“It was the dead of night. It was the time in the night when innocent babes began their impetuous cries for their mother’s teat. It was the time of night when scoundrels were being thrown from taverns, when vermin cut purses, and when savages slit throats. It was the time of night when, after the candles were out, and the moon’s light had no hole to peak through, your hand would disappear before your very face. It was the absolute dead of night. First, there were only cries. It began tersely and without much-ado, in a small farmhouse down the road from the town. Soon all the cries were gone and everyone could pretend like they never heard it. Until there was another cry, one of warning. And it was full of fear and a childlike sense of helplessness. A young boy, hardly dressed, fell into a mud puddle as he threw himself from the dark backdrop of the world outside the castle walls, and into the town center. I saw him because I was hooked into a stockade, my head to be the Count's by sunrise. The boy bawled for a while as he cradled himself in the empty market square, huddled against a brick well. In moments his cries would be only wishful memories for me and everyone else who lived through the coming assault. There was a single high-pitched scream which fell from the mountain near the town and washed over it like a tsunami of fear. I shuddered in my stockade home. That was the last warning anyone had of the terror to come, not that it was ever meant to be one. I heard it’s wings expand over the church behind me, like scaled masts, and then it’s telling inhale. I couldn’t hear it’s exhale, as the ground before me, along with the boy, was drenched in a liquid fire. Stalls caught flame along with an inn which sat beside the market square. The heat over my head was like nothing I’d ever felt before in my life. The guard which was posted to watch me began running for the castle, just to the north of the church. That was when the beast behind me, now done with it’s initial blast of flames, settled itself among the ancient stonework of the church. I got to work on freeing myself with the utmost haste. I could hear the magnificent lungs of the beast suck in, and let out air with a fearsome growl. It’s claws worked to allow it a comfortable perch on the church roof. My lockpick, which I’d taken incredible pains to hide, worked, and I was free. I stumbled forward to the half-emblazed market square and turned, my curiosity winning against my better senses. It was the dead of night, as I say, and the moon was half away. I could only see the slightest of details, but I could say a few important notes. There were spines all about his body, along his limbs and back, and his scales were impossibly reflective, so much so that I could not describe it with such innocuous vernacular. The beast dwarfed the cathedral by half it’s height, and it crushed the holy roof under it’s weight. And I, nearly spellstopped, managed to dive into the stone well behind me as the creature began it’s fiery judgment all over again. I hid in the murky oubliette for the rest of the night as the demon above laid waste to the town I’d known since childhood. I could sometimes see the leathery flying form if it’d glide just overhead. Despite the terrified screams and frightened sobs above I might have been able to convince myself that there was some kind of a festival going on.” -Translated from an account given by Peter Bolivar, 1666
This is a story of magical elements in a real world. A story of mystics, madmen, oracles, monsters, and Wizards; of racism and slavery, politics and war, corruption and creation, faith and logic. This story begins with the terrifying events of mythic legend, a town scorched black by the fires of a dragon. But it is set in the real world, it is surrounded by real events, and real people, and real-istic heroes. It begins in the town of Sintra, overlooked by the beautiful Sintra Mountains in Portugal, circa 1666. You are a person currently living in this small, partly coastal city on the day after the horrific events took place. From barmaid to banker, and explorer to saint, all who survived did so by seeking refuge in the mostly intact castle or barely intact monastery.
Those in power, who can culminate, fabricate, and discard with history in the most lethal of whims, seek a way to rid the world of the Dragon, and plunder any treasure that may accompany the beast into his dreams. It is to the courts dismay that on the docket to be killed the very next day is a man purporting to be the “Dread Captain Scar”, a mythical pirate and monster-killer. They free him, ask that he form a team of Monster Hunters, and with the blessings of the church, go into Morocco, where the Dragon’s lair is said to be, and end the creatures ungodly life. You are among the potential hunters. You may be strong or weak, smart or dull, Christian or Muslim or Pagan or Heathen; a rogue, an explorer, a monk, a historian, a scholar, or a prostitute. Whatever your skill set or affiliation, you will be chosen to attend this journey, chosen to undertake this most righteous of paths... this is righteous, isn’t it?
What the unwary voyagers of this expedition don’t know, and what they could never know, is that they are about to enter a world of fantasy. A world only ever spoken of in fairytales. The world that they knew to exist will have its ramparts blasted open, and the light of the truth may blind whoever dares step through the crumbled wreckage of the lies which kept them hostage there.
Name: Age: Gender: Birthplace: Religious Affiliation: Secular Affiliation: Level of education: Social status: Occupation: Appearance: Personality: Skill set: Languages: Bio: Notes:
This RP is set in the real-world Iberian Penensula and the surrounding areas during the 17th century; September, 1666 to be more exact. So, it's important you understand what's been happening in the region, not only over the past few decades but, over the past few centuries. Since this is set in Sintra,Portugal it is important to note that this country was at war with Spain at this point. In 1640 the Monarchy which ruled over both Portugal and Spain was opposed by Portuguese nobility, now known as the Braganzas. At this point they have all but won their independence and, either way, had begun installing leaders of the House Braganza to official Monarchy positions since the war began.
As you've probably noticed, this RP mentions traveling to Morocco. This used to be the home of the Berbers who ruled most of northern Africa and the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic control until the Reconquista in the 15th century. During the events of this RP the nation is being wrested from that dynasty and is quickly being unified and strengthened by the Alaouite dynasty.
Of course, it is important to note the differences in the world as well. The telescope was just discovered a few decades before the story begins, and it became an invaluable tool in civilized nations. Among that discovery were other things becoming hugely popular from the century before, including microscopes, pencils, and thermometers and barometers. Not to mention, the genius of Leonardo DaVinci was spreading like wildfire and artistic expression began to flourish. Science was just beginning it's uphill effort toward free inquiry, but Religious zealotry and persecution were still in full force.
NOTE: In case you were wondering, the then Pope was Alexander VII.
-No Godmodding: Fairly simple, don't take control of another persons character without permission, and do not make your character know or do something that would otherwise be impossible. This rule is especially important in this RP because I will be revealing very important details about the primary villains actions and it is up to you not to meta game.
-Be respectful: Whether it is me, your co-writers, or a guest coming to check out the thread, I'd like a high level of respect and decorum.
-Be responsive: I don't expect everyone to post everyday, I won't be able to certainly, but I do expect a certain level of communication. If I call out for you in the OOC, and definitely if I PM you, I expect a response in a timely manner. I'm not fussy about this sort of thing but I figure it's best to set a standard for it.
-Have fun: It's very important that you and everyone else involved is having a good time creating, and reacting to these interwoven stories. It's a collaborative writing experience just as it is a collaborative entertainment experience. You need to care for your co-writers entertainment just as much as you care for your own.
I expect Advanced level writing obviously, but I am very lax in terms of posting consistency and things like that. Needless to say, you should have a very basic idea of the timeline we are working with. It’s all set on earth so normal history applies. Most important, however, is that you remain vocal. I’d prefer it if people didn’t just disappear without saying a word.
So, uh, I'm really interested in this, but would it be okay to start off with a non-human character? I'm not talking a lot of magic, but I really like the "hidden in plain sight" vibe and know a lot of European myth lore for the times.
Very interested myself, and as a similar question--are we assuming that out the gate everyone us unfamiliar with the occult entirely, or are some people more aware or involved than others?
So, uh, I'm really interested in this, but would it be okay to start off with a non-human character? I'm not talking a lot of magic, but I really like the "hidden in plain sight" vibe and know a lot of European myth lore for the times.
Yes, it would be. We would have to workshop the idea together to get it just right, but the answer for now is yes.
Very interested myself, and as a similar question--are we assuming that out the gate everyone us unfamiliar with the occult entirely, or are some people more aware or involved than others?
I am defiantly interested. Just bear in mind I am completely new to post by post Role-playing and therefore you may have to correct me if I do something wrong.
I am defiantly interested. Just bear in mind I am completely new to post by post Role-playing and therefore you may have to correct me if I do something wrong.
Well, I suppose you could think of what kind of character you'd like to make. Do some research on a possible birthplace, the history of the character, why they'd be in Sintra at this time. You can find the Character Sheet (aka CS) in the first post of this page. On the IC tab you'll find the introduction to the story. Once you've completed the CS you can either post it here or PM it to me. Once I accept it you can move it over to the character tab.
Well, I suppose you could think of what kind of character you'd like to make. Do some research on a possible birthplace, the history of the character, why they'd be in Sintra at this time. You can find the Character Sheet (aka CS) in the first post of this page. On the IC tab you'll find the introduction to the story. Once you've completed the CS you can either post it here to PM it to me. Once I accept it you can move it over to the character tab.
OK. What exactly am I limited to in terms of profession? Do I have to be a regular lower class or could I be like some sort of agent working for the catholic church? Sorry about all the questions.
OK. What exactly am I limited to in terms of profession? Do I have to be a regular lower class or could I be like some sort of agent working for the catholic church? Sorry about all the questions.
Anything within reason. Being a prince would probably be unrealistic for this adventure, and a beggar might not have the required skill set. Go with your heart.
I'll be leaving this roleplay, unfoRtunately, even though I've made a character. Our previous conversations have had me reconsidering the extent of my role as a participant here, nonetheless it has been eventful and I bid thee faRewell.
I'll be leaving this roleplay, unfoRtunately, even though I've made a character. Our previous conversations have had me reconsidering the extent of my role as a participant here, nonetheless it has been eventful and I bid thee faRewell.
That's a shame. I wish you well on all your future endeavors.
I loike the intro, and I'll probably get something up within' a few days. It'd probably be better to wait till others have their characters up and running before I barge in.
I loike the intro, and I'll probably get something up within' a few days. It'd probably be better to wait till others have their characters up and running before I barge in.
Mine is ready. How do I send it to you so you can check it? I am new here :)
Yes, you can post it to this tab, or you can open my profile by clicking on my name. On the right side of the profile you will see a blue button which will start a private conversation. You can send it privately that way if you wish.
Hmmm... would a sophisticated knowledge of the occult be able to translate into any sort of practical talent?
What I'm asking is, would a scholarly character with some sort of ability to perform rituals be an option?
Yes, something like that seems possible. We would need to work out the specifics before hand. Message me if you wish.