Zitoman12 0 Share Posted July 27, 2013 Minecraft Account Name: zitoman12 How old are you?: I'm 16 Time-Zone: Eastern Standard Time (U.S. East Coast) Have you read, understood and agreed to the rules?: Yes. What previous experience have you had in role-playing?: Been Roleplaying for 6 years. Back when I first started D&D. I still do play D&D and also I’ve Roleplayed on Imaginecraft.net, another Minecraft Server. How did you hear about the the Lord of the Craft?: A nice fellow on the minecraft forums responded to my post of a serious RP experience and LOTC was one of the recommended. Link any applications that you have previously made for the server: http://www.lordofthecraft.net/forum/index.php?/topic/93236-zitoman12s-application/ Have you posted this application on the Minecraft Forum? If not, then please do so (link above): http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/832121-the-lord-of-the-craft-enter-the-world-of-anthos-officially-t-h-e-1-roleplay-server/page__st__3560 Have you read the Human lore, and shall you ensure you make use of it and follow it in your biography?: Yes. Definitions In your own words define the following terms. Do not take any definitions from elsewhere!: Role-playing: To take on the role of a character and preform actions based on the characters personality. For Example if I was an elf, I’d speak differently. Meta-gaming: Taking information from outside your characters realm of knowledge and using it to your advantage. Example, I know this man filled out a villain application IRL, so while in game I tell everyone he’s a villain. Power-emoting: Forcing your actions onto another, for instance not letting them have a say in RP you just go and kill or go and steal without them being able to react. Example, I see someone and I just type in RP chat, Talathar shoots such and such in the neck with an arrow. In-Character Information: Complete the following biography on your character: Full Name: Talathar Farlick Current Age: 19 Sub-race (if any): Half-Elf (If sub-races are not limited to the ones on the wiki,) Past / History (include childhood, major-events, etc. 2+ paragraphs long): Talathar was cursed from a very young age. And not with the typical short-life or turn into a frog curse, but this curse was Longing, always wanting more. Talathar dreamed and hoped for adventure during every second of everyday. He wanted nothing more than to fight dragons, wield magic, do anything you can read about in books. Talathar lived in Arethor, and always dreamt of reading in the library. While young Talathar took archery courses after he was done doing his chores for his mother. He became 5th in his class, but still practiced daily. Talathar also had a couple of friends who shared his ambitions of adventure, and they fought and played daily with wooden swords, and Talathar never came up short in these battles. Talathar wasn’t allowed to leave his home for 2 days once, for he left quick the hefty bruise on another boys back. Later in Talathar’s life he finally learned to read, but not write. He went on his first trip to the library around the age of 10. Talathar spent the next 3 years in the library until he read ¼ of the entire selection of books there. At the age of 14 Talathar and his mother left the big city of Arethor and moved south to Ager, a small village. He carried on practicing his marksmanship, and made more friends to spare with. When Talathar turned 15 there was a tragedy… a dark colored fog came down from the mountains surrounding Ager, and his mother became ill. His mother was destined to die, and Talathar could rarely see her for the doctors feared he’d become infected. In the moments before his mother’s death, Talathar went to her and learned of his father. His father was an elf, and his father left while he was young because he felt his duties as an elf were more important. Upon hearing this news Talathar left Ager. He left his life in Ager and Arethor, only bringing the clothes on his back, some money, and his bow and arrows. Talathar traveled for awhile, just wandering, longing for something to happen. Eventually he bought a sword, and a real bow and arrow with money he earned from working for different farms throughout the region. When Talathar was 18 he came into the region of Malinor, an elven kingdom. Without knowing Talathar wandered through it until he came to Elandriel, a colony of Wood elves. It was currently being fought over. In a few seconds Talathar was knocked unconscious by someone fighting. He blacked out and awoke a few days later in the care of two elfs, an older one wearing white, and another, a younger elf that was however many years old but it was equivalent to being 18 (Not 18 human years, but how many elven years in equivalent to being 18.) Her name was Ilia, she became Talathar’s Half-sister. A few days on traveling within the care of these elves they came across a bandit team raiding travelers. They were surrounded and about to be killed, until, Orcs came into play, they started fighting the bandits. The old elf in white told Ilia and Talathar to Run, “GO! Take this robe, and some gold, I’ll find you. Run!” Talathar took both coin purse and robes and ran with Ilia, “I’ll find you! I promise!” The old elf kept yelling his promise until they were out of sight. A large red glow emited from where Ilia and Talathar were a few moments ago, and the sound of fire could be heard. Talathar took the time to look at the robe, it was white and had blue markings. He to this day, never takes it off. Talathar spent the rest of his time traveling with Ilia, revisting places they’ve been to looking for the old white elf. It Struck Talathar funny, that he never learned the elves name. Ambitions for the Future: To Find A Home somewhere and make a living by adventuring with his half-sister. Personality: (If you follow D&D) Chaotic Neutral. He'll do anything to survive. Most of the time he tries to end a situation without conflict. Skills: Bowman, and Adept Swordsman. Interest in Arcane Arts. Appearance (this must include an in-game screenshot of your skin): Tall, Slightly built, always wears the cloak he was given. (For some reason the file was too big this time round. Probably cause of all the extra text. But you can see my skin on my 1st application i posted. So i attached the skin outlook.) Any other details you wish to share about your character: Will Always Protect His Half-Sister. Hates Orcs, and Bandits. Open-Response-Questions. Each question in this section must be answered with a minimum of one paragraph which must describe theevent in full. Please be as descriptive as possible and do not break character or lore at any point. ____ 1. Whilst in the mighty human capital you notice a dark-clothed figure stealthily making his way towards the Emperor’s palace - he is clearly up to no good. There are guards within shouting distance - what do you do? Answer: Talathar casually walks up the a guard and asks, “Excuse me, where can I find the library?” the guard will reply, “Oh it’s just over there, see that spire? That’s the building.” Talathar nods and says, “Thank you,” Dropping to a whisper, “Quickly Listen, that man over there, in the dark robes, hooded? He’s Obviously up to know good, I’d send one or two men after him.” Moving back to a regular tone, “Well you have a nice day!” the guard will nod and say, “yes… yes you too.” And walk off after the hooded man. Talathar walks towards the library as planned but will take no part in the conflict with the dark-clothed man. If There’s trouble in the Emperor’s palace, Talathar doesn’t wanna be around when it happens. 2. Whilst wandering in the deep oak forest you come across a large clearing, in which sits a small cobbled cottage. Outside it stands an unstable old man armed with a small iron blade, surrounded by two heavily armed bandits - they appear to be threatening him. You are armed with leather armour and an iron longsword, how do you react? Answer: I'd Frown and watch from a concealed area. Knowing how bandits work I’d quickly and quietly make my way up to one of them, since I’m behind one, I’d tap him on the shoulder. As He turns around I’d put my sword to his face, “Please do surrender.” I say, bandits being bandits, he parries my sword and lunges for me, I’d sidestep and slash out at his chest. Since these bandits are heavily armed, I merely scraped his armor, “Well. This is hardly fair don’t you think?” I say as the bandits are closing in, “Why don’t we all sit down and think about this… no? Alright, excuse me sir, could you deal with one?” The bandits stop and are confused, then in a second of realization they start to turn, the one on the left is too late, the old man plunged his sword through his back. I quickly run and tackle the other bandit and then back track. Now one on one, I fight the bandit. Eventually after much back and forth, I got under his sword and took him in the ribs. I then clean my sword and sheath it, then proceed to loot the bandits. Once looted, I’d throw half to the old man and nod, “Thank you! They’ve been bothering me for weeks.” I nod and say, “Cheers.” And turn and walk away. 3. You are standing within the mighty human capital when you notice a small man standing behind a colourful stall. You approach the stall and notice that the man is selling a variety of general goods - he says that he is selling just about anything and that he has no set prices. He is willing to allow you to haggleand choose prices. What do you do? (Explain: your haggling, items of choice and the discussion that happens). Answer: I look over his items and strike up a conversation, “How are you?” “Wonderful and you?” The seller replies, I respond, “I’m alright thanks,” Picking up a sword and inspecting it, “So what’s your view on the economy? Is It Treating you well?” The seller replies with, “Well enough, I sell a few things daily so who’s to complain?” I nod slowly inspecting another item he’s selling, “Yes quite right. Had any big sales?” The seller responds, “Every now and then I sell something that’s worth its weight in gold. Swords always sell nicely, and arrows.” I then nod again, “I bet they do. Right Well speaking of which I’ll take half a quiver of arrows.” The Seller nods and brings up X amount of arrows. Now, I know that arrows and swords have been selling good. So their standard price of 30 minas should be brought down to maybe around 22. I’ll offer, “How’s 24 minas sound?” The Seller, “Sounds wonderful!” I’ll hand him the gold and take my arrows, “Thank you kindly, I’ll be sure to visit whenever I need to stock up.” The seller responds, “I’ll keep an eye out!” And I’ll be on my merry way satisfied with my spendings. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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