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It's a cool character concept, but the backstory doesn't really fit in with the plot of the RP.
 
Still seeking:

-The Heir of Muliah (theriander, male)
-The Guide to the Heir of Ig-Kilar (orc, female)
 
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Hey all, if you're still interested in joining the RP, the available spots are:

-The Heir of Aldor (human, female)
-The Heir of Muliah (theriander, male)
-The Heir of Le'Ven (elf, female)
-The Guide to the Heir of Ig-Kilar (orc, female)

Drop a reserve if you want in! ^^
I don't know if you saw, but I'll reserve the Heir of Muliah!
 
I don't know if you saw, but I'll reserve the Heir of Muliah!
I don't know if you saw, but it states in the Interest Check that players who want to reserve a role need to submit a reserve and have it approved to do so >> (Can't make exceptions for buddies I'm afraid ^^" )
 
Good news: I edited mine
Bad news: My computer broke and I can't code it
 
Hi I’m working on my CS for the Heir of Aldor, is it possible to submit a temporary reserve until I can code it? I work at a school that has a wifi that blocks specific sites and I can’t open the coding link. I can redo it once I’m on my personal wifi.
 
Hi I’m working on my CS for the Heir of Aldor, is it possible to submit a temporary reserve until I can code it? I work at a school that has a wifi that blocks specific sites and I can’t open the coding link. I can redo it once I’m on my personal wifi.
Yes of course- it's just a couple short paragraphs after all.
 
Heir of Aldor

Name: Sariah Melval
Age on the day of the attack: 11
Current age: 23

Growing up an only child born to the King and Queen of Aldor, Sariah was raised with the entire weight of her father’s expectations resting on her shoulders. After her birth, the Queen fell ill and continued to be riddled with health inflictions that would render her unable to try for a male heir to the throne. Blaming Sariah for the decline of his wife, the King would grow a seed of bitterness that manifested in the belief that, no matter how well she performed, Sariah would never be good enough to be his heir. Although Sariah’s father resented her for the majority of her childhood, her mother was the embodiment of unconditional love; she was loved by everyone in the kingdom and was the warm embrace that would protect Sariah from the King’s wrath. As the Queen grew further ill and bed ridden, however, Sariah could no longer rely on her mother to protect her from her father’s cold parenting. Day and night, Sariah was forced to train in both combat and academics, following a curriculum that was similar in difficulty to that of Aldor’s knights in training. Training and taking care of her ill mother, Sariah grew up much faster than those her age, developing a jaded image of the world.
On the day of the attack, Sariah’s mother used the last of her strength to ensure that Sariah and her guide could escape, evacuating both of them to the King’s fleet of ships. The desperation on her mother’s face had been burned into her memories, never forgetting the tears that flooded her mother’s eyes during their final goodbye. This would mark the moment that Sariah had vowed to someday return to the kingdom her mother loved a cherished so deeply.
Finding her way to Ig-Kilar, Sariah was placed under the care of a rural farmer and merchant who supposedly knew nothing of her past except that she needed a home. Sheβ€˜d was welcomed, however, she needed to work to earn her keep.

Personality: Sariah grew to become an imbalanced mix of both her mother and father. She is often seen as hot tempered, serious, cold, unemotional, harsh, unsympathetic, and quiet to outsiders but can be extremely caring, warm, emotional, thoughtful, tender, and loving.
Aside from these traits, she is very precise, orderly, punctual, and organized. She can be described as neutral good as she believes in standing up for people who can’t stand up for themselves, often breaking a few rules in the process.

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Love the character~ However as the Heir of Aldor reserve was completed prior to this, maybe she can become the Guide to the Heir of Ig-Kilar instead? Aside from her race and a couple details of personal history, everything could basically be the same.
 
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Love the character~ However as the Heir of Aldor reserve was completed prior to this, maybe she can become the Guide to the Heir of Ig-Kilar instead? Aside from her races and a couple details of personal history everything could basically be the same.
Ah dang I wasn’t quick enough. It’s alright, I’d prefer the heir of Aldor. Thanks for the consideration though!
 
Still seeking:

-The Heir of Muliah (theriander, male)
-The Guide to the Heir of Ig-Kilar (orc, female)
 
HI!!

I'd like to drop an app for the Orc Female Guide

So here's the concept in my head:

So like she's a hunter. Highly skilled, accomplished, and renowned amongst her tribe. But she is little. And unique. So her people gaslighted her into believeng that the spirits of nature call to her to be a lone hunter and to find her higher purpose in the wilderness. They do not find her worthy since she is a 'lesser-bodied' orc, too little and not fit for procreating more 'lesser-bodied' orcs. But she does much for her people as a scout out there because of her curse. So! What had happened was the elders/leaders of her trtibe gaslighted her so much she believed she was unworthy and so she did end up communing with a spirit. And yes, was bestowed with a higher purpose; to live with the soul of her people's guardian; Ol' Mother Bear.

She can turn into a bear. But not any bear, a Soul Spirit Bear! Basically she became a werebear. All the more reason for her people to keep her away from them and to keep her as a scout AND guardian now out there in the wilderness. And so they called her 'Shoroka', a name from the Ig-Kilar lands.

When the Heir of Ig-Kilar came, they thought it best to be hidden away into the wilderness with the Bear Girl. They would be alone and no one would bother them nor dare come look for them because in time, the 'Shoroka' Bear Girlie became a legend that parents told their children. A story teaching the folly of running away from home. As well as being selfish and so bold to ask to be better than your people. You get cursed as 'Shoroka' should.

They would find out that the cursed 'Shoroka' Bear Girlie taught the Heir how to survive, stealth and strike with the best of them. And the poor Bear Girlie would find out that all this time 'Shoroka' meant: 'Shame.'
 
HI!!

I'd like to drop an app for the Orc Female Guide

So here's the concept in my head:

So like she's a hunter. Highly skilled, accomplished, and renowned amongst her tribe. But she is little. And unique. So her people gaslighted her into believeng that the spirits of nature call to her to be a lone hunter and to find her higher purpose in the wilderness. They do not find her worthy since she is a 'lesser-bodied' orc, too little and not fit for procreating more 'lesser-bodied' orcs. But she does much for her people as a scout out there because of her curse. So! What had happened was the elders/leaders of her trtibe gaslighted her so much she believed she was unworthy and so she did end up communing with a spirit. And yes, was bestowed with a higher purpose; to live with the soul of her people's guardian; Ol' Mother Bear.

She can turn into a bear. But not any bear, a Soul Spirit Bear! Basically she became a werebear. All the more reason for her people to keep her away from them and to keep her as a scout AND guardian now out there in the wilderness. And so they called her 'Shoroka', a name from the Ig-Kilar lands.

When the Heir of Ig-Kilar came, they thought it best to be hidden away into the wilderness with the Bear Girl. They would be alone and no one would bother them nor dare come look for them because in time, the 'Shoroka' Bear Girlie became a legend that parents told their children. A story teaching the folly of running away from home. As well as being selfish and so bold to ask to be better than your people. You get cursed as 'Shoroka' should.

They would find out that the cursed 'Shoroka' Bear Girlie taught the Heir how to survive, stealth and strike with the best of them. And the poor Bear Girlie would find out that all this time 'Shoroka' meant: 'Shame.'
It's definitely an interesting idea- doesn't quite fit the lore in terms of the extra magical powers and the bear being a guardian spirit of the orcs, but I definitely like the part where for some reason or other she's out to prove herself to her people.
Maybe just due to her being short she was always teased and, as a result, she trained like a maniac to get stronger and stop anyone from laughing at her or doubting her abilities, and she got so strong that she was assigned to the Heir as a bodyguard.
 
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It's definitely an interesting idea- doesn't quite fit the lore in terms of the extra magical powers and the bear being a guardian spirit of the orcs, but I definitely like the part where for some reason or other she's out to prove herself to her people.
Maybe just due to her being short she was always teased and, as a result, she trained like a maniac to get stronger and stop anyone from laughing at her or doubting her abilities, and she got so strong that she was assigned to the Heir as a bodyguard.
K so just double checking then:

Orc magic is healing and night vision right?
 
K so just double checking then:

Orc magic is healing and night vision right?
Correct~ But if your gal had gone off into the mountains to train with a hermit monk/shaman type fighting instructor for a couple years that would work, but it would be more about skill and sensing than actual magic. Outside of Diatarenn's world-changing nonsense, magic is not a very big part of this RP.
 
K so here's the new concept:

My girlies tribe is like a lion's pride. One huge male alpha and a bunch of females acting as hunters and fighters like lionesses.

My girlies mom is one of the top Aunties, basically a revered hunter with clout. And my girlie is an accomplished hunter who is exceptional with the bow so she has her own clout in her circle.

The only problems are that she has 'deformities' that make her look more human and so she is suspect but to keep face the alpha and her mom swear she is their blood related child. The other is she is not the sharpest knife in the drawer and a bit softhearted. So her people haaaaaate it when she uses her healing powers to help out wounded animals and plantlife.

When the Heir of Ig-kilar shows up, they instantly volunteer the low status and annoying position of 'Guide' to her.

But i think this is how the pair teach each other skills from each other's ethnic cultures and backgrounds. So basically my girlie would teach the Heir how to survive, stealth and strike.

And by the end of the 12 years, she cannot wait to leave her tribe and the feeling is low key mutual from her tribe.
 
K so here's the new concept:

My girlies tribe is like a lion's pride. One huge male alpha and a bunch of females acting as hunters and fighters like lionesses.

My girlies mom is one of the top Aunties, basically a revered hunter with clout. And my girlie is an accomplished hunter who is exceptional with the bow so she has her own clout in her circle.

The only problems are that she has 'deformities' that make her look more human and so she is suspect but to keep face the alpha and her mom swear she is their blood related child. The other is she is not the sharpest knife in the drawer and a bit softhearted. So her people haaaaaate it when she uses her healing powers to help out wounded animals and plantlife.

When the Heir of Ig-kilar shows up, they instantly volunteer the low status and annoying position of 'Guide' to her.

But i think this is how the pair teach each other skills from each other's ethnic cultures and backgrounds. So basically my girlie would teach the Heir how to survive, stealth and strike.

And by the end of the 12 years, she cannot wait to leave her tribe and the feeling is low key mutual from her tribe.
I definitely like the idea of the tribe structure- very much like the Lion King. But I think it'd be better if your girl were a tough badass, rather than a softie, as my guy is already embodying that trope and I think it would be a lot more fun to have the 'cowardly, pacifist orc guy' vs the 'tough and badass orc girl', Lion King-like dynamic. Everything else looks great ^^
 
I definitely like the idea of the tribe structure- very much like the Lion King. But I think it'd be better if your girl were a tough badass, rather than a softie, as my guy is already embodying that trope and I think it would be a lot more fun to have the 'cowardly, pacifist orc guy' vs the 'tough and badass orc girl', Lion King-like dynamic. Everything else looks great ^^
Lol sounds like you already have a type in mind to portray the guide. K well Imma pass then.

Good luck with RP!!
 
Lol sounds like you already have a type in mind to portray the guide. K well Imma pass then.

Good luck with RP!!
Haha I just didn't want to double up on the pacifist orc trope, but if the badass ain't your bag that's cool ^^
 
I've edited my reply, sorry if my code kills itself
 
Haha the code looks great, but the Heir of Le'Ven spot got completed a couple days ago- the Guide to the Heir of Ig-Kilar is still open though ^^
ok.
 
Still seeking:

-The Guide to the Heir of Ig-Kilar (orc, female)
-The Guide to the Heir of Najud (elf, male)
 
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