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11 days ago
Current I'm a pretty good writer and former site staff; I still deal with imposter syndrome every time I log on. You're definitely not alone. And t's worth trying anyway.
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11 days ago
Don't worry, D3AD ST4R, most of us feel like that. <33
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12 days ago
Pretty sure you just described a third of the world's population. Welcome!
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13 days ago
I just started watching it.
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19 days ago
I just finished The Secret History, a very Gen X book. Never Let Me Go before that, which I'd recommend to any writer outside the MFA atmosphere who wants to know emotonal restraint.
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Greetings, I am Scrivener.

Though new to this site, I have been role playing for a good seven years now. My diversity in interests is quite wide, ranging from dark fantasy to historical fiction to anime, both dark and casual. I typically tend to write casually and in advanced depth as well. And I’m not at all opposed to free writing or low casual, though they aren’t my favorites. I am more so into grit, tragedy, and “means to an end” stories and RP’s, but I’m not against some happy go-luckiness here and there either.

Outside of RP’ing, I am an avid lover of history, art, architecture, foreign cultures, and music. I am a very diverse individual and very open minded. I am also fascinated by linguistics, and I am decently versed in Spanish, French, Arabic, Japanese, Latin, and Armenian.

Before I begin rambling about myself, back to the point in hand; I’m glad to be here and hope to enjoy my experience on this site. Urakhats’ an and happy day to everyone!


Welcome to the Guild! PM me if you need anything.
The rock and the hard place, Satele Shan had been here before.

“EVERYTHING. YOU GIVE US EVERYTHING, OR NO DEAL!”

Grim’s explosive weaponry sent most of the Sith scattering. Most but not all; the two most dangerous went straight for their targets. The brash and aggressive warrior came straight for Satele after deflecting a grenade shot in his direction with the Force. The softer toned speaker for the group went instead for Roana. The other Mandalorians seemed uncertain until Grim started screaming at them to secure the village and protect the Clan.

Protect the Clan.

The very phrase made Satele grin. The Sith Warrior met her with an impressive array of strikes and feints and hard charges. Satele never rose her lightsaber to meet any of the challenges, she simply dodged each one with a slight movement this way, a turn of her shoulders that way, a quick twirl and a hop back, and on and on. It was a dance of movement and light. For any normal foe, the Sith Warrior would’ve carefully set up a chain reaction of dodges and back-steps that would have left Satele open on multiple vectors of her body.

She even faced him squarely in that moment. His anger against her, his passion for the power exemplified in Revan, his desire to prove himself by besting a famous descendant of the very Revan he worshipped. Seizing his chance he stabbed at her with the tip of his lightsaber. Had she not been planning the counter before the Warrior even swung his first swing at her, she wouldn’t have been so confident, it wouldn’t have worked so well. It was surprise she wanted. And the moment his lightsaber stopped at her open palm and went no further save for sizzle and steam, she saw his body pause as his mind grappled with what he was seeing. In those precious few beats of their hearts, Satele finally used her lightsaber, bringing it up for a single and decisive strike he had no check for. His body staggered back, in the same direction his severed head rolled, falling back and into the dirt and grass.

And then Satele screamed, as a lightsaber sliced across the back of her, her body arching forward and staging in the blood from the Warrior she’d just dispatched. She whirled about, and found the scattered Sith returned. Grim had three of them converging on him as he and Roana used the speeder as their hilltop in which to retreat no further. Flame spewed from wrists, Grim used several blinding grenades, and other Mandalorians started appearing, the battlefield filling with blaster bolts everywhere you turned, every moment you moved.

The fallen Sith Warrior’s purple lightsaber was brought to her hand and activated, as Satele switched to a more aggressive dual lightsaber attack against the three lesser Sith that had circled around and tried to sneak in the kill. Her back burned, she smelled blood and burnt flesh, unsure how much of either was her’s, and how much was just the result of the unfolding maelstrom.

“EVERYTHING THAT BELONGED TO YOUR PEOPLE.”

Satele screamed it louder than she meant to, the pain and adrenaline doing her in. A checked slash, a quick stab with the purple blade, lean left to avoid a heavy overhanded strike. Clumsy as it was she hadn’t the time to make the lesser Sith pay for it, but the THREE of them were so concerned with the attack that she was able to unleash a Force Push that sent two of them flying back. The other seemed to have braced herself, seemed to have saw it coming. That lesser Sith female’s purple lightsaber came straight at her. She dodged, but her right arm seared in pain as the blow glanced off.

Satele had all but forgotten about the very, very Mandalorian negotiation taking place.

“Deal,” was all Roana said before shooting the lesser Sith who’d seen Satele’s Force Push coming in the back of the skull with a blaster bolt aimed with incredible accuracy. Satele caught Roana’s gaze under that visor, and snorted, near snorting as she switched her attention back. Then…something happened. The Sith just broke off. Their speaker had been pushed by Grim and Roana’s flame, and the small rapid blaster canon that extended from the center console of Grim’s speeder. That was the moment Roana had agreed to the deal, before dispatching the Sith who’d gotten Satele’s arm.

Now the lone dangerous Sith on the field was gone. She sensed him nearby, but her focus changed the very next beat: the very moment she felt Brye reach out. Satele felt her heart nearly explode, as images of Aldeeraan and Jace and just getting there in the very last moment. She hadn’t been as tired or injured then, but her mind never seemed to consider that. She just ran. Grim said something to Roana, and Satele heard Grim’s speeder throttle up from what seemed like a distance behind her that grew exponentially foot step by foot step as Satele went straight through thick jungle instead of the long curving road through that dark jungle. The darkness, the humidity of the jungle, the sounds and sights of super predators reacting to the kinetic force ripping through their jungle—it all just blurred. She saw Brye. She saw Sith. She saw a ship.

The images cycled through her mind, one vision after another, until she felt as if her body untether from the very ground of Dxun.

Moonlight and warm air became her reality as her body flew up high enough for the air to move harder and faster and whip open wounds on her body. She never felt it, all she saw was the clearing with the Starshine and the other vessel climbing into the air: she was too late. Her mind raced, her body burned, and her only act was igniting the fallen Sith Warriors’ purple lightsaber she never dropped, and throw it as hard and as accurate as she could right at that Sith Imperial vessel. She was on the Starshine and firing up engines by the time Roana and Grim made it. Grim was talking into a communicator, never ever moving from the passenger seat. Roana was up the ramp and on the Starshine.

“The Sith have my Padawan.”

The Mandalorian woman stopped. Fear, was what Satele sensed. Not for the Padawan, for herself, for her Clan. This time Satele did audibly snort. “Our deal is still on if your Clan helps me here.”

Roana didn’t hesitate. She went straight to her own wrist communicator and hissed commands, “Sith Imperial ship is to be considered a hostile. Ground to air and fighters, now.”

Satele heard the words, but her mind didn’t let them sink. She was too busy with the Starshine’s engine checklist and the communication system on the Starshine. Her tone was flat, but under it’s surface was determination. Single-minded, laser focused, determination. She’d always had it. Her mother said she inherited it from their grandfather, who inherited it from his mother, who said their father had it, who said…it all came from Revan. Flip a coin, in the Shan family, and it was either Bastila or Revan.

Her eyes closed tight, lush lashes flicking and tightening shut, hands flat on the console. She had to calm down. She had to reign her own blood in. A single exhaled sigh, and the communication system was activated, sending.

“Sith Imperial vessel this is Jedi freighter Starshine. I am Jedi Grand Master Satele Shan. You have a squad of Mandalorian fighters scrambling to you,” she said, proving she HAD heard what Roana said a minute before even if she had never acknowledged it, “in addition to my vessel in pursuit. Land and release your prisoner and we will allow you to leave the system unharmed. Do anything else but exactly that, and may the Force be with you.”

The channel died, and the Starshine roared forward even as Roana was left to hang on and close the aft ramp.
Would it be alright if I at some point elaborated a little bit about the captains and crews under my character's control, as well as a maybe making a full house sheet for the Saan family? Although pretty much all other members are going to be in Lys and hence might not be that relevant?


The more detail the merrier.
In Hello 7 yrs ago Forum: Introduce Yourself
I am new here and I am looking forward to have a lot of fun. I have a little experience in roleplaying and I am still a minor. I love to rp romance, medieval, pokemon, realistic, fantasy and a few other things. I love listening to music and singing. I hope we get to rp together!


Welcome to the Guild!
Mind if I change my username to Wistful Dreams, please? ^^
[@Wistful Dreams]


Viola.
Hello, I'm new to this site. You can call Me Siren, S, Sleepless, or whatever really you'd like.

I've been roleplaying probably since I was about, 15, I'm currently 19 year old female. I prefer roleplaying 1 on 1 as I'm more of a romance roleplayer, but that doesn't mean I have bland ideas. I love mixing it up in genre. I prefer dark romantic fantasy, horror romance, and overall darker more realistic themes to an unrealistic world. Although I'm not used to all the super in-depth terms to roleplay I typically go off the basic ones of Freeform, semi-literate, literate, and advanced literate. I personally like to call myself lazy literate as I can type up a paragraph or so but I do get lazy which means the quality of my posts can drop from time to time. Usually, if a roleplay isn't clicking I try to jump into a new one since sometimes its hard to really get into a roleplay and you just need a different idea.

My hobbies are gaming, drawing, digitally and sketching physically I roleplay (duh) and I enjoy chatting with people. I also prefer roleplaying among PM's and Discords DM's then in public spaces so I doubt you will see me doing a group roleplay. I roleplay both male and female but prefer roleplaying as female.


Welcome to the Guild!
There were ten Sith before her as she brought the speederbike up to the front, and more Sith upon and above Dxun, Satele knew as much with the same certainty as she knew of the four Mandalorians standing in front of the ten Sith wearing robes slashed and ribbed in purple before her very eyes. As many battles as Satele had thrown herself into over her life and survived she was able to scan the line of Sith behind the Mandalorians with a careful and deliberate gaze. Taking full measure with every sense available to her. What Satele saw instead was as clear and all encompassing as only the Force itself could be, not just spirit and energy and matter but the very lines of time and space.

And the shatterpoint she found herself in.

The bike immediately came to a sudden break. The jolt didn't phase the expression of surprise hiding behind quickly narrowing eyes. Her left hand removed something from a compartment just under the controls of the speederbike; her green colored single bladed lightsaber. She was prehaps five feet in front of the strange assembly when she brought one leg over the bike and slipped off it as easy as a swooper stopping at his favorite cantina, just as casually sticking the single bladed saber hilt behind her on an awaiting spot upon her belt.

Her first hard look was the opposite direction. She could only imagine the weapons Grim had in that speeder. She knew even seated there he was dangerous. His fellow Mandalorians knew it. Grim's fate was his own, she would never insult him by attempting to save or protect him. The driver of the speeder, however, was the singular focus of her eyes in that second. "Get on the bike, Brye," her tone made clear the command. If there was one thing Satele was glad of, it was the likelihood of her Padawan doing exactly that.

Bllindly following orders was not something Satele had ever taught her, but knowing when to follow orders and when not to was a lesson visited from time to time upon their travels. There had never been a more stark lesson: even Satele's heart beat wildly. There were Sith, at least a few of them seemed dangerous, to say nothing of the Mandalorians who were capable of nearly any thing at any moment.

They were in a standoff, and Satele needed Brye out of there.

"We will allow her safe passage."

The Sith in the middle of their line spoke. A him under that all but featureless dark grey mask judging on the deep masculine voice. His words genuinely enough felt judging on his soft tone. He was one of the dangerous ones, the Force seeming to twist and contort unnaturaly about him, as if he'd beaten it into a certain level of submission. And he was verbally reaching out to her, a fact Satele ignored entirely as if it wasn't happening until Brye started moving out of the speeder and towards the bike. Only then did Satele turn on her heel and approach the line of danger standing in front of her, fingers delicately interlocked kept comfortably at her waist.

Now the real trick began.

"You're Roana?"

She spoke to the slight Mandalorian in blue and yellow armor, a jet pack with matching paint job on her back and a light repeating blaster rifle held in her hands, it's pointed but shortened barrel pointing to the dirt of the moon of Dxun. The helmet tilted up, just so. "Don't ask us to save you."

Satele smiled. It made the collective lot more anxious than any thing else she could have done, she sensed, but pressed on. "I would never. I'm just curious how a once proud Clan turns into...this. Whatever this is. What is this?"

"It's the moment of our destiny," the other dangerous Sith, the one with armored robes and a lightsaber at either hip, spoke up with puffed chest and irritation. Satele gave him a quick look, and nothing else before the full weight of her gaze returned to 'the girl' she'd heard Grim curse so much over the last few years. The Mandalorian woman's helmet turned this way and that, before the grip on her rifle was tightened.

"It's not personal, Jedi, but we can't pass up reclaiming what was lost to us so many years ago."

Satele's head snapped to the first Sith that had spoken, the tall one in robes with the tone she found surprisngly gentle. Suspiciously gentle. "...what did you find?"

"A vault that belonged to your ancestor. You should see it. He would want you to, I feel it...come with us to Manaan, Shan. I will take you there and show you the great trophies of the Dark Lord Revan."

Satele responded by showing the man her back, her eyes locking with Brye on the bike just feet from her. "Swift and safe get on that ship. If I don't return in an hour don't wait, just go, I'll have my reasons." Or I'll be dead. But that Satele was certain her Padawan would feel, much as Satele felt it many years ago as a Padawan herself. "Go. Now." A second of locked eyes in silence followed, and immediately after that Satele Shan turned and brought her single-bladed lightsaber to the ready in front of her. Ignition caused a chain reaction of ignitions, as the mostly purple and odd red lightsaber of the Sith came to life.

"It doesn't have to come to this," she said sadly.

The tall Sith removed his mask, the intense emotion behind the eyes of the Sith Pure Blood fixated on her. "We won't kill you, Shan. Your blood is his blood."

And you need that blood to open that vault? She was right, and in her bones Satele knew it. It was enough. "Roana I'll take you there and give you any thing we find that's Mandalorian. Any. Thing." Not that it helped much in the moment, when the large man seated in the speeder bellowed deep and loud and impatient, ruining everything and throwing it all into chaos as only the Mandalorian warrior could.

"THESE STUPID FUCKS WANT REVAN, SO STOP PISSING AROUND AND GET ON WITH IT GIRL."

The moment Grim pulled his heavy weapons hidden just out of sight on the speeder and began firing the dark night of Dxun came to life with fire and light and Force.
Wanted to do play by post for a while now, partly because I don't have the time to actually sit down and play a 3+ hour session. My impression of this place is that it feels more pure role-playing focused than like, playing DnD but slowly. Looking forward either way.


Can always see if someone has a game going in the Table Top section of the Guild.

Welcome to the Guild, either way! Don't hesitate to ask me if you have any questions.
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