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Tellian Camp > Heading for Jarde's Party


The whispers of the wind making an ode to the dead as the swordsman stepped among the corpses. Some familiar faces, some not. This at this point was not an unfamiliar sight to him, the wind sang the same ode, whether it was the forest, the plains, or the deserts he called home, it was always deafeningly quiet following a battle, and then soon the crows would come down, or other scavengers, and the ground rots as everyone is returned to the earth.

He entered the Tellian camp tent, the commanders were not present so it would seem, and neither were their bodies. So his peers of similar rank were either safe, on the run, or died but simply away from camp. Well regardless, it didn't make much difference. Still, the normal course of action was to find a way to regroup. So far he was in the dark, and so shedding light on this would be best. Regroup, inform superiors, wait for the next thing to do.

Exiting the tent he began to make his way back down the route, heading back to the campsite he was at previously, and then following the tracks.
It'd just make sense for him to head for Tellius next, so he'd go with Jarde's party then if that's the direction they're headed.

He'll catch up when they run into a battle, but I'll make a post for him heading that way.



(Note: It is not required to be allied or from a country to use these classes,
you simply need to have an explanation why you would have them otherwise.)




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Combat and Death

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Following a brutal 20 year long war, ending the use of a now identifiably volatile and unsafe energy nicknamed "Dogma", the world has entered a scientific age of industry, the Industrial Age as scholars have noted it for now. With the emergence of airships as a common form of transport, the invention of the cartridge for firearms already well-known at the time, and the birth of Magitek, has caused society to make leaps and bounds that even it's population fears being left behind. Many however recognize these rapidly changing times as the time to get busy, or truly be left behind.

Your story begins at the cusp of a new age following this era that is about to end. The individuals that will forge the era to come, as heroes, or villains, out of interest, duty, or the thrill of adventure and battle. From the bottom up you will elevate to the levels of legendary heroes and gods, the final frontier of fantasy. Become revered, for your power, for your deeds, or become feared beyond compare.

This is Final Fantasy, Reverence





(Note: It is not required to be allied or from a country to use these classes,
you simply need to have an explanation why you would have them otherwise.)






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STRUCTURE

The RP will be structured in parts, separated by the different nations. For example the first part will all take place in Raelin, and then Escain, and then so on. Each part ends when the major story segment ends, and everyone's characters must be moved to the next nation for the start of the next part. After the major story arc for each nation ends, there will be a grace period for everyone to wrap up business or start business that links them to the next nation. Near the end of the each story arc I will inform everyone what the next nation will be.

Though I should not yet worry about that, each story arc is while short in structure, will be expected to last a decent amount of time.
I want to stress the fact that each new nation we go to will be a great chance for people to join, or for you to create a new character.

Combat and Death

(This is important)


To the old thread
Just wondering which group would be best for me to tag along. Is there any that needs people?


It seems the princelings and royals and vagabonds and... Well whatever was gathered here, were on their own separate ways. This was indeed a curious turn of events, and he was really only here because his own camp was boring. He seemed to be right, this was far more interesting.

Still, as was expected of him, he should return to his own camp and confirm the situation and report what has occurred here. The paths these parties took was obvious, so catching up, especially alone versus a group, should be easy, should pursuing any of them be necessary, and no one seemed concerned about this swordsman from Tellius either, as much as it hurts to not be seen or recognized, he didn't quite mind as it suited his job nicely if that was the result. Disappearing like a shadow, he was off to check in on the Tellius camp and report to whatever other similar or higher ranking generals were present.
@Eisenhorn You kind of ignored the guy that set up your kill an update back, well a passing mention but not even addressing him?

I was gonna post but then another update popped up, so now I guess I sorta did something there. Oh well, time to get moving.
That's unusual, that also must've slipped by me.

Still if you're going to do that, please put them there sooner. I was going to look up people's characters for referencing while posting but no one was there.
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