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Current Sometimes I wonder whether or not my trust is misplaced or not, especially when it seems that the trust I place in some people isn't reciprocated.
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8 yrs ago
All that is gold does not glitter; not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither; deep roots are not reached by the frost.
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8 yrs ago
Currently in exam periods at University after a full month of mobilization and a constant strike Things arent looking well so ill either be busy trying to save the semester or not because its lost
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8 yrs ago
I should re-read the Lord of the Rings one of these days
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9 yrs ago
Is it wierd that, whenever I am stressed I want to RP? I don't know, helps keep my mind off of certain things. Don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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Tsleeixth shook his head as he heard the old Argonian’s words 'Blackmarsh, under attack!?' He thought in stupor, not even registering it when he began to make his way towards the triage area where the wounded lay. He let out a sigh as he shook himself off his stupor and finally took in the sight of the wounded and dying and, for the first time in a long while, felt despair take hold of his heart.

'How can we beat such creatures when it takes at least three of us to be able to barely match them in combat.' Thought the Argonian spellsword bitterly as he stood up with some difficulty, stepping out of the makeshift infirmary into the cold Windhelm streets shortly after that.

He wandered through the streets of Windhelm with no clear destination in mind, his feet eventually taking him towards the Candleheart Hall inn. He opened the door to the inn with some difficulty, but after a while he was settled in one of the few tables that remained in the busy inn.

He went to where the innkeep was and asked for a bottle of mead before he quickly returned to his seat, waiting for the mead to arrive. Time seemed to slow to a crawl as the Argonian waited for his bottle to arrive when he heard a voice that was faintly familiar directed at him.

“Huh, didn’t think you’d be here.” Said the man, a Nord to be precise and to whom the voice belonged “Shouldn’t you be with the wounded?” .

Tsleeixth shook his head “Couldn’t stand the sight no more, thought some fresh air would do me good” He replied noncommittally while motioning to the empty chair in front of him with his head, inviting the man to sit with him. It was shortly after the arrival of the Nord that Tsleeixth’s mead arrived, the Nord that now sat in front of the Argonian asking for one for himself as well.

A few silent, awkward, seconds passed as Tsleeixth tried to recall the man’s name when he remembered “Ah, you were...Aenar, if I am not mistaken right?” Ventured the Argonian. He had fought with two Nords, both part of the Whiter River Braves, earlier this day, but apart from exchanging names they hadn’t spoken much and that information had been relegated to the back of his mind due to what had happened later on in the day.

“Correct.” Replied Aenar, confirming Tsleeixth’s suspicions that this was one of the Nords with which he had battled against one of the Kamals. It was soon after the Nord man had confirmed his suspicion that the second bottle of mead arrived “Well, here’s for surviving another day.” Said the White River Brave as he raised his bottle in a toast, a gesture that Tsleeixth quickly returned.

They spent a few minutes in silence, both men taking the chance to relax as they drank the mead that the both of them had ordered, until the Argonian spellsword broke the silence “So, Aenar, how is your friend, Agnar, doing? He took a pretty bad beating from the Kamal.”

“Aye, Agnar is fine, has a broken arm pretty much like you but he also got his leg broken during the fight against the giants so he won’t be able to participate again, at least not for the battles to come. Whatever comes after that, who can say” Said the Brave, finishing his mead shortly after he had spoken “And you? How are you holding up? I heard some of the Argonians speaking, trying to get out of Windhelm to try and go towards Blackmarsh, think you’ll join them?”

Tsleeixth couldn’t help but grimace at the questions that the White Rive Brave had asked to him, letting out a soft sigh and rubbed his forehead with the tip of his fingers “Alright, let me start with the l
ast one. No, I don't plan to leave for Blackmarsh, but what the older Argonian said….it does concerns me slightly.” Admitted the spellsword, letting out a sigh before he continued “But, regardless of how much it worries me I do intend to remain in Windhelm with Ashav and the rest of the company.” He said, taking a breath to calm himself before he could continue.

“As for how I’m holding up...well, I guess it would be not well” Said the spellsword, letting out a bitter chuckle “This is the second time the Kamals invade us and the only thing I can do is throw spells at them.” He said bitterly, looking at his broken arm for a brief second before looking once more towards the White River Brave “If the Kamals are going to keep coming, I want to be able to fight them, and if we are to die by their hands I want to be able to die with a sword in my hands and taking down as many of the bastards as I am able.” Finished Tsleeixth, waiting for Aenar to speak again.

“Hah! Spoken like true nord would.” Said Aenar, laughing a little at the words of the Argonian, an action which Tsleeixth soon imitated despite his less-than bright thoughts on the situation and disposition in general.

They stayed for a while chatting with each other, trading one or two stories for a few hours until Aenar suddenly stood up “Well, it’s been great chatting with you Tsleeixth, and I am glad to have talked to you more in depth.” Said the Nord as he approached the Argonian and shook his hand in a friendly gesture “But, as it is, I have to leave now, I have other matters to attend to and I can’t delay them any further.” Said the White River Brave in parting before he disappeared into the crowd that was inside the inn.

Left alone once more the Argonian spellsword let out a heavy sigh. While his meeting with Aenar had served to distract him from his thoughts on the Kamals but now that his newfound acquaintance was gone, Tsleeixth’s thoughts turned to the invading ocne mroe and -unsurprisingly- to the words uttered earlier by the old Argonian.

'I wonder why it is that the Kamal’s are attacking Blackmarsh, the Empire only managed to conquer the outer fringes...and regardless of that, the land isn’t prone to colonization by other species, especially one that comes from a place so distant as Akavir.' Thought Tsleeixth to himself, motioning for one of the barmaids to deliver to him another bottle of mead 'In the end, I suppose that, for the moment, it doesn’t matters what their reasons are, what matters is defeating them, maybe then we’ll be able to paint a clearer picture of their reasons.' He mused to himself, his mead arriving shortly after that. Thanking the barmaid for the mead he took a swig from the bottle and decided to put those thoughts in the back of his mind for the time being, determined to try and forget about the thoughts that plagued him for the moment.
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Alright, that sounds like a good idea. What are you planning to do during Spring Break (if you're going to high school or college/university)?

And when do you want to start on the post?


I am in CHile, so my summer break is over unfortunately D: so I'm back to Unviersity/COllege

As for hwen to start, whenever it's mroe convenient for you, jsut send me a PM with the pad that we are using
I am guessing that I need to collab with someone else that's apart of the attack team.


Khosin is part of hte attack team, and I am not part of any collab so we could do one.

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I usually define evil as point of view, namely what their motivates are and how deep they relate to the outside world. A really good villain to me is someone who's dark actions actually have some good aftermath because it establishes them as sort of a needed evil rather than just evil to be stopped. Which brings that moral aspect into play: do you merely destroy the evil and basically accept their fall will ripple off to hurt innocents that don't deserve the aftermath or allow the evil to continue and risk other innocents to suffer from their actions?

Realistically, when you don't actually think of this as a story are pretty harsh choices either way.


That's why I was sayign that, in hidnsight, thsoe characters were a bit cliche. I mean, the torturer oen was loyal to his king and was more or less concerned with stoppign the rebellion. The oen that was a full blown amd scientist wanted to control his group through the manipulaiton of the figurehead within said group to consolidate power around hismelf. They weren't of the kidn of "needed evil", except the torturer oen sicne he was mroe doign his job out of loyalty, but mroe or less an evil that needs to be stopped. I liek to thign that I've gotten better at this kind of thign over time, but I am nto so sure.

As for hte question you presented, it's a rahter itneresting one and -nowadays- I rather like mroe and mroe the "needed evil" kind of characers, btu I do find the purely evil characters fun to play as well (as in, for example, playing a follwoer of Chaos in a 40k RP, and even those can have their nuances despite being, msot of hte time, the evil for the sake of evil kinda characters). But yeah, when you don't think of it as a story, those are pretty harsh choiced either way.
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I guess you kind of have to shop around to find villain-oriented roleplays. It's a fun muscle to scratch; I ran a Mass Effect RP where half the players could play as Shadow Broker agents hunting down the other group of players, which allowed for some seriously sketchy characters. It's pretty fun playing somebody with zero regard for innocent lives from time to time. Hey, @Hellis, didn't you run a super villain RP not that long ago?


FUnnily enough, the site in which I was at the time had that kind of RP almsot all the time lol :P but yeah, it's icnredibly fun from tiem to time playing an outright evil character. But, to clarify, they weren't specifically oriented per se. FOr example, the oen where I plaeyd the sicentist-torutrer character had two groups, one that was part of an oppresive monarchy -the group that my character belogned to- and a rebel group that seeked ot overthrow us. The group with the Murakumo had hte citie's forces agaisnt them and so on. There was another RP for exampel that outright began with the heroes having defeated hte villaisn, forcing htem to hide in an underground city and hte RP was abotu the villaisn return (unfortunately it never kidna kicked off the startign point)
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Mad science buddies! *brofist*

Did you find it hard to make evil characters in most roleplays? I find a lot of games tend to go from a hero perspective, so having a bad guy as a player character kind of puts you at odds with other players in most situations.

*brofists back*

I was often lucky in that most of the RP's I joined usually had a villain group for makign characters as well. Hmmm, wow, this brigns me waaaay back to my first days of RP'ing, for exampel oen that I liekd a lot was a RP in which took palce in this giant city were there was a cultist group -which you could join- which ahd htis special characters called Murakumo, or soemthing it has been liek 5 years or so, that embodied certain aspects, liek Nightmares and such, that were part of a god and I was lucky to be one of said Murakumo (specifically one embodyign diseases) but, liek I said, I was lucky in the fact that msot RP's I joend tended ot allow me to either: a)join the villains group or make extremly amoral, if not sometiems outright evil, characters.

Define dark. There's so many 'dark' definitions out there that it's hard to tell which one is the true dark. There's anti-hero dark, Hyde and Jerkyll dark, Frankenstein dark, etc.


Hmmm, well, at first it was never anti-hero dark. I liked to make as clsoe as I coudl as villains. Hell, there was oen character whom I had who was mroe or less a cross between amd scientist and torturer (in hidnsight he was a bit cliche) then there was another that was a full-blown mad sicentist and such, then I evolved mroe into anti-hero dark characters -so to speak- and so on.
Speaking of that, Does anyone have a favorite trope they enjoy doing? Mine's a little obvious.


Hmmm, well, way back before -as in, before I joiend RPG- I used to liek doing more dark type characters, ya know, evil guys etc. Then I went to liek making characters with dark pasts, tortured souls, etc, but nowadays I prefer to make more of a mix of those tipes of characters. So, I guess that whiel I used to have a favorite trope for characters nowadays I don't do so much.
@gcold Tsleeixth would ask that Relmyna be imprisoned, he isn't a particular fan of executions and -in his opinion- sending her agaisnt the Kamals is the same thing (since she'd likely die)
Yo @Mortarion, did you get trampled by a herd of llamas of something?


Somethign like that, but I'm still here.
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