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  1. IGN: wwwdotfreesmiley RP NAME: Grimnir Ireheart CANDIDATE: Durorn Ireheart
  2. Snail Owner: Alric var Ruthern Snail Name: Bombarosclaatlabiftabum Residence: Karosgrad, Haense
  3. MC Name: dyselxic RP Name: Grimnir Ireheart Discord: louis#1234 Timezone (EST, GMT, etc.): GMT
  4. Alric var Ruthern laughs, he was no scholar and it was merely a trial of his to complete. Though, he does fondly smile at the thought of such seasoned scholars perusing his work. He then mulls further, another notion passing through his mind, perhaps he should write another study to improve on his previous work - maybe on fabricated plagues.
  5. "If 12+ people become engaged in the combat, the combat is defaulted to PvP. This can be overridden through a majority vote of all people involved."

     

    fyi, should be an unanimous vote, i wonder who rewrote this...

    1. JokerLow

      JokerLow

      i rather /d20'ing instead of 12 people crp in which 1/4 will powergame and drag the rp for hours in which a metarally is guaranteed to appear

    2. Urahra

      Urahra

      ^

      facts.

      I've been in mass CRP events with 10+ people and it's death. Pulling out your fingernails is more fun.

    3. LynxEssence

      LynxEssence

      Should definitely be 8 or more players, not 12, with a 6/8 vote needed to default to rp. however.. Just associate with role players who don't power game. I have seen conflicts with 15-30 people done in rp just fine, when others have patience and dont powergame

  6. can we have some clarification on GMs going into vanish mid raid to avoid capture and labelling it as "GMing the situation.." and can this be an addendum to the main post. . . :•)
  7. IGN: dyselxic Character Name: Alric var Ruthern Age: 20 Place of Residence / Street Address: 3 Koengstriet Position: Alderman
  8. war rules are cool and all, but what about 12+ player majority vote ..? time for your 4 hour crp session 

    1. Anore

      Anore

      scheduled field battles and sieges in war are PvP.

    2. louislxix

      louislxix

      i know, raiding is still 5 hour crp sessions

  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzB1VGEGcSU A STUDY ON THE EDICT OF SEPARATION and the events preceding Haense’s independence WRITTEN BY ALRIC RUTHERN EDITED BY IRENE C. RUTHERN & COUNT MARIC RUTHERN A STUDY DONE BY THE NORTHERN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY As from the 11th of Harren’s Folley, 1786, the nations consisting of the Holy Orenian Empire and the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska, who were previously tied together, have been separated since. This was the result of the Edict of Separation issued by HIM Empress Anne I and HIM Emperor Joseph II, where the Kingdom of Hanseti Ruska were removed as vassals from the Holy Orenian Empire. The named separation between the two was apparent and imminent, due to years of inner turmoil, differences and thinning dependency upon each other. Yet some inconsistencies and unknown questions still remain as to why such a separation occurred, how it happened and what affects have been brought about to each nation as a result. This study aims to clear up these inconsistencies and provide clear answers for those with their own speculations, while also giving incite to the opinions of others. HISTORY In the early 1730s of the First Era to the late 1740s, riots broke out on the streets of the imperial city of Helena by several citizens of then vassal to the empire, the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska. Although the meaning of the riots are muddied (some claiming it merely done out of spite against the Helenians and others calling for it in the name of ‘worker’s rights’), it was a notable showing of the early tensions between the empire and its vassal. For many, this had been no defining factor of separation and a numerous number of the Haeseni people were disapproving of the rioters actions. By 1740, the Rubern War was declared; where the Holy Orenian Empire aided its vassal in a decades-lasting collision with the Duchy of Morsgrad and their allies (oft referred to as the Alliance of Independent States [AIS]). Major changes were underway in the imperial capital, culturally and governmentally. Many of those residing in Helena started to fashion wigs, akin to their Emperor Peter III. Dresswear itself underwent immense change at the hands of Lady Mary Philippa, some of which was at first accepted by the Haeseni people; such as the wearing of hats (further inspired by the Lady Maer at the time, Aleksandra Alimar). Any further than that was soon opposed by the Haeseni, going as far as the banishment of wigs from the Ekaterinburg Palace by the Queen of Haense. To quote Mister Lukas Rakoczy, “[It was] an absolute incompatibility between the two nations and their culture.” In spite of the cultural differences under the reign of Emperor Peter III, and simultaneously the young King Sigismund II’s regency, there was no ill will but rather an understanding of the differences in Imperial and Haeseni values. It had been said that even the emperor visited the young Haeseni king after the almost-successful assassination attempt, where Sigismund II was shot in the throat by a crossbow bolt. He and the then Archchancellor, Simon Basrid, removed their caps and knelt at the bedside where Sigismund II was to recover. However, by 1762, the relations on the behalf of the Haeseni were greatly soured after the Emperor Peter III stormed the Ekaterinburg Palace after news was released of the Queen-Mother’s death. His orders to have the bedchambers of the late Queen Maya of Muldav was not taken in kind, nor the alleged threats against the Princess Amelya of Reza or the betrothed Lady Viktoria of Metterden. Although young, the King of Haense held a grudge against the imperial state and its leaders for the reaction on the night of his mother’s assassination. A public apology for the occurrences was drafted and published soon after by the former Archchancellor; to quote, “These events stirred great turmoil in the heart of our imperial sovereign and have led us to the circumstance before us. We would see that turmoil undone in time and intend a process of healing, rather than that of escalation.” The following year, the Holy Orenian Empire furthered its ideals of centralization with the Curonian Resettlement of 1763. The integration of the Curonian people into the crownlands and removal of their land incited fear of the growing desire from the imperial government to condense. A similar event would take place in 1768 in the Commonwealth of Kaedrin amidst the Varoche Palace. There, Peter III was made King-Elect by the Kaedrini house of electors and crowned King Peter II of Kaedrin. By then, the Haeseni people frequented the imperial capital far less often because of the notable tensions held. Many were concerned by the centralization effort now noticeable to all and the fate to those kingdoms, most notably in that of the quietness of Kaedrin and Curon. In the year of 1769, Queen Viktoria of Metterden and the Princess Imperial Anne Augusta entered into negotiations for a marriage between the Queen’s younger sister, Lady Irene of Metterden and Prince John Charles of Novellen. The friendship developed between Queen Viktoria and Princess Anne saw to the consideration of the marriage, with the benefactor of mending Imperial-Haeseni relations. As the kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska’s soldiers lay down their lives against the Crow’s vow offered by the Scyfling leader, Bralt the Boar, machinations had occurred within the free-state of Sutica. A relation of the Emperor Peter III, Lord Peter Amadeus and his mother, the Countess of Pompourelia had been assassinated at the hands of the trade-king, Lord Corwin van Alstreim. The Emperor, in response, had demanded an ultimatum for the Suticans to hand over Lord Corwin which was subsequently denied and so war was declared in 1776. The Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska was unaware that the war was to be declared, with the Scyflings having pushed back the kingdom's military to hold New Reza as its last hold-out. A sentiment of apprehension was further felt by those within the HRA with the numbers of troops that participated in the war between the ISA and HRA oftentimes being equal for a war they had no belief in. Other nations began to form a coalition against the Empire, including the Kingdom of Urguan, Kingdom of Norland and the princedom of Vanmark. Additionally, the trade-city of Sutica had hired the mercenary group known as the Hangmen. Up to a year passed without word on where the kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska would side with until his Majesty’s brother and Lord Lieutenant of Haense, Nikolas Barbanov declared war for Haense. King Sigismund II was found by his wife having committed suicide by piercing a dagger through his neck. The suicide of Sigismund II was at a high time of tension with the empire for his strong dislike of it, and the first act proposed in duma after his death was called ‘the Sigismund Memorial Act’ which passed unanimously. The importance of the act lies in the tensions shown from it directly after the king’s passing, and how it was denied by the imperial government without explanation. At around the same time of this sudden event at the peak of tensions between Haense and the Holy Orenian Empire, the marriage between Lady Irene and Prince John Charles fell through. She was said to have escaped in the night from the imperial palace soon after the marriage ceremony was announced breaking any potential Haeseni-Imperial ties. In the year of 1780, the Peace of Merryweather was signed. This brought the Sutican War to an halt after the growing threat of the Inferi in the years previously while Emperor Peter III began to slowly move away from public life until his eventual passing in 1784 by throat cancer. Snubs had occurred over the regency and afterwards with few Haeseni coming to the funeral whilst the Imperials had snubbed the wedding of King Josef and Queen-consort Isabel. Relations were tense as Empress Anne was crowned alongside her husband, Emperor Joseph II with the underlying elements of centralization versus federalization remaining ever present. Once the Imperial monarchs were crowned, extensive conferences were held between the Palatine Konstantin Wick, King Josef I, Empress Anne I, and Emperor Joseph II. This is where the fundamental difference of centralization versus federalization was most present and communicated. Tensions continued to soar, so when King Josef I was crowned in 1786, this ultimately ended in the tensions' culmination. Many debates were held on taxes, Haeseni representation in the Imperial Diet, Haense’s role in the Empire, and centralization efforts - but they all ended with more concerns and no answers. King Josef had taken on his late father’s agitation with the Empire, explaining as to why these debates were so inconclusive, with neither side willing to give ground on their positions. The Haeseni people no longer desired to be in the Empire, and the Empire saw their relationship with Haense as a lost cause, so the option of separation was cemented. Therefore, the Edict of Separation was finally issued, releasing Haense as a vassal of the Empire and granting it its independence. QUESTIONNAIRE of both Haeseni and Orenian Figures 1 - What do you believe were the primary causes of the separation between the Holy Orenian Empire and the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska? 2 - Was there, in your opinion, any chance to salvage the relations between the Holy Orenian Empire and their previous vassal, Haense, before the Edict of Separation? 3 - How has the Edict of Separation affected your nation (the Holy Orenian Empire/Haense), in a most candid manner? Haense Manfred Barclay, Duke of Reinmar and Lord Marshal of Hanseti-Ruska Isabel of Valwyck, Queen consort of Hanseti-Ruska Konstantin Wick, Lord Palatine of Hanseti-Ruska Lauritz Christiansen, High Justicar of Hanseti-Ruska Oren Franz de Sarkozy, Archchancellor of the Holy Orenian Empire Peter Maximillion, Imperial Prince of the Holy Orenian Empire, Count of Kaphro Wilhemina Beatrix, Crown Princess consort of the Holy Orenian Empire, the Duchess of Helena Jonah of Stahl-Elendil, Former Archchancellor of the Holy Orenian Empire, Lord of Stahl-Elendil QUESTION: What do you believe were the primary causes of the separation between the Holy Orenian Empire and the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska? DUKE MANFRED “I believe there were multiple reasons to hold accountable for our separation from the Holy Orenian Empire. One reason was that a distinctive cultural divide had grown toward the end of and after the end of the AIS war. This divide made it extremely difficult for Haeseni and Helenian natives to work within and migrate between the two nations. Not to mention that many within our kingdom felt disgruntled to hear that lords from Helena could directly affect who gains titles within Haense, a right previously held by our King. The divide of our nation then grew larger with the death of King Otto Sigismund, a death that many say was indirectly caused by Peter III dragging the Kingdom into a war that the populace had no motivation to fight within. Since the Sutican War relations between our nations were never properly repaired, which I believe led to our seperation.” QUEEN ISABEL “The differencing goals and ambitions of Haense and the Empire were the main causes of the separation. Our goals for our Kingdom did niet align with the plans the Empire had for our future, and we were not willing to give up our ambitions for our people.” PALATINE KONSTANTIN “The primary cause was an acceptance that the two nations had fundamentally different ideals and ways of doing things, and this acceptance came from a series of long talks with the Holy Orenian Empress and her advisors in which butting heads was set aside in favour of actually discussing and exploring the issues we faced as a union, and lead to the conclusion both nations would fare better separated.” MISTER LAURITZ “I believe the root cause of the separation was due to differing sentiments in regards to whether the Empire should be a centralised state or whether it should be a federalised one. It is the question of whether the Empire was a nation state or a multinational state. In the perception of the Imperial Government, there was one people, the Orenian people, one nation and one state. However, in the minds of the Haeseni, there were the Haeseni people, the Kaedreni people, and the Curonian people, nations within a state. This contrast in the mindset of the makeup of the nation is the primary cause, the Imperial belief that the Empire was one nation and one state, in contrast to the Haeseni that the Empire was a nation within a state. It led to fundamental disagreements over policy, commonly seen in the House of Commons, and in particular during the reign of Sigismund II. It is impossible for a nation to function properly if there is disagreement about it's very core foundation.” MISTER FRANZ “I wouldn't say there were any truly vital events. The expulsion was more of a natural conclusion to the respective paths that had been taken by the Empire and by Haense for many years at that point. One would probably point to the Sutica War as a divise moment, but the decision was made long after the conflict had ended, so it wasn't discussed very much- as I said earlier, the expulsion was on ideological and practical grounds. If the expulsion was predicated on a few events, rather than larger developments in regards to government and ideology, then such a decision would have been made out of spite. However, it wasn't, for we are both Canonist states, united under God, and we enjoy a military alliance; one I, as Archchancellor, am fully prepared to honor should the need ever arise.” DUCHESS WILHEMINA “I believe a divide cemented by years of quarrels, both stately, cultural and even at times familial were all cause of the separation, as well as the desire of the late Imperial Majesty to wend her own way as the head of state, and administer the nations as she saw fit. One cannot force a horse to drink water, but must rather allow it the freedom to quench itself at its own will.” MISTER JONAH “So the primary cause for the split was the direction and identity of the two nations. Frankly, the Haenseni national identity did not see itself as compatible with the Orenian national identity and the institutions that came with it. If there are no shared bonds of nationhood, how can you expect a Haenseman to be an Imperial? You can’t force them, for it breeds resentment. On the Imperial end, because of Haense’s desire to be largely autonomous but be involved in the Imperial Diet, which had legal and budgetary powers, and receive military protection, many Orenian’s felt that Haense wanted all the benefits of citizenship with none of the obligations. So it seemed like a very unfair relationship to all involved.” QUESTION: Was there, in your opinion, any chance to salvage the relations between the Holy Orenian Empire and their previous vassal, Haense, before the Edict of Separation? DUKE MANFRED “Honestly, I believe that would've required the Empress and her government to provide us with greater autonomy. By making concessions such as returning our King's ability to choose his own nobles would've definitely improved relations but I'm not sure it wouldn't have led to the separation of our two nations just happening further down the line. The cultural divide between our nations had grown too large, which would've made our relations increasingly more difficult to fix.” QUEEN ISABEL “The only way of salvaging the relationship between Haense and the Empire would be for the empire to grant us the autonomy we wanted. We did not want to be dragged into paying a tax and did not want to seek approval from the emperor for our peers. So allowing us to rule our own Kingdom how we wanted would have been the only way our relationship with the Empire would have worked.” PALATINE KONSTANTIN “In terms of whether it could have been salvaged, it depends on your definition. Could things have continued the status quo, with ups and downs over time? Most definitely. But both Oren and Haense had higher ambitions than dealing with this problematic status quo, and both were better off going their own ways.” MISTER LAURITZ “I was very involved with both nations at the time, and I did see some hope myself, though as I have gotten older that hope has faded and I believe my younger self to be wrong. The people of both the Empire and Haense were both set on what they wanted, whether the Empire should be centralised or federalised. Unless something radically changes, I do not believe that the situation would have ended up any different, though I must say that I consider us quite lucky that that the separation did not happen in a bloodier fashion.” MISTER FRANZ “The issue at the time wasn't so much one of relations. I feel no ill will towards the Haeseni people, nor was most involved in the decision. In the meeting room, as the deed was done, there was no arguing or bickering, no taunts or jeers, instead it was conducted as these functions typically are: serious, straightforward, and professional. Had this been a matter of poor relations, rather than ideology, then we wouldn't have left the room with a military alliance between our countries. It is the charge of a Canonist to love one's brothers and sisters under God, even if they go down paths that you disagree with, so long as they aren't sinful. I feel this reflects the circumstances and context of the expulsion. The Empire wished to implement various systems to fulfill the long held dream of centralization and Haense did not wish to do so. Friendlier, or less-friendly, relations between the two wouldn't have changed that outcome. Of course, moving forward forward, I do aim to make the Canonist unity between our countries strong, for we are all one people under God. Although my ministry is new, it means that we have a clean slate to work with here, enabling us to move beyond any problems of the past and aim for a better future together.” DUCHESS WILHEMINA “Though it was, and is, a most ardent desire of mine to see our peoples joined in merriment and common understanding, acknowledging and accepting our differences, it seems that such an hour has not yet dawned upon us. Still, I maintain hope that in future, we may reconcile our differences and join hands once more; not separated by the weight of rank, but rather as partners, where each is free to act of their own accord, laying blissfully on the bed of friendship.” LORD JONAH “There were many attempts to salvage the relationship during Peter III’s reign and during Anne’s as well. Lots of discussion circles, repetitive negotiation, and so on lead us to the same answer every time: that both parties are incredibly anxious about the state of national cohesion. Talks went on for almost sixteen to twenty years. I was involved in them for five and they were always the same. Haense’s unwillingness to pay taxes, and Peter III’s tendency to act unilaterally and ask questions later really strained negotiations as well.” QUESTION: How has the Edict of Separation affected your nation (the Holy Orenian Empire/Haense), in a most candid manner? DUKE MANFRED “At first, I will confess that many citizens within our kingdom were left feeling unsure as to what the separation would do to Haense. Though, after a portion of time had been allowed to pass, it came increasingly clear that we've grown stronger and larger since our separation from the empire.” QUEEN ISABEL “Since our separation we've been able to create our own systems and govern our Kingdom how we wanted. Independence and autonomy is something we have desired for years, so our separation was definitely a positive. Haense can only be ruled by a Haeseni, and it has been far too long since we've been able to rule our own people.” PALATINE KONSTANTIN “The Edict of Separation, needless to say, had a more profound impact on Haense, whose activities and institutions were no longer subject to any Imperial laws. It was, at the beginning, quite hectic - the most pressing task was writing our own laws and creating our own court system, which I did over a sleepless week. From there, the other major things to create were a diplomatic department and expanding the Royal Duma. It's overall been a beneficial and empowering development, in and of itself.” MISTER LAURITZ “It opened up a lot of opportunities for Haense, for one, Haense is now able to conduct its own foreign policy, and seek diplomacy with whom the nation desires. This has proved to be a bountiful opportunity, as Haense now has alliances with not only the Empire, but Norland and Urguan as well. Additionally, it helped grant the Duma more of a responsibility towards the people and Haense, now that legislation was not limited to only passing things that were not already covered by Imperial Law. Which leads me to the third point, how it helped my department, the the department of the High Justiciar. With Haense having its own legal codex, it has been made possible to convict crimes very efficiently, while following the ideals of the Haeseni nation and cover crimes in a way that is more fitting for the mindset of the people.” MISTER FRANZ “The Empire is faring well, and our centralization efforts have allowed us to expand and develop at a rapid rate. We've been able to charter a few towns and estates, beyond Providence, as a result of this, allowing us to accomodate for numerous cultures and peoples while still retaining our core Imperial values and identity. Whether this is a result of the Edict of Separation, or of our systems in general, I know not, but what I do know is that the Edict affects our foreign diplomacy in a positive way. I am a man who believes in the best of people, and I feel that the Sarkozy Ministry represents a hopeful progression for the Imperial-Haeseni relations. Now is a greater chance than ever to bring about fellowship, cooperation, and goodwill between our people.” DUCHESS WILHEMINA “In a most candid manner, I applaud the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska in their efforts to establish themselves as a free state once more, waving their banner high. It is my belief that, in allotting Haense their freedom, the Holy Orenian Empire has had the opportunity to consolidate its efforts onto the homeground.” LORD JONAH “The Edict of Separation really has allowed the Empire to secure itself internally and really grow stronger. There are issues that still need addressing, but population and revenue are up and internal anxiety is very low.” CONCLUSION With no definite conclusion to be had, I leave it to the reader to formulate their own opinion. However, I will give my own thoughts regarding it all, keeping them as true to both sides as possible. Both nations had ample time to realise they were too dissimilar to ever further themselves towards greatness together. As elucidated in both history and the responses above, there were both ideological and cultural differences that were incompatible to one another to ever achieve anything else whilst the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska remained a vassal state of the Holy Orenian Empire.
  10. 212121212121212121212121121212 yuh ah yuh 2122121212121212 straight up, straight up, straght up yuh 21for real on god 21212121

  11. hey guys, just did another 1v8 (ofc with the help of my birch door) amen
     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUXirGe2f7w

    1. frill

      frill

      them halcourts got a lot to answer for

    2. kipps
  12. OOC INFO AND SIGN UP FORMAT Date: Wednesday, December 23 2020 @ 3PM EST. Sign up Format - IGN: dyselxic Persona Name: Alric var Ruthern I will be able to attend both events listed [Y/N]: Yes
  13. vortex is like ck2 base game, change my mind

    1. greygre

      greygre

      Can I do incest with copper ore?

    2. louislxix

      louislxix

      2 hours ago, Lionbileti said:

      Vortex is like nexus but on ketamine

      thats pog

  14. Easy Pickings 11th of Snow's Maiden, Year 3 of The Second Age “Their numbers topple as swiftly as they rise.” - Anybody with an eye Link to the fight: As of 3 SA, the Ferryman are eager to announce that the backs of hundreds have finally been armoured. Those travellers on the roads, whom peddle goods now have a way to properly keep their travelling families away from harm. This of course, was only achieved by the redistribution and stripping of the Scarlet armies own armour and weapons — with their carried mina only allotted to those who dwell outside of their walls. So I urge this, those who are in need of the Ferrymen’s helping hand, have no fear and reach out. For we are truly the brave heroes of this tale. Morn had just struck and the sun was rising in the overcast sky nearby, the merchants of Almaris were beginning to pour onto the roads too. To give context, recent times have told that the Imperial State Army had been far too concerned with protecting their own pride, rather than their citizens. Concerning that, us Ferrymen have made it our duty ourselves to protect their roads. To ensure balance, guaranteeing that no poor man will take from another poor man and so on. Hence, when we found ourselves in the presence of one their commanders it was as if Krugsmas had come early. In our group was a noble four, bear in mind, two of the four were fresh-faced and without any consequential victories; yet. We then tailed the commander until she was out of sight from the rest of those who were roaming the roads. She was a singular step away from safety when we caught her off guard, pressing the chilling, steel tip of one of our blades into her back. “Withou’ another step,” our leader commanded prior to instructing her plainly. “Put ye ‘ands up, an’ no harm will come to ye.” Naturally, the commander obliged, her clammy hands thrusting into the air, where she was then searched, bound and taken away. After having found suitable terrain for the upcoming, foreseeable battle, the Captain was roped around a large oak. There she sat, moping in what she had assumed to be her last moments in life, telling us all about how truly despicable and corrupt their last General was. She relayed the sorrow of her life, how at a tender age, the scoundrel old codger, General Denurum, had pressed her into service. One shudders at the thought, for the Empire is truly built upon the blood of innocents. She was only in their army without choice, only from the threat of death lingering; for her and her loved ones. Having felt sick to our stomachs, we offered the Captain a chance at life. For her to drop her post and to join us in arms, yet with the ultimatum of death proposed upon her by her very own comrades, she stayed in fear. A letter was then drafted and sent to the Basilica, detailing the situation, giving them thirty Saint’s minutes to arrive. The latter option being that the Captain loses two of her eyes, suffering the same fate as one of their previous men. One would consider this a mercy, for to see no evil perhaps they may yet not commit further evil. They arrived a minute on the dot, all losing their footing and stumbling across the uneven terrain and tiniest pebbles; fortunately there was no wall for them to plummet from this time. Then with a wobbling jowl, their commander presented an ill-witted and empty threat, “Release her, or else!” No such thing was obliged by, and so they staggered on, blades quaking in their gluttonous mittens. With it being early in the morning, the red mass had no time to indulge in their most lavish of second breakfasts, so they fought egregiously. The battle was nothing to letter home about, for it was over within less than half of the hour. Our champions of the road, who were plagued by the hoard at first, were now turned on their heels, herding the sluggish foe back into their walls. We trailed their last three standing to an outpost, we were without any doubts that they would poke their white flag high into the skies. As we had their captain held outside, beaten bloody and trampled into the dirt. Yet, they refused our final chance to save her life. It is here that I announce the death of our first man. For he was so touched by the story of the captain at hand, at how she was forced to toil away in the army — at arm’s length from a threat, at both her and her own family. So with animosity flickering in his reddened eyes, he marched into their gated outpost. Wielding his sword true and proper, the gate slammed shut behind him and he was then left in his lonesome to tackle the last three. Swinging so ferociously, he used his sword much akin to a hammer, bringing it down upon the thick forehead of a soldier so dense, his sword broke in two. It was a saddened sight to behold, but he fought with courage and with purpose. The Seven Skies smile upon him, Imperial, can you say the same? [!] The cowardly ISA soldier is depicted above. Let those who see this look down upon him.
  15. Alric var Ruthern comes to the end of his invitation, lips spreading into a pleasant smile as a thin breath escapes him. "They are such a wondrous couple," he notes quietly, "I do wonder when I'll find the one." Going to speak further on it thereafter, his words fall short, the Raevir sitting in silence as a result; musing simply.
  16. skill doesn't work when everybody thinks they're the dog's bollocks
  17. PLAYER NAME : LouisGY CURRENT POSITION : C SUGGESTED POSITION : B REASON FOR CHANGE : LOOK GOY, THE STATISTICS AINT RIGHT.
  18. George sat in his lonesome, moiling away at an insurmountable amount of papers stacked upon his desk. Then suddenly a rapping of his door was heard, reverberating throughout his entire household. With the hopes of not being confronted by more work, the Dubois strolled toward his door, subsequently pulling it open with a swipe of his hand. Though he found something rather unexpected, a ring belonging to his thought to be alive mother. Nothing passed his mind at first, but it did make him set out to find out as to why it had arrived at his doorstep. It was only an hour later that George had the news laid bare and simple at his feet, all that had followed was a sunken, hollow feeling that persisted throughout him for the following days to come. With it out of sight and out of mind, he continued to go about his days with nothing but a lurking feeling of uncertainty etched into the corner of his mind. The ring continued to bury itself deep into the depths of his pocket for some time, until it at last it emerged into the open, and alas the Dubois finally shed a couple of tears. He barely managed to muster the word, ”Mother.” underneath his shaken voice as fond memories of Mariana flooded within him. A silent few moments passed prior to him setting the ring upon one of his fingers, thereafter allowing a deep sigh to escape his mouth before departing to spend some time with his newly born children.
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