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  2. You’ve just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As you look around, your gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. You duck and step into a tattered tent, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the tent, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town? she begins, then pauses to study your face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a cushion, “Tell me your story.” ((How do you respond?)) "Which one?" I huff. "I cannot even begin to tell you what the journey here was like. I met this wench in a tavern, and really thought we had a connection. Guess what! Not only was there no connection, but she stole my favorite leather sheath when I was sleeping! But I can't stop thinking about her eyes..."
  3. Etragram

    Etragram

    You’ve just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As you look around, your gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. You duck and step into a tattered tent, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the tent, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town? she begins, then pauses to study your face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a cushion, “Tell me your story.” ((How do you respond?)) "Oh, me? Let me titillate you with a story most exciting!" I shout with a dramatic twirl of my cape. "There I was, halfway through my second glass of wine when a handsome gentleman approached.."
  4. I know that this is generic, but what has been your favorite moment on the server thus far?
  5. for reasons that transcend the time and space of aevos, villorik gives galahad his begrudging support
  6. You’ve just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As you look around, your gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. You duck and step into a tattered tent, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the tent, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town? she begins, then pauses to study your face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a cushion, “Tell me your story.” ((How do you respond?)) oh uhhh.... im fairaine from a village 10 days of walking from here. im the daughter of the mayor and... i cant say to much "Oh, I just, uh…" you stutter, tensing up. You eye the crone, then back outside the tent. For a moment, the air thickens with anticipation, until…
  7. "I'm glad the Dunfarthing empire that managed to subdue countless nations like krugmar into a military alliance is also improving government agencies like the health inspecting bureau!" Chirped a random halfling.
  8. Not a question, just a statement: I'm glad to have met you and to be a part of your dark elf family. <3 Here is to many more years of goofing off on this crazy server. c:
  9. Yesterday
  10. When are you playing a halfling?
  11. (: Oopsies. I was late on this but I was accepted onto LOTC back in 4/21/21. A time where restrictions were lifting in our lives (slowly but surely) and when I had no idea how to roleplay! It's been fun with the stories my characters have gone through. Alona my high elf being my first, then Otellia my dark elf, and so on and so forth because I enjoy character creation. I've played almost every core race except Adunian and Halfling so I'm quite intrigued to my next creations in the future. Anyhow, enough of my yapping, AMA time!
  12. oh to be the neighborhood crazy starry owl lady
  13. "May that infernal being rot in the nether and hells from which they came." Erik Colborn and brother to the late Queen said after reading the missive.
  14. Starry Owl (Artistic renditions) Origin The starry owl is an uncommon species of owl native to the towering mountains and trees of Aevos. Their uniquely colored feathers give the appearance of the starry night sky when viewed from below, providing camouflage during the darkest hours of the night. These owls nest far up high, as close to the stars as they can get, where their illusory appearance is hardest to discern. They can be found in any tall peak or pine across the land, albeit slightly rarer than other owls. Biology Starry owls are easily identifiable by their unique plumage. Similar at first glance to a black-banded owl's feathers, they are mainly dark black in color, with very small stripes of silver, cyan, and light yellow that create the starry illusion from afar. The primary wing feathers contain less pigmentation than the body and tail feathers, being almost completely black. Their body feathers are bound extremely tight together during flight, creating an almost smooth sheen that reflects moonlight just enough to make their 'stars' shine. On cloudy nights or during a new moon, they can somewhat hide the colorful parts of their feathers, but not completely, making them more easily identifiable and less active during these times. These owls range in size similarly to the black-banded owl - males being between 9-12 inches in height with a 17-22 inch wingspan, and females being between 10-14 inches in height with a 19-26 inch wingspan. Behavior Being strictly nocturnal, like most owls, starry owls sleep during most of the day and only hunt during the darkest hours of the night. As such, they become more active during the winter season, when nights are longer. This causes an interesting phenomenon where, unlike many migratory animals that follow the warm season, starry owls will migrate at the beginning of summer, just after mating season, to follow the longer nights. They are very capable navigators, able to fly long distances with consistent accuracy, which has motivated some to use them for delivering letters. Starry owls are solitary creatures, never being seen in groups larger than a pair after being old enough to survive on their own. They usually mate for life, and lay 2-4 eggs each breeding season, if conditions allow. Breeding season most often takes place during early spring, but is heavily influenced by the availability of food. Taming Uniquely, starry owls are able to be tamed rather consistently, with enough patience. Once its trust is gained, it remains very loyal to its owner, regularly returning after being let out. It does require a good measure of care, though. Spending time with them during their waking day hours and letting them out every night to hunt for food are both necessary. Starry owls will only bond with one person, though, and are shy around anyone else. They possess minimal faculties for training, only able to be trained in very simple tasks, and will never comply to being trained to attack or defend.
  15. alatiel

    alatiel

    You’ve just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As you look around, your gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. You duck and step into a tattered tent, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the tent, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town? she begins, then pauses to study your face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a cushion, “Tell me your story.” Patrick nods to the hag as he steps inside the tent -- he looks around and spots a lantern along with some degrading scrolls. He sits down, folding his legs. "I was hoping to find some work for the time being," Patrick tells the lady, his eyes focused on the grimy turf on which they sat, "I came from a town not too unlike this one, you see." He then gazes into the crone's eyes, continuing his tale, "Which is why I'm looking for work. There wasn't much to do where I'm from, and unless you're a soldier or a skilled worker, you're out of luck." Reaching over to his side, he grabs his satchel and begins to rifle through some papers of his own before piping up once more, "I want to be a scholar of some sort, but I don't have the money to buy anymore books or scrolls. Perhaps there's a job you need done?" He looks at the old lady hopefully, occasionally glancing at her own collection of papers. The hag cackles at his plea, craning her head upwards as she laughed. "No there's nothing -- well, actually, I suppose if you're good at identifying plants, you could gather some for me." Patrick frowns, shaking his head slightly before replying, "No, I'm afraid I'm no good with plants." She clicks her tongue disapprovingly, "Well is there anything you're good at? Come, tell me more about yourself." He sighs, picking at the grass sticking out of the floor of her tent, "I'm an Adunian, not that that's very important. My father was a lumberjack, as we were from a mountain town. He wanted me to follow in his footsteps, though unfortunately I was never very good with an axe. I took after my mother more in that regard. She was always reading and singing to me when I was little. I thought one day I'd be a great troubadour and sing and play for all the great kings. That dream has past, however, as I'm not much of a singer myself. So then I thought I might join the town guard and learn to fight. It worked out at first, as they mostly had me on gate duty. But then there came a time when I had to go out and fight with my fellow guardsmen. I was scared beyond belief, and when it came time for battle, I ran. I'm afraid I'm nothing but a coward." He says, continuing to pick at the grass. The lady swats his hand, "Tsk tsk," she then cackles once more, staring uncomfortably into Patrick's eyes. "Well well, I'm not sure there's much for a lowly deserter in these parts," she says while grinning, still staring straight into the Adunian's eyes. "Well, I suppose I'll be off then," He grumbles before picking himself up off the ground. "Hah! I was only kidding, sit down," she states, patting the spot where he was sitting down prior. She grabs a few scrolls and some blank pieces of paper before opening her gob once more, "If you can copy these I'll pay you a bit of money, how's that?" Patrick grabs the pieces of paper, eyeing them carefully before piping up, "Sounds good to me." He rises up again, and bids farewell to the hag, stepping outside the tent and back into the muck.
  16. "Traitors deserve a good curb stomp." Adalwulf claimed.
  17. "I ******* HATE OUTLANDERS!" Sir Stanton chanted from the cells beneath the Kretzen Barracks
  18. Nikolaus von Kanunsberg signed the Lorraine over himself, before uttering a prayer, in the hopes that no Reinmaren would turn out to be like Stein ever again.
  19. "Away with you vile beggars!" Exclaimed a proud Reinmaren that goes by the name Anselm Barclay, his visage soon formed a smile upon reading the missive.
  20. "I love Reinmar! Death to all heretics! I will give my life for Reinmar!" said Gelimar the Earless in a patriotic fervor.
  21. "Down with the outlander! Down with the Valite!" These were the words that had rung out during the Moot. Sir Varik von Wesenburg simply nods his head as the passions of the Moot come down as an official edict.
  22. Dhen looked at it’s very empty schedule and went to try and mark down this time and date to attend
  23. EXPULSION OF THE VALITES Drafted by PRINCE ALFRED OF SUTICA Enshrined by THE GRAND REINMAREN MOOT In the year of our Lord 1974 ÖHNE UND TÖCHTER VON REINMAR, Since its construction, the City of Kretzen has enjoyed unwavering prosperity, even amidst wartime. Few problems have presented themselves, none nearly as problematic as the actions of the outlander Valites, from south upon the settled isle. We, the Reinmaren have done our best to stay entirely separated from the affairs of these folk, and have been met with internal subversion. It is the tale of Stone that rings truest to us. He had come before Kretzen a weary traveler, and over the years settled in as a fair, blooded tribesman, named ‘Stein’. Within our wills, we had done our best to keep his mind clear of foreign, ill-fated heresies – though, unfortunately, was it not heresy to bring him down, but apostasy instead. He had rebuked the words of his brothers-in-arms, lying before the Chieftains, and GOD alike. It was the words of these perfidious folk to turn him from us, to turn him from our tribe. It is with this, that – verified by the Grand Reinmaren Moot, we seek to expel merchants, craftsmen, visitors, and all manner of men that are under the flag of the valeman – from our holding of Kretzen. If a Valite / outlander from the lands of Nevaehlen seeks entry - a letter, signed by either Prince Leon, Prince Alfred, or His Holiness, Caius I will be required at the gates. Anyone who fails to abide by the will of our sacred moot; will be subject entirely to the words of the Kanun, before the Lawspeaker in our Moothall. Let this bill, this declaration of the moot – be for the unified Reinmaren spirit, for those weakest among the tribe who fall to foreign subversion. They will not walk our streets, they will not sell and barter goods within our walls – they will not pollute the minds of our weakest. WER RASTET, DER ROSTET HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, ALFRED, Prince in Reinmar and of Sutica, Duke of Reinmar, Count of Kretzen and Freimark, Baron of Madvon and Freising, Lord of Sankt Johannsburg, Neuburg, Wilheburg, Erwinsburg, Freiburg, and Rozenfeld, High Chieftain of the Reinmaren HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, LEON, Prince in Reinmar and of Minitz, Count of Neu Brandthof, Viscount of Tucay, Baron of Boriënwald, Lord of Durres, Chieftain of the Reinmaren, Warden of the Franklands and Ferdenwald HIS EXCELLENCY, GREGOR, Lawspeaker of Reinmar, Chefarzt of Reinmar, Ritter of the Order of Saint Tylos, Patriarch of House Stroheim, Baron of Langenkirch
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