrust still remains.
Other: Many other lands contain men, both friend and foe. Colonies have appeared in the liberated land of Mordor, and around the lands of Rhûn and Nurn.
Eryn Lasgalen: The Kingdom of King Thranduil; while he and most of his people dwell in the north, the south has been reclaimed from the spiders and evil that dwelt there for so long, even going so far as to taking Dol Guldur and re-establishing it as a southern watch. However, Southern Mirkwood remains empty, bar for a few intrepid colonists, and the Istari Radagast. The spiders may be gone for now, but something is still odd about the trees there...
Lothlórien: While Galadriel departed from the Grey Havens with Gandalf and the Ringbearers, her husband Celeborn remained, staying in the beautiful forest with his people for a time. By now, he and many of the Silvan Elves dwelling there have departed for Aman, but the forest is not as abandoned as Imladris. Thrnaduil took it as an extension of his own Kingdom, and while the magic of Galadriel has left the forest, it remains both a beauty, and a stronghold for the elves still living there.
Grey Havens: Located in the diminished Elven realm of Lindon, surrounding the Blue Mountains.
Ithilien: Following the War of the Ring, Legolas Greenleaf settled a colony of Elves there at the allowance of King Ellesar and Prince Faramir. It is believed most of these people left for Valinor after a century or so, but some may still remain among the men that dwell there.
Erebor: Following the death of Smaug and the Battle of the Five Armies, Erebor once again had a King under the Mountain to rule it. The line of Dain Ironfoot II rule here, and the Dwarves are back to their digging, deeper and deeper into the Earth. In recent years, a separatist sect is rumoured to have appeared; bent Dwarves who are selling the treasures of the earth to less than friendly-folk, at a higher-than-normal price. The current King disregards these rumours, but shipments are going missing more and more to be considered coincidence.
Khazad-dûm: Moria was retaken by the Dwarves shortly after the end of the Third Age; it is now considered their chief stronghold, and it is now richer and even more beautiful than Erebor. Still, the Dwarves dig deep, mining mithril to sell to elves and men; again, rumours of separatist Dwarven merchants has cropped up here, but with how dig they deep, that is the last thing the line of Durin have to worry about...
The Glittering Caves: After being re-discovered by Gimli during the battle of the Hornburg, the Dwarf settled a colony of his kin there to make good of the ore-rich caverns. To this day, they remain as beautiful as they had been nearly 2 centuries ago, even after much mining of the walls and floors.
Other: Dwarves have settled in many places through-out Middle-Earth. The Iron Hills and Blue Mountains are only some to add to the list.
The Shire: The main home of the Hobbits; consisting of various farthings and lands, it is typically "ruled" by 3 authorities. The Mayor (And his contingents of "Shirrifs"), the Thain, and the Warden of Westmarch. After 7 consecutive terms as Mayor Samwise, the title seems to have been kept in the Gamgee line in the years following. Typically because the Hobbits reckon the Gamgee's are good at that sort of thing. As for the Thainship, it remains with the Took family, and the title of Warden to the Fairbairn's.
Westmarch: A stretch of land in Eriador gifted to the Shire by King Aragorn; a Warden was reinstated not too long after that, and it is guarded well by the Hobbits. After the Scouring of the Shire, they guard their borders far more diligently now.
Bree: A town found between the Shire and Imladris; a decent enough place, if you avoid the crooks. Home to the now-famous Prancing Pony (Thanks to the Book of Westmarch), the population typically consist of Hobbits and Humans. They get along better than the "Big-Folk" generally would with Shirelings, but they are all mostly friendly anyway.
The once lost land of Beleriand has resurfaced - in part - in the past century. The involvement of the Valar is a curiosity to many, considering how the first children of Eru had been avoiding Middle-Earth for quite some time. The lands once known as East Beleriand resurfaced some time in the first century of the Fourth Age, and has been taken advantage of by Elves, Dwarves and Men. The lost city of Gondolin was restored (Along with some new Elvish colonies), and the Dwarves are delving deep into the mostly untouched mountain ranges that were once flooded. The race of men do not have much stance or power in this once-forgotten realm, and the true "ownership" of the lands are currently undetermined. This has not led to any infighting... yet.
More information about the plot (And developments in the RP lore), and where our character's stories begin will be given in the OOC. This is basically just to see who's interested.
((This is a re-post from the General Section (With some tweaks), but I'm hoping putting it in the advanced section may garner a bit more interest.))
If there was one thing that Lis had never had time for, it was Gods. She never held anything against them - it was too easy to blame sorrow's in one's life on an omnipotent, powerful being, rather than just getting over it yourself - but she never felt the need to worship them either. They'd never affected her life, to her knowledge, and she was happy to keep it that way. The furthest she had ever gone was to donate a handful of coins to whatever shrine or temple she had happened across when in Bania, in exchange for some kind of blessing or blessed item. Vampires and other such evil beasts tended to react negatively to holy things, so it was always good to keep some on one's person. Considering the group was potentially going up against a Vampire now - or something equally as dark - a donation and something in return wouldn't go amiss here.
Standing with Kayden, Lis dug around in her coinpurse for some change. She didn't come to Starkvale with a large amount of money - or a medium amount either. Frowning slightly at the meagre amount of coins now in her palm, Lis was entirely sure now that she'd have to relinquish some of her other items in order to pay for a Valdium blade. What she had in her purse wouldn't even cover half the cost of a metal of that standard.
Not particularly listening to the Priest and Kayden's conversation, the rogue tossed the coins into a large brass dish beside the various tokens on the table. What with having never really worshipped a God or Goddess in her life, she didn't have a preference over which talisman to take; nor was she paying any attention to what the others were doing. After a few seconds of deliberation, she finally took one of the Bael pendants. She was aware of what each God stood for, and having the deity of righteousness and justice in her favour seemed to be the best idea. It was either that, or Fineki - and Lis preferred to save her skin with her own skill rather than random luck.
"Although I might need some dumb luck, if half the idiots in this outfit are anything to go by." She thought to herself, mind going back to the canine counterweight and those ridiculous gnomes with a glower.
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[h2][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8fZeaUHsjw]Whole Lotta Rozie[/url][/h2]
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Howdy all! I figured it was about time I spruced up my bio section. Or, y'know. Wrote something in it other than WIP.
So! Things to know about my mostly-good self:
I'm a 20 year old female, hailing from a not-so-small town in the north east of England. I'm currently about a third through my second year at Uni, and have made some awesome friends there so far. I also debate. That's always fun - arguing has always been an annoying trait (for others, that is) of mine, so putting it into something one can have on their CV is great. The competitions are super fun too. Anyway, roleplaying.
If you've known me for a short or long while, you'll likely know what an absolute slut for fantasy I am. High fantasy to low, I love those kind of roleplays and will nearly always be interested in new ones that crop up. The same applies for Sci-Fi, but at the moment, I'm not feeling inspiration for a good ol' spacefaring RP. Gotta get the Mass Effect out again, get me craving some Turian booty again. However, I won't go for only these ones. SoL can interest me if they're run properly, alongside horror, mystery, romance, etc. I won't ignore something simply because it doesn't have magic or flying bears in it or something. As for level, I like to consider my writing high-casual to low-advanced. Hopefully others will agree with me on that one, haha. Anyway, here's a list of specific fandoms I enjoy, kind of in order of preference:
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[*] Lord of the Rings Universe (Including The Hobbit)
[*] Dragon Age series
[*] Elder Scrolls
[*] Mass Effect Trilogy
[*] Star Trek (I'd love a Discovery one right now!)
[*] Star Wars (Specifically the time around the Prequels; while I shan't get into the whole Prequel/Original war on which is better, roleplaying makes for more excitement in the prequel era. Clone Wars guys, c'mon!)
[*] Buffy the Vampire Slayer
[*] Fringe
[*] Greek Mythology (PJO, but with the amount of Camp Half-Blood roleplays that have come and gone, I'd prefer one based more on the Original Mythologies)
[*] Norse Mythology
[*] Marvel
[*] Left 4 Dead
[*] The Walking Dead (Or any Post-Apocalypse Roleplay, really.)
[*] 'A Song of Ice and Fire' Series
[*] House of Night Series
[*] True Blood
[*] Deus Ex
[*] Blood Ties
[*] The Vampire Diaries (I admittedly abandoned the show and books when the plot got too boring, but I still like the Universe. I'd join a roleplay based in it, if it had original characters, that is.)
[*] Pacific Rim
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Aaannndd I'll stop the list here before I go on forever. Basically there's a lot, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Hit me up if you want me in your roleplay, of if you'd like to do a 1x1 based around any of those areas, or even some additional ones if you think I'd be interested. I love original plots and Universes too, especially if they're done well.
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[u]Current Active Roleplays:[/u]
CURRENTLY UPDATING
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/87915-the-elder-scrolls-fruits-of-contention/ic]The Elder Scrolls: Fruits of Contention[/url]
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/154609-the-elder-scrolls-oblivion-crimson-skies/ic]The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion - Crimson Skies (GM)[/url]
[url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/158110-escaping-the-blight-a-collaboration-of-poohead189-middleearthroze/ic]Escaping the Blight (1x1)[/url]
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<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><div class="bb-center"><div class="bb-h2"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8fZeaUHsjw">Whole Lotta Rozie</a></div></div><br><br><font color="indianred">Howdy all! I figured it was about time I spruced up my bio section. Or, y'know. Wrote something in it other than WIP.<br><br>So! Things to know about my mostly-good self:<br><br>I'm a 20 year old female, hailing from a not-so-small town in the north east of England. I'm currently about a third through my second year at Uni, and have made some awesome friends there so far. I also debate. That's always fun - arguing has always been an annoying trait (for others, that is) of mine, so putting it into something one can have on their CV is great. The competitions are super fun too. Anyway, roleplaying.<br><br>If you've known me for a short or long while, you'll likely know what an absolute slut for fantasy I am. High fantasy to low, I love those kind of roleplays and will nearly always be interested in new ones that crop up. The same applies for Sci-Fi, but at the moment, I'm not feeling inspiration for a good ol' spacefaring RP. Gotta get the Mass Effect out again, get me craving some Turian booty again. However, I won't go for only these ones. SoL can interest me if they're run properly, alongside horror, mystery, romance, etc. I won't ignore something simply because it doesn't have magic or flying bears in it or something. As for level, I like to consider my writing high-casual to low-advanced. Hopefully others will agree with me on that one, haha. Anyway, here's a list of specific fandoms I enjoy, kind of in order of preference:<br><br><ul class="bb-list" style="white-space: normal;"><li>Lord of the Rings Universe (Including The Hobbit)</li><li>Dragon Age series</li><li>Elder Scrolls</li><li>Mass Effect Trilogy</li><li>Star Trek (I'd love a Discovery one right now!)</li><li>Star Wars (Specifically the time around the Prequels; while I shan't get into the whole Prequel/Original war on which is better, roleplaying makes for more excitement in the prequel era. Clone Wars guys, c'mon!)</li><li>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</li><li>Fringe</li><li>Greek Mythology (PJO, but with the amount of Camp Half-Blood roleplays that have come and gone, I'd prefer one based more on the Original Mythologies)</li><li>Norse Mythology</li><li>Marvel</li><li>Left 4 Dead</li><li>The Walking Dead (Or any Post-Apocalypse Roleplay, really.)</li><li>'A Song of Ice and Fire' Series</li><li>House of Night Series</li><li>True Blood</li><li>Deus Ex</li><li>Blood Ties</li><li>The Vampire Diaries (I admittedly abandoned the show and books when the plot got too boring, but I still like the Universe. I'd join a roleplay based in it, if it had original characters, that is.)</li><li>Pacific Rim</li></ul><br><br>Aaannndd I'll stop the list here before I go on forever. Basically there's a lot, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Hit me up if you want me in your roleplay, of if you'd like to do a 1x1 based around any of those areas, or even some additional ones if you think I'd be interested. I love original plots and Universes too, especially if they're done well.<br><br><hr class="bb-hr"><hr class="bb-hr"><br><br><span class="bb-u">Current Active Roleplays:</span><br>CURRENTLY UPDATING<br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/87915-the-elder-scrolls-fruits-of-contention/ic">The Elder Scrolls: Fruits of Contention</a><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/154609-the-elder-scrolls-oblivion-crimson-skies/ic">The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion - Crimson Skies (GM)</a><br><a href="http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/158110-escaping-the-blight-a-collaboration-of-poohead189-middleearthroze/ic">Escaping the Blight (1x1)</a></font><br><br></div>