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Lol, I did have some ideas for Merlin as an NPC, but I figured Guinivere has no reason not to be a knight of the round table.

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Reasoning here is simple: if you want to turn it into a novel, you either already have the story in mind (read: railroading inevitable) or plan to use what we write as the basis, and I refuse to agree to that. So... not interested. Also because all the remotely interesting characters are taken. Percival is basically Galahad before Galahad was added to the story, and is thus equally bland; the closest remaining guy to 'interesting' only achieves that because 'owns a lion'.


I see your point. If you're not interested, that's totally fine. Thank you for considering.
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Slightly interested, but that's only because I play card games that use these Knight forklores.

The reason I'm not so interested is because I'm wondering how the character sheets are going to look. Can we create our own appearance, personality. and some minor back story here and there for the Knights, even if they're already have some sort of established lore about them? Or am I better off trying for a personal character.
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This blew up quickly! I was in the last round before the other players disappeared on us and already had a rule 63'ed Tristan going (mine mine mine). As you may be able to tell, I did a lot of research on Tristan to set up the character and her history. I pulled a lot of names and info from the opening chapters of Tristan and Iseult.

THIS IS NOT YET THE CALL FOR CS'S! I'm posting mine because someone asked about how it was set up. Again, I already had this ready from the last game:
This is a "Rule 63"'ed character.



Sir Tristan of Lyonesse

22 years of age

Description


Tall (five foot ten) and lean, her figure is more boyish than womanly. She has fair skin like her mother, and inherited her auburn hair and long lean frame, but her face is more that of her father with blue almond-shaped eyes and a straight nose. She cuts her hair short like a man: shaving it down so as not to choke out the fit of her helmet and letting the top layer grow no longer than her chin.

Personality


She's very formal, and very aware of her gender in her life as a knight. She feels a need to prove herself, always; it's a by-product of her upbringing. When one knows her well, she will be more relaxed, and she gets along easier with men than she does with women (to whom she cannot relate.) She doesn't like to be called Lady Tristan, and will sharply correct errors in this.

Weapons & Equipment


Sword with shield (coat of arms: lion of Lyonesse - a gold lion on a green field)

long bow
Belted (with pouch) tunica with hose, boots
plate mail in battle
Would prefer not to wear them but has a few dresses for formal occasions.
(Will provide details later, am exhausted from setting up the back-story you're about to read...)

Relations


King Medliadus of Lyonesse, father. Lady Moeya of Lyonesse, stepmother. Georg, half-brother, heir to King Medliadus.

Backstory


"My mother died upon my birth, and named me Tristan as a bearer of great sorrow. Her name was Lady Elizabeth, and when I was in the womb an enchantress witched away my father King Meliadus by sending a magnificent stag to draw him into her castle, where his bewitchment with the foul she-devil caused him to forget my mother entirely. Upon a fortnight of his absence, my mother was maddened with grief and ran off into the wintry forest to try to find him where she succumbed to the bitter cold and birthed me, a red stain on that pure white snow. Those who went to retrieve her brought back her corpse and a squalling babe. It was already too late when the Merlin was able to undo my father's bewitchment, and restore him to his castle.

And so, I was largely raised by a woman who was not my mother, my father's second wife Lady Moeya. Happily for Moeya, she birthed a son soon after marriage, and when I was no longer in any way important I was quickly put aside. On the one hand, I yearned for her to be a proper mother to me, but on the other I was free to find guidance in my life by those more willing to give me their attention. This meant my father and his knights.

I spent my childhood watching the knights and learning from their mock battles. I attended church and learned my letters. I followed my father around like a loyal hound, and I managed over time to wheedle him into allowing me to learn sword play and archery. When I approached thirteen, Lady Moeya began a campaign to have me sent to a nunnery, claiming I was much too masculine to ever be married off. I was like my mother: unusually tall and lean without much in the way of womanly assets. What in my mother was a willowy beauty with eyes like a doe, I was more lanky with muscles honed by swordplay and eyes that were smaller and almond shaped like my father. Unable to convince my father to send me to the nunnery, Lady Moeya contrived to send me to France for a time. An attempt to soften me, I suppose. It didn't work well, thought it wasn't absolutely ineffective. On the path I was before I was likely to turn myself into a Queen Boudica and stain myself with woad and go running about the forest chasing down deer. Instead I suffered our French cousins to dress me in silk and bows and other awful female accouterments for a time, where I still insisted upon practicing my archery and swordplay every morning. That I could out-hunt many of the men at the French court won me the right to continue this discipline. I returned to Lyonesse at 18 still more a knight than a lady, and still unmarried. Men don't seek to wed women who can out-fight and out-hunt them, especially if they aren't sole heiresses to any wealth or land.

Upon my return, my father and his people greeted me with love, but Lady Moeya greeted me coldly. She hadn't made anything useful of me, and still felt I was a threat to her son, despite being a healthy young lad himself. Maybe she had some strange thought I would want to marry him, I don't know, but she tried again earnestly to get my father to send me to a convent. I overheard them arguing about it, and stepped in on my own behalf and begged my father to let me take vows as a knight and live by my sword rather than spend my life as a bride of Christ. Lady Moeya just about fainted and my father was taken aback by the suggestion, but seeing little other choice to make the women in his life happy he consented to my request.

But I did not take my knighting from my father. At the time, Lady Igraine of Cornwall was seeking forces to help fend off raiders from the sea. I departed with a small contingent of men from Lyonesse to lend her aid. No one knew of my true sex until I presented the head of the raider chieftain before her, and removed my own helm in her presence. From my bravery on the field, and perhaps the novelty of a woman knight, Lady Igraine offered me knighthood in Cornwall. I took my vigil the following evening, and went the next morning to my destiny."
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Thanks for all the support guys, (at least those I haven't scared away.) Ill try and get an OOC started later tonight.
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Funnily enough, I could imagine Gawain and Tristan having an illegitimate affair of some sorts. Not sure why exactly, but yeah.
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I may be interested, though admittedly I don't know as much about Arthur and the Roundtable as I should, I have played the RPG game, and know the basics of the quest for the Grail and Excalibur. I am leaning towards Sir Bedivere, Sir Dagonet, or Sir Palomides but I'm not sure which yet.
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What Knight of any virtue, dare resist a tale of King Arthur,
Be so kind as to add my name to the scroll of interest.
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Just a note to whomever it was that wanted to play a female version of Lancelot, please do take in the fact that Lancelot has a full grown son, so don't be all like Age: 19. It would be more like Age: 30+. Assuming she had the baby at like 15-17 or something.

Also if no one steps up to play her, I can write Guinevere. I'm fine writing more than one character. (but she's still up for grabs if someone wants her!) I will probably write Igraine (Arthur's mum) as an NPC sometimes too, as Tristan is really one of her knights.

Resources from the previous game:

Sites within Cornwall from myth:
http://www.king-arthur.co.uk/_/rsrc/1260977249634/home/Arthurian%20Map%201%2Btitle%20gs1_edited-1.jpg

The general layout of countries in Authurian legend:
http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/arthur/images/literarymap.gif
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http://www.avalon.co.uk/map.gif

Lyonesse, where Tristan is from, is a sort of Atlantis of British mythology which sank into the sea. So imagine the peninsula that is Cornwall extending a bit further with the small kingship on its end, a defense against raiders from southern end of the channel (normans/franks,mostly. What we now as France today if I recall correctly.) You might also have problems with Northmen (vikings). "Tristan's Stone" not yet a place in the story.
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wonderlandalli said
Just a note to whomever it was that wanted to play a female version of Lancelot, please do take in the fact that Lancelot has a full grown son, so don't be all like Age: 19. It would be more like Age: 30+. Assuming she had the baby at like 15-17 or something.


Um... I already explained what my idea for her was and why she wouldn't have a son. The GM seemed fine with it, too. And I was planning for her to be in her 20s.

Unless someone really wants to play Galahad (in which case we'd have to do some fudging to explain whatever his new parentage would be), Percival can always take his place in the Grail Quest if we ever get around to doing that, as he did before Galahad was added to the legends.
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Um... I already explained what my idea for her was and why she have a son. The GM seemed fine with it, too. And I was planning for her to be in her 20s.Unless someone wants to play Galahad (in which case we'd have to do some fudging to explain whatever his new parentage would be), Percival can always take his place in the Grail Quest if we ever get around to doing that, as he did before Galahad was added to the legends.


I already declared my intent to play Ser Galahad. I figure, considering all the changes about, the matter of who sired who can be tweaked a little to fit our unique cacophony of recolored knights of legend.
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Ah, right, just got up and mind's a bit fuzzy but I remember that now. ^^;

But yeah, we're fudging enough stuff already so it shouldn't really be a big problem honestly.
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I havn't forgotten you guys. I work a 5am to 330 job, and I'm a new home owner. Ill try and get the OOC up as soon as I can.
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Yeah I was confused and not sure if Galahad was actually in play. Just wanted to make sure he doesn't end up with a mom who is the same age as him lol
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I'm kind of interested in this. Unfortunately, I'm not too knowledgeable on the whole lore, but I know some important details. I'm... leaning towards Berkilak/Bercilak/Bredbeddle/Berbiddybiddity right no, for no particular reason. Explaining the decapitation bit should be totally fun,
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Tentatively interested, I guess. Could I do Lamorak?
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RolePlayerRoxas said
I'm kind of interested in this. Unfortunately, I'm not too knowledgeable on the whole lore, but I know some important details. I'm... leaning towards Berkilak/Bercilak/Bredbeddle/Berbiddybiddity right no, for no particular reason. Explaining the decapitation bit should be totally fun,


When in doubt, Wikipedia :P
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Seeing how the lore has been gutted with female knights and other changes I think your safe. I will have an original character seeing how all the ones I wanted are taken
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Heres the OOC kiddies. Have fun.

http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/29106/posts/ooc?page=1#post-834730

Sorry the details are a little sparse, but I wanted to get it started.
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