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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 1:26 pm
The Ul-Zaorith RPG Based on my original world of Ul-Zaorith, specifically on the Eastern Continent. Ul-Zaorith is a medieval-fantasy type world with a strong pulling of magic and beasts, and long histories of wars and legends.
If you are a LITERATE rper, with a flourish for novel-style rping, and are unsure of what Ul-Zaorith is, you are certainly welcome, and I will further explain races, should you want to join. (ALL PLAYER SLOTS STILL OPEN)
IF YOU WANT TO PLAY PM ME, and we can work out your character, class etc. When submitting a potential character, use the following template:
Username: Your gaia username here Character Name: Your character's name may be altered to suit the possible language restrictions of your race. Race: the race you are most interested in playing. Class: ir Mage, Barbarian, druid, sage etc. Appearance: For this i require a written description. NO iamges because there are none out there of what you could look like unless i've drawn them or you know me personally already. History: This will make or break your acceptance ito this rp. If you do not show not only good grammatical structure, but good thought into your character and a decent capacity to convey your thoughts, you will not be accepted. Make some effort.
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 1:28 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 1:29 pm
Username: Taro Rae Character Name: Valok RnKied Race: Muzina Class: Monk in training. Currently Bodyguard for Hire. Appearance: Valok is short for his kind, standing 5'6" even though he has already reached 17 years and likely will not get any taller. He has dark garnet coloured hair worn in a crop that he styles with sweet-scented wax to spike up and back. He wears red pencil around his dark blue eyes and has a tattoo of a luck charm in Priest's Runes around his neck. He wears a dark plum-coloured tuzi with blood red tuzi pants and sleeves. Hs belt is a black silk sash and he wears black leather bracers over his sleeves and black leather boots up to his calves. His weapon is a pair of Imperial Ruzor blades, and he has these sheathed on his lower back on a black iron borad. Aside from his rucksack and a black leather pouch that he wears underneath his borad, he seems empty handed. History: Valok passed his Test of Pain at half-way through second level, and chose to become a Monk. He trained under the Master of the Imperial School of the Ruzor for two years, and was then sent abroad to learn the ways of the world, and how to apply the philosophies he studied. Now he finds himself in Bodove looking for work and another meal. He is an outgoing young man with a lust for life and a heavy appetite. He loves to learn of foreign cultures and still holds much pride in his homeland and his patron Goddess Isham. He is still fresh enough with the world that the bitterness and jaded otlook have not yet sunk in, leaving Valok with an energetic 'This is a wonderful experience!' outlook on many of life's misfortunes. He's always ready and willing to lend a hand, when he can, offering his native Be ti toh zeruii?
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:15 pm
Username: Ronin Sai/Sacred Angeleus Character Name: Sen Race: Lisdanese Class: Pirate/Sailor(duh)/Rogue (general blackmarketeer) Appearance: Sen is fairly average in height and weight, she stands 6'even with long, flowing white hair, slightly curly reaching down to her waist if she'd wear it down. Her eyes are a deep, dark brown, like twin pools of cocoa. Her skin, more blue than black and no longer as smooth as it once was, time has finally started to catch up to her. She's not young anymore, not at 42--she's already passed middle age. She wears a large brimmed hat with a feather, rather reminiscent of a musketeer. A practical pair of leather boots and purple (she just likes the color) waterproofed pants, a simple linen shirt and a gold brocade vest with purple embroidery underneath her her thick waterproof coat. She has a cloak that hangs gracefully from her shoulders with a hood that uses during bad weather (the cloak is also waterproofed). Half her face, chest, and her right arm are covered in bad burn scars--bleached a pale blue they tend to draw unwanted attention. Her long, round earlobes are adorned with many silver rings and studs that run all the way up to the cartilage and a small tattooing on each lobe surface. History: Sen had always been a rogue, just like her mother and her mother's mother, but the pirate part didn't come until later. Her husband, when she was married, was in the middle of an alchemical experiment in his lab, Sen had just tucked the children into bed then went to see if her husband Lai Kwie (?) needed some help. That's when the lab blew up. Lai Kwie did his very best to shield Sen from the blast and died in the process, Sen sustained terrible burns over a good portion of her body. So, she took the children, (two girls) Voy and Nal and left to rebuild their lives. Her talent with blackmarket connections got her a good gig on a pirate ship, having no other options at the time and her children both being old enough, she took them with her. Voy and Nal learned quick how to be good pirates and both did just that when they grew up, keeping the family tradition of roguery. Sen has been the captain of her own pirate ship (a schooner) called Thappetif for a couple years and has been suffering the empty nest syndrome for several. She visits her daughters a few times a year and they visit her, whenever their routes bring them close to one another. Sen general deals with the blackmarket and slave trading, but certainly isn't above blackmail or simple drug trafficing.
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 1:42 am
Username: Torvil Character Name: Vabo Null Race: Bodove: Vabo Class: Brawl Fighter/Ruffian Appearance: Standing at around four feet four inches, with deep rich brown fur and sharp yellow eyes. Wears a bright red Jumper with deep blue shorts, brass buttons along the right side of the jumper, bracers are a soft and supple leather. Wears three brass bangles on his right arm and two on his left. Fur is coarse and not very pleasant to the touch, and usually a bit on the dirty side. Tends to stay slightly hunched forwards, making himself seem a bit smaller than he really is. Has a scar running along the right shoulder down to the wrist, visible due to the poor mending. Has a Spiral pattern dyed into the fur on his left back, a deep black to his chocolate brown. He keeps all his possessions in a large haversack he carries on his back. History: Born to a prominent male in the Vabo clan, Null was the seventh cub born to his father. However, even as a young cub he did not behave like his brothers and sisters, he was much more aggressive, even to the point of being almost too violent with his playmates. Often shunned by his peers, Null often kept himself busy by wandering out into the more dangerous areas around the village, hunting for sport. When he was in his early teens, he ventured out alone one day to hunt, feeling in the mood to cause some damage. While out, he was stalked by a Mngar and attacked. The beast struck hardest and most true on his right arm, tearing it open from shoulder to wrist. In fear for his life, Null struck back at the beast with a large stone, having gone from his village without a weapon. Braining the beast hard, he tried to keep it from rending him again, and failed horribly at each new attempt. Bloodied and battered, and full of injured rage, he pinned the beast to the ground and repeatedly slammed the large stone down upon it’s head. Once the rage subsided from Null’s mind, he found himself aware of what he had done, now kneeling on the broken corpse of the Mngar. Torn between pride in his ability to kill, and an internal feeling of guilt for not remembering how he had done it, Null decided the best thing to do would be to bring the mangled body home. However, when he arrived, he found his father to be livid. The day he’d decided to go and make himself a right mess was the day the Play houses had come to take those who would look best. In his physically battered and matted state, he did not pass as good enough. His father was furious, and sent him to his uncle, a man of much lower standing than his father, to have some sense worked into him.
While at his Uncles however, Null grew more and more rebellious, until finally his uncle could stand it no longer, and put the now middle teen boy on a ship, thinking perhaps some time at sea would shape him into a better man. This too did not go as planned, for Null found that the Sailors were men who he found much more in common with, and soon he picked up some rather, vile habits. Still having been taught no profession, and still an unruly young man, Null once found himself at his Uncles home. His uncle was furious that nothing he had done had seemed to fix the boy who was not steady approaching adulthood. He washed his hands of the matter and sent Null back to his father.
His father was beyond livid when the unkempt Null appeared on his doorstep, telling his father that he had been sent from his uncles home, and that his uncle would have no more of him. Feeling that there was nothing left to be done, Null’s father sent Null to learn the only trade he seemed to have a knack for. Null started to work as a bouncer for a Tavern his father frequented. However, he seemed to like busting the heads of rowdy patrons rather than tossing them out. Finally the owner of the Tavern would have no more of it, and told Null not to return to work the next night.
Null returned to the Tavern the following night, but not to work. Instead, he took all his earnings and began to gamble them away, often getting into arguments with the other players over ‘supposed’ cheating. Halfway into the night, Null finally lost his cool, and in a fit of anger at another patron, he flipped the table over and began to beat the poor man to near death. The new bouncer tried to break up the fight, but was instead pulled into the fray. The ensuing bar brawl broke most of the furniture in the establishment, as well as many bones. Null was finally subdued and went home battered, bruised, and nursing the beginnings of a hangover. When he reached his home however, he found himself face to face with his father, who had just heard of the damage he had caused. Null’s father had reached the end of his patience and he turned Null away, telling him to not return until the boy had learned to control himself. Null became angry, and in a rage attempted to attack his father, but in his tried and beaten state, he was no match for the better trained and more experienced male, and was quickly subdued.
When Null awoke the next morning he found that none of his father’s men would let him into the house, so he set off to find a place to sleep off his now throbbing head. It just so happened that the games had arrived in town a few days before, and were now beginning to get into full swing. Null was quickly pulled into the affair, and soon, was participating in the games along side men as rough and tumble as he was. He won a few events, but that did little to please him. Finally he packed up what small amount of belongings he had and started off, searching for some form of adventure.
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