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Dx
my post is coming. I promise...though, I think I might continue to manipulate what's going on if that's cool with you Brand. I don't how/where the other Ferros-centered characters are introducing themselves so I'm just gunna have fun with my post. :)
(you have been warned.)
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Yeah Raid, that's fine.
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Post up!
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I'll post tomorrow currently on a hiking trip. I am pretty sure I can think of a reason to be near the outpost
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You still have 10 days before the IC post goes up. (I'll put it up sooner if everyone in a group gets a post in). So there is no rush.
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Welp, it's up.
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I hope I'm not too late in submission.
Name: Grat Verloren

House Name: None.

Age: 26

Appearance: Since birth, Grat had been an oddity, though bore no deformities, and was indeed quite handsome. He differed from his contemporaries in that his features were the polar opposite of those typical to natives of the Expanse: A complexion resembling that of a corpse and refusing to darken from exposure to the sun, a head of bronze, and blue eyes. He knew well that the nomads who raised him were not his progenitors and, over time, inserted himself well into their society. Even so, he perceived the distinction between himself and they and, over time, imposed on himself the state of a pariah. Clothed in typical wear of a workman and having discarded the notion of extravagance, meditation became his solace and method of self actualization in the face of overwhelming self doubt and confusion. From the ages of fifteen to twenty-six, he adopted an isolative, purely agrarian lifestyle which honed his physicality to peak condition.

Homeland: Kain

Race: Mage

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-Geomancy: In his decade of isolation, Grat came upon Geomancy before any other school. His plowing equipment having grown decrepit and useless, a fit of rage ensued, within which Grat induced an upset of the earth beneath him. Though he continued to use physical means of tilling the earth, Geomancy became a viable substitute and a quality pastime as he discovered the art of sculpture, the only required tool for which was his mind.

-Airmancy: In his departure from his adoptive tribe, Grat, in his haste, failed to take into account that a life as an agrarian is severely hampered by recurring typhoons. This would have likely killed him if not for a visitation by what appeared to be a shaman of sorts.

You wish the land to be your livelihood? You will first need to master the air, child.

With this utterance, what may have been a shade, a ghost, or an angel proceeded to instruct the young Grat until he could, for an impressive radius, halt the raging winds and thusly maintain the integrity of his small, circular plot of land. This teaching induced Grat to maintain concentration even through the gale and came to true fruition after a whole arduous year of survival.

-Constructs: Grat's use of Golems was derived not from a supernatural revelation nor from serendipity, but from conscious desire to breathe life into the various statues he had mentally hewn from whatever stone made itself known to him, through gouges in the earth or simply laying shallowly within the dirt. These pieces he crafted to resemble his tribe, assumptions of what his biological parents may have looked like, and, in some instances, the bizarre shaman that had been his only "human" interaction for the first year of his isolation. The Golems acted first as puppets, then as farmhands as Grat's control over the living stone became stronger.

Bio: The Verloren family was an unassuming one. No heroes or villains had arisen from its line, no scandals had emerged, and nothing was particularly notable about its history except for a distinct propensity towards poverty. The worst example of this happened to be Grat's parents, who could not afford to feed a child as well as themselves. Not having the gall to smother, drown, or otherwise dispose of a living baby, they trekked deep into the Expanse and deposited their progeny within the plant matter with an attached message to the literate:

Our son is one who will either perish imminently or live in the arms of one more fit to raise him than we. It would be crueler to raise him in poverty than give him the possibility of a fruitful existence. If he is found, know only that his surname is Verloren and that he is never to know of his progenitors' failure.

Grat was subsequently stumbled upon by a tribe of nomads, one of which had taken a slave that had been a literate citizen of Ferros prior to his capture. With the note interpreted, the baby was claimed as a member of the aforementioned tribe. The slave was executed days later for attempting to flee.

For the first fifteen years of his life, Grat coexisted peacefully. The nomads taught him the intricacies of survival, how to speak the common tongue as well as the particular dialect of his surrogates, the art of agriculture, and of the wildlife with whom they shared the Expanse, but literacy beyond traditional pictograms and glyphs was nowhere in his instruction. Currency beyond the bartering system was also absent, creating difficulties in dealing with occasional traveling merchants, most of whom preferred payments in silver and gold rather than grain and goats.

Towards the end of this period, however, Grat came to question himself. His compatriots were all significantly ruddier of skin, their features differing entirely from his. In his entire existence, he had seen one, perhaps two other individuals that even vaguely resembled him. An identity crisis ensued, resulting in Grat's theft of a wagon, various farm accoutrements, and a pair of cattle, all of which he took by night nearer towards the more fertile, partially forested regions of Kain where he eked out his isolative existence on a kilometer wide circle of land, cleared by scythe and plow.
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You can have a Kaininite character, but you have to give him a reason to be in Ferros or Oslo with the other groups. You could say he was taken slave and transported to Ferros, or you could say he wanted to see the Mages of the Tower in Oslo or something, but yeah either way you need to think of a reason your character would be with one of the other groups.

Other then that everything is fine.
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All the posts so far have been awesome guys. Everyone in the Oslo group expect to get a PM from me. I'm probably going to start a few PM collabs with you while I get all your characters rounded up, to prevent the process from taking an excessive amount of IC posts. Plus the sooner I can get your character interacting with each other, the better (it's one of the funnest parts of role playing in my opinion, haha).

Raid, nice job adding to the portrayal of slavery. I've kind of been making some plans for the Ferros group, and once the other players post I can get the ball rolling for the group.
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Looking forward to it, Brand! Collabs are my favorite parts.
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not gunna lie, super tempted to make a second character just for the sake of being able to join both storylines!
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-snip-

We have war looming between Ferros and Valeal, a civil war in Valaria with three factions vying to make themselves ruler, The Order of the Rose, prejudice against mages in nearly all of the kingdoms, and the claim on the throne crises in Gorgon between the Blackwaters and the Briars. Top it all off with the rising number of feral mages and lawlessness throughout the kingdoms, the threat of Malfear and the barbaric nature of the Tribes Beyond the Mountains, and we find ourselves with no shortage of conflict. haha.

After we get a few more IC posts in, I will probably open the opportunity for second characters.
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So I can post right?
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Yes Elayne, you can post.

I'm not getting Ads on Firefox, but I think when I used chrome I saw a few ads.
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I'm also writing the responses to the Oslo group now.

If the remainder of the Ferros group could get thier posts up that would be great. I was planning on having the Ferros group tavel to Oslo before shit broke loose, so I can't let them get too far ahead. I imagine the next Ferros IC post will have a lot to do with the Queens current scheme, why you will be sent to Oslo, and the IC after that will be a small time jump to take you into Oslo. The time jump will only apply to the Ferros group, and i'm only utilizing it to get them into Oslo as soon as possible.
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I love time skips. They are beautiful things.
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