Shireling
A Servant of King and Country
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
The Triumph of Death is a narrative roleplay for between 3 and 8 participants that centers on a small unit of National Guardsmen/women as they struggle to survive a series of supernatural phenomena that utterly destroy the modern world. This is my first attempt at a narrative RP following a long hiatus and I am also making time for it despite a fairly full schedule for the upcoming semester. That being the case, the requirements in terms of post frequency will be fairly lenient if (and I should say only if) a lack of frequency is compensated for by superior quality.
The narrative will share many aspects of typical zombie apocalypse stories, with the added caveat that the forces at work are clearly of a supernatural origin (thus the Fantasy tag). The setting assumes a quasi-Christian cosmology, but this is never explicit. As you may have noticed, the story takes a lot of inspiration from the painting of the same name by Bruegel and the paintings of Heirnoymus Bosch. The goal is, broadly, for the small unit of Guardsmen/women to become a group of battle-tested, rugged survivors of the Apocalypse, confronting evil and making moral decisions along the way as they interact with their decaying command structure, civilians, and the undead who are clearly malevolent and clearly intelligent. If you have any other questions or express interest, feel free to comment below.
The Triumph of Death is a narrative roleplay for between 3 and 8 participants that centers on a small unit of National Guardsmen/women as they struggle to survive a series of supernatural phenomena that utterly destroy the modern world. This is my first attempt at a narrative RP following a long hiatus and I am also making time for it despite a fairly full schedule for the upcoming semester. That being the case, the requirements in terms of post frequency will be fairly lenient if (and I should say only if) a lack of frequency is compensated for by superior quality.
The narrative will share many aspects of typical zombie apocalypse stories, with the added caveat that the forces at work are clearly of a supernatural origin (thus the Fantasy tag). The setting assumes a quasi-Christian cosmology, but this is never explicit. As you may have noticed, the story takes a lot of inspiration from the painting of the same name by Bruegel and the paintings of Heirnoymus Bosch. The goal is, broadly, for the small unit of Guardsmen/women to become a group of battle-tested, rugged survivors of the Apocalypse, confronting evil and making moral decisions along the way as they interact with their decaying command structure, civilians, and the undead who are clearly malevolent and clearly intelligent. If you have any other questions or express interest, feel free to comment below.