Sorin
huntress.
- Hello there!
I'm Sorin, but you can call me whatever you'd like. I'm twenty-five years old, respond to any pronouns, and live somewhere in the suburbs of Philadelphia. I'm currently working my way, albeit very slowly, towards a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering. I also work at a Target and spend quite a bit of time playing Tomodachi Life on my 3DS. Although my time is a little all over the place right now, I'm still interested in trying to Roleplay, so here's my interest check!
And if you're interested in writing a Fire Emblem: Three Houses AU, then read on! - 𝗮𝘃𝗮𝗶𝗹𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆.
My schedule is readjusting at the moment. Mondays and Wednesdays are the days that I'm in class while I might be working any other day than Friday. I'm becoming more of a morning person with each passing day, though for the sake of simplicity, I'll state that I'm usually available at some point between 10 AM to 10 PM EST, unless stated otherwise.
𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻.
I love talking and plotting out of character. I would prefer to be friends with someone first and Roleplaying partners with them second, so if this sounds uncomfortable to you, then I'd suggest passing on writing with me. I would like to have a writing partner that I could talk to about unrelated topics, including the possibility of another Roleplay should we get bored with our initial idea and want to swap, or need to take hiatuses for any reason at all. When it comes to OOC chatter related to the Roleplay itself, I love making playlists, mood boards, discussing what-ifs, and even occasionally writing one-shot fanfictions! In terms of dropping Roleplays, I should note that I'm 100% ghost friendly and will not hold it against you if you ghost me, even if you decide later down the line that you'd like to write with me, nor will I seek you out if you do ghost me.
𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀.
Characters are and always will be my focus. I only write ensemble casts with the possibility of a single main character and this is no longer negotiable. I have at least a hundred OCs at this point in my life and I struggle to choose which of my darlings to use, so I like to have more options. When it comes to my casts, I prefer to write diverse ones with a variety of ages, sexualities, gender identities, nationalities, ethnical backgrounds, and so on, so I'm sure that I have someone that would be of interest to everyone! I only use anime-styled and artistic faceclaims as I do not feel comfortable using the appearances of real people to portray my OCs, sorry. I would prefer to write with someone who feels similarly.
𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲.
I've been Roleplaying for about fourteen years now. I started on Chatango and have since taken a global tour of the internet. I've written on Tumblr, Xat, Skype, MSN, RoleplayerGuild, IwakuRoleplay, Discord, Facebook, and, of course, RPNation. I'd prefer to write on Discord first and foremost through "sessions" when both of us are available for a while, but I'm also open to writing here through threads and PMs. I may be open to other options, too, though you'd have to persuade me.
𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗶𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀.
I do not write plots involving beastiality, rape, incest, pedophilia, graphic animal abuse, or any form of NSFW sexual content. If spicy scenes appear, then fade-to-black is the only option when it comes to me. I also have no patience for meta-gaming, godmodding, Mary Sues/Gary Stus, and/or forced romance, so partners that commit these cardinal sins will be immediately dropped.
𝗹𝗴𝗯𝘁𝗾𝗮+.
I'm part of the community and most of the characters I write are as well. If this makes you uncomfortable at all, then please pass on writing with me. Having representation in my writing is extremely important to me and this is not a point that I'm flexible on. That said, I also play characters not in the community, but I'm not interested in writing with someone who does not respect the characters that are.
𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲.
Romance is fun, but it is never my primary focus. I much prefer character development and plot though I'm never against a little fluff as a side dish. I'm open to writing heterosexual, homosexual, and polyromantic relationships as long as there's natural chemistry or it's been pre-planned. I love writing platonic relationships, rivalries, and family dynamics if that's more of your speed too. To me, the perfect Roleplay has all kinds of dynamics.
𝘀𝘁𝘂𝗳𝗳 𝗶 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲.
Cosmic horror, disease arcs, revolution and rebellion, exploring darker topics, etc. I like to include themes of mental illness, addiction, trauma, abuse, transphobia, homophobia, racism, etc, in my Roleplays. I'll never ever glorify or defend any of these issues, but I do like to explore it in character plots or stories and see how they ultimately overcome it. That said, this not permission for someone to come at me with plots romanticizing abusive relationships or characters that are walking angstfests. Bigoted characters are also welcomed, but if it applies to you as writer, then I'll be dropping you yesterday.
𝘀𝘁𝘆𝗹𝗲.
I write in third person perspective, past tense, with A- grammar. I prefer quality over quantity. I also write like I'm publishing a scientific journal instead of a novel, so my writing can be a little robotic at times and I'm still learning descriptions, so you'll have to bear with me. You can expect anywhere from one line to one or two paragraphs. I'm somewhat of a lazy writer, I won't lie, so I'd like to write with a somewhat lazy partner too.
𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗱𝗼𝗲𝘀𝗻'𝘁 𝗳𝗶𝘁 𝗲𝗹𝘀𝗲𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲.
I have no love for character sheets, so I am no longer interested in writing them. I will provide faceclaims, basic information, and a single paragraph for each character that I use. - 𝗮𝗱𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀.
I would like to have a partner that is willing to add their own tweaks and additions to whatever plot we're writing. I don't have all of my ideas planned out, nor do I want, so I'd like for people to come at me with their own ideas too. That said, this is not permission for folks to come at me with my own ideas and talk over me with their own wants and desires. If you do that, then I'm dropping you.
𝗮𝗴𝗲.
I'm twenty-five and I ask for partners closer to my age for comfort reasons. I'd prefer writing with someone over twenty-two, but I'm flexible to write with folks as young as eighteen with reason. I don't have an upward limit in terms of what age I feel comfortable writing with.
𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀.
I normally ask for my partner to play an ensemble cast, but in this scenario, I'm only looking for them to play one to two characters and maybe some NPC(s) if they feel comfortable with it.
𝗼𝗼𝗰.
OOC talk and plotting is pretty much a requirement for me.
𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲.
I write slow as molasses or as quick as a gun pulled in an old western movie. Whichever you get, I just ask that you're patient with me. Thank you.
𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗱𝗼𝗲𝘀𝗻'𝘁 𝗳𝗶𝘁 𝗲𝗹𝘀𝗲𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲.
I ask that people do not respond to me by literally addressing or regurgitating every point in a post or DM. That's not fun. It feels like I'm having a one-sided conversation with myself after a while. I know this is such a weird thing to complain about it, but it's so draining and it hardly ever adds anything new. Also, I ask that interested parties have read the first two tabs in their entirety before moving on too.
WARNING: Spoilers for Fire Emblem: Three Houses await ahead!
It was in the Imperial Year 1185 that Edelgard von Hresvelg and Claude von Riegan joined forces to lead a bloody crusade against the corrupted Church of Seiros. With the help of Byleth Eisner, Yuri Leclerc, and former classmates, the commanders were able to seize land across all of Fódlan. A victory at the Tailtean Plains eventually led to the destruction of Fhirdiad though this was done through fire at the hands of the reigning archbishop at the time, Archbishop Rhea. Having been spared in the previous conflict by Claude von Riegan and living to see the chaos with his own eyes was all it took for an unstable Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd to side himself with the revolutionary forces. The result of this conflict was the absolute extermination of ancient beasts referred to as the Nabeateans and a shadowy organization that had only been known as “Those Who Slither In The Dark”. The Seiros religion was dismantled before long and humanity rose to a new dawn of their own making.
History indicates that King Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd was the first ruler of the United Kingdom of Fódlan. It is believed that he frequently sought counsel from Edelgard von Hresvelg even after the young woman went into hiding to live an ordinary life following the revolution. It was also around this time that Claude von Riegan resigned from his sovereign dukedom and returned to his homeland of Almyra to take his rightful place as the country’s king. The relations between Fódlan and Almyra improved in years to follow, with animosity being shoved aside in favor of amicable trade, immigration, and the sharing of the respective cultures. Not too long after this, the Garreg Mach Officer’s Academy was reopened with the help of Yuri Leclerc and Byleth Eisner. The two are rumored to have reunited after the conflict to find a mercenary band before vanishing from history altogether. It is believed that, prior to their disappearance, the two were responsible for directly funneling money into reopening the new academy. One that has since opened its doors to allow students from across the world and destroy propaganda surrounding the now mostly extinct Church of Seiros.
The year is 1685 and five hundred years have passed since The Crimson War. The United Kingdom of Fódlan is practically unrecognizable from what it used to be and conflict threatens peace once again. Will you dare to step back into the hallways of Garreg Mach yet again?
HISTORY.
The Crimson War was a conflict that lasted from Imperial Year 1180 until Imperial Year 1186 in all regions across Fódlan. It was declared by the Emperor of the Adrestian Empire at the time, Edelgard von Hresvelg, who garnered support while attending Garreg Mach Monastery’s Officers Academy. Yuri Leclerc and denizens of Abyss were quick to declare their support followed by Claude von Riegan, who was backed by important families such as House Ordelia and House Gloucester of the Leicester Alliance. The three factions eventually conglomerated into a single force led by Byleth Eisner and are recorded to have fought using the Crest of Flames as their banner.
It has been noted by historians that a stalemate kept the war on standby until 1185 where the aptly named Black Eagle Strike Force was able to turn the tides at the Battle of Tailtean Plains. Claude von Riegan is credited for this victory and for sparing Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd who would later join with his own forces. The Battle for Fhiardid is documented to have been particularly bloody with countless civilians caught in the crossfire. The archbishop of the Church of Seiros at the time, a creature masquerading as a human by the name of Rhea, had confined herself to the city’s palace before lighting it ablaze. The result was her personal execution at the hands of Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd and a further dismantling of the Seiros faith. War had yet to cease then, however, as another threat became visible to the forces of Fódlan.
An underground faction known only as "Those Who Slithered In The Dark" were documented to have lived in a shadowy city referred to as “Shambhala” around this time. Little is known about this organization though scholars are certain that they were ancestors of a civilization mostly lost to time, Agartha. Modern mages have since attempted to replicate the dark and ancient magic utilized by this mysterious faction with mixed results. It is theorized that a vast amount of ancient knowledge was eradicated alongside of Those Who Slithered In The Dark at the hands of Fódlan's forces.
Having defeated both Those Who Slithered In The Dark and The Church of Seiros, the Crimson War officially came to a close during the Verdant Rain Moon in the Imperial Year 1186. It led to the unification of Fódlan under the new name of The United Kingdom of Fódlan. It was eventually decided that King Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd would be responsible with ruling it. The Officer’s Academy at Garreg Mach, having been destroyed from the conflict, was rebuilt with generous assistance from various outside factions. It reopened its doors to prospective students by the Imperial Year 1193. Statues of the Five Heroes of the Crimson War would eventually be erected across the campus in years to follow.BYLETH EISNER.
Byleth Eisner was one of the Five Heroes of the Crimson War who was raised as a mercenary and taught at Garreg Mach Officer's Academy for a year before it began. It is unknown whether Byleth was a man or woman as evidence seems to suggest that either conclusion is possible. Some recent scholars have even taken to the outrageous claim that Byleth may, in actuality, have been two different people. It is known that Byleth taught in the Imperial Year 1180 at Garreg Mach Monastery where their parents, Sitri and Jeralt Eisner, met. Surviving artwork depicts them as either a man or woman with light blue eyes, deep teal hair, and wielding the Sword of the Creator, a legendary blade. It is believed that they were a bearer of a long forgotten crest, The Crest of Flames.
History indicates that Byleth reunited with Yuri Leclerc sometime after the Crimson War to establish a mercenary company in honor of their late father. This company would go on to eventually fund the reconstruction of the Garreg Mach Officer's Academy. Although they re lost to time after this, many rumors have circulated about Byleth's life. Some of these claims include that they were a reincarnation of a forgotten goddess, that they punched a dragon in the face, that they married into royalty, and that they had multiple lovers in their lifetime of both genders.
EDELGARD VON HRESVELG.
Edeglard von Hresvelg is one of the Five Heroes of the Crimson War and is often cited as the origin of the conflict. As the only surviving child of Emperor Ionius IX, she was the final Emperor of the Adrestian Empire that fell into obscurity following the Crimson War. She is usually depicted in artwork as an intimidating woman donning red armor. Although this was originally believed to have been symbolic of the blood spilled during her crusade, scholars have since come to the conclusion that she may have actually wore such attire. She is usually depicted wielding Aymr, a legendary axe, into battle and is believed to have not had a Crest of her own when alive.
She attended Garreg Mach Officer’s Academy in the Imperial Year 1180 where she acted as the house leader for The Black Eagles. While there, she befriended Claude von Riegan, Byleth Eisner, and Yuri Leclerc who would come to assist her in the coming conflict. It is believed that she started her crusade against the Church of Seiros while still attending the Officer’s Academy. Edelgard eventually disappeared from history after the conclusion of the Crimson War and is believed to have gone into hiding to live an ordinary life, possibly in Brigid. Her opinions likely influenced some of King Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd’s ruling style, however, and it is believed that he often sought her out for advice. Stories of her escapades still inspire Fódlan’s military forces to this day and she is often credited as one of the greatest military leaders to have ever lived.
DIMITRI ALEXANDRE BLAIDDYD.
Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd was the first ruler of the United Kingdom of Fódlan and perhaps the most polarizing Hero from the Crimson War. He was the final prince of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus that was disowned in the Imperial Year 1186. He was a survivor of the Tragedy of Duscur that occurred in the Imperial Year 1176 where he lost his surviving family. His mother died of the plague when he was a child though the exact year had never been recorded. He is often depicted as an imposingly tall man with a black eyepatch over his left eye. He is usually seen wielding Areadbhar, a legendary lance.
Originally siding with the Church of Seiros after war broke loose, he eventually betrayed the archbishop after seeing her set fire to his hometown, Fhirdiad. It is theorized that he lost his left eye at the Battle of Tailtean Plains where he was spared by Claude von Riegan. Hatred guided much of his actions during the war though this began to fade after the eradication of those responsible for the Tragedy of Duscur, Those Who Slither In The Dark. Following its establishment, Dimitri was crowned as the first official ruler of the United Kingdom of Fódlan where he went on to become a benevolent and empathetic king that championed people of all social statuses. He is cited for passing many reforms, including ones that abolished Fódlan’s oppressive social system at the time. It is believed that he maintained a close friendship with the Almyran king, Claude von Riegan, and often sought out the advice of Edelgard von Hresvelg while ruling.
CLAUDE VON RIEGAN.
Claude von Riegan went on to become one of Almyra's greatest kings following his contribution to the Crimson War. Little about his early life is known though his mother, Tiana, hailed from the Leicester Alliance and crossed the border at some point in her life to be with Claude's father, the king of Almyra. He was born in the Imperial Year 1162 as Khalid and later changed his name after arriving in Fódlan. He became legitimized as the heir of the Leicester Alliance dukedom in the Imperial Year 1179 though this nation would also become obsolete following the conclusion of the Crimson War. Claude is often depicted riding a wyvern and wielding Failnaught, a legendary bow.
It is known that Claude attended the Officer Academy at Garreg Mach Monastery in the Imperial Year 1180 where he befriended Edelgard von Hresvelg, Yuri Leclerc, and Byleth Eisner. He was the house leader of the Golden Deer and shocked Fódlan with his decision to fight against the Church of Seiros. It is believed that he was responsible for sparing his former classmate, Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, at the Battle of Tailtean Plains. This is often cited by scholars as the turning point for the war against the Church of Seiros. After the conclusion of the Crimson War, it is recorded that he returned to his homeland of Almyra to take his rightful place as the country’s ruler. He went on to strengthen bonds with Fódlan, Brigid, Dagda, and surrounding nations by opening his own for trade, immigration, and travel. Most scholars cite that he remained exceptionally close with the other Five Heroes until his death. It is widely believed that he had multiple lovers of both genders during his lifetime.
YURI LECLERC.
Yuri Leclerc, or the "Savage Mockingbird", was one of the Five Heroes of the Crimson War. He was born in a poor town in a western Faerghus to a prostitute and unknown father. At some point during his life, he was adopted by Count Rowe and sent to attend the Officer's Academy in the Imperial Year 1174. He, however, was later expelled for scandal and somehow ended up in Abyss. He was later invited to join the Golden Deer House in the Imperial Year 1180 by Claude von Riegan. He is often depicted with a silver sword and wearing the Fetters of Dromi, a legendary artifact, leading many scholars to speculate that he may have had the Crest of Aubin.
While attending Garreg Mach Officer's Academy for a second time, Yuri managed to befriend Claude von Riegan, Byleth Eisner, and Edelgard von Hresvelg. When war was declared by the latter, he was more than willing to offer his aid with hopes of sparing Abyss from destruction. After the Crimson War came to an end, he eventually reunited with Byleth Eisner to establish a mercenary band that went on to fund the reconstruction of the Officer’s Academy. When it reopened its doors in the Imperial Year 1193, the Ashen Wolves House was officially founded in his honor. Yuri seems to disappear from history following this though his name reappears years later in a correspondence between Claude von Riegan and a sender of a different name.
CRESTS & RELICS.
Crests were once preached to have been gifts from the goddess of the Seiros religion, Sothis, and were often used to establish nobility in the past. This created unnecessary social oppression that would be dismantled sometime following the Crimson War. A reform passed in the Imperial Year 1195, although poorly received at the time, outlawed the practice of socially and politically assigning value on the basis of a Crest. The writing in this bill seems to indicate that it may have been drafted by Edelgard von Hresvelg at some point while she was in hiding. This reform took decades to fully take effect, however, and society was unwilling to abandon Crests until an era of renaissance that occurred between the Imperial Years 1400 and 1446.
Crests eventually became muddled among bloodlines and fell into obscurity until the Imperial Year 1670. This was around the time that a radical anti-Crest faction, The New Dawn, took control of Fódlan’s political affairs. Once again, they drew public attention to the matter. Citing ideology supported by Edelgard von Hresvelg was all that they needed to win their way into the hearts and minds of thousands. Four years later, in the Imperial Year 1674, the Guardian Moon Massacre occurred and was responsible for killing countless civilians. Those targeted included those that bore Crests, those that were suspected of bearing a Crest, hidden followers of the Seiros faith, and those that supported pro-Crest ideology. The incident has since been largely ignored by the citizens of Fódlan yet it has been heavily criticized by both Brigid and Almyra, thus causing tension between the nations.
Administration from across Fódlan has since been distracting its people with propaganda, threats of violence, and unauthorized force to remain silent on the matter of Crests. Rumors still fly that those suspected of bearing a Crest have been ripped from their homes to never be seen again. This much, however, has never been proven nor recorded. While some of Fódlan’s citizens remain in fear, others support this notion so that the Crimson War may never repeat itself. In an act of irony, however, that seems closer to reality with each passing day — and it may just be that Crests are not nearly as forgotten or extinct as Fódlan wants its citizens to believe.Heroes' Relics once existed across parts of Fódlan as a source of additional power for anyone that bore a Crest. They were originally preached to have been gifts from the goddess of the Seiros faith, Sothis. This, however, is far from the truth. Their sinister origin states that they were crafted using the corpses of the Sothis' children, the Nabateans, during ancient times. They were constructed by Nemesis with the hearts of the deceased Nabateans acting as their source of power. These hearts were later dubbed as "Crest Stones" and led to these immensely powerful weapons appearing as if they were alive. The Five Heroes of the Crimson War all fought with Heroes' Relics that have since been lost to time.
It is believed that the Five Heroes gathered these weapons following the Crimson War with hopes of disposing them. Some theories claim that they were destroyed while others state that they were simply hidden away. Some scholars also conclude that some may have been passed down bloodlines in secret. It is believed that only Failnaught ever left Fódlan as it is believed to have gone with Claude von Riegan after he returned home to Almyra. It is possible that these Heroes' Relics still exist somewhere in the world, but nobody has stepped forward with the claims of knowing where.
MODERN DAY.
Garreg Mach serves as the current capital for the United Kingdom of Fódlan. It is also where the Garreg Mach Officer's Academy can be found. The academy’s architecture has largely remained the same thanks to an artist who fought in the Crimson War, Ignatz Victor. In spite of this, however, it has since tripled in size. A fourth House, The Ashen Wolves, was officially recognized when it reopened its doors in the Imperial Year 1193. An additional homeroom and more dormitory spaces were created to accommodate this. Following a reform passed in the Imperial Year 1200, the Garreg Mach Officer’s Academy began to accept students hailing from both Almyra and Brigid. Students from across the globe have been allowed access to the academy since the Great Tree Moon of the Imperial Year 1431.
Between the Imperial Years of 1478 and 1480, six statues of the Five Heroes were erected across the Officer's Academy's campus. Two were built in honor of what Byleth Eisner might have been like with one being of a man and the other of a woman. The cathedral, although rebuilt as a compromise for followers of the Seiros faith, has officially banned religious gatherings since the Imperial Year 1301. It has since been repurposed into a historical monument that is used to house and feed the less fortunate in the modern era.
The Seiros faith has since become close to extinct with occasional followers hiding their beliefs and practicing mostly in secret. Much of their texts and sacred sites were destroyed in the centuries following the Crimson War. Practice has been entirely outlawed in certain regions of the United Kingdom of Fódlan while others have remained hesitant to outright ban it. Garreg Mach remains ambivalent on the issue. It has, however, since removed all forms of its teaching from their curriculum and library. What was left of the religion in the Officer's Academy was burnt to ashes in a fire during the Imperial Year 1304 by a coalition of anti-Seiros extremists.
Abyss was shortly abandoned following the Crimson War. It was little more than a ghost town by the Imperial Year 1194 which is around the time that Yuri Leclerc vanished from historical records. Most of its denizens found a sympathetic ear from King Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd who did what he could to meet their needs and promise a better future. Most of the underground city’s texts were reintroduced to Fódlan’s society through a reform passed in the Imperial Year 1198. It has since become the occasional home for bandits or black market peddlers though they are often chased off by bold students from the academy. Abyss has mostly been shut off and forgotten about, however, save for the struggles of the people that once lived. Many of its former inhabitants went on to speak or write about their experiences which are in circulation to this day. In the modern era, it has been rumored that suspicious activity has been conducted here by unknown individuals donning black cloaks, though little evidence has surfaced to support this claim.
For all of its ups and downs over the past few centuries, Garreg Mach has come to inspire hope for the future, change, and even revolution for all. Like it had done five hundred years ago, though, it may soon find itself housing students with radical ideology that seek to fix their world once more.The New Dawn is a radical faction that has taken control of Fódlan’s political and social climate in recent years. They are avid followers of ideologies set forth by Edelgard von Hresvelg and strive for an entirely Crest-less society. Their belief is that humanity will remain unequal and forever chained to the Seiros faith should Crests be allowed to exist. Since their first appearance in the Imperial Year 1670, they have begun to place themselves into both the hearts and minds of Fódlan’s people. This has mostly been done by promising that the Crimson War will repeat itself unless Creastbearers are forever exterminated. They have risen to popularity in recent years with their names being known and supported across the kingdom by major figures alike. Some individuals, including those involved with local governments, have even pledged their allegiance to the New Dawn. Most of Fódlan’s people have turned a blind eye to their injustices, including the Guardian Moon Massacre, as a result of this.
The current leader of the New Dawn is unknown. This had led to various speculations including one that believes the organization to be more internally unstable than it appears. Many graduates of the Garreg Mach Officer’s Academy have enlisted into their ranks anyway, however, and their presence there is undeniably as strong as elsewhere in the kingdom. Outsiders, specifically from Brigid and Almyra, have been cited heavily criticizing the New Dawn for their recent actions. Propaganda, use of unauthorized force, and threats of violence have silenced opposition since the Imperial Year 1674 and will likely continue to do so. There is no denying the amount of Fódlan citizens that have suspiciously gone “missing” or simply been found dead for in recent years, however.The Guardian Moon Massacre slaughtered countless of Fódlan's citizens in the Imperial Year 1674. It was carried out by local authorities and members of the New Dawn with the aim of permanently removing Crestbearers from the kingdom. The massacre started on the fifth night of the Guardian Moon at sundown. It lasted until the eighth day of the Guardian Moon where it was finally stopped by the current reigning queen, Elycia von Blaiddyd. It was far too late by then, however, and countless regions within Fódlan had already been affected by its madness.
Businesses and homes were torched during the Guardian Moon Massacre which led to an economic recession in years to follow. Some villages, mostly in the frigid north of Fódlan, are still feeling effects to this very day. Spectators recall how the “snow ran a shade of crimson” and “bodies lined the streets” during the massacre. Remembered as a “terrible, frightening experience”, most of Fódlan’s natives have remained silent on it. This has strained the kingdom’s relationship with Brigid and Almyra who have been heavily outspoken on the matter, even going as far as to claim that some of their own citizens were affected by it.
The Guardian Moon Massacre was outlawed from appearing in Garreg Mach’s curriculum after a reform was passed in the Imperial Year 1679. Many incoming students, save for those personally affected by it, have therefore remained mostly ignorant on its history. It is still mentioned by members of the New Dawn from time to time, however, and it is mostly described as a “positive event that merely sought to make Fódlan a more equal land by removing Crests from it indefinitely". As to be expected, those that were targeted generally included anyone that was born with a Crest, suspected having a Crest, supported pro-Crest ideology, and/or still privately worshiped the mostly extinct Church of Seiros.
Elycia von Blaiddyd is the current queen of the United Kingdom of Fódlan. She was born in the Imperial Year 1653 on the 9th of the Pegasus Moon. She graduated from the Garreg Mach Officer’s Academy in the Imperial Year 1671 as the house leader of the Blue Lions House. As a relatively fresh ruler, she struggled with stopping the Guardian Moon Massacre in the Imperial Year 1674 and allowed it to continue for three days. On the eighth day of the Guardian Moon in the Imperial Year 1674, though, she was able to end the massacre by dispatching the kingdom's knights. Failure to act sooner and willingness to protect those with Crests has led to significant criticism from multiple sides of opposition.
The New Dawn has come to detest the current queen and has deliberately sullied her image as a result. Through their use of propaganda, they have since painted her to be a weak ruler that is willing to allow the Crimson War to repeat itself. This, along with her detached personality, has led to her to be widely disliked by both Fódlan’s people and its foreign adversaries. She has been absent as recent as the Imperial Year 1683 which has, perhaps, led to the rise in popularity among the New Dawn and its policies. Her reclusive behavior has increased to the point where she is hardly seen among the public save for official holidays. All that seems to be left of the queen nowadays is a general air of mystery.Little is known about The Cult of the Nabeateans, if anything at all. There is significant debate surrounding their existence with little to no evidence proving either side of the argument. Rumors regarding this mysterious faction have circulated as early as the Imperial Year 1672. Most stories have involved shadowy glimpses of cloaked figures sulking around Garreg Mach late at night. It is believed that members of the Cult can be caught throughout Abyss and are allegedly led by a mysterious man known only through hushed words as “Timotheos”.
Some have dared to speculate that the Cult of the Nabeateans may have, however, been fabricated by the New Dawn. Some students state that their existence is only to "cause confusion and divide" among classmates. There is little evidence to back these claims, however, and so the Cult has become little more than an urban legend in the hallways of Garreg Mach. It is widely considered to be an omen or “bad luck” to spot one of these cloaked figures late in the night. Their name is believed to have been taken from an ancient civilization, Nabatea, that has mostly been lost to time. Their image , on the other, is possibly based around a faction that existed during the Crimson War, Those Who Slither In The Dark. This, at least, may explain the superstitious beliefs that surround them.
WORLD.
Eruni is the name of the world in which the United Kingdom of Fódlan can be found. Other nations that can be found nearby include Almyra, Brigid, Shinko’shi, Albinea, and Morfis.
The United Kingdom of Fódlan was officially established on the eleventh day of the Horsebow Moon in the Imperial Year 1186. Following the Crimson War and its unification, The United Kingdom of Fódlan decided to keep its original calendar system and refer to the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus when establishing how government would be formed going forward. Fódlan’s Founding Day is celebrated every year and is accompanied by large festivals based out of its capital, Garreg Mach. It is named after the continent on which it can be found on Eruni’s map.
The United Kingdom of Fódlan has maintained especially close ties with Brigid and Almyra since its establishment. While the nations have had strained relationships in recent years, open borders, immigration and trade have mostly operated as previously. Albinea, Morfis, and Shinko’shi seem to have mostly neutral stances on the United Kingdom of Fódlan. Agreements involving immigration, information, and free trade have been opened with all nearby nations, however, and this has led to Garreg Mach tentatively accepting foreigners since the Great Tree Moon of Imperial Year 1431.
Sreng, a desert region that can be found in northern Fódlan, has yet to be fully accepted into the United Kingdom of Fódlan. It has been occupied for over five hundred years and yet its people have continued to fight for their independence. Although having voiced their concerns, their pleas have been repeatedly ignored by the United Kingdom of Fódlan and other nearby nations. Their people in recent years have also petitioned for equal rights and equal protection though this has also gone unnoticed or outright been denied. The same has repeatedly occurred in another yet relatively better off region in a part of eastern Fódlan close to Fódlan's Throat, Kupala.
Nobility has mostly been dismantled in recent decades and government has largely fallen to elected officials as a result. Dukes and magistrates have become responsible for villages or regions while the Blaiddyd family have remained as the ruling royalty. Although various reforms have been passed over the centuries to create a more equal Fódlan, the kingdom is still rife with power struggles and an immense divide where money is concerned. Some noble families still remain to this day, however, they are on the verge of obscurity and have fallen from power in recent years.Almyra is a large country that can be found to the east of The United Kingdom of Fódlan. The two nations have borders that touch so closely that it’s possible to enter either by simply passing through a mountain range known as Fódlan’s Throat. What was once a fortress that separated the two, Fódlan’s Locket, was later refurbished following the Crimson War. It has since been transformed into a settlement where travelers and merchants can rest during their journeys. The two nations have remained extremely amicable since their victory against the Church of Seiros in the Imperial Year 1186. Almyra in particular is rich in both history and culture which have slowly leaked into the United Kingdom of Fódlan within recent centuries.
What was once a proud nation of warriors has slowly seen a shift towards a more relaxed society with significant cultural growth. Music, art, and literature have been flourishing in Almyra in recent decade. This has led to scholars referring to its ongoing era as a “golden age” of sorts. Vast prairies and pine forests have slowly been encroached upon by small settlements with a shift in architecture appearing as well. Respect for nature still remains, however, and most people of Almyra have remained deeply rooted to their culture. Many have, however, also wanted to share it with the rest of Eruni.
Horseback riding and archery still remain popular sports which is a trend that Almyra shares with Brigid. Wyverns, meanwhile, have become more commonplace for households across the country. They have since become "sacred" to people of the nation where they are treated with utmost respect. Within the past hundred years, Almyra has seen a surge in polytheistic beliefs which possibly link back to the religions witnessed in Duscur.What was once a vassal state under the Adrestian Empire has exponentially expanded in the past few centuries. A small archipelago off the coast of The United Kingdom of Fódlan, Brigid has since spread to the continent south of it. What was once Dagda was pulled under Brigid rule following an Eight Year Conflict between the two that lasted from Imperial Year 1446 to Imperial Year 1454. The two nations have since been congregated into rule under the same dynasty. The country’s capital can be found along tropical beaches on the islands where Brigid originally considered home.
Strength is everything to the people of Brigid. Warm temperatures and vibrant rainforests are commonplace to those that have taken on a warrior culture in recent decades. It was the love of battle that brought together divided people of Brigid and what was once Dagda following their unification. Although animosity exists between descendants of both sides to even this day, the people of Brigid are always encouraged to find solutions through honorable battle. This has worked for the most part though their culture has come under fire by The United Kingdom of Fódlan in the past. It hasn’t caused significant disdain between the two nations, thankfully, and so they maintain amicable bonds to this day. The same is also true for the relationship between Almyra and Brigid.
Most of Brigid’s people can found in small settlements that are tucked within lush rainforests or not too far from the country’s coastlines. Boating, fishing, and swimming are all particularly popular among Brigid’s natives with yearly competitions held for each. Hunting and horsebacking riding are also widely loved among the Brigid people who have begun to favor Pegasi in recent years. Their religion, it seems, has continued to remain almost animistic throughout the centuries. Most government officials nowadays are either assigned by the reigning dynasty at the time or win office through competitive battle.Shinko’shi is a land of natural beauty that can be found north of The United Kingdom of Fódlan with borders that directly touch Sreng. Originally assumed to be a distant and remote portion of Dagda, it officially made its presence known in the Imperial Year 1454. Shinko’shi’s land dips into Fódlan’s sea via southern peninsula and stretches far north until it is stopped by the imposing Su’hua mountain range. As the youngest nation to make its presence known in Eruni’s political sphere, Shinko’shi generally tends to have little impact on what unfolds around it. This is mostly due to its decision to keep foreigners out until the end of the Eight Year Conflict between Dagda and Brigid.
The people of Shinko’shi were originally uninterested in what was happening in the world around them. This, however, has greatly changed in the past two centuries. Their attention has recently turned towards Fódlan forces that occupy Sreng and have voiced concerns towards a possible invasion in recent years. Their uneasiness had led to a treaty with their closest neighboring nation, Albinea, who they appear to maintain positive relations with. In spite of this, however, Shinko’shi has maintained open borders and allowed trade without much of a complaint. It made traveling to The United Kingdom of Fódlan accessible for its people starting in the Imperial Year of 1455. Shinko’shi had its first student enrolled in Garreg Mach Officer's Academy as of the Imperial Year 1492. "Foreign" weaponry such as naginatas, clubs, shurikens, scrolls, and katanas have come out of Shinko'shi in the years since it introduced itself to Eruni.
Since its introduction to Eruni, Shinko’shi has become a main exporter of agricultural and fishing goods. This is partially thanks to the country’s culture that puts an emphasis on hard work. It also seems to favor straying away from technological advancements which has unfortunately put the country at odds with Morfis. Interestingly enough, however, Shinko’shi has recently been cited for a discovery that has been taking Eruni by storm: black powder. This is one such discovery that has since led to a slow increase of poorly constructed flintlock weapons and cannons in armed forces across the world.Albinea is a cold and unforgiving continent that can be found across Fódlan’s western sea. Thanks to its uniquely consistent climate, it is home to rare fauna and flora. Albinea is also inhabited by a select few clans and factions that are brave enough to face its frigid temperatures. For the most part, however, its population is surprisingly small. This might be why there is little to no government and this has contributed to making Albinea a rather lawless place. In spite of this, however, it has managed to maintain friendly relationships worldwide and is usually more than happy to keep open borders. It has, in the past, offered shelter to refugees with scholars finding evidence that Church of Seiros worshippers may have fled here following the Crimson War.
Most of Albinea’s economy is formed through fishing, hunting, and the occasional mining. All of these are extremely profitable thanks to the rarity of its land’s bounties. Because of this, pioneers from other nations sometimes seek out to start their own enterprises in Albinea only to never be heard from again. Most of its incredibly small population can be found living in port towns on a peninsula at the southwest of the continent. Some tribes and clans can be also found scattered throughout Albinea though they never seem to bother with the rest of Eruni. They, in return, are never bothered by Eruni.Morfis is a small country that can be found on a medium-sized continent located southeast of Fódlan. It is home to a massive desert and metropolis of magic that share the same respective name. In the past, Morfis was relatively closed off to outsiders who seemed, for the most part, unwilling to journey through its barren wasteland. This has cultivated a long history of mystery between Morfis and other nations of Eruni. Some borders, however, have fallen away in the past few centuries. It officially introduced itself to the world in the Imperial Year 1448.
Much like Albinea, Morfis has a small population and seems to lacks a solid central government. Most of its people live inside the infamous oasis-like City of Illusion, also known as Morfis, which is found at the exact geographic center of the continent. Many of its inhabitants seem particularly skilled in the magical arts or have pursued occupations related to archaeology, research, history, and/or the sciences. Little more is known about Morfis natives and its culture save for what has been published by them in the past few centuries. This, however, has begun to change in recent years with more and more of its people deciding to journey across Eruni while leaving their own nation open for exploration.
THE ACADEMY.
The Black Eagle House is historically filled with students that seek to join Fódlan's armed forces or hail from military families themselves. Most are extremely dedicated to their training and expect to see genuine conflict or bloodshed at least once in their lifetime. Their focus has shifted away from magic and more towards mounted and heavy armored units as a result. Many view Edelgard von Hresvelg as one of the nation's greatest military leaders and share her stances regarding Crests, the importance of one's personal value, and the now extinct Church of Seiros. Because of their strong ties to anti-Crest ideology, many Black Eagle graduates have gone on to become prominent members within the New Dawn.The Blue Lion House typically has students that are descended from nobility or at least claim to be. They are avid followers of King Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd and take immense pride in their House's historical background. Most consider themselves to be empathetic individuals that value knowledge above all else. In recent years, their obsession with chivalry has been replaced with an interest in the magical arts. Horseback riding, however, still seems to be greatly valued by this house. Graduates from this class typically pursue scholarly or administrative occupations, usually ones involving history or that require working closely with the reigning ruler of Fódlan at the time.The Golden Deer House is where unpredictable free spirits that favor the arts can usually be found. Members of this House come from all corners of Fódlan and attend Garreg Mach for their own personal reasons. Reasons cited in the past have included finances, a desire to travel the world, and/or a want to seek higher education. Archery is still popular among these students though there has also been a spike of Dancers, Songsters, and fliers in recent years. This House usually has a fair amount of foreigners as well, typically from Almyra and Brigid, thanks to the influence of King Claude von Riegan in the past. This, as to be expected, has given way to "unusual" weapons or class systems in past years.The Ashen Wolves House tends to be home to students with less fortunate backgrounds such as orphans, immigrants, and survivors of tragedy. History indicates that this House was officially founded by Yuri Leclerc when the Garreg Mach Officer's Academy was reopened in Imperial Year 1193. The goal was to offer an alternative to lower class citizens and is therefore is filled with members that have nowhere else to go. Members of this House tend to be exceptionally social aware and critical of Fódlan's economic, social, and political climate thanks to their upbringing. Many seem to favor blades, gauntlets, and "exotic" weapons from across the sea such as shurikens and clubs when it comes to combat.
YOU.
You will be playing as one or two student(s) who will be joining The Ashen Wolves in Imperial Year 1685. Your character may be any class, gender identity, age, from any country, etc., within reason. The same is true for having a Crest, but remember that having one isn't a good thing in this world.
I will be playing as the instructor, Professor Enki, as well as the remaining students in the class: Evelyn, Nat, Theodore, Gavyn, Reiner, Sophia, and Odette. I haven't decided on their last names or appearances yet, but here is some information about each:
Professor Enki — A mild-mannered and calm-minded ambivert that hails from Shinko’shi. Though he cares deeply for his students, he can be quite blunt and critical at times. A master with blades, he's quite fond of alcohol and music.
Evelyn — A calm, quiet young woman hailing from a peaceful hamlet in southern Fódlan. She is childhood friends with Nat with the two having joined the academy together. Apathetic though strangely good at giving advice, Evelyn is learning to become a specialized healer in hopes of learning her purpose in life.
Nat — Natalia, born Nathaniel, is a childhood friend with Evelyn, having likewise hailed from the same peaceful hamlet in southern Fódlan. She's extremely secretive about her early life, including her birth gender, trusting information only with Evelyn. A skilled archer, she's looking to put her talents to use on a battlefield.
Theodore — A young man hailing from Albinea with a preference for rapiers and magic. Sharp, commanding, and determined, he's always on a mission — for better or for worse. He's a Wyvern Rider who has a knack for manipulating the battlefield using magic to gain terrain advantage.
Gavyn — A Pegasus Knight hailing from eastern Fódlan. Angry, aggressive, and distant, he has immense hatred for Morfisians and their Reason magic though it's unknown as to why. He has a younger sister.
Reiner — A young man with a Savior Complex who hails from the upper crust of Fódlan society. He should've been put into The Blue Lion House, but he much preferred to stand beside The Ashen Wolves. Learning to become an armored knight has been a hill for him to climb, but his optimism has left him open to the challenge.
Sophia — A hard-headed and brash young woman hailing from Morfis. Magic WHAT? Magic WHO? She has no hint of magic flowing through her veins and prefers to use either gauntlets or axes. She isn't exactly familiar to the customs of Fodlan and struggles with their culture ometimes, but she has a mentality of "I don't need to know your culture to beat you".
Odette — : A young woman hailing from somewhere outside Enbarr. She's a dedicated to becoming a historian and wants to preserve Fodlan's history, including the uglier bits, causing her to take an interest in the obsolete Church of Seiros. Although she identifies as a mage, Odette often carries throwing knives with her.- Okay! That was a lot, but if anyone is interested in writing with me, please read the first two tabs to make sure that you're okay with everything before dropping me a PM. If you'd like to discuss more about this idea, then please drop me a PM!
Thank you for reading!