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(Recruiting) Spilt Blood and Spreading Blight

Just posted the first draft of my character. I'm working on my background now, but wanted to see if anyone wanted to work on stuff together before I just went off and built something independently.

Currently, I'm envisioning that Costan found his way to the fort with barely any life left in him, exhausted and beaten from a lone journey. He was taken in and restored to health and has stayed at the fort ever since. I can easily see him having been at the fort for several years now.

Tyreus, I think that Costan would have a natural respect for Thanos and the two could possibly be friends. Perhaps Costan would even have some sort of rivalry through proxy with Sister Maria, spending some time to give you counter philosophies after hearing some things that she relates to you :-)
 

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ender_wiggin said:
Raigon:

Llodo? Don't worry, I'll know your fascination with that name. Nickname? Perhaps you explain it. Also, names are usually capitalized. If this is an exception too, maybe you should explain it. :lol:

Ok that was a serious screw up/oversight on my part I changed it. Forgot to read over the big text. :lol: Anyway my characters name is Lalamil Emorure. The first letter of Lalamil is capitalized.
 

ender_wiggin said:
Albedo: Who is he?

Leif: It's happened to me before, good luck!

My character, similarily named Albedo is a wanderer plauged with the urge to purge unbalance and misdeads from the lands. A devout believer in Karma and neutrality, his views on right and wrong are skewed compared to what is acceptable to society. He kills without warning, feels no remorse, and is skilled at balancing out the universe. A master of versitility, Albedo uses his varieties of magic, both divine and arcane in nature, to properly empower himself for any task he might undertake. In terms of party interaction, Albedo is a handy, if not very unusual person to have around.

I'm going to post him in the Rouges Gallery in case I'm in.
 


ender_wiggin said:
Everyone:
Many of you have some equipment, etc, that you wouldn't normally carry around in the fort while doing everyday activities. I'll assume all of these goods are stowed at the barracks, at the Inn, or wherever your character lives.

Harvey:

Don't see any issues right now. :)

Thanks! Yes, whatever Damon has that is not needed in his day-to-day activities would be stored in the barracks. Actually, when not on duty, I would also foresee him storing his armor in the barracks as well. Since he tends to be very possessive of it (his "graduation" gift, so to speak), would keeping it in the barracks make sense? Is it safe there?
 



ender_wiggin said:
So in what nook or cranny would Albedo fit in at Rogan?

Albedo has been wandering in and out of random places for years, trying to discover what it is he must do in the world. His travels take him to Fort Rogan, where he ends up being stuck due to the problems with the undead. Anger and annoyance focus' Albedos attention on the Undead, and their destruction.
 

I'll get rid of the horse then. I wasn't thinking about how much the horse would cost when I left so little gold leftover. I figured Thanos would be considered upper middle class. I envisioned his job with Samuel to be important, presumably having Thanos deal with many people of importance in the town. (unless of course you do not want this)
 

tyrlaan said:
Tyreus, I think that Costan would have a natural respect for Thanos and the two could possibly be friends. Perhaps Costan would even have some sort of rivalry through proxy with Sister Maria, spending some time to give you counter philosophies after hearing some things that she relates to you :-)

Heh, that sounds interesting. Perhaps Costan is someone Thanos sees while doing his regular routes every day. We soon became friends and often Thanos spends an hour or so talking with him everyday, Costan feeding Thanos's seemingly insatable curiosity.
 

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