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by The Republic of Atria » Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:31 am
Skarten wrote:Tag.
My char shall Be a Mercenary Leader of the many groups I suppose there are.

by Higher Japan » Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:45 am
NOTICE: As of 14/10, the empress has officially been granted greater control of the government, including military and financial sectors. That is all, have a good day.

by The Republic of Atria » Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:50 am
Higher Japan wrote:So does humanity still have nations or a combined government or is it anarchy.

by The Republic of Atria » Sat Nov 18, 2017 8:19 am

by Higher Japan » Sat Nov 18, 2017 8:56 am
NOTICE: As of 14/10, the empress has officially been granted greater control of the government, including military and financial sectors. That is all, have a good day.

by The Republic of Atria » Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:13 am

by Higher Japan » Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:14 am
NOTICE: As of 14/10, the empress has officially been granted greater control of the government, including military and financial sectors. That is all, have a good day.

by Higher Japan » Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:35 am
NOTICE: As of 14/10, the empress has officially been granted greater control of the government, including military and financial sectors. That is all, have a good day.
by Arkeyana » Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:15 am



by The Republic of Atria » Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:24 am

by The Republic of Atria » Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:34 pm

by Turmenista » Sun Nov 19, 2017 11:14 am
To this day, the origins of Leah Lockjaw still remain a mystery to most who come across her. Some say that she was the child of a legendary couple of mercenaries, while others - especially those that she had formerly worked alongside in some way - say that she was born from the slums and backwater worlds of the Galaxy itself, and simply came into being rather than being birthed by a mother and father. Of course, none of these stories are wholly true. Leah instead simply came to being like any regular individual would, her parents being regular scientists stationed aboard a research ship that had made the very unfortunate decision of jumping into the wrong nebula on a regularly-scheduled mission.
Said nebula was owned by the Blood Pirates, a powerful gang of ravenous, roving pirates, who pillaged and rapd everything in their way, only to sell their wares and loot in the outer fringes and crime hubs of the Galaxy, where they possessed significant clout. The Blood Pirates boarded and razed the ship, culling all of its members in a brutal, yet methodical fashion, before they eventually decided to make away with the ship using Salvage Corvettes. Before they could do so, however, they came across an infant - a very young Cani baby named Leah, who had been left as the sole survivor of the ship that was not killed by the Pirates. In a sudden move of compassion and humility, the pirates adopted the baby girl and took her as their own, giving her the surname "Lockjaw" , in honor of the gang's late pet.
While Leah was very much glad to be alive, she began to realize that, even from a very young age, that she wasn't shaping up to become a member of the crew, but, instead, an object for the crew. It was not only the various looks and remarks that she received while walking down the corridors of the Blood Pirates' station or the special service, but a word from the captain himself, whom she overheard stating that Leah was forming up to be a fine "tool for me 'nd the crew," the phrase triggering a massive change in her mentality and appearance in order to minimize the possibility of this occurring. She started to act more masculine, cutting her hair down and changing up her attire from the usual, as well as partaking in various training sessions and raids as a pirate herself. This is where the pirates began their shift: to taking notice in Leah and her skills, rather than her looks and physique. Leah and her skills with her heavy armor turned out to be such a benefit to the pirates that she became the Captain's own First Mate, the de facto second in command of the entirety of the Blood Pirates. Leah herself was on the right path - to becoming the next leader of the band of pirates, but not before something changed her mind drastically, causing her entire perspective on the Blood Pirates to change instantly.
One of the original pirates - who witnessed firsthand the adoption of Leah, conhfessed to her on his deathbed the shocking truth about her backstory, and how the Captain of the Blood Pirates was responsible for all of it. Her desire to enact revenge on the Captain was only further increased when he tried to assault her to hide the truth from the rest of the crew, in anticipation that she would use the information to expose the Captain as the villain he was and incite a mutiny. The crew saw Leah's killing of the Captain - in self defense - as an indication that she was going to betray the crew, and thus engaged in combat with her too. Leah's expertise in combat - especially with her armor - was the primary factor that saved her that day. At the end of her rampage, the Blood Pirates were completely wiped out, their resources completely exhausted trying to eliminate the rogue First Mate as the few survivors scattered to become bandits and start up their own, smaller pirate gangs. Leah, on the other hand, took the solo route and became a freelancer, working various odd jobs for money to maintain her ship and her armor. While she was, at first, making a decent living, her ship and armor were still very expensive to maintain and needed almost constant maintenance, all of which contributed to the frustrating environment that she now lived in.
As of now, Leah has since moved to the Freelands, a mostly-lawless region, without any jobs or profession, but after hearing about what The Collective and Spectres had to offer, she made her choice: She would enter back into the field of freelance work which, if all went well, would mean a new start for her in her life but, first and foremost, would mean a new source of income.

by Danceria » Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:23 am

by The Republic of Atria » Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:36 am

by Danceria » Mon Nov 20, 2017 9:28 am

by The Republic of Atria » Mon Nov 20, 2017 9:34 am

by Danceria » Mon Nov 20, 2017 7:17 pm
The Republic of Atria wrote:Danceria wrote:Is it possible to play as a non-merc (defined as "tech support, but is much too small to really do much damage directly, so can't really into combat") support character (along with a main character)
Seems that it would be better as a companion to an actual merc rather than being it's own character.


by Shark isle » Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:00 pm

by The Republic of Atria » Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:08 am
Shark isle wrote:Can i make a human character who is a dimwit who has more muscle than brains?
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