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Fantasy The Five Kingdoms - The Fall of Sarthenfall - OOC

Should we timeskip...

  • The rest of the game and jump to the two month timeskip?

  • Skip over the next round and play the last round

  • Don’t skip at all, and play all rounds?


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Angie in defense of Aria:
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Angie wants to protect her best friend: Princess Aria. ^33^
Aurelie: Oh that’s right, isn’t it? ... ehehe
Annabel: *Give Princess Aurelie a rabbit plushie, since she is so innocent.
 
Annabel: "Rabbits are more common in Ezeris, Calore, and Trodaire, since they like to live in areas that have grass. I know this, since I saw a rabbit before. They are very cute, but they are also easily scared by strangers."
 
Aurelie: ... *is fully expecting it to lunge and try and rip her throat out*
Annabel: "Rabbits are more common in Ezeris, Calore, and Trodaire, since they like to live in areas that have grass. I know this, since I saw a rabbit before. They are very cute, but they are also easily scared by strangers."
unless they were my rabbit at which point she would run right up to you, chew on your toenails and drink your green tea right out of the glass in your hand
 
Cali: Those sound nice, we only have snakes and Reptiles down in Lorelthia, all of them wanting to kill or eat us.
 
Aurelie: ... *is fully expecting it to lunge and try and rip her throat out*

unless they were my rabbit at which point she would run right up to you, chew on your toenails and drink your green tea right out of the glass in your hand
Annabel: "And that is why we call you the rabbit princess, Aurelie, because you do run away from danger just like them. Also, don't pick up a wild rabbit, since they don't like that. I also heard some rumors from the castle that some of the ezerisian nobles did keep a fancy rabbit as a pet."
Up until the 19th century, domestic rabbits had been bred purely for their meat and fur, but during the Victorian era, many new 'fancy' breeds were developed for the hobby of breeding rabbits for showing. Industrialisation also meant that many people moving from the country to the expanding towns and cities, brought rabbits with them; apart from poultry, they were the only 'farm' animal to be practical to keep in town. Although many of these rabbits were bred for meat, it became increasingly common among the rising middle classes to keep rabbits as pets.Rabbits were connected with the countryside and the animals they had left behind, and became considered almost sentimentally. Rabbit wares were promoted in connection with children, and the romantic attitude towards rabbits persists today in the association of 'bunnies' with newborn babies, and the idea of rabbits as a children's pet. By the 20th century, rabbit breeding had become a popular hobby across Europe, with many rabbit fanciers developing new varieties and colours. Some breeds, such as the Himalayan and Rex, came about as the result of naturally-occuring genetic mutations which were then fixed or enhanced through a selective breeding programme. Others were developed through cross-breeding, particularly with rabbits imported from other countries as a result of increasing travel in Europe. Many breed societies and clubs were established, with some breeds undergoing dramatic swings in popularity, often due to changing fashions for fur and commercial uses. Although the European rabbit arrived in America with european settlers, and established a large wild population, rabbits were mostly hunted in the wild until the late 19th century. Domestic rabbitry did not become popular in the United States until around the turn of the century, when many European breeds began to be imported, and breeders also developed some American breeds.
Cali: Those sound nice, we only have snakes and Reptiles down in Lorelthia, all of them wanting to kill or eat us.
Annabel: "...How do you Lorelthians deal with them?" *Annabel was saying that, since she thought that they have to deal with snakes sneaking around in their houses.
 
Cali: Kill them, or make them pets. I have a blue tongued Skink back home. Have a pal named Connor that takes care of him when I'm gone
 
Annabel: "People kill any pets that is out of the house in Ezeris, because it is free food for them."
 
Cali: The strays are the ones that aren't killed. Domesticated cats and rabbits are plump and perfect for those that own larger reptiles.
 
Angie: Yeah... you take what you get when you’re on the street. Heck, even when you're off the street. People WILL break into your house and they WILL eat your dog, my dude. You gotta keep your pets close at ALL times.

In fact I think the mere ability to keep a pet is a sign of status in Ezeris. Only the rich and wealthy who can pay other people to watch their house can have a pet. Not to mention the extra cost of feeding and maintaining a purely casual animal.
 
I'd argue Aversa in terms of pure frontal combat sucks, but she heavily favors dirty tricks and pulling the rug out from her enemies. Want to fight her in fair combat, please you are a fool and a half and will die that way. Believing honor is the end all be all. I can see her being dangerous to any of the "Knights" of the group.
 
I bet the Ezeris Shade Lord is the most stealthy one out of all of them. 🤔
But then again, I am just guessing here.
 
Guys it's cool there's no way the demon who was bred to be an assassin can kill the dude who has literally never killed anyone
 

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