Welcome to International Incidents' Roleplayer of the year, 2013 edition! This is a friendly competition for the purpose of recognizing and supporting stellar roleplayers throughout the year of 2013. The aim of the competition is to have some fun, build some competitive spirit, and to provide some extra exposure for helpful and interesting RPers!
The rules are simple: each player gets one vote. You are free to provide your own reasoning as to why, but you are not required to. You do not need to provide your own reasoning if someone asks. However, you are encouraged to provide reasons why you voted for that particular RPer. Please, please, PLEASE vote with your mains. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, let me know. If there is a reasonable number of puppets (reasonable left up to myself to decide) or low-post accounts voting in a fashion that I would be concerned, I may close the match for review. Remember, this is all in good fun, so let's have some fun!
Through perseverance, muscle, and good old hard work, New Azura and Tuthina face each other off in this climatic semi-finals battle! Tuthina proved his strength, knocking out veteran RPer Emperor Pudu before going on to prevailing against New Edom! However, Tuthina faces an even greater challenge, as crowd favourite New Azura proves her power by defeating Mentor Lamoni and crowd favourite Marquesan! Now, we come to a clash as the two of them square off for a spot in the finals crowd - who will emerge victorious?!
The Radiatian aircraft descended as it approached its destination. From the first glance, it was not very big an airport despite it apparently being one of the major airfield in the biggest metropolis in the Empire. What was more was that it seemed the airport itself consist of little more than the airstrip itself, with a green hill occupying where a terminal and other facilities should be at. However, once the plane has landed on the strip, further examination would reveal that the majority of the airport, including the terminal, hanger, and a few other structures not commonly seen in commercial airports, was, in fact, built into the slopes of the hill. The vegetation and the occasion paint on the exposed structure was more than enough to conceit naked eyes, or even some of the more advanced equipment.
- A Bridge of Understanding
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"All is right with the world," he whimsically chimed to no one in particular, leaning back casually in his plush office chair. The Civilian Enclave was nothing more than a carefully-constructed hoax; ostensibly a slouchy facility for the civilians who worked at Kulitskaya, the perpetual construction going on outside concealed the undisclosed government monitoring station hidden within. For months, the Evenguard had been monitoring illicit chatter from operatives coordinating with the Midnight terrorist network, coordinating their counteroffensive to the minute thanks to the intelligence gathered there. With the utter razing of Midnight from the face of Azura, most in Legnica had lost interest in Kulitskaya or the mountain villa of Neschastnyye beside it. Yet there was one man left in the Evenguard who could appreciate the value of the Barracks... - Vox Nihili
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