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Even if you haven't played/heard of Oblivion, you can still join. It's more of an adventure roleplay ^^ Besides, I can helpz you!

Martin Septim defeated Mehrunes Dagon, saving Tameriel, Skyrim, Morrowind, and the whole world, from his path of destruction. The hero who helped him lived to be a grand old age, passing on their story to their kids and grandkids, who passed it on to their children, and their childrens' children, et cetera.
Now it is the year 2010, and that hero's current descendant, Delmelza Willow, is living in Cheydinhal(which is much more advanced then in her ancestor's time, mind you). She's a Dark Elf, or Dumner, and has three close friends.
All is well in Delmelza's life, she's happy, she's skilled, she's got friends-but it's all about to go downhill.
The Mythic Dawn is back. They've killed the Emperor, Martin's descendant, and Oblivion has found it's way back.
Is it time for Delmelza to prove herself as good as the hero who stopped this last time?
IMPORTANT CREATURES AND AREAS:

Oblivion Gates: The only known passage-way between this world and Oblivion. The only way to close them is to remove their Sigal Stone, which is pretty much the powersource for an Oblivion Gate.

Spider Daedra: Annoying half-women, half-spider creatures that not only attack you, they will sprout little mini spider daedras to nomnom you!

Dremora(I think they're called): They hurt as much as they are ugly without that helmet on(cause the armor is pretty cool ^^). They like maces, but you might find one with a bow or sword, or, like this one here, an axe. You'll likely find these around, or in an Oblivion Gate.

Daedroth: Huge aligators walking on two legs. They have a lot of health, and if you're not careful, they WILL bite your head off. I'm sure food is very scarce in Oblivion, so it's only natural. :3

Goblins: Well....This one is dead and has an arrow through it's mouth, but you get the picture. They're mean, they're ugly, and they smell. TAKE A BATH, JERK! D:<

Trolls: Three-eyed, big-teethed, hairy creatures that enjoy wacking you to death, then eating your remains. Don't run-stand and fight, coward! >:3 Besides, they're fast O_O

Clanfear: You can't see their faces, but their dinosaur mathingies with beaks of some sort. If they weren't trying to kill you, they'd be kind of cute heart

The Mythic Dawn: Damn, I thought we'd gotten rid of these freaks! stressed Well, these guys wear red robes and worship Mehrunes Dagon, who is one of the Daedric Lords. They can also summon this pretty(awsome) armor! Mancar Cameron is dead, but who would have guessed the banana-face had kids?! Probably among that audience right there! >.> Oh wait....You kill those guys....Well, maybe one gets away! >:3 Anyhow, his descendant found a way to bring back this group of jerks, and they've found a way to open more of those damned Oblivion Gates! D:< SEE? THIS IS WHY WE SHOULD BURN BOOKS MADE BY BAD PEOPLE! If you're wondering what I'm talking about, apparently Mancar Cameron wrote this book, which explains how to create an Oblivion Gate. Well, we gave it to Martin, but the idiot probably put it somewhere obvious, and the guy eventually found it. Nice job, Martin. You save Cyrodill, and then you ruin it. =.=

Cheydinhal: A city. Here's a snapshot of it! :3
Bruma: Couldn't find a picture. Oh well. It's very snowy, and a lot of the people are Nords, which are from Skyrim and don't mind the cold. A lot of houses are made of log, but are very sturdy and warm. ;3
Imperial City: The center of attention, and in the middle of the map! It's filled with all sorts of races, but mostly Imperials. It's a huge city, and the palace is in the center. There are several districts; Elven Garden District, Market Place District, Temple District, Green Emperor Way(which is where the palace is), the Arena(where you can watch people get butchered! WOOT!), and then there's the Waterfront District. This is where boats come in and go, and where the poor people of the Imperial City live. Poor guys. : (
Leyawinn: My least favorite city. Why? It's almost ALWAYS raining, all the buildings look PRECISELY the same, and the Countess is RACEST. Not kidding. She mostly despises Argonians. Most of the beggars in Leyawinn are Argonians and Khajiets. Don't believe me? Ask the dishes they can sing they can dance-wait, nevermind. I don't live in france. What was I saying? Oh, yeah. Go see for yourself. D: Oh, and deeeeeeep inside the castle is a torture chamber for Argonians. O_O
Bravil: Niben Bay goes through here. It's a poor, yet nice little town with fairly-kind people. There's a torture chamber in the castle too, but not as hidden. It escapes me who is tortured there....
Skingrad: Ahhhh, good 'ol Skingrad. For those rich, pompous folk or successful merchants. Did I mention the count was a vampire? : D Pretty cute, tooooooo~(Although a little too wrinkly from vampirism for my taste....Yeah, when you become a vampire you get wrinkles. O_O)
Kvatch: Long ago, when Oblivion was first rampaging across the land, this city was the first to go. Arena like the Imperial City, fabulous gardens, nice people-all gone. Burned to the ground; civilians killed. But now, it has been rebuild, and is as grand as it ever was.
Anvil: Funny story, actually. Turns out that after gone missing for ten years, the Gray Fox turns out to be the count of Anvil! Ha, funny that! After Delmelza's ancestor became the Gray Fox, who was next? O:
Even if you haven't played/heard of Oblivion, you can still join. It's more of an adventure roleplay ^^ Besides, I can helpz you!

Martin Septim defeated Mehrunes Dagon, saving Tameriel, Skyrim, Morrowind, and the whole world, from his path of destruction. The hero who helped him lived to be a grand old age, passing on their story to their kids and grandkids, who passed it on to their children, and their childrens' children, et cetera.
Now it is the year 2010, and that hero's current descendant, Delmelza Willow, is living in Cheydinhal(which is much more advanced then in her ancestor's time, mind you). She's a Dark Elf, or Dumner, and has three close friends.
All is well in Delmelza's life, she's happy, she's skilled, she's got friends-but it's all about to go downhill.
The Mythic Dawn is back. They've killed the Emperor, Martin's descendant, and Oblivion has found it's way back.
Is it time for Delmelza to prove herself as good as the hero who stopped this last time?
IMPORTANT CREATURES AND AREAS:

Oblivion Gates: The only known passage-way between this world and Oblivion. The only way to close them is to remove their Sigal Stone, which is pretty much the powersource for an Oblivion Gate.

Spider Daedra: Annoying half-women, half-spider creatures that not only attack you, they will sprout little mini spider daedras to nomnom you!

Dremora(I think they're called): They hurt as much as they are ugly without that helmet on(cause the armor is pretty cool ^^). They like maces, but you might find one with a bow or sword, or, like this one here, an axe. You'll likely find these around, or in an Oblivion Gate.

Daedroth: Huge aligators walking on two legs. They have a lot of health, and if you're not careful, they WILL bite your head off. I'm sure food is very scarce in Oblivion, so it's only natural. :3

Goblins: Well....This one is dead and has an arrow through it's mouth, but you get the picture. They're mean, they're ugly, and they smell. TAKE A BATH, JERK! D:<

Trolls: Three-eyed, big-teethed, hairy creatures that enjoy wacking you to death, then eating your remains. Don't run-stand and fight, coward! >:3 Besides, they're fast O_O

Clanfear: You can't see their faces, but their dinosaur mathingies with beaks of some sort. If they weren't trying to kill you, they'd be kind of cute heart

The Mythic Dawn: Damn, I thought we'd gotten rid of these freaks! stressed Well, these guys wear red robes and worship Mehrunes Dagon, who is one of the Daedric Lords. They can also summon this pretty(awsome) armor! Mancar Cameron is dead, but who would have guessed the banana-face had kids?! Probably among that audience right there! >.> Oh wait....You kill those guys....Well, maybe one gets away! >:3 Anyhow, his descendant found a way to bring back this group of jerks, and they've found a way to open more of those damned Oblivion Gates! D:< SEE? THIS IS WHY WE SHOULD BURN BOOKS MADE BY BAD PEOPLE! If you're wondering what I'm talking about, apparently Mancar Cameron wrote this book, which explains how to create an Oblivion Gate. Well, we gave it to Martin, but the idiot probably put it somewhere obvious, and the guy eventually found it. Nice job, Martin. You save Cyrodill, and then you ruin it. =.=

Cheydinhal: A city. Here's a snapshot of it! :3
Bruma: Couldn't find a picture. Oh well. It's very snowy, and a lot of the people are Nords, which are from Skyrim and don't mind the cold. A lot of houses are made of log, but are very sturdy and warm. ;3
Imperial City: The center of attention, and in the middle of the map! It's filled with all sorts of races, but mostly Imperials. It's a huge city, and the palace is in the center. There are several districts; Elven Garden District, Market Place District, Temple District, Green Emperor Way(which is where the palace is), the Arena(where you can watch people get butchered! WOOT!), and then there's the Waterfront District. This is where boats come in and go, and where the poor people of the Imperial City live. Poor guys. : (
Leyawinn: My least favorite city. Why? It's almost ALWAYS raining, all the buildings look PRECISELY the same, and the Countess is RACEST. Not kidding. She mostly despises Argonians. Most of the beggars in Leyawinn are Argonians and Khajiets. Don't believe me? Ask the dishes they can sing they can dance-wait, nevermind. I don't live in france. What was I saying? Oh, yeah. Go see for yourself. D: Oh, and deeeeeeep inside the castle is a torture chamber for Argonians. O_O
Bravil: Niben Bay goes through here. It's a poor, yet nice little town with fairly-kind people. There's a torture chamber in the castle too, but not as hidden. It escapes me who is tortured there....
Skingrad: Ahhhh, good 'ol Skingrad. For those rich, pompous folk or successful merchants. Did I mention the count was a vampire? : D Pretty cute, tooooooo~(Although a little too wrinkly from vampirism for my taste....Yeah, when you become a vampire you get wrinkles. O_O)
Kvatch: Long ago, when Oblivion was first rampaging across the land, this city was the first to go. Arena like the Imperial City, fabulous gardens, nice people-all gone. Burned to the ground; civilians killed. But now, it has been rebuild, and is as grand as it ever was.
Anvil: Funny story, actually. Turns out that after gone missing for ten years, the Gray Fox turns out to be the count of Anvil! Ha, funny that! After Delmelza's ancestor became the Gray Fox, who was next? O: