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"STOP. QUOTING. ME." Jb, 2019, quoted in 2022." Roland, 2022, quoted in 2022.
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STOP. QUOTING. ME.
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5 yrs ago
Gone fishing for a week, will return soon.
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Happy New Year!
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Merry Yuletide, one and all! Gods bless.
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Greetings,

I am Jb; Briton by birth, roleplayer by my own hand, and lover of literature. I am also an amateur historian, a receiver of a Bachelors degree in Ancient and Medieval History - quite a useless degree, actually - and would like to think that I'm a fair, honest and open guy.

As far as RP'ing goes, I'm pretty open to most things really, all you need to do is ask! :)

So, if you've ever any questions for me, wish to speak about RP's involving myself or run by myself, or simply feel like a chat, don't be afraid to get in touch.

Most Recent Posts

@Sigurd@ethanjory@Stormborn@Dusty@HeySeuss

Alrighty then, the first post is up!

It's pretty much just a post to introduce the characters, their thoughts and feelings, what they've been doing leading up to the battle...I don't need to tell you.

Once we've had 'a round' I'll get the actual fighting underway.

Any questions are welcome.
@Sigurd@ethanjory@Stormborn@Dusty@HeySeuss

The raven had circled the field below the overcast layer of cloud several times already, descending lower and lower with each sphere, mass blocks of men, horses, and likely a few women shifting themselves into battle-ready formations in preparation for the inevitable clash that all knew was coming. Of course the raven was just an avian creature, intelligent yes, but unaware of what was progressing between the ant-like figures beneath it. All it knew was that, at some point, they would meet, death would follow, and there would be more than enough flesh for the buzzards and itself to gorge upon...

Meanwhile, from a more ground-based view of the proceeding events, Jago Flowers - who men openly referred to as 'the Mad Maester' even within hearing distance - wet his lips in anticipation of the carnage about to unfold in this rather arid region of the Disputed Lands; indeed, rain clouds whirled overhead, and the usually blinding Essos sun cast its rays sporadically over the lowlands, but of moisture there was no sign this day.

At his side the Reachland bastard tabbed his pouch, writing implements already arrayed about him on the dry soil of the hillock on which he sat. He was to have no part in the battle this day, save as an observer - though even at the age of seven-and-fifty he was still capable of it - for the 'commander' of the Meereenese Knots had made it clear he wished to have his victory recorded for posterity. The thin lips of Jago's gaunt face had peeled back at this, revealing a set of oddly pointed teeth, but he had bobbed and nodded in agreement with the foolish man...and now he was here, his emaciated body swaddled in his black hooded robes, his perplexingly clear eyes watching all as his steady hands made note of all-and-sundry.

After taking a brief glance into the air to see where his black-feathered companion had gotten to, he put quill to scroll and began to scribble.

The field, as it contained in the way of terrain, was almost perfect for a pitched battle. There were no woodlands to conceal ones enemy, not for miles around at least, no rivers or bridges or mountains to use as chokepoints either, only several small knolls and hummocks - such as the one upon which Jago sat - where each army had encamped, but which would make for rather useless strongpoints.

The Reachlander knew this because he was not a stranger to conflict, the mace that hanged from his rope-belt still encrusted with the dried blood of men, women and even children, things having been done during his youth that even now made the toes of other men curl to hear them.

Anyway...

Both armies, made up of Sellswords and not a single militiaman from the three city-states employing them standing among them, would need to challenge one another over the flat ground that made up the mid-part of the field; this ground was relatively solid, moistureless and hard-packed brown dirt, with dry grass being the only thing 'growing' there, but soon to be watered with blood.

What of the armies themselves?

On the one side were those Companies hired by the alliance of Tyrosh and Lys, a Grand Company of several smaller ones that formed to somewhere around a thousand cavalry and ten-thousand men-at-arms at least.

Therein were men from all over; Westerosi bastards, criminals and runaways of all stripes - forming a solid backbone of heavy infantry and the majority of the mounted contingent - savage clansmen from beyond the wall and the mountain clans come together as lighter but more fierce combatants, volunteers from the Free Cities and even a handful of slaves forced into a skirmish they had no place waging.

Their adversaries were not much different it had to be said, the Knots a majority Westerosi formation of some three-hundred heavy cavalry and five-hundred infantry including two-hundred archers - most hardened individuals but not yet a coherent fighting force - given the centre of the line to protect.

On their flanks were such esteemed bands as the black-clad pike-wielding Sons of the Goat out of Qohor, or the infamous Blade-Dancers of Leng far to the east known for using their twin blades to deadly effect, a body of some two-thousand Dothraki, known simply as The Khal's Men, being their primary reserve of horsemen.

Altogether, Jago guessed at his best count, some thousand cavalry and ten-thousand infantry stood against near three-thousand horse of varying types and four-to-five-thousand infantry; it truly was a test of a larger force fighting one with more experience, the Tyroshi magisters clearly thinking that one would outdo the other.

Peering on, sat as he was well away from harm, the Bastard of Old Oak could only imagine and empathise with those now striding reluctantly or otherwise to fight for their pay.

Of the Knots he wrote in particular, the way that their infantry formed in front of the archers (a notable addition to their ranks, being longbowmen all), how their cavalry - heavily armoured knights from Westeros to a man - assembled into the famous lance, and how Alon Peckledon, the man responsible for their presence here today, had surrounded himself with the hundred or so men he had named his 'Guard of Valour'.

Well, what did one expect from a former brothel owner anyway?

So the stage was set, sunlight briefly bursting through the clouds, and the buzzards prepared for a feast.
I'll get a post up tomorrow, just looking over all the posts made so far - good work on that by-the-by, loving the posts.
@HeySeuss@ethanjory@Sigurd@Dusty@Stormborn

Many thanks for your sheets, you're accepted, and feel free to put them in the Character tab!

@Inuyasha@Asura

Looking forward to recieving your sheets, hopefully in the next day or so.

@Plank Sinatra@Katthaj@webboysurf@The Nexerus@Heat

I'll be putting you all on a 'reserve list', so if anyone does drop out then you'll be the first ones I talk to; feel free to PM me a Character Sheet, it'll make it easier if/when the time comes.

Thank you everyone for your interest, didn't expect this much to be honest, I'll get working on the opening post and it should be up soonish.

Any questions etc, get in touch.
@Oak7ree@Andreyich

Not really one for humour, Helmut nevertheless allowed himself a grim smile at the situation. What manner of fate had bought these three here at this time, had it been Sigmar in his benevolence? Was it one of the other Gods? Who knew.

After waiting patiently for the temporarily ruffled newcomers to settle down a little, he listened to their questions and bade Henrik pull up another chair and take a seat while he answered their questions.

"I am Helmut Van Graff, Witch Hunter and keeper of the Emperor's law and justice." One look at Henrik told him that, in spite of looking older than he was, the blue-eyed arrival was more than he seemed, "will you not join us?"

One gloved hand rose up to scratch his cheek as he looked to Hans, seeing the expression that had overtaken the boys face, "this is the tavern, though I feel you may be in the wrong place. Then again...." his free hand reached into a pocket, plucking something from it and presenting his palm to the seventeen year old "...perhaps this may interest you?"

There, glinting in the dim light of the tavern and standing out against the dark leather glove, was a golden crown - also known as Karls, Crowns or Gelt - the face of Karl Franz on one side and a Reaper holding an hour-glass on the other.

"This would buy you more than a room for a night, and there is plenty of it."






No longer accepting new players


Summary:


- Semi-realistic low fantasy that takes place in the World of Ice and Fire.

- Characters are adventurers, triators, bastards and more from various walks of life that have recently been forced by current events to join forces.

- Moral ambiguity is to be expected from this group; they are not heroes.

- The timeline is set in the year of Robert Baratheon's entirely natural and no way suspicious death.

- Pretty much any nationality is fine, just remember that this will have consequences on how others view you etc.

- Experienced characters are fine, as are green-as-grass ones, but there are no legendary heroes here and likely no famous names. We begin low, but there is plenty of chance to end high...or dead.

- Character sheets will be accepted based on merit alone, not 'first come first serve'.

- Players will get to collaborate with me on the course of the story. We will start out during a rout in the Disputed Lands and see where it goes from there.

- Luck is finite, you write your character doing too many clearly idiotic things and they're dead.


In Character Info:


The year is two-hundred and ninety-eight after Aegon's Conquest, Robert Baratheon is dead and Eddard Stark - Hand of the King and personal friend of the Usurper - has been imprisoned in King's Landing.

Many within the Seven Kingdoms most assuredly see this as the worst thing to happen since the fall of the House Targaryen - the realm has been thrown into turmoil, battle lines are being drawn, and monarchs and nobles are preparing their levies and war-hosts - but there are also those that see this as a time of opportunity, a time to gain reputation, to show ones valour, but most importantly to amass a fortune in coin.

These are the Sell-swords, outcasts, exiles and masterless men who have not yet sunk to the depths provided by base banditry but will sell their blades to the highest bidder nonetheless; it is also with a small band of these ill-reputed warriors that tale is concerned...




Meanwhile, across the Narrow Sea and in among the Disputed Lands, another war is being waged by the three-city rivalry of Lys, Myr and Tyrosh. Once more their coffers were opened, and once more mercenary companies and lordless forces from across Essos have made their way there in search of glory, blood, but most importantly payment in full!

It appears that the Myrish leadership is to blame for starting this most recent 'war' - if it can be called such a thing, the forces arrayed and coin offered making it seem as little more than a border skirmish - choosing to make advances into the Disputed Lands without considering how things may turn out; this may well be why there are no famous or infamous company names included in the battle-lines, no Golden Company or Brave Companions to be found here.

Where then do you come in?

The Meereenese Knots are a relatively recently formed Free Company, primarily formed of Westerosi but with members of all creeds and origins, their leader – who titles himself The Keeper of the Knot – being one Alon Peckledon, an abnormally rich brothel owner from King's Landing who was forced to flee across the Narrow Sea with all his wealth once Petyr Baelish caught wind of a far-too-aggressive takeover attempt.

In spite of surviving numerous attempts on his life, and being a magician with coin, Alon is a useless strategist and never a good judge of other men – men that he hired to form the Knots out of their base instincts for coin alone, and there are plenty of them.

It is most unfortunate for all that Alon and his idiocy appears to have bought them into a contract and a situation from which the Company is most unlikely to be walking away from...at least intact.

Now two armies approach one another over the fertile plains of the southern Disputed Lands, but only one will be walking away.


Out of character info:


So, as you may have guessed, we're going to be mercenaries of one type or another, Sellswords of the Meereenese Knots - independent operators that are just in it for the money; what you may have been before makes little difference at this juncture, although it may well as we progress, soon everyone shall be in the same situation and it is from there that we shall proceed.

At first, we're simply going to form up as a band and see what happens. I have a few ideas for greater, overarching storylines if this roleplay goes anywhere long-term, but those aren't relevant just yet. Focus on having your characters get to know each other, developing respect or rivalries, while fighting side-by-side and back-to-back.

If you find your own knowledge of the A Song of Ice and Fire world falling short, I invite you to use A Wiki of Ice and Fire as a resource. I use it myself, so even if it's wrong, we'll be similarly misinformed.


Rules


- Sort your squabbles out in private. If you persistently disagree with another player or they're grieving you, involve me. If necessary, I will get the moderators involved.

- No godmodding (controlling someone else's character). Obviously.

- Try to post at least once a week. I have seen too many roleplays die because people took their sweet, sweet time. And let me know if you can't post soon!

- One character per player.

- My decisions are final.

- If you've read all these rules and agree to them, include the phrase “careful now” somewhere in your character sheet.


Character Sheet


Please submit your character sheets by WEDSNESDAY, 29TH OF MAY. Post them in a hider in a comment in the OOC tab, NOT the Character tab.

Name: Your character's name. Keep it appropriate to your chosen House/Nation.

Alias and Epithets: If any.

Age: Obvious.

Gender: Obvious.

House: If any.

Appearance: A written description of your character's appearance. No pictures.

Personality: What kind of person is your character and how do they interact with others? Remember, they have already agreed to work with others in a group, so a morose, cynical lone wolf isn't going to work.

History: Describe your character's life. I don't need the exact details of their childhood, or an extensive account of all their previous adventures, but be comprehensive. Give me three solid paragraphs, at least.

Skills: Here you explain to me what your character is good at. I will decide if I think your character's skills and abilities are acceptable. Remember what I said: we are mercenaries, not the King's Guard or paragons of legend.

Equipment: What do they bring with them on an adventure? Remember, err on the side of humility. Our characters aren't necessarily poor, but they aren't rich either – otherwise why would they bother joining a group apparently named after a sex position?

Miscellaneous: Anything you want to mention but haven't been able to cover yet.


Questions?


Ask them. I don't bite.
@BangoSkank@BiffleChump

You're up, then I'll get the replies in.
@HeySeuss@Plank Sinatra@Katthaj@Sigurd@Stormborn@Inuyasha@webboysurf@The Nexerus@Heat

Righto, here we are then, that's about twelve folks who posted here; if we take out those who decided to comment instead of just noting their interest, then we bring it down to around nine. I think I can cope with that, but please bare a few things in mind (as I'm writing the OOC, which should be up in the next couple of days) before taking the time to write and DM me a Character Sheet.

Minus the world and major events, this will have no resemblance to the television show, it will be drawing from the books and if your knowledge comes solely from the show then you may have a hard time.

Secondly, this is in the 'Advanced' section; I don't want entire novels each post, and I'll allow plenty of time between posts for everyone to work theirs out, but if you do not believe you are able to keep up a consistent quality to your posts then again you may have a hard time.

Thirdly, in spite of being set in a world with dragons and 'magic', this RP is aiming at some form of realism - events will happen that you may not agree with, may not like, but which were real enough to those living during the Medieval period - that being said, I've never liked such things just for the sake of them, and thus won't be turning this into the TV show by doing so. Obviously the 18+ tag is there for a reason, if you can't handle more mature themes then please have a think about your participation.

Lastly, and arguably the most important thing from my standpoint as GM, is that no-one disappears without a word and only those that wish to participate for both the fun of it and the experience that comes from a group of people sharing a world and a story remain. If you have real-life concerns that will take up time, that's perfectly fine! Just tell me as much. If you need to leave for some reason, again, tell me - I like to 'leave' people on good terms if I can - and it will allow me to bring others in if I need to.

If you've managed to get this far, and you're fine with all of it, then well done and I appreciate it very much.

Anyone can feel free to DM me or post here with questions, or alternatively look me up on Discord and catch me there; I may not get back to you right away, but I will get back to you.

Here is the Discord link to the RP server, if you're intered: discord.gg/mtQGN2t

Again, thanks for reading and the OOC will be coming up 'shortly'

Valar Morghulis.
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