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I can't. Sorry guys, I'm closing the RP. I've had enough of it already.

Just kidding. But y'all thought.

Heh... this... this guy...

BTW everyone, I sent Eschatologist a PM for collab. I'd happily collab with anyone else though in the future of course.
I was wondering if anyone here wanted to discuss an advanced, epic-sized, GoT-esque role play; it would be an original creation, and not something that blatantly copies GoT itself. I think the 3 biggest things are:
  • Multiple Plots - Approximately 3-5 major plot lines occurring. We'd start with one plot, and then introduce a second later on, and then a third, etc. They would be happening simultaneously, but we'd introduce them at specific intervals so as to ease into it a little better. Each major plot has its own subplots that may have to be accomplished to advance said plot.
  • Warring Kingdoms - A series of kingdoms which are currently vying for control of the realm. Each kingdom has its own family members, allies, and armies. The idea is to politically interact with one another, but was is always certain. I'd like to see marriages, assassinations, betrayals, and that sort of thing.
  • Death - I want death to be pretty evident in the RP. If you get captured during a battle, your opponent has the ability to kill you, keep you, or let you go. If two characters are talking, and one randomly grabs a knife and kills you, you're dead - no if, ands, or buts - the killer just needs to be aware of the consequences. It sounds harsh, I know, but that's the point.


Now for the major plots. One major plot will be the warring kingdoms. The other, I was thinking, concerns a group of loyalists who are protecting the rightful princess: a very young girl who everyone believes is dead; there goal is garner support and perhaps place her on the throne. What others would you like?

Also, combat points. Everyone gets maybe 5 points. You allocate these points into one or more of your characters to show their skill in combat. This way, if someone is being attacked, the character with a higher rating has the upper hand. This can go up depending on specific IC-related events (training, experience in combat, etc).
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House Valgard, House of the Wolf
Ki'gar: Dark blue with a white wolf's head.
Notable Members
Traak the Raper - Barbarian, and one of the earliest known ancestors of the Valgard line. Traak roamed Asgeir in its ancient days, killing men and raping their wives and daughters.
Tarro Valgard - A hero who rallied the Varan during the Heroic Age. He was known as the Wolf of Asgeir locally. Outsiders knew him as 'the Hero of the West'.
Lyza Valgard - Wife of Tarro Valgard. Lyza was a shieldmaiden who fought alongside Tarro during the Hero Age.
Volrun Valgard - Son of Tarro and Lyza Valgard, known as the Wolf of Gripclaw Pass. Volrun fought under the command of general Koros Jarn until his death. He then assumed command of Varan forces at Gripclaw Pass, where he was killed.
{Aesa Jojora} - Honorary member of the Valgard clan. Aesa is from House Jojora, and was impregnated by Volrun Valgard. She was the only surviving Varan from Gripclaw Pass. She was never married to Volrun, but because she carried the lineage of the Valgards on, she is considered an honorable member.
Ralf Valgard - Son of Volrun Valgard and Aesa Jojora.
Valius Valgard - Descendant of Ralf Valgard. Valius would become the Warden of the North and experienced an excellent career with the Keepers of the North.
Toric Valgard - Younger brother of Valius Valgard.
Gyda Valgard - Wife of Toric Valgard, died giving childbirth.
Lily Valgard - Daughter of Toric and Gyda Valgard.

House Vinar, House of the Viper
Ki'gar: Green with a coiled yellow snake.
Notable Members
Vylo Vinar - Instigated the Varan Civil War.

House Jojora, House of the Raven
Ki'gar: Light blue with a purple raven.
Notable Members
Aesa Jojora

House Jarn, House of the Eagle
Kigar: Grey background with a golden eagle.
Notable Members
Koros Jarn

Other Important People
Joric Horse-tamer

Important Organizations
Jorian Riders
Stormguard
Keepers of the North
One day, I want to collab with you @Odysseus. Ebba has a lot of faith in the Monarchist, where Warren doesn't really place his faith in any religion. He actually ignores religion. I think they could have an interesting conversation on faith and the like.
Yes @KingTip, that looks good.
Sorry @KingTip. I'll check back on this soon, at work right now.
Yeah, @Eschatologist, I will still pm after work if I got time, and you're up for it. We can all just get drunk at the tent!

Collaborating is my favorite part about rping. I love seeing characters interact like that.
I want to apologize.

I should really put more effort into my posts, add more detail, and try to write a little better. I promise guys, I'll try to do better in the future. That first post was rushed, bland, and pretty blunt, and I apologize.

And just so you guys know, I love doing back-and-forth collaborations, and having conversations with other characters. I'm open to any of that.
Earlier, in Coedwin


"Saddles all packed... nice and sturdy. Damn, what a fine mare." The man speaking was almost talking to himself, not bothering any attention to the crowd of people behind him. They were all there bidding him farewell before he took off to Rot Donar.

"Think you'll be needing this too, Ser Wyk." A younger man held out a sheathed longsword and Ser Wyk turned from the mare to see what it was.

"Ah," he proclaimed. "What's a knight without his sword, eh boy?" Ser Warren Wyk grabbed the sword and strapped it to the horse. It was the final piece of adornment. "Kastan," Warren began, turning to look the young man in the eye, "you're a good lad. Promise me you and the boys will look after Coedwin and Redsand."

"Of course," Kastan quickly answered, "until you get back."

Warren laughed and shook his head, "doubt I'll be back, lad. This one here... this is the road to my final restin' place. If I do return, it'll be with the Black Shields, not the Raiders."

Kastan looked down, a bit disappointed. The mood amongst the other men was also quite solemn. They were watching their hero, commander, and mentor leave. Probably for good. "You sure you want to do this then? Coedwin could still use you. Maybe you don't have to go out and fight anymore. You're wisdom and guidance would be more than welcome."

"Kastan, boy, you know what they say about me-"

"You never give up, I know, ser."

Warren looked at each of the men gathered. They were esteemed men of Wyk's Raiders, free fighters who rallied under Warren Wyk in order to raid and repel bandits and men from the sultanate. He had fought beside them, trained them, and lead them for five years now. It wasn't a long time in most respects, but they had each become a brother to him. "Farewell, lads, do me proud." Warren grabbed onto his mare and pulled himself up.

His body heated up and he felt a lump forming in his throat, struggling to situate himself on the saddle. Warren began coughing, quite loudly and disgustingly before spitting out a great lump of thick blood on the sandy ground. He wiped his mouth with his sleeve. Kastan stepped forward, "I guess your sword wasn't the only thing you forgot," he said with a grin, holding up a rag with dried blood. "If you're going to fall off your horse and die, do it near a hole so we don't have to dig one," Kastan joked, laughing.

Warren couldn't help but laugh too, "damn you, boy," he said cheerfully. With a final wave, Warren turned his mare and trotted away. The horse neighed and took off into a light gallop, off to Rot Donar.

Current time, Rot Donar


The waiting was bad enough, but the rain made it worse. Rot Donar wasn't that big of a tent, but it promised a larger force than Wyk's Raiders ever was. Up ahead a man yelled "Next!" The line shifted forward and Warren took but one step before stopping again. Sighing, he looked around at the camp. Across the ways sat a few peasants, laughing and jeering and having a good time, obviously drunk. Least they got some ale, Warren thought. He also looked to the hitching post, making sure Beauty was still there, his mare.

A few more pitches of 'next' and Warren finally came upon Terryn Hoffmann, sitting behind a desk. He was obviously distinguishable by his facial appearance. Warren had heard enough about Terryn, being that he once served in Coedwin, just as Warren himself had been doing for the past six years. Perhaps they had even crossed paths at one point.

"Terryn Hoffmann," Warren said, grinning at the old man. He rubbed his thumb against his dark steel blade's hilt, sheathed on his side. "The name's Warren Wyk," he said, bending down to sign the form for Terryn. "You'll have to forgive my stance, my back's not as straight as it use to be." Warren tried standing as straight up as he could. "I served as a squire at Barren Hall. Then I served with the Blackblades until there disbandment. I've fought Cherwin in the past, when they invaded Broacien. I served King Gregar in his battle against the sultanate thereafter, before finally setting up in Redsand, where I've lead Wyk's Raiders out of Coedwin for the past five or so years. It'd be a honor to serve in the Black Shields." Warren nodded to the man and walked away from the desk. Time for some ale, he thought.
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