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Faal Lot Himdah wrote:Looks like Jo'taba has a party now.
by The Intergalactic Russian Empire » Thu Jun 07, 2018 3:34 pm
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The Intergalactic Russian Empire wrote:Finally working on my app, guys.
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by Strength and Order » Thu Jun 07, 2018 6:10 pm
Strength and Order wrote:Gladly-Spills-Blood(Image)
Race: Argonian
Gender/Sex: Male
Class: Warrior
Equipment: Iron sword, Iron shield, Iron armor, Iron Axe (secondary weapon if disarmed), repair hammer
Skills: Block, Blade, Hand-to-Hand, Heavy Armor, Athletics, Armorer, Blunt
Weaknesses: Literally everything else
Bio: Gladly-Spills-Blood was born as a slave in Morrowind before it was outlawed by King Helseth Hlaalu. The Argonian never knew his parents, being told they had died in a bandit raid. He was moved around Tamriel as a child for several years, becoming a fighter in makeshift arenas for the entertainment of smugglers, pirates, bandits, and other vagabonds. It was here he received his name from his captors, in mocking reference to Cyrodilic Argonian names and his violent nature. When he was 17 he broke free as mercenaries assaulted the slaver's camp and viciously slaughtered both his captors and 'saviors' in the highlands of the Reach, he then escaped to Cyrodiil and joined the Imperial City Arena - having heard tales of it during his enslavement and lusting at the prospect of being able to legally kill. During this time the young Argonian warrior was known for being a cruel and bloodthirsty opponent, slaughtering blue team fighters with extreme prejudice - especially Dunmer. After a lengthy service in the Arena he grew bored of his relatively easy killing streak and left, joining up with the Blackwood Company. He despised them, viewing them as weak and pathetic, but he hated the Fighters Guild even more so he stuck around purely for the gold and violence until the Blackwood Company was disbanded. After which he briefly become a Daedra-hunter during the remainder of the Oblivion Crisis, and later a mercenary for hire after the Oblivion Crisis had ended. He has since served a number of lords and ladies across Tamriel in the midst of the succession crisis in the Empire, including the An-Xileel who employed him to exterminate their enemies outside of Black Marsh. Despite his service to the An-Xileel, he has never been to Argonia itself and has no desire to visit for reasons unclear. He has, however, visited every other province in Tamriel save for the Summurset Isles and Morrowind (after gaining his freedom). His most recent patron was an ambitious Nibanese noble who was eventually poisoned, thus ending his contract prematurely. Infuriated by this loss, he hunted down the assassin and the man who hired them as vengeance. It is rumored he was once approached by the Dark Brotherhood to join them, but turned down the offer because he found their religious nature "pathetic". He denies this rumor, instead claiming he once killed a Dark Brotherhood assassin sent after him.
RP Sample:"It's done, then?" the Dark Elf asked, his eyebrow raised in irritation as the Argonian mercenary interrupted his private reading time. The Argonian simply nodded and pulled from his satchel the ear of an Orsimer, still coated in the fresh blood of it's former owner. "Alright, alright - put that disgusting thing anyway before you get blood on my fine rug. You've earned your gold, now take it and leave." the wealthy Dunmer tossed a bag of gold at the feet of the Argonian as he returned to his book. The Argonian simply stood in immobile silence, staring at his employer who did not notice at first. When at least he noticed that his patronage remained in his presence, he snarled at him. "Are you brain-dead? You got your gold, now leave!" he shouted, but the Argonian's stare only grew more hateful. Fear then overtook the Dunmer as the Argonian drew his blade, hissing as he did so. The nobleman jumped from his chair, "W-what are you doing?!" he exclaimed as the reptilian menaced toward him. "Listen... whatever they're paying you, I will pay you more!" the Dark Elf pleaded, though the Argonian simply chuckled wickedly as he inched closer to the Dunmer. "Wait, you don't want to do this..." he exclaimed, before grabbing a flower vase and throwing it at the Argonian - which narrowly missed - as he ran for the door. "Guards! Guards!" he shouted, right before the Argonian snatched the back of his collar in his claws. Just then, two burly figures burst through the door to study - a bulking Nord and an imposing Khajiit - their axes drawn. "Stop!" the Khajiit hissed, but the Argonian merely smiled as he slit the throat of his patron and shoved the body into the Nord. Infuriated, the Khajiit lunged at him, "You're dead, Argonian!" he shouted as he swung his weapon at the sellsword. The Argonian evaded him, however, and seized the feline's tail from behind. With a single strike of his sword, he cleaved off the Khajiit's tail - who then let out a cry of shrilling anguish. The Nord set aside his employer's corpse for a moment to strike at the Argonian while his back was turned, but the latter had heard the large brute coming and avoided his strike. Jumping onto a chair the reptilian mercenary lunged at the Nord from a height, shoving his sword into the northerner's right eye. The Nord screamed in pain, and tried desperately to remove the sword from his eye socket.
Meanwhile the Argonian had turned his attention back to the Khajiit, still writhing in pain from his lost appendage. Holding the cat's tail in hand, he wrapped it around it's former owner's neck - attempting to strangle him with it. The Khajiit struggled, clawing at his attacker's arms but did little more than dent his iron gauntlets. The struggle lasted a few moments before the Khajiit breathed his last breath, and the Argonian let his body slump to the ground as he turned his attention back to the Nord whom he had half-blinded. Having freed his eyesocket of the Argonian's sword, the infuriated Nord charged the Argonian in spite of his vision impairment. The Argonian took a brief stance before rolling between the Nord's legs, ending up behind him. The Argonian took out his shield, and as the Nord turned around, he whacked the northern giant in the face with it - knocking him to the ground. Disoriented, the Nord was unable to block further strikes on his head from the Argonian's shield, and the latter savagely beat him to a bloody pulp. Barely clinging to life, the Nord could do little more than moan as the Argonian drew his spar axe, licking his lips before embedding it in the Nord's skull - killing him.
His bloodlust satisfied, the Black Marsh native removed the axe from the Nord's mangled face and looted the bodies before picking up his payment from the fine, blood-stained rug and retrieving his sword as he left the manor. He made sure to tip over the candles downstairs, making sure they caught the drapes and set the estate ablaze. The Argonian casually strolled down the dirt road toward the nearby city, whistling a melodic tune along the way.
Personality: Violent, aggressive, hateful, loyal (unless your a Dunmer, then he'll stab you in the back)
Likes: Violence, alcohol, An-Xileel, vampires (for reasons unclear to all except him)
Neutral: Vampiric Dunmer (can't make up his mind about them)
Dislikes: People in general (though Dunmer especially), gods of any kind (Nine Divines, Daedric Princes, etc.), Colovian cheeses
Notes: He's actually a sad drunk, surprisingly. Give him some ale and he'll cry into his scales about how he hates life and just wants to die but is too much of a coward to kill himself, hence why he's always looking for fights. He's currently looking for an employer, and is well-known for his savage and barbaric (yet efficient and reasonably priced) services. He also doesn't actually hate Dunmer anymore than anyone else, he just sees his slave masters in the face of every Dunmer he meets because Dunmer all look alike to him. He knows they aren't his slave masters (after all, he did kill them), but he's too racist to care about semantics. Also in case it isn't clear: He has no friends, and is rather pathetic for a variety of reasons.
by Free States of Agnosicstan » Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:16 pm
Strength and Order wrote:Strength and Order wrote:Gladly-Spills-Blood(Image)
Race: Argonian
Gender/Sex: Male
Class: Warrior
Equipment: Iron sword, Iron shield, Iron armor, Iron Axe (secondary weapon if disarmed), repair hammer
Skills: Block, Blade, Hand-to-Hand, Heavy Armor, Athletics, Armorer, Blunt
Weaknesses: Literally everything else
Bio: Gladly-Spills-Blood was born as a slave in Morrowind before it was outlawed by King Helseth Hlaalu. The Argonian never knew his parents, being told they had died in a bandit raid. He was moved around Tamriel as a child for several years, becoming a fighter in makeshift arenas for the entertainment of smugglers, pirates, bandits, and other vagabonds. It was here he received his name from his captors, in mocking reference to Cyrodilic Argonian names and his violent nature. When he was 17 he broke free as mercenaries assaulted the slaver's camp and viciously slaughtered both his captors and 'saviors' in the highlands of the Reach, he then escaped to Cyrodiil and joined the Imperial City Arena - having heard tales of it during his enslavement and lusting at the prospect of being able to legally kill. During this time the young Argonian warrior was known for being a cruel and bloodthirsty opponent, slaughtering blue team fighters with extreme prejudice - especially Dunmer. After a lengthy service in the Arena he grew bored of his relatively easy killing streak and left, joining up with the Blackwood Company. He despised them, viewing them as weak and pathetic, but he hated the Fighters Guild even more so he stuck around purely for the gold and violence until the Blackwood Company was disbanded. After which he briefly become a Daedra-hunter during the remainder of the Oblivion Crisis, and later a mercenary for hire after the Oblivion Crisis had ended. He has since served a number of lords and ladies across Tamriel in the midst of the succession crisis in the Empire, including the An-Xileel who employed him to exterminate their enemies outside of Black Marsh. Despite his service to the An-Xileel, he has never been to Argonia itself and has no desire to visit for reasons unclear. He has, however, visited every other province in Tamriel save for the Summurset Isles and Morrowind (after gaining his freedom). His most recent patron was an ambitious Nibanese noble who was eventually poisoned, thus ending his contract prematurely. Infuriated by this loss, he hunted down the assassin and the man who hired them as vengeance. It is rumored he was once approached by the Dark Brotherhood to join them, but turned down the offer because he found their religious nature "pathetic". He denies this rumor, instead claiming he once killed a Dark Brotherhood assassin sent after him.
RP Sample:"It's done, then?" the Dark Elf asked, his eyebrow raised in irritation as the Argonian mercenary interrupted his private reading time. The Argonian simply nodded and pulled from his satchel the ear of an Orsimer, still coated in the fresh blood of it's former owner. "Alright, alright - put that disgusting thing anyway before you get blood on my fine rug. You've earned your gold, now take it and leave." the wealthy Dunmer tossed a bag of gold at the feet of the Argonian as he returned to his book. The Argonian simply stood in immobile silence, staring at his employer who did not notice at first. When at least he noticed that his patronage remained in his presence, he snarled at him. "Are you brain-dead? You got your gold, now leave!" he shouted, but the Argonian's stare only grew more hateful. Fear then overtook the Dunmer as the Argonian drew his blade, hissing as he did so. The nobleman jumped from his chair, "W-what are you doing?!" he exclaimed as the reptilian menaced toward him. "Listen... whatever they're paying you, I will pay you more!" the Dark Elf pleaded, though the Argonian simply chuckled wickedly as he inched closer to the Dunmer. "Wait, you don't want to do this..." he exclaimed, before grabbing a flower vase and throwing it at the Argonian - which narrowly missed - as he ran for the door. "Guards! Guards!" he shouted, right before the Argonian snatched the back of his collar in his claws. Just then, two burly figures burst through the door to study - a bulking Nord and an imposing Khajiit - their axes drawn. "Stop!" the Khajiit hissed, but the Argonian merely smiled as he slit the throat of his patron and shoved the body into the Nord. Infuriated, the Khajiit lunged at him, "You're dead, Argonian!" he shouted as he swung his weapon at the sellsword. The Argonian evaded him, however, and seized the feline's tail from behind. With a single strike of his sword, he cleaved off the Khajiit's tail - who then let out a cry of shrilling anguish. The Nord set aside his employer's corpse for a moment to strike at the Argonian while his back was turned, but the latter had heard the large brute coming and avoided his strike. Jumping onto a chair the reptilian mercenary lunged at the Nord from a height, shoving his sword into the northerner's right eye. The Nord screamed in pain, and tried desperately to remove the sword from his eye socket.
Meanwhile the Argonian had turned his attention back to the Khajiit, still writhing in pain from his lost appendage. Holding the cat's tail in hand, he wrapped it around it's former owner's neck - attempting to strangle him with it. The Khajiit struggled, clawing at his attacker's arms but did little more than dent his iron gauntlets. The struggle lasted a few moments before the Khajiit breathed his last breath, and the Argonian let his body slump to the ground as he turned his attention back to the Nord whom he had half-blinded. Having freed his eyesocket of the Argonian's sword, the infuriated Nord charged the Argonian in spite of his vision impairment. The Argonian took a brief stance before rolling between the Nord's legs, ending up behind him. The Argonian took out his shield, and as the Nord turned around, he whacked the northern giant in the face with it - knocking him to the ground. Disoriented, the Nord was unable to block further strikes on his head from the Argonian's shield, and the latter savagely beat him to a bloody pulp. Barely clinging to life, the Nord could do little more than moan as the Argonian drew his spar axe, licking his lips before embedding it in the Nord's skull - killing him.
His bloodlust satisfied, the Black Marsh native removed the axe from the Nord's mangled face and looted the bodies before picking up his payment from the fine, blood-stained rug and retrieving his sword as he left the manor. He made sure to tip over the candles downstairs, making sure they caught the drapes and set the estate ablaze. The Argonian casually strolled down the dirt road toward the nearby city, whistling a melodic tune along the way.
Personality: Violent, aggressive, hateful, loyal (unless your a Dunmer, then he'll stab you in the back)
Likes: Violence, alcohol, An-Xileel, vampires (for reasons unclear to all except him)
Neutral: Vampiric Dunmer (can't make up his mind about them)
Dislikes: People in general (though Dunmer especially), gods of any kind (Nine Divines, Daedric Princes, etc.), Colovian cheeses
Notes: He's actually a sad drunk, surprisingly. Give him some ale and he'll cry into his scales about how he hates life and just wants to die but is too much of a coward to kill himself, hence why he's always looking for fights. He's currently looking for an employer, and is well-known for his savage and barbaric (yet efficient and reasonably priced) services. He also doesn't actually hate Dunmer anymore than anyone else, he just sees his slave masters in the face of every Dunmer he meets because Dunmer all look alike to him. He knows they aren't his slave masters (after all, he did kill them), but he's too racist to care about semantics. Also in case it isn't clear: He has no friends, and is rather pathetic for a variety of reasons.
How's that for a RP example?
by Tribe of Rinos » Fri Jun 08, 2018 5:00 am
by Strength and Order » Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:18 am
by Free States of Agnosicstan » Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:53 am
by The Blazing Aura » Fri Jun 08, 2018 10:30 am
by Entwood » Sat Jun 09, 2018 2:28 am
by Negarakita » Sat Jun 09, 2018 4:26 am
Entwood wrote:Post is up.
If anyone is out in the wild somewhere and would like some interaction, please let me know and i'll introduce Mogsha. Not sure how to introduce her otherwise (without keeping her in the lonely wild that is).
by Entwood » Sat Jun 09, 2018 5:39 am
Negarakita wrote:Entwood wrote:Post is up.
If anyone is out in the wild somewhere and would like some interaction, please let me know and i'll introduce Mogsha. Not sure how to introduce her otherwise (without keeping her in the lonely wild that is).
She could always get on the carriage... It's pretty open I think.
by The Armed Republic of Dutch Coolness » Sat Jun 09, 2018 6:38 am
Strength and Order wrote:How's that for a RP example?
The Blazing Aura wrote:Can I put up a character app without the RP sample to check that you guys are OK with the concept of the character? I'm happy to change it if you're not.
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by Free States of Agnosicstan » Sat Jun 09, 2018 6:47 am
The Armed Republic of Dutch Coolness wrote:Strength and Order wrote:How's that for a RP example?
All good, welcome aboard!The Blazing Aura wrote:Can I put up a character app without the RP sample to check that you guys are OK with the concept of the character? I'm happy to change it if you're not.
Sure.
Sorry for the late response, had a couple of not-so-nice days!
by The Intergalactic Russian Empire » Sat Jun 09, 2018 3:53 pm
by Zanera » Sat Jun 09, 2018 4:40 pm
by The Intergalactic Russian Empire » Sat Jun 09, 2018 4:58 pm
Zanera wrote:Hannibal is regarded as a great strategist and tactician, but he lost half his army crossing the Alps and then went around Italia for years without support from Carthage, stuck hiring inferior mercenaries for the latter part of the campaign, with his brother's army that was to come to his aid defeated. Not even the defected Italic cities really supplied him. Does that make him an amateur?
by Zanera » Sat Jun 09, 2018 5:07 pm
The Intergalactic Russian Empire wrote:Zanera wrote:Hannibal is regarded as a great strategist and tactician, but he lost half his army crossing the Alps and then went around Italia for years without support from Carthage, stuck hiring inferior mercenaries for the latter part of the campaign, with his brother's army that was to come to his aid defeated. Not even the defected Italic cities really supplied him. Does that make him an amateur?
No. Crossing the alps was a master feat of logistics and the fact he even had an army once he finished crossing is a mighty feat. The fact he managed to fight for years without any outside support or supplies also shows he was very competent in terms of managing what supplies he had. The quote is more talking that people tend to ignore logistics when talking about military history and engagements, and focus solely on the tactical side of wars. Those people are amateurs because they ignore a part of war that is just as vital as the tactical part of warfare.
by Entwood » Sun Jun 10, 2018 3:34 am
Zanera wrote:The Intergalactic Russian Empire wrote:No. Crossing the alps was a master feat of logistics and the fact he even had an army once he finished crossing is a mighty feat. The fact he managed to fight for years without any outside support or supplies also shows he was very competent in terms of managing what supplies he had. The quote is more talking that people tend to ignore logistics when talking about military history and engagements, and focus solely on the tactical side of wars. Those people are amateurs because they ignore a part of war that is just as vital as the tactical part of warfare.
Suppose so, but he wasn't going to win the war against Rome without more support. I admit what Hannibal did would have been highly effective against any other nation, but he needed to take the city Rome, and he famously said he couldn't do it. Lost half his army just crossing the Alps and he could hardly get more muscle after that. All he could do was defeat inepts and raid stuff.
Logistics can go hand-in-hand with gauging the state of an army, I would say, so I do agree with that then.
by Negarakita » Sun Jun 10, 2018 3:49 am
Entwood wrote:Zanera wrote:
Suppose so, but he wasn't going to win the war against Rome without more support. I admit what Hannibal did would have been highly effective against any other nation, but he needed to take the city Rome, and he famously said he couldn't do it. Lost half his army just crossing the Alps and he could hardly get more muscle after that. All he could do was defeat inepts and raid stuff.
Logistics can go hand-in-hand with gauging the state of an army, I would say, so I do agree with that then.
That he could not take Rome wasn't really his fault to be honest. The failure of the Carthaginians to back him up properly, his brothers defeat and the interception of the Messenger to Macadonia were all out of his personal control. There wasn't much more he could do than what he did already.
He was a master at the logistics, won battles that pretty much anyone else would have lost and singlehandedly redefined the usage of mercenaries. Hannibal is not just regarded as a great strategist and tactician, he was a great strategist and tactician, he merely failed on the political/diplomatic level (to a certain degree his own fault and to a certain degree just bad luck).
I'd rather doubt the simular status of, for example, Napoleon than i would doubt that status of Hannibal.
by Entwood » Sun Jun 10, 2018 4:44 am
Negarakita wrote:Entwood wrote:
That he could not take Rome wasn't really his fault to be honest. The failure of the Carthaginians to back him up properly, his brothers defeat and the interception of the Messenger to Macadonia were all out of his personal control. There wasn't much more he could do than what he did already.
He was a master at the logistics, won battles that pretty much anyone else would have lost and singlehandedly redefined the usage of mercenaries. Hannibal is not just regarded as a great strategist and tactician, he was a great strategist and tactician, he merely failed on the political/diplomatic level (to a certain degree his own fault and to a certain degree just bad luck).
I'd rather doubt the simular status of, for example, Napoleon than i would doubt that status of Hannibal.
Sed carthago delenda eat, asinus
by Strength and Order » Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:57 am
Entwood wrote:Zanera wrote:
Suppose so, but he wasn't going to win the war against Rome without more support. I admit what Hannibal did would have been highly effective against any other nation, but he needed to take the city Rome, and he famously said he couldn't do it. Lost half his army just crossing the Alps and he could hardly get more muscle after that. All he could do was defeat inepts and raid stuff.
Logistics can go hand-in-hand with gauging the state of an army, I would say, so I do agree with that then.
That he could not take Rome wasn't really his fault to be honest. The failure of the Carthaginians to back him up properly, his brothers defeat and the interception of the Messenger to Macadonia were all out of his personal control. There wasn't much more he could do than what he did already.
He was a master at the logistics, won battles that pretty much anyone else would have lost and singlehandedly redefined the usage of mercenaries. Hannibal is not just regarded as a great strategist and tactician, he was a great strategist and tactician, he merely failed on the political/diplomatic level (to a certain degree his own fault and to a certain degree just bad luck).
I'd rather doubt the simular status of, for example, Napoleon than i would doubt that status of Hannibal.
by The Armed Republic of Dutch Coolness » Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:53 am
The Intergalactic Russian Empire wrote:WIP"Amateurs talk about tactics, but professionals study logistics."
- Gen. Robert H. Barrow
Chancellor Augustus Guilamus(Image)
Race: Imperial (Nibenese)
Gender/Sex: Male
Appearance: 6'2", well built
Class: Warrior
Equipment: Short sword
Old legion officer armor
An feather quill, ink container, and pieces of parchment for recording information and scrawling ideas
Skills: Logistics, Administration, Diplomacy, Strategic Planning
Weaknesses: Rusty in combat, no magical knowledge
Bio: Augustus was born 51 years ago in the Imperial City to a wealthy Nibenese noble family; his father, Desiderius, was a prominent politican of the time while his mother, Aurea, was a skilled scholar. Together, the two ensures their son had the best education they could afford to give him, and instilled a rigid moral code in him. For years he studied law, economics, and strategy, honing his mind into a tool sharper than any blade, and gaining great noteriety in the Imperial City bureaucracy. When he was 20 married a noblewoman named Seraphina and the next year the two had their first son, Iacomus; two more would follow in the coming years, named Titus and Cato.
RP Sample: One or more. You can also write one for this RP specifically. Link to your RP sample directly.
Personality: WIP
Likes: The Empire, Family, Reading, Meritocracy
Dislikes: Emperor Thules, Secessionists, the Thalmor
(feel free to add something else to this list yourself!)
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