Again DOES ANYONE have ideas of places and settings they'd like to see in the roleplay ? These will be part of the world - something the equivalent of Tortuga or Port Royal ? The harbour of Her Majesty ? Etc . Real world , fictional , etc . c:
Theme song ideas ?
Ride of the Valkyries He's A Pirate ( or any other PotC soundtrack song ) something motivational from FFxii
We'll vote on this too if no one has any outstanding ideas . .
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:29 am
Trance Harper
I haven't the slightest clue of what is going on lately as Ive been at a convention for the past 3 days lol
Apparently - I am being tagged in this thread xD I dun mind that. Will try to catch up on whats going on.
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:42 am
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I haven't the slightest clue of what is going on lately as Ive been at a convention for the past 3 days lol
Apparently - I am being tagged in this thread xD I dun mind that. Will try to catch up on whats going on.
Fool you're avatar right now is too cute for words . Like WANT. TO. SNUGGLE.
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:45 am
Trance Harper
Someone else says it reminded them of pie xD Tho I dun see how? Maybe Im just not a pie person lol and yeah as mention... mind telling me whats happening? xD Im kinda lost lol
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:58 am
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Someone else says it reminded them of pie xD Tho I dun see how? Maybe Im just not a pie person lol and yeah as mention... mind telling me whats happening? xD Im kinda lost lol
Sky pirate roleplay under development . I'm doing the graphics and helping drive the creative decisions - visit my TF c:
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:12 am
”There are serious ethical, societal and moral ramifications that must be seriously considered, and we will take every step to do so.” -President of the Coalition of States, Maxwell Clifton, 1240, on the side-effects of kalydium exposure
”This remarkable new technology will catapult us into the annals of time and turn the pages of history, ushering us into an exhilarating new era.” -General Al Fust, 1231, on the invention of the kalydium-powered airship engine
”Ha ha, hey Jim, come check out this shiny rock!” -Jedediah Brixby, 1210, on the discovery of kalydium.
1210: The discovery of kalydium is a complete accident that (eventually) revolutionizes the world. Credited to a routine mining operation in 1210, it does not go anywhere for several years, passing between one lab to another for testing. 1211: With no apparent use for the mineral, it is shelved and almost entirely forgotten. 1217: Servio Brague begins researching kalydium’s potential use in steam engines. Using his own personal fortune, gathered from a lifetime at sea, he funds a second mining expedition at the original discovery site. 1229: Servio Brague dies, penniless, with little progress on his work. His notes are released into the public domain, and efforts to create a kalydium engine multiply. 1231: The first kalydium engine is successfully tested, created by Sebastian Apollo. Mining operations increase explosively overnight. 1233: As airships begin to enter general production, miner labor unions begin to emerge in response to their work conditions. Strike-busters are employed. 1235: Miners grow increasingly restless. The first case of air piracy is documented when the Coalition Ship Atlas is stolen. Shipments of kalydium begin to disappear, presumably stolen. 1236: The first observable cases of kalydium exposure are observed when the now-pirate ship Atlas attacks C.S.S. Seaboots with apparently supernatural weapons. The government begins forming a militia of volunteers to combat the new threat. 1240: Evidence surfaces of the government experimenting with kalydium to replicate the results of long-term exposure. The C.S.S. Seaboots is staffed entirely by a crew on a kalydium injection regimen.
Present:
Pirates have begun to emerge across the skies of the world, rallying under the banner of the Atlas. The vessels that have spent longer than several months sitting on their haul of kalydium are beginning to show the early stages of exposure, small signs like auras that will rapidly develop into larger, more deadly abilities. The largest and most notable of these ships is the pirate ship Absolute Bearing, which has been attacking and looting Coalition State ships and ports seemingly at random.
Likewise, the C.S.S. Seaboots has created a surge of volunteers for the Coalition Air Forces. The relatively new advent of airships means that there are few permanent figures or leaders; most of the commanders of these ships are either prior seafarers or very fast learners. Due to concerns of the public, the C.S.S. Grogram is the only other ship to participate in kalydium testing.
The C.S.S. Seaboots and the pirate ship Atlas hold each other at a stalemate: The pirates, having been exposed for longer periods of time to their kalydium, possess greater raw power, but the CAF forces, although weaker, have more precision and control over the abilities of their ships due to their controlled exposure. Now, both sides race to harvest and store as much of the coveted mineral as possible, held in check only by the deadlock between their respective flagships.
Rumors abound, however, of a haul of kalydium that could end the war for whoever reaches it. Reports claim that there is a cursed map that shows a place, far out in a remote mountain range, with springs of the mineral in liquid form. The validity of the claim is questionable at best, since the mineral in its solid form is so dense that it requires a very complex exothermic reaction to melt. But as with any grand reward, there are droves of treasure hunters who are willing to take their chances and seek the map with a religious fervor. Each time the map is located, the owner is quickly tracked down and, in most cases, murdered before they can even begin preparations to set sail. The Coalition government believes that the pirate ship Absolute Bearing is not attacking its targets randomly after all, but may actually be seeking the last known holder of the map.
Fortunately, the CAF has an advantage; they know where the map is. The crew of the C.S.S. Grogram has been briefed on the situation: They are to arrive in Moore, a bustling trade city, and pay a visit to the Broken Dagger Inn, a cesspit of thieves and murderers, discern the exact location of the map, and procure it. From there, it will be their responsibility to return the map to the Coalition government and make plans for further action.
The only problem is that, unbeknownst to the crew, the Absolute Bearing is already on its way to Moore, filled to the brim with pirates ready to turn the city upside-down in search of the map. The Coalition forces have a headstart, but will it be enough for them to escape the city before they encounter the pirates, or is their mission doomed before they’ve even raised their sails?
Pretty small, pretty simple. Just a framework for you guys to expand on.
Let me know if you want to see any changes. The more feedback I can get, the better.
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:14 am
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in other news, giveeeeeeeee me your charactersssssssssssssssss
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:25 am
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Hi, new members! Perfect time to show up!
everyone say hi!
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:46 am
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”There are serious ethical, societal and moral ramifications that must be seriously considered, and we will take every step to do so.” -President of the Coalition of States, Maxwell Clifton, 1240, on the side-effects of kalydium exposure
”This remarkable new technology will catapult us into the annals of time and turn the pages of history, ushering us into an exhilarating new era.” -General Al Fust, 1231, on the invention of the kalydium-powered airship engine
”Ha ha, hey Jim, come check out this shiny rock!” -Jedediah Brixby, 1210, on the discovery of kalydium.
1210: The discovery of kalydium is a complete accident that (eventually) revolutionizes the world. Credited to a routine mining operation in 1210, it does not go anywhere for several years, passing between one lab to another for testing. 1211: With no apparent use for the mineral, it is shelved and almost entirely forgotten. 1217: Servio Brague begins researching kalydium’s potential use in steam engines. Using his own personal fortune, gathered from a lifetime at sea, he funds a second mining expedition at the original discovery site. 1229: Servio Brague dies, penniless, with little progress on his work. His notes are released into the public domain, and efforts to create a kalydium engine multiply. 1231: The first kalydium engine is successfully tested, created by Sebastian Apollo. Mining operations increase explosively overnight. 1233: As airships begin to enter general production, miner labor unions begin to emerge in response to their work conditions. Strike-busters are employed. 1235: Miners grow increasingly restless. The first case of air piracy is documented when the Coalition Ship Atlas is stolen. Shipments of kalydium begin to disappear, presumably stolen. 1236: The first observable cases of kalydium exposure are observed when the now-pirate ship Atlas attacks C.S.S. Seaboots with apparently supernatural weapons. The government begins forming a militia of volunteers to combat the new threat. 1240: Evidence surfaces of the government experimenting with kalydium to replicate the results of long-term exposure. The C.S.S. Seaboots is staffed entirely by a crew on a kalydium injection regimen.
Present:
Pirates have begun to emerge across the skies of the world, rallying under the banner of the Atlas. The vessels that have spent longer than several months sitting on their haul of kalydium are beginning to show the early stages of exposure, small signs like auras that will rapidly develop into larger, more deadly abilities. The largest and most notable of these ships is the pirate ship Absolute Bearing, which has been attacking and looting Coalition State ships and ports seemingly at random.
Likewise, the C.S.S. Seaboots has created a surge of volunteers for the Coalition Air Forces. The relatively new advent of airships means that there are few permanent figures or leaders; most of the commanders of these ships are either prior seafarers or very fast learners. Due to concerns of the public, the C.S.S. Grogram is the only other ship to participate in kalydium testing.
The C.S.S. Seaboots and the pirate ship Atlas hold each other at a stalemate: The pirates, having been exposed for longer periods of time to their kalydium, possess greater raw power, but the CAF forces, although weaker, have more precision and control over the abilities of their ships due to their controlled exposure. Now, both sides race to harvest and store as much of the coveted mineral as possible, held in check only by the deadlock between their respective flagships.
Rumors abound, however, of a haul of kalydium that could end the war for whoever reaches it. Reports claim that there is a cursed map that shows a place, far out in a remote mountain range, with springs of the mineral in liquid form. The validity of the claim is questionable at best, since the mineral in its solid form is so dense that it requires a very complex exothermic reaction to melt. But as with any grand reward, there are droves of treasure hunters who are willing to take their chances and seek the map with a religious fervor. Each time the map is located, the owner is quickly tracked down and, in most cases, murdered before they can even begin preparations to set sail. The Coalition government believes that the pirate ship Absolute Bearing is not attacking its targets randomly after all, but may actually be seeking the last known holder of the map.
Fortunately, the CAF has an advantage; they know where the map is. The crew of the C.S.S. Grogram has been briefed on the situation: They are to arrive in Moore, a bustling trade city, and pay a visit to the Broken Dagger Inn, a cesspit of thieves and murderers, discern the exact location of the map, and procure it. From there, it will be their responsibility to return the map to the Coalition government and make plans for further action.
The only problem is that, unbeknownst to the crew, the Absolute Bearing is already on its way to Moore, filled to the brim with pirates ready to turn the city upside-down in search of the map. The Coalition forces have a headstart, but will it be enough for them to escape the city before they encounter the pirates, or is their mission doomed before they’ve even raised their sails?
I put in layout format . Which , by the way , you should check up on . Lots of progress since 1pmEST yesterday .
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:49 am
I checked it out very recently in fact, I was really rather impressed by it all.
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:53 am
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Hi, new members! Perfect time to show up!
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:56 am
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I checked it out very recently in fact, I was really rather impressed by it all.
Thoughts on theme song ? Also , please to quote - I'm usually pretty good at just finding responses but I'm super busy right now trying to finish the layout and everything so I'm not as on point as usual .
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 10:03 am
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HMMMM, I'm still browsing through my musical library to find something appropriate, I think that I've got something somewhere, but I can't remember for sure.