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About Major Waffle
- Birthday August 20
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Minecraft Username
CaptAndrocala
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Gender
Male
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he / him
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Interests
DnD, Warhammer 40k, History, Cartography
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Location
Somewhere on Earth
Character Profile
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Character Name
Justinian Koropoulos
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Character Race
Human
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Major Waffle started following At Least I Have Loved [PK] and IMPERIAL PROCLAMATION | The Office of the Imperial Seal
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IMPERIAL PROCLAMATION | The Office of the Imperial Seal
Major Waffle replied to Axelu's topic in Privy Publications
Brushing aside a number of documents and books on his desk, Justinian took a fresh sheet of parchment and began to write. -
I think I was drawing trees for like 3 hours straight @TaraJess, by the end my finger had a physical dip in it from where the pen was sitting 😅 Probably the most forest I've drawn on one map, but that's what I get for drawing Norland I suppose.
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I finished my character's map of Norland a couple IRL weeks ago and thought I should share it with the rest of the server beyond just my fellow Norlanders. The map consists of a single A4 sheet, originally sketched with HB pencil and then gone over with black ink. I had a lot of fun drawing this, especially when it came to representing Verdegrad as a 2d icon, but I think I've come up with a decent solution. I hope this will be the first of many maps I draw during my time on the server. Enjoy (: Notes:
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Username: CaptAndrocala Character Name: Justinian Koropoulos Affiliation: Kingdom of Norland Desired Rank: Vanguard Which games will you be attending?: The Battle of Eldmyr, The Siege of Totenpflaz
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"I do need to speak to you soon. When you've the chance. But just in case. Know I love you, friend. Very dearly." - Revekka Orison Justinian had reread the simple piece of paper countless times in the past few days, Revekka's writing becoming increasingly illegible as tears let the ink run free. This time he was reading it by the fire in Solgaard as the evening grew long, just like that evening at the tavern which was still so painfully recent. The village had grown lonesome without Revekka, Relad and the others around, but for now that was what he needed. Nothing besides him and the dying fire in front of him, its crackle and glow a pale imitation the fire that engulfed her. Nothing besides him and the crashing waves upon the shore, the noise a faint reminder of them falling and colliding with stone. Nothing besides him and the call of the gulls, their cries piercing the air like hers had. He stood, and headed back to his home, leaving the oppressive silence behind. "How would he tell the others?" Justinian thought to himself as he opened the door to the home he had built above theirs. "How would Relad react?" His thoughts began to wander as he passed the table where him and Revekka had shared so many evenings; talking, laughing, crying. "How would he honour her? " He asked himself as he climbed up to his study and began drafting a letter to his friend, to her brother. His mind thought back to the oath he had sworn to Vitharr that evening, with none but Revekka's corpse as witness. It was one he had sworn in grief and anger, but one he would keep till his dying day. Justinian exited his house again a short while later, as the first hint of dawn was beginning to creep over the cliffs behind him. He collected Lancaster from a stable, stuffing the letter to Relad in a saddlebag and securing the scarred warhammer on the other side. As he rode up the steep cliff path towards the aviary, he took in the village again, and the memories he had shared with his friend there. Finally, he craned his neck to gaze up at the stars, hoping to spot a new light amongst them. There it shone, as full of hope and grace as she had been.
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Major Waffle started following CaptAndrocala
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Your character has just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As they look around, their gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. They 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?)) Justinian’s right hand moved almost instinctively to his hip, but it found nothing but air. He grimaced, remembering that life was far behind him now, and he began to address the old woman in front of him as pleasantly as possible. “I believe you have me confused for another, I do not know anyone from this… charming little town, let alone yourself.” “No young one, it is you I have been waiting for. Sit”, she said again with a harsher tone, the candles in the tent seeming to grow dimmer, “I am sure your tale would be an interesting one to hear”. Justinian bowed slightly and sat on the cushion, trying to inconspicuously place as much of his cloak between the cushion and him as possible. “Well I would want to offend my host!” He chuckled nervously, “I suppose I should start with my name. I am Justinian Koropoulos, son of Meneki and Elene Koropoulos.” “A fine name to be sure, and your story?” Justinian sighed heavily, “You really are persistent about this whole story thing aren’t you? Very well, I shall recount it as best I can.” He took a moment to breathe, collecting his thoughts and then began to speak again. “I was born into a comparatively comfortable family, we had a coastal farm in the far south of my home island of Primyra. My father had worked hard to get us to where we were, and we were known across the island for the quality of our produce. It was a good life, we weren’t troubled by war nor plague nor any other form of misfortune.” Justinian paused for a second, his breathing becoming shallower. “Then Primyra suffered catastrophe.” “Of what kind sir,” the hag interrupted Justinian, with a hint of glee in her voice as a smile creeped across her mouth, revealing stained and jagged teeth. “Plague, natural phenomena, or something brought on by her inhabitants?” “If you must know, it was a volcanic eruption.” Justinian snapped back, “Although I fail to see what is amusing about a whole island being practically buried in ash. I was one of the few lucky ones, protected by enough mountains that I could leave the island before my lungs became choked with ash! Neither my parents nor many of my friends made such a fortunate escape.” Justinian stood up and headed for the door, stopping for a moment to give one last remark to the old woman. “From there there is nothing more to tell hag, are you satisfied with my story now?” “Oh yes, it is quite an entertaining one.” The hag cackled whilst drawing a candle from a box, “I am sure you have an eventful life ahead of you Justinian, may the fates guide you.” Justinian snorted and left the tent, muttering under his breath, “What have the fates ever done for me woman.” Back in the tent, as Justinian left her sight, the crone lit the candle she held delicately in her hand, and watched as it joined its brothers and sisters in the air. “Another young fool, what will this land have in store for him I wonder?”
