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Current @Yam I Am sounds like somebody needs a squishmallow
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theater kids make scenes, don't cloud your crown dark 😎
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thoughts on furries having pets?
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I Want My 25 Minutes of Fame
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Where are the bodies Big G?

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@Plasma You are good to go. Now do you want to be placed in wandering group 1 or 2?

I'll go with group one and start on my character relation sheet now.
@Lady Amalthea Ugh, I've finally finished my character sheet. I hope everything is correct and acceptable and I didn't miss anything.

On a side-note, I'm not entirely happy with how it turned out, however I don't plan on making any serious changes to the character otherwise – I'll simply leave the significant development of the character to the Roleplay. I'm really excited to be Roleplaying again.



I practically live in the setting of this Roleplay(minus the apocalypse part). It's interesting to see a story taking place so close to home.
This RP is well-written and well-formatted and I look forward to making an application before things take off!
Hey everyone. I'm in the middle of writing a character sheet, would it be possible for someone to give me an existing Fireteam to slip into before the Roleplay gets too far ahead?
I've popped into the chatroom a few times but I figured I'd make myself known here. I'm likely going to be playing the Hightowers, since they're in an interestingly difficult position at this time

I should have a sheet up tomorrow.


Would it end up being too complicated if I were to play small relations / non-significant characters to the Hightowers? My current knowledge on Game of Thrones is limited, and I'm also uncertain about my 'writing ability' pertaining to the amount of collaboration and politics that have been highlighted to be involved.

So, at the moment I don't trust myself to play the role of a House or significant faction itself -- and the Hightowers are definitely the most appealing lore-wise, for me, at least in the sense of working with someone. I guess what I'm trying to ask is, could I play a handful of non-significant characters shadowing the Hightowers or those sworn to them?

It's an awkward question I guess. I just feel that it'd be easier for me to play a small part in this while working with someone who overlooks their respective House/House-members/faction.
It's been a while since I was last on here, and I know I can't exactly hold down my interests but... I have to say, this would be incredibly fun to read/be a part of. Great idea man.
Still around, I'll make a post tomorrow, and then a few posts after that I intend on running into someone by mistake. Been sick lately, and caught up with school.
So far, there's a lot of very human-like species in the RP so that alone is a shocking coincidence already. To clarify though, I don't think it's a problem at all -- and so I don't think it's a problem for someone to play other humans, as there's a lot of people(including myself) who are pro-human.

Although the likelihood of humans developing on a different planet with a completely different ecosystem and with completely different catastrophic natural disasters(ice ages, stuff like that)... Is really improbable. I think it's fair for a small part of humanity to disappear from Earth during their space fairing age to go their own separate ways. The only issue is you'd be extremely far back in population numbers, and well.. You get the picture.
It took me a while to post because figuring out a character to follow was, well... Extremely difficult. But, my next post shouldn't take long at all as I have a clear idea of where I'm going with Domn.

Short for Dominic. I was playing a game when someone had "Domn" as their username while I was writing on the side. Amazing where inspiration can randomly come from.
| The Mantle -- Acheron, North-Eastern Hemisphere |

"-- sounds good. I'll see you then." There was a momentary pause, nodding, then he spoke again. "Mm. Yes, goodbye." There was a tone to his voice that made him seem robotic, and blank. One of those tone's that you use to be polite when you're speaking to an acquaintance, or co-worker. Someone you haven't exactly clicked with. Yeah, it was one of those conversations.

Domn stood beside the floor to ceiling windows in his office. It was sleek, and 'retro modern' if you could get past the slight contradiction of those two words. Retro-modern. But very white and neutral to the point that it was annoying, and made him feel like he was working in solitary confinement or something. His only solace was this little red lava lamp his nine year old son gave him for his birthday some years ago, the lamp didn't seem to work though.

Reaching up to the corner of his face, he slid off his glasses, blinking several times thereafter. Domn's eyes adjusted as the heads up display no longer filled his vision, and he began to see things as they were naturally. Outside was a tumble -- no, that's not right -- a jungle of shimmering lights, skyways, noise, and steely skyscrapers which hugged the outer districts of the great Mantle. Domn tucked his glasses through the collar of his regulars, and folded his hands against the small of his back as he gazed out.

For more than a kilometer in diameter stretched the maw of the Mantle, a giant gap cut into the center of the city in the shape of a three pointed star with rounded edges. This was the bay, as his colleagues had adequately named it. It was even more stunning with the inner partition that wrapped around the bay, separating it from the city that hugged around the Mantle. It was a wall flush to the ground about a hundred feet thick that became a marvel of engineering. They didn't want it to be completely ugly though, so with some landscaping the city officials put a tiny park along the length of the wall that you could walk through. Nice touch.

But, even if you tried to surround it with beautiful trees, sidewalks, and fountains.. It was still a giant hole. A distracting giant hole too, in both the good and bad ways. While absolutely stunning as it was, there was a constant buzz of drilling and construction echoing from the depths of the Mantle. A metallic hum of ships coming and going from the bay area, cranes and hydraulic platforms hauling and groaning, a constant flickering of flashes and sparks.. It was definitely not prime real estate, at least not now. Deep down though, the inner kid in Domn exploded with excitement over the thought of watching the first caravels descend from the stars upon the Mantle -- and disappear into the veil of a Jump Gate, off to discover whole other star systems. Wouldn't that be a sight?

Domn thumbed a glowing console at the waist of the window, bringing up a small display before him. He flicked through an option or two, checking recent emails that were being imparted from his desktop computer. He glanced at the time, and was disappointed at how slowly the day was going by. It was late evening, and the last light of the sun was finally disappearing from the edge of the sky.

A small alert came on-screen in front of him, and with an indicative wave Domn activated it. Domn's mouth dropped and he reached for his glasses as he read the briefing; it was a critical subpoena from his project manager, summoning him to head down to the bay. With consecutive 90 hour work weeks, it was supposed to be his day off.. But then Domn saw it out of the corner of his eye. A decorated Confederate Flagship cruising over the city. He knew who's flagship it was. This was why he hated politics.

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