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Groggily blinking his eyes as consciousness returned, the elf heard indistinct voices ringing in his ears in an unfamiliar language. A pulsating pain at the back of his head caused him to wince as he tried to bring his arm up to cradle it, but felt a jerk and a loud jingling. Opening his eyes wider, he found that he had been bound to a wall. As he tried to move his head down, his chin met a solid block of wood. Hearing footsteps, he hurriedly looked up only to have his chin and cheeks seized by bony fingers and brought to meet a thin, wrinkled, aquiline face. A permanent sneer seemed to have been sewn to the hand's owner's face as he twisted the bound elf's head this way and that, tilting his head occasionally. "You say you took him a recent raid in the Southlands?" the captive heard in the unfamiliar language. "Yes lanista, a rather frail specimen to be sure, but I'm willing to part with him for a more...modest fee..." said another voice. Looking over to the corner of the room, the elf spotted a bald, corpulent human in a yellowed linen tunic. His features were, in comparison to the other human, thick, low browed and filled with malice. His hooded eyes were filled with venom and the elf found himself trying to recoil.

His attention drawn by the sudden movement, the aquiline human jerked his head back and his golden eyes met with the elf's own cool blue. Their gazes remained locked before the human's intensity forced the elf to look away. It was then that he noticed the row of other figures lined up along the wall beside him. And they were not just elves. Beastmen, dwarves, orcs, even other humans were chained to the wooden wall with a thick wooden yoke around their neck. Another person was inspecting the orc who snapped and raged savagely, trying to break his bonds while a human female sobbed loudly. Then his other senses kicked in. Shouting in various languages, along with the ringing of metal and horse shoes. The incessant smell of sewage and the hot press of bodies. The sensations hit him all at once. Suddenly, his head was tugged back, forcing him to meet the human's gaze again, this time, much closer. "...Can you fight?" he asked in Elvish. Stunned, the elf simply blinked, before shaking his head. He had been a farmer. Nothing more. The aquiline man's gaze darkened before he released him from his claw=like grip. "You're lucky my last elves died yesterday," he heard before the fat blob elicited a cry of glee.

Within 5 minutes, the elf was unchained, moved into a dark wooden horse cart and rechained. With no energy to fight back and no idea where he was, he could only hang his head and follow the steerman's tugs. Next to him sat a broad shouldered dwarf who spat at his feet, before moving away as far as his chains would allow. With a loud, almost definitive crash, the door of the cart was pulled up and locked. He didn't know where he was going...but he already knew what was going to happen. Lanista. A word dreaded by many. He was going to the arena.

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So, the idea here is our characters are recently captured slaves who have been purchased by a lanista and are now expected to fight in an arena. The world will be more fleshed out later (and players are welcome to assist) but suffice to say we are in a fantasy world with all manner of creatures, both sentient and those wanting to ruthlessly rip out your throat and drink your blood. Magic is a thing here but it's rare and expect to be fettered if you want to use it, mostly for the entertainment of the crowd...and the GM. If there's going to be a mage, there can only be one. As detailed in the above post there are going to be different races, each with their own prejudices and views, along with their own fighting style.

If people want, for extra difficulty, I may introduce a time based economy during our break periods between fights, giving the whole group a certain amount of points to spend to either visit the healers, upgrade armour and weapons or attempt to glean information for their next fight. This RP, if it runs long enough, may not end in the arena though. Nations are still at war (providing a steady inflow of slaves and fighters) and as fighters, we may be expected to fight for our pride and nation...or we can rebel.

Anyone interested?
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Interested. :)
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I'm also interested.
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This sounds very interesting, and I guess I'll throw my hat into this
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Wonderful. I'll get started.
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"In this world filled with death and blood...what better way to relax than watching others shed their blood and die?"
-Lucius Malleus, History of the Arena



The continent of Arkreides is a cesspool of violence, each race discontent with each other for even the most minor of infractions. The otherwise pacifistic elves wage an incessant war against the industrious dwarves in the southern Myrian forests while waves of orcs and humans crash against each other in the far northern wastes. Caught up in all of this are the beastmen whose nomadic lifestyle often brings them into conflict with the other factions. This near constant conflict brings in a steady flow of very specific commodities. Grieving mothers, corpses and, of course, slaves. But one can only have so many domestic slaves until all work is done, so what can you do with the excess? Why pit them against each other in mortal combat for your entertainment of course!

What started as backalley duels between wealthy families soon evolved into a nationwide sport for Humans once they realised they could make a pretty denar for charging people to watch this bloodshed. This practice soon spread to the nearby war-like orcs who relished these fights and the opportunity to beat slaves into a pulp for their own entertainment (not that they didn't already do so). Suffice to say most orc gladiators are not slaves, rather they are trained pit fighters. Over time, arena fights spread to almost all major nations, even the elves who used these fights to settle matters with as little bloodshed as possible, using selected champions to settle political matters. These days arenas are more regulated, with fighter training requiring a specific license. Those who hold these licenses are called the 'Lanista', people who hold the keys to the shackles of dozens of trained fighters, and yet somehow still maintain control over them, whether through respect, fear or otherwise.

Arena fights are not only simply pitting slaves against each other, no, there is so much more to it. Sometimes these slaves may be thrown into a pit with ferocious beasts or forced to reenact famous battles of those peoples' history, but by far the most popular are the simulated environments, pitting teams of slaves against each other in a fabricated environment. That ends our brief history lesson children, tis time for lunch. Remember your hats.

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Magic:

Magic is a gift given to very few and for good reason, for those who possess this ability and misuse it are the most terrible threats. These mages are able to discern faint shimmering strings hanging in the air, attaching to everything, although individuals are tuned towards specific elements. Nascent mages may dismiss these faint strings as simple tricks of the light but those that know how to use them are extremely dangerous. These 'fate strings' dictate everything about their environment. Those attuned to fire can see the strings which control the climate while those attuned to the air can see the strings as they enter a person's body. Of course, those can see them can also alter them, given some assistance. Utilising special gloves or staves, these mages can 'weave' these strings to create something else. The aforementioned fire mages may pull together fire strings to create an excrutiatingly hot fire ball and throw it, or an air mage can suffocate his opponent by simply pulling the air strings away.

While sounding and being fantastic, the use of these fate strings often has long lasting effects. They say the cold, frozen northern wastes which the orcs now inhabit was once a desert wasteland...which turned into a winter wasteland when their shamans discovered their primitive version of fate weaving early in their inception as a civilisation. Their flames acted as beacons for their people, but at the same time they used up more of the flame strings than could regenerate until eventually they exhausted most of the naturally occuring strings, creating their now sub zero hell. That being said, the opposite can be seen in the Myrian Forest where the elves dwell. Their powerful magics were mostly held in check and instead of using it to combat their dwarven enemies, they used it to encourage growth, creating a luscious forest within years and increasing the density of earth based strings in the forest (which they then use to combat their dwarven enemies).

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Everything good so far?
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Looks good. I'd like to play as an Orcish ex-paladin.
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Rather than paladins, orcs would have something akin to a 'champion'. Most don't fight for a cause other than to pit their mettle against one another. They're more savage than, say, humans who have an established religion. They're more animalistic and savage, though not to the degree of the beastmen. You're welcome to have him come from a tribe which worships a specific god and have him champion its cause though.
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That sounds doable; thanks for the specification! I was thinking of him (or her, haven't decided yet) having a sort of "falling out" with his religion, which ends in him losing his paladin status and subsequently joining the arena. Unless it is required that all players be forced into it?
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I would prefer it if all characters were being forced into the arena as it would give the group a sense of a common goal, that being survival. However I won't force you to be forced into the arena, we could say that you owed the lanista a debt which you couldn't pay so he struck a deal with you. Or whatever other reason you come up with. Just run it by me beforehand. I would be interested to know though.

EDIT: Oh, and don't feel restricted by the examples I've put up. Those are just that, examples.
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holy skittles yes, so in.

Skytalons seem fun. :^)
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I'm thinking of playing a female elf. However, do you think that the elfin race could have some variation to their appearance? Because while it makes sense that most elves have similar features, I think that there would be some genetic mutation after awhile.
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I'm thinking of playing a female elf. However, do you think that the elfin race could have some variation to their appearance? Because while it makes sense that most elves have similar features, I think that there would be some genetic mutation after awhile.


Like i mentioned above. Theyre just examples. Feel free to make your own as long as its reasonable. What were you thinking?
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I was thinking of a Canopy Strider with light hair rather than green, but otherwise everything else would be the same.
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Lovely, can't wait until the charsheets start popping up. I'm thinking of playing a dwarf, possibly an Ironmonger with an affinity towards swamp gas and marsh fire.
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Pyromaniacs. They're everywhere
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I was thinking of a Canopy Strider with light hair rather than green, but otherwise everything else would be the same.


Thats completely find. Feel free to change minor things without asking me XD I thought you were going to give your character horns or something
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OOC is up and running.
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Still looking for one more if anyone is interested.
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