Out-Of-Character Information
Please fill out
the following questions as accurately as possible, and ensure the essential
details are accurate.
Minecraft Account
Name: SlimeyBone224
How old are you?:
11
Time-Zone: Midwest
time
Have you read,
understood and agreed to the rules?: Yes
What previous
experience have you had in role-playing?: Well, I have played on many minecraft
roleplay servers but have never found one that is fully devoted to pure
roleplay. I love acting and reading Shakespeare plays with friends and family.
I also really enjoy making my own stories about mystical characters from the
lord of the rings.
How did you hear
about the the Lord of the Craft?: From a friend BurntToast74
Link any
applications that you have previously made for the server: none
Have you posted
this application on the Minecraft Forum? If not, then please do so (link
above): Yes.
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:
Role-playing is the act of playing the role of a character. Once you have your
character made, act the way the character would in his or her world. When
role=playing you want to stick to what the character would be thinking at that
time, what would he be saying at the time, just essentially being the
character.
Meta-gaming:
Meta-gaming is the act of taking out of character context and putting it into
character. For instance fighting in a dwarven battle and singing the misty
mountain song from J.R.R Tolkien’s the Hobbit. Anything out of the characters
world and bringing it into the world would be meta-gaming.
Power-emoting:
Power-emoting is the act of giving your opponent or the other player time to
react. For instance lets say I come across orcs and I don’t like them, so I
pick up a stone and chuck it at his head. That’s power-emoting. What Brome
should of done is attempted to throw the rock at the orcs head so that the Orc
can finish the act.
In-Character
Information:
Complete the
following biography on your character:
Full Name: Brome
Underhill
Current Age: 76
Sub-race (if any):
Halfling
Past / History (include childhood,
major-events,
etc. 2+ paragraphs long): Brome Underhill is a quite folk who enjoy documenting
the stories of all the heroic
scenarios he gets himself in. Brome is a fairly tall old Halfling, standing at
four feet, two inches, that was because his father was a tall Halfling and his
mother a tall dwarf. Brome never really knew his parents, because brome never
cared to talk to them. He was always was busy chasing knights and warriors just
outside lenfarthing.
Brome was a rare Halfling who was never
was satisfied with farming and brewing things… he always wanted adventure.
Brome always read old ancient texts, how he loved history and documentation. He
loved the stories about Aengul and Daemon, and how the first of the humans was
a grand fellow named Horen, how the dwarves had Urguan.
Brome loved running about the streets
finding things interesting that he could write. Not many Halflings are
unsatisfied with there homeland, But Brome sure was. Brome would run away from
home bringing with him a bit of fish from his fathers catch, and of course his
quill and a bit of crumbled paper so he could document his travels. Brome was
and still is very young in heart. Nothing has damaged Bromes young heart. His
parents died, but Brome was not close with his parents… nothing was wrong with
his parents; Brome was just always traveling and going on adventures with
Knights and squires.
Even at the age of 76 Brome documents
battles and studies old ancient history. He is always admired as a scholar and
a teacher of war. Brome has been in many battles… not for a fight, only for documentation.
Brome never uses a sword his quill is his sword. Brome wants to move and live
in Oren, where he can be close to the Knights and Squires and possibly if Brome
works enough… potentially meeting the King, But for now Brome Continues his
studies in Lenfarthing waiting for battles and events to Occur.
Ambitions for the Future: Brome wishes for a busy life working with Kings
and soldiers documenting the arts of war. Brome also wishes for a nice house in
Salvus were he can sit and write his long awaited book “The Civil War”. Brome
created lots of documentation when he sat and watch the Tutons and Blackmonts
battle off.
Personality: Brome is a friendly Halfling who loves people.
Even though Brome works most of the time in his humble abode in Oren, he loves
running out and watering his plants and talking to neighbors.
Skills: Brome is a skilled documenter… and he is a great
farmer because of his strong Halfling roots. He sometimes likes walking into
mines and documenting the dwarfs dig up iron… and maybe even brome will pick at
the stone a couple times.
Appearance (this
must include an in-game
screenshot of your skin): http://www.planetminecraft.com/skin/old-man-797245/
Any other details you wish to share about your character: None
Open-Response-Questions
Each
question in this
section must be answered with a minimum of
one paragraph which must describe the event in full. Please be as
descriptive as possible and do not break
character or lore at any point.
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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: As the cloaked man walks closer and closer to
the Emperor palace brome takes out his small booklet and writes a short letter.
“Dark cloaked figure look out”. Then Brome takes his bird out his pocket and
hands the bird the letter, then swiftly sends it toward the guard. The guard
then receives the note after a few short seconds. The guard then tackles the
Cloaked figure destroying anything he was up to.
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: Brome is no good with a sword and the forest
is too thick to send a bird. So brome simply runs because there is nothing he
can do, but he does map out where he is and then sends the map to some soldiers
where they can investigate the cottage.
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 haggle and choose
prices. What
do you do? (Explain: your
haggling, items of choice and the discussion that happens).
Answer: Brome walks up to the stall. “Do you sir ‘ave
any paper or book or… maybe a quill?” Brome says in a very thick regal accent.
“Eh… well i moight?” The man says as he looks into his box of goods. “Ah good
oi found it! Oive got a book and eh… a quill!” The man says as he searches the
box. “That would be nice yes… eh lets say 5 minas?” Brome says as he scratches
his head. “Ya kidding me? I’m thinking 8 minas” The man said puzzled. “Well sir
dis quill is very blunt and seems to almost be broken… the book has scribbles
in it and the pages are in rough condition. This should be 5 minas” Brome says
very confidently. “Uh.. alright!” The man slams the coins onto the table. “Gud
doin business with ye” Brome says as he walks away.