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30 days ago
Current I play a lot of characters with daddy issues to counteract my mummy issues
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3 mos ago
Between you and me I only break my hiatuses to make sure my post rate stays above 1 post/day
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5 mos ago
A reminder you dont need to know every detail of every bad thing. Being informed is good but being consumed achieves nothing good. You're still a good person if you have boundries with bad news
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4 yrs ago
No one remembers when corn kid said 'not everyone has to love it for it to be the best' and that quote hits deep
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7 yrs ago
Never did I think I'd be avoiding my roommates to avoid getting asked why there was a fake wedding in the lounge room but here we are, thanks DnD
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Idk man i just like writing silly little stories with the silly little people in my screen

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Lillian-Rose's eyelids flew open as she sat up in her wooden chair, a bow just starting to take shape sat on the desk in front of her where she had uncomfortably rested her head. She wasn't asleep, of course not, certainly not, not in the hotel room close to the king's castle. Oh gosh, she was asleep. She blinks rapidly multiple times in a successful attempt to awake properly. She had been lacking very often of late with the war raging on around the light side order after order came in and Lilly was always swamped with work. She decided it fitting to take the bulk of the work instead of placing it on the shoulders of her father's friend or her father's apprentice... no, her apprentice. She had to remember that. With each day can a stronger yearn for her father. His kind smile, his humbleness, the jolly tune he'd whistle will creating weapons even through the war. She missed him dearly but now she had his business, his legacy, now hers. Despite her mother's constant plea for Lillian-Rose to sleep, take a day off, she did anything but. She ran her ... eyes over the half-finished bow in front of her, a simple design. The man, of elf blood, requested a bow of a very simple design with the names of his family, killed in the war, carved into it. Lillian gave a yawn, stretching her arms. She needed a breather from the stuffy workshop. That was when she remembered where she was. Not home, not the place of sleepful nights. Not her village but where the king called home. Lillian-Rose bit her bottom lip looking eyeing crates in the corner of the room, full of daggers, swords, bow and arrows and weaponry of many other makes ready to be taken to the soldiers later that day, when the sun revealed itself. She needed a breather from the small stuffy hotel room.

The door did not give a slight screech as Lillian-Rose nudged it open unlike the door of her workshop. A gentle breeze blew through the trees, playing with thinner parts of Lilly's brown hair. Lillian-Rose peered outside, yet to remove herself from the doorway. She took in a long deep breath before slowly walking outside. At this time of night the her village seemed to sleep, the only light source flooding from the open doorway of Lilly's workshop. The city was quiet, asleep but it seemed to linger an unfamiliar lively buzz in the night air. She tugged at her short sleeve black top with a sigh before slowly turni g to shuffle back into the isolation of her hotel, that was when something caught her eye. It was a figure dropping from the balcony of the castle. It dropped closer and closer and closer to the ground. Lillian-Rose gasped slightly and ran back inside. She grabbed her white woollen coat and wrapped it around herself before running toward the king's castle, to the falling figure. Her healing skills were not top notch and the figure was probably as good as dead but thought it be unfair to not even try.

The closer she came to the castle the more obvious the fact the figure was not there. Perhaps it was a trick of her mind? Maybe it was an angel, Lilly doubted that, there aren't many angels left. That was when she looked up to see the shadow if a winged figure flying through the cloud. His or her silhouette revealed by the light of the milky moon and Lillian-Rose's sharpened senses. Lilly followed her out of something that didn't usually tug at her as deeply as it did now- curiosity. The figure soon fly far enough to now longer be in the young elf's view but guessing where the figure was going Lillian continued on. In the distance was a small group. Soldiers? Rebels? Or just plain stupid Lilliy didn't know but she, too, was out at such a time so so couldn't really talk. That was when it hit her like a hammer. A small collection of frost clung to the young elf's coat. Of course the light side had cool days and snow days but not like this. Bitter nipping cold seemed to tease the young elf now.

As Lillian-Rose edged closer she could see, from the hand of a silhouette, was clearly a sword. Well to after endless hours making and forging would know she backed up slowly before turning an running toward where she thought the border was. She won't be part of the start of another battle. She couldn't be. However, whether it came from taking a wrong turn or another means, she could not find the border. She was lost and did not wield her prize bow. She had no idea where to go. Her village were simple people, intellectual enough yet knew very little of the dark parts. Soon enough the group she saw earlier came into view from a closer vantage point. Lillian-Rose proceeded to admit something to herself, she was scared.
@Ace of flames01 Once again so sorry. I've had more study than normal with exams approaching, more and later shifts at work and I've been looking after my sister as the other's been admitted to hospital and will be flying to capital city hospital with mum tomorrow. Putting finishing touches on post now
@Ace of flames01 so sorry for lack of reply, had no data :/
@SouffleGirl123 I plan it a little later today, I wanna give some ppl more time

@Slendy accepted!


Fair enough :D I'm just curious
@Ace of flames01 I'm curious as to when you planned on starting this? So excited ^-^
Hey! Welcome to the guild!
I'm not a nation RPer personally so I suppose it's unlikely we won't meet in a roleplay (you never know though) but it's great to see a new face regardless. I hope you find some roleplays to your liking! If you have any questions feel free to ask me or one of the mods :D
@Ace of flames01 Wait! I forgot my elf's weapon XD than we shall bring out da men

*looks at Ace chanting and wonders what she has started and if it was a good idea*
@Ace of flames01 good to see ;)

Haha yeah we do


Lillian-Rose Gathantis


Child of:
light


Nickname:
Most commonly Lilly or Lilly-Rose


Age:
232


Gender:
female


Sexuality:
Heterosexual


Relationship Status:
single


Species:
Elf


Occupation
weaponry maker (continuing her father's legacy).


Likes:
  • Archery
  • Carving beautifully crafted bows
  • The kindness in the light realm
  • Young children
  • Music
  • Playing the violin


Dislikes:
  • Cruel acts/people
  • The war
  • The dark
  • Daredevilish stunts


Fears:
She fears that one day she will be the reason for one's demise, this war may end up playing big part in regards to that. She also has a huge fear of free-falling


Weapon:


Personality:
Lillian-Rose is a softspoken young elf (well; young by elf standards). She possesses a large heart. She cares deeply ccor each and every person, particularly children and dedicates herself to making the world a better place and making those around her happier. She can often come across shy and when its not as part of her business or it's not a child or someone she knows well she can be quite so. Sometimes she finds it hard to speak her opinion in fear of it leading people to not like her. She hates being disliked

Lillian-Rose is very dedicated to her work and won't rest until her client has exactly what they want, or even better. Because of her restless hours she is often tired but, over the years, she has come accustomed to ignore it, she just needs to spend a day to relax occasionally but in saying that she is used to living off little sleep.


History:
Lillian-Rose was born to weapon-maker Marcus Gathantis and his loving wife Gwendolyn. Marcus was well known for his weapons and even had the honour of making weapons for some of the king's generals! He was much the family man, however, and spent as much time as possible with his family.

At a young age Lillian-Rose showed interest in archery so her father taught her the basics. She often spent time in the nearby forest practicing her skills. She usually avoided using creatures as her target but occansionally brought an animal home for dinner.

When she was not yet a decade over 100 Lillian-Rose's father decided to offer to teach her his craft so soon enough she worked alongside her father. She quickly became quite skilled at such a trade. Many claimed it was in her blood. She claimed her father was an amazing teacher. She spent hours in her small cottage practicing the art of bow crafting and, once she got many generic designs right, designing and creating her own.

The war pressed closer and closer to her villiage and the demand for weapons became high, from both the village people and those from other villiages and cities. Lillian-Rose barely made use of the forest out of the large workload and due to the fact that, at any point, the war would reach them.

As the war continued Lillian-Rose's parents decided to go into places affected by battle to bring back wounded and those fleeing from war but Marcus was murdered in a crossfire. Gwendolyn, in a state of shock and despair, returned home for Lillian-Rose to move back into her parents home. With the war in full swing Lillian-Rose was left to run her father's business but the ever-growing war she knows that it probably won't be long she will have to fight in the war
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