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"Remember to look at the stars not down at your feet." Inspired me ever since. Rest in peace Professor Hawking
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I don't know why, but the boredom is killing me slowly
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Ok thank you! I will finish reading through the lore and cobble up together a character. I will likely be going for one of the Sukhois, maybe the Su 27, so hopefully I won't crash in with the other guys here.
@Silverwind Blade Hello? Did you read my previous message?
Hey there. It's been forever since I see an AC-style RP. Is it alright if I can partake?
Steffen Gravinir


"Alright, no worries. Just making sure." Steffen raised both hands in response. Despite the obvious jest regarding the topic, it was interesting hearing the response. He distinctly remembered hearing from Sir Katte about some of the knights being a little touchy, but he wasn't sure if this was just a common cultural thing, or it was a knee-jerk reaction to a familiar gesture. He had heard of one particular knight that embodied this kind of behavior.

As for the thinking part, Steffen turned to Fanilly just as Gerard did. "It's about the shard of Angoron, I presume?" He crossed his arms. "If it's any help Captain, you can ask a knight you trust to assist you and take some load off your shoulders. That's what we're here for right?"

Steffen noticed this with Fanilly quite often, trying to tackle problems on her own in the library. They were the boots on the grounds carrying out the dirty works like wiping out the bandits or clearing out the mausoleum or finding this shard sure, but as soon as sorties were done, it seemed like he and the rest just went back to doing their own things until the next sortie orders came. It was different from the image of the Iron Roses that Steffen imagined, one united in goals and objectives, knowing what they are set out to do and to protect. Not to mention that could not have been healthy for the Captain to be shouldering such responsibilities on her own.

@VitaVitaAR@HereComesTheSnow@The Otter
Steffen Gravinir


Unlike most, Steffen spent the rest of the trip back to Aimlenn in repose, despite the baggage on him. He was more than satisfied with so many Boars wiped off the face of the continent, some by his own hands too. His revelry in taking a human lives was a rare cuisine, but sweetened from past encounters, and here it was his to savour. Ultimately, he slept that night well.

The Ingvarr took his time the next morning, justifying his absence from his usual spot in Candaeln with the lengthy sortie two days prior and the battle with the Boar. And it didn't seem like such measures were that required, the day was much quieter than normal. There were knights at the training grounds like usual, but the usual suspects weren't there at the time. The library was also without its commongoers. At least Lein was still doing his own things, though at this point Steffen was too used to it to correct him on the Hundi's duty. It turned out, the garden was the gathering spot this time around. Not a bad choice, but he raised his eyebrows towards the sight afar.

As he approached them, he could discern the general outline of the topic the two knights were discussing, but held back and instead letting his natural physique catch the attention before raising his hand for a gentle greeting.

"Good morning. Fancy seeing you three here. Sir Gerard, how're you holding up?" Steffen eyed Gerard for a bit, judging the healers worked as impeccable just like usual, but sporting the usual concern he'd reserve for a younger less experienced knight, before turning back to Fanilly and Fionn. "I don't see you guys often around here. While I hope you're enjoying the calm scenic, I couldn't help but ask: what's the occasions?"

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In Avalia 1 yr ago Forum: Casual Roleplay

Time: Morning
Location: River
Interactions: Aurora/Rowan @mole Zora @13org
Mentions: None
Equipment: Longsword and Plate Armor

A traveler from far away? Now that she mentioned it, this tattooed woman, underneath all the ornaments and body designs, Zora looked different from the species he had encountered. Not the colored skins trolls and orcs, nor the knife's edge ears of the elves. Who is she, or rather what is she?

Barrock didn't really get an opportunity to ask though, as a tick crawled in his head as he heard.

"It's B-A-R-..." He couldn't get to correcting her before Rowan jumped in and answered his previous question. His two eyes closed and his grip tightened on his sword slightly, just letting all that fumes out. It was nothing serious, no need to get angry...

The more important aspect at least is what the group is supposedly here for. He was given a way out, and Barrock immediately assumed that the information was exchanged, he would be stuck with them. When put it that way, it seemed like he did require a lot of deliberation.

Barrock closed his eyes again, taking several deep breathe.

"I never intended for something more than a spar coming here." He stated, his blood-colored eyes stared directly at Rowan, with solemnity but not necessarily hateful. "But, since you are giving me the light of day, unlike others, I will consider. What is in it for me, if I join?"
Steffen Gravinir


"Yeah, yeah. I'm certain we'll get our peace at some point, a brief moment of respite from continuous work and fighting." A weary smile formed after the long sigh, as he felt Lein's subtle movements on his back and shoulders, having mostly used to his 'backseating' shenanigans on a fine normal day, but battle fatigue's slow crawl was making that a lot more apparent. "Aimlenn sounds good, but..."

His occasional concerned side-glance at Sir Renar's little rant converted back to direct contact, as Steffen was asked what to do. More of a nudge than anything. Renar's tone of voice and the previous personal tirade made it pretty clear where his sentiment lies. "Yeah, seems like these are just lowly pawns that they clearly don't know how to use. Our only lead at this point is...well..." He gestured up to Lein on his shoulders and what he just said. "...or that now dead commander, whatever they could extract outta him."

With that he began to walk back, but not without a last glance at Renar. "And let's hope to the goddesses that this isn't another word dance routine like back in the fort."

@PigeonOfAstora@Psyker Landshark

Time: Late Morning
Location: Sorian Beach
Interactions: Layla/Olivia @Potter, Charlotte/Calbert @princess, Farim @Lava Alckon
Mentions: Lorenzo @FunnyGuy, Roman @ReusableSword

"Oh, but please, some patients are always haughty about knowing better than the ones who know best. I implore you to look past your ego and listen." John knew that the Alidasht princess would simply shrug and look down upon commoners like him, and pretended to be cool by ignoring, but one last warning wouldn't hurt. After all, there was no way she could actually hurt him really. Nor does Lorenzo, who was perpetually confused at who the real enemy was. This time, it was so funny he would simply just watch beneath the sunglasses. Nor does Count Calbert, who came all the way down here for an invitation to his whatever masquerade he was hosting tonight.

"Because all those patients..." The doctor took off his sunglasses, looking at Layla as she strode off with a half-smile concealing a sense of pity. "...have all died."

Now for Calbert. This masquerade was actually something he could consider going. Not because he wanted to go to this nobleman's pretentious gathering and meet all their pretentious guests, but it could be a good time to learn more about Calbert himself personally. After all, he could be wanting John dead after what happened the other day.

"That would be lovely, Count Damien, though I am preoccupied with a work meeting at the given time, but I might be able to catch the later part of the masquerade. I hope that would not be a big issue for you."

John returned a rather non-committal but reasonable response. He knew it would potentially be walking into a lion's den if he just accepted. He needed more thorough diagnosis before he could commit. But all on the outside, he maintained his smile and politeness. Roman had flat out rejected the proposal, so now he could see how Calbert would respond in both rejection and uncertainty.

Once he left, John lingered around and enjoyed his smoothie in serenity until someone disturbed him again. But oh well, it is Farim. He was friendly thus far, and he seemed interested in his work, which was a rarity. Granted it might still be for business, but at least it was for a cause rather than to look nice and earn approvals.

"Oh for sure, pick away!" John tapped his head several times with a laugh. Whatever stiffness he might have had before with the group or with Layla dissipated. "I only heard your name through like official papers or letters, and it's mostly to do with your trading company, so it's finally good time to put a face to...a legend, you know."
Steffen Gravinir


Steffen could already smell whatever horror show the creature that inhibited this ugly twisted mess had to go through, but his blade sank further until he could finally feel its resigning slump, a final act before its disintegration. The Ingvarr already separated from the rotting corpse as it fell apart, but the smell quickly engulfed the immediate surrounding. The twilight above with the calm and still water would have made for a serene winding down after a relatively fine day of work ridding the world of evil, but it wouldn't really be the case until the stench returned back to the earth.

"Bloody hell..." His eyebrows twisted as he noticed the residue of tars on his sword, feeling the churning stain slowly gnawing at the moonlight gleaming steel. He made sure to have that thoroughly wiped with cloth from a dead Boar's body nearby before sheathing it back. His body and limbs tickled around, all adrenaline and tension slowly throttling back to idle when it was clear that the battle was over, checking for any signs of injuries. Surprisingly, aside from numbness and aches that followed as a result of his constant running, slamming and battering, he got off the battle quite fine.

Taking a huff as he finally made eye contact once again with Lein. An amused smile more than anything trumped over lecturing about the earlier act. "You are one popular man indeed. Make sure to let me know beforehand, so I could prepare them some of that Ingvarr hospitality too." He said as he picked up his spear and laid it to rest in his shield hand. "How are you faring this entire fracas? Any injuries, wounds, bruises?"

Seeing Sir Renar, Steffen passed by him with an acknowledgement wave. "Thanks for the help." He stated as plainly as he imagined the man would have preferred. Seeing the group in the distance, he sure hoped that there would be no more hopping around. The cathartic beating of those Boars was a satisfactory ending to an act for now.

@PigeonOfAstora@Psyker Landshark
Steffen Gravinir


The puny Boars simply melted. Steffen was surprised at their zealotry that allowed them to even muster a desire to resist. But this was, weirdly enough, the only time he felt anything resembling catharsis in the bloodshed of other living creatures, so that disturbing observation was simply just nuisance. There would be more time later to point to the danger of fanaticism.

The final abomination had suffered a crippling blow from its own arrogance, Lein's arrows acting more like indemnity to a pretty much perfect outplay. But both acts failed to accomplish the goal of bringing down the hulk of flesh. And now Lein is in danger of succumbing to the same creature's arrogance that he successfully took advantage of. The lurching creature reached its limbs out for a killing blow, as Steffen found out there was much less time than he imagined.

"It's still alive! Get outta there!" Steffen cried out as the charge broke into a tidal wave, once again turning himself into a living ballista bolt in motion. But this time he really needed to. As he held the shield in a brace position, his increasingly narrowed world could not see a different course of action than to ram the abomination with thundering blunt force of his shield. A spear thrust wouldn't do meaningful enough, he thought, nor would a kick or a spear throw. In fact, in fear of throwing his spear into Lein instead, he decided to toss it into the grass and kept on charging.

The Ingvarr only changed course very slightly, around Lein, bracing his other hand behind his shield, as he crashed into the abomination's torso at a slight angle, in the hopes that the impact at the very least shocked the abomination enough to abandon or throw off the blow. As for the result of the head-on collision, Steffen never counted on that. The kill-intent comes in a follow-up, drawing the sword tucked behind the shield all this time to stab at its undersized skull.

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