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2 yrs ago
Need two more people for our Fantasy + Sci-fi roleplay - we have angry burning trees!
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2 yrs ago
New interest check is live, check it outttt
2 yrs ago
If i could go back now, i wouldn't change a thing
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2 yrs ago
You've got red on you
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3 yrs ago
Its just me, you, a pile of Chinese food and a couple of f**k off spreadsheets.
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Bio

New roleplay: https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/189457-the-eye-of-the-needle-where-fantasy-and-sci-fi-collide/ooc

Hey, I'm Catharyn! I joined the Roleplayer Guild on 2nd Feb 2011, then rejoined on the 17th Jan 2014 after Guildfall.

I was active every day until late 2015, accruing (i think) around 7k posts across dozens of roleplays. Then, I started working and had to gradually slow down my RP schedule. In 2017, I officially went on hiatus when other commitments got fully in the way of roleplaying.

This continued until the COVID-19 pandemic hit, when I suddenly realised I had a lot more free time in lockdown! So in mid-2020, I returned to the Guild with a vengeance. I also managed to get The Cradle 1x1 off the ground - a story i've had percolating for almost a decade.

My posting schedule has slowed down a bit now that the world has opened up again. I still love science fiction, fantasy and espionage themes, and generally aim for around 300 words per post.

Most Recent Posts

@EliteCommander
I cant wait to see the charsheet to start building my character. The bird-people sound so cool and i'd like to investigate their culture by sharing fireside stories and the like.

My character used to be a soldier in some war and later retired from injury. Obviously, the countries on earth might be different and the geopolitics will be divided up completely differently. I'd like to be left to detail that myself so i can tailor it to my character. Its gonna be something like the Napoleonic war or Battle of Trafalgar set in modern times.


Feel free to use this CS if you'd like to get a head start:



Happy to give you some license to suggest how things have developed in the Human's dimension. Remember that you have the entire solar system and its outer fringes to consider!
@Steel LegionAre you intending for a character whose job was to find and mark valuable resources? I think that would make sense as a registered passenger, if they are working for them formally.


I agree!

I have added some top-level details on the makeup of some KA civilisations:

"Like on Earth, the civilisations of Kanth-Aremek are developing in different ways and at different speeds. To the eyes of our Human interlopers in this world, the societies closest to the crash site could be described as 'Pre-Renaissance'. Whether this is characterised by the bloody slaughter between England and Scotland or industrious Yuan dynasty China depends on where you look.

Two powerful counterweights across the land are the Monastic Orders and the Guildhalls. Both in possession of cloistered and usually fortified communities, the Monasteries commune with the pantheon of gods revered by Kanth-Amerek's population. The Guilds varied between trying to understand and harness the power of magic, and using it to slowly perfect technological advances to sell to the highest bidder."
@EliteCommander

Yes i want to play someone from earth. Im thinking of a prospector a bit like people from the American colonization period, but with a modern twist.


I like that idea, we just need to think about how to position it.

The Jotunheim was preparing for its maiden voyage when it was forced to make an emergency takeoff. The most realistic avenue i can see for your character to wind up aboard is if they accidentally board it during the chaos of the attack on Stavanger Shipyard. Otherwise, for them to be a registered passenger they would need to be pretty influential. Almost to the same degree as space tourism today, as the Jotunheim is a state of the art vessel. Still absolutely plausible, just depends on what kind of prospector you had in mind

Does that make sense?
Ok im reading up on this but it seems right up my street!


Hi! Cool, let me know if you have any immediate questions . I am working on more details tonight.
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I tend to be a very slow poster and even a weekly post might be a bit too much for me (not because I can't, I'll be entirely up front about that -- I just don't want to sometimes) and I'd hate to force you guys to be a man down right off the bat so I'm going to wait with expressing full interest until I see the OOC thread. But, I am interested, yes. :-)


Fully understand that - everyone has their own pace and that's cool! We can potentially craft supporting roles for people who want to post at a slower rate. This would depend on you being comfortable not having as much impact on the group's strategy (unless you upped your rate during crucial points). There is also the option of you having a solo mission essentially once we get into the swing of things, for example going out to find help in a nearby settlement. You can then post entirely at your own rate, but i must say your chances of survival won't be great How does that sound?
I'm interested


I have been craving some science fantasy lately. Subscribed and color me interested. ☕️


Hi both . Glad that you're interested. I've now added more information on the discovery of Magic in Kanth-Amerek to the OP. Thank you @EliteCommander for that!
@Catharyn What type of posting speed are you aiming for? Once a day? Once a week?


Hey Ideally i'd like people to post once a week at least. Does that work for you?
Welcome through the Eye of the Needle


OOC is here: Link

Kanth-Aremek had been in turmoil for centuries. On the surface, its lands and seas were a veritable cornucopia. But for the intelligent beings that inhabited this continent, danger grew teeth and talons in the dark, and lived in the recesses of the mind. Stories around the fire told of demons crawling up from hell to wreak havoc with the living.

The proto empires which sprung up after the discovery of Magic eschewed these stories. The Margraves and holy men chose instead to focus on polarising different faiths, races and values. Meanwhile, the safe passages between settlements grew harder to control with each passing year. The guilds and monastic orders, once early engines of progress, retreated behind their walls to study in private. Many thought that a sign from the gods would signal the coming of their saviour - or the end of days.

It was through a telescope that a Guild apprentice thought they spotted that sign one night. The sky rent open in a dull flash of mauve, and a shower of shiny sparks of varying sizes poured out. They fluttered in the wind, falling from a great height. Some hit the shoulder of the Grearedar mountain range far in the distance; others seemed to slow and set the forests ablaze.

Despite what the apprentice stuttered to their master, this was no sign from the gods. At least not the gods of this land.


[Stavanger Interplanetary Spaceport, Norway, Earth - 2296]

Most of the crew of the Jotunheim slept aboard their vessel the night before its maiden voyage. They were exhausted from the events of the last few months, but there was a charge of excitement running through them as well. Their ship was the first of its kind; able to jump vast distances in an instant using a state of the art Tamerlane warp engine.

Their exact capabilities were a closely guarded secret outside of the company. But pressure was now well and truly on from shareholders to prove that the Jotunheim could indeed reach beyond the Solar System. The crew had been forced to drastically expedite their test jump programme, and their launch date had already been moved forward, so it was a mad rush to get everything ready. The crew were experienced, but hadn’t been working together long, so there was confusion when they woke to ear-shattering sirens from the hangar.

After a few attempts, they learned that the spaceport and adjacent shipyard had come under attack. Hostile soldiers, potentially disguised as Norwegian military police, were fighting through the complex, looking for something.

Chaos erupted in the hangars where flight-worthy ships were kept. Spaceport staff and other passengers swarmed them to get away from the fighting, as gunfire chattered in the distance and alarms blared. Little did the Jotunheim’s crew know that this would be the least of their worries. Turns out their new warp engine was not quite as stable as previously thought…

Introduction

That’s where our tale begins! A state of the art exploration vessel from the future accidentally tears through into a completely different dimension. They must survive this fantasy world and try to return home. I’m looking for 6-8 experienced roleplayers to come on this adventure with me.

Playable Species






Technology & Magic




Geography of Kanth-Aremek

To be confirmed shortly. So far we know there are long, sweeping mountain ranges and ancient forests.

Things to bear in mind:

  • Your character can be a member of the ship’s crew, an accidental passenger who found their way aboard during the chaos, or a person from Kanth-Aremek (KA)’s various species and groups.
  • This story is a blend of science fiction and high fantasy, with a real emphasis on survival and resource management for the interloping crew to begin with. KA is a very dangerous place, particular in the wild spaces. They’ll need to work together to avoid a nasty fate.
  • Myself or my co-GM will control the environment and some NPCs.
    • In general, I'm happy to give you a higher level of control on how actions pan out for your character. However, I will be keeping an eye out for ‘clutch’ outcomes and evaluating whether they align with your character’s strengths and weaknesses.
    • I will have the final say on what items the crew can gather or find in their new world, at least to begin with. I may even set up an inventory, if some responsible persons will help with its upkeep.
  • While this RP interest check is in Casual, I’m classifying the skill level required for this roleplay as Low-Advanced. I’m not expecting an essay every time, but I also don’t want throwaway responses that don’t add real value. I'd say 250-300 words is a good benchmark.

Character sheets

In Hi... 2 yrs ago Forum: Introduce Yourself
Hey there! I love your honesty; i think you'll fit right in. Welcome to the Guild!
In The Cradle 2 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
The lines of ships blurred into a claustrophobic maelstrom of burnished metal, energy beams and explosions. Flights of fighters chased each other around the hulls of their parent ships as they grappled in close combat, and swarms of drones threw themselves as torpedoes.

The Outreman line held firm partly because of the mission parameters - they needed a quick victory in order to join back up and take out the key ship. But also because there wasn’t an easy way to disengage. They could either retreat back through the asteroid field, or push straight through the enemy which surrounded them and into open space. Both options required breaking their shield-sharing formation and limiting their ability to fire back.

The Tindrel signalled they were planning quite a sophisticated crash stop, whereby they’d spin the planetoid’s tail out to face the enemy. While less defended than the rock top, it would allow them to bring a dizzying array of weaponry to bear at once. There was no time to argue with them now, as they’d be danger close in a matter of seconds. If one listened closely to their comms channel, one might hear a rolling chorus of chirrups which loosely translated into a ‘yeehaw’ type sentiment.

In their desperation, Outreman commanders had also requested reinforcements from the support group stationed some distance away. It was possible that they could jump ships straight into close quarters, with a bit of good fortune.


All this activity was being closely watched by Earth - they had a couple of dozen light peacekeeping craft on station around Psi-Helios at any one time which were more than capable of intelligence gathering. Almost immediately after the exercise began, more (and heavier) craft began arriving. What had begun as a trickle became a torrent, until their entire 9th Mechanised Spaceborne Fleet was stationed on the other side of the planet. This intimidating mass of ships was usually parked in empty space, ready to jump at a moment’s notice to any of Earth’s interests.

The Earther fleet’s admiral sent a message to all commanders of the exercise, asking them to respect the system’s demilitarised status and move away from the planet towards the fringes. Strictly speaking, only the battle group comprising the Rothian Admiral’s vessel and the Barbarossa was anywhere near the real demilitarised zone.


“Ok, lets do this.”

Dr Lang came up behind Marae and gently placed both hands on her shoulders. Her AR glasses lit up with thousands of additional bits of data. Freyr used her implants to gland a chemical mix called Through The Looking Glass. Immediately, it worked to clear her mind of all prior assumptions, while forcing her to ‘relearn’ everything she witnessed from the scans again. It had proved useful in the past for stimulating the savant part of her brain into making connections which were previously blocked off.

“Earth has started getting skittish and ordering us back from the perimeter. We may need to consider our strategy here.” Masgard announced. He didn’t seem like a quiet lawyer anymore.
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