So I’m looking for somebody comfortable with, "high casual," writing to play the role of either a midsize (I would say, elephant-sized) dragon or a human warrior called a gunslayer. I don’t care about gender. Sorry if this seems a bit scattershot, I really can’t figure out a better way to explain things, short of writing a whole codex. Which is kind of bad, but here’s the scenario anyway.
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The world of Terresta is home to all sorts of sapient life, humans included. The humans, along with every other species of intelligent life, are constantly threatened by monsters of all sizes. These relentless beasts are essentially a force of nature to the people. They can be killed, but every effort to destroy them completely has failed. Nests have been completely demolished and yet, the flow of monsters hardly slows down.
In response to these monsters, the Hunter’s Guild was formed. Based out of a large mountain, the Guild exists to recruit and train volunteers to become warriors dedicated to the art of monster hunting.
Among these warriors are a small group of magically acquainted fighters given the title of, “Gunslayer.” They are, for all intents and purposes, battle mages. They fight with exotic firearms—manabusses—that run on pure magical energy, casting both helpful and harmful spells with a few words of power and a squeeze of the trigger. Gunslayers are the ultimate weapon of the Hunter’s Guild, sent off without the slightest doubts of their success, with good reason: normal hunters embark with full parties and are considered lucky to survive their first encounter—but gunslayers often head out alone and return to the halls of the Guild, smiling and unharmed. However, just like most every warrior, the gunslayers don’t make their own tools. A gunslayer’s manabuss t is the product of a non-combatant wizard’s craftsmanship.
Dragons (or High Dragonkin) are perfectly sapient, despite appearing very similar to the monster hordes. Compared to the humans and other races of Terresta, they’re very strong and quite sizeable, yet have just as many troubles with the world’s monsters. Once believing themselves too great to be weighted down by the Guild, their opinion has changed since the rise of the gunslayers. The dragons that ally themselves with the Hunter’s Guild are often seen with whole parties and even more often in the company of their equals—the company of a gunslayer. These Guild dragons are armed just as well as any warrior.
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The world of Terresta is home to all sorts of sapient life, humans included. The humans, along with every other species of intelligent life, are constantly threatened by monsters of all sizes. These relentless beasts are essentially a force of nature to the people. They can be killed, but every effort to destroy them completely has failed. Nests have been completely demolished and yet, the flow of monsters hardly slows down.
In response to these monsters, the Hunter’s Guild was formed. Based out of a large mountain, the Guild exists to recruit and train volunteers to become warriors dedicated to the art of monster hunting.
Among these warriors are a small group of magically acquainted fighters given the title of, “Gunslayer.” They are, for all intents and purposes, battle mages. They fight with exotic firearms—manabusses—that run on pure magical energy, casting both helpful and harmful spells with a few words of power and a squeeze of the trigger. Gunslayers are the ultimate weapon of the Hunter’s Guild, sent off without the slightest doubts of their success, with good reason: normal hunters embark with full parties and are considered lucky to survive their first encounter—but gunslayers often head out alone and return to the halls of the Guild, smiling and unharmed. However, just like most every warrior, the gunslayers don’t make their own tools. A gunslayer’s manabuss t is the product of a non-combatant wizard’s craftsmanship.
Dragons (or High Dragonkin) are perfectly sapient, despite appearing very similar to the monster hordes. Compared to the humans and other races of Terresta, they’re very strong and quite sizeable, yet have just as many troubles with the world’s monsters. Once believing themselves too great to be weighted down by the Guild, their opinion has changed since the rise of the gunslayers. The dragons that ally themselves with the Hunter’s Guild are often seen with whole parties and even more often in the company of their equals—the company of a gunslayer. These Guild dragons are armed just as well as any warrior.