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5 yrs ago
Current tfw you eat only super rare steaks, so everyone else in you house who only eats well done looks at you in disgust
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5 yrs ago
Considering quiting the retail business to become a stripper. It seems less objectifying and degrading.
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5 yrs ago
getting pollen everywhere, and it's basically just plant jizz
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5 yrs ago
Latin, Old Irish, Old English, Old Norse, French, and Middle Welsh classes? Guess I'll be properly prepared for any trips to 11th century Britain.
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5 yrs ago
Gah, I'm so in love with this woman, god damn. Now if only I had the courage to just ask her out :X
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Nerevarine

23||UTC -6|Active at Night|Dyslexic|LGBT/Trans Friendly|Semi-Professional Linguist|"Suðrskrælinga"


Language Competancies:

Any languages at B1 or above are ones that I am comfortable to RP in

Modern Languages
English: C2 (native)
French: B2
Afrikaans: B2
Spanish: B1
German: B1
Japanese: A2
Modern Irish: A1
Icelandic: A1

Ancient/Classical Languages
Old French/Anglo-Norman: B1
Gothic: A2
Old English: A2
Latin: A2
Old Norse: A2
Old Irish: A1
Middle Welsh: A1
Gaulish: A1

An RP done entirely in Latin would be amazing


About Me:
I started roleplaying around age 12, giving me about 11 years experience. I'm a hobby writer who makes subpar fantasy and sci-fi novels on the side and have dabbled in the world of light novels to give my drawing skills a bit of practice. I'm by no means a professional or even really a 'good' writer, but I do try my hardest. Unfortunately, I am a very busy person so I often simply don't have the time to put the level of quality revision and editing into my posts that I'd like. That said, I am committed to creating the best experience for my fellow roleplayers when I join their RPs. I am a busy person, however, so know that I may drop an RP if I become unable to devote any more significant time into it.

I mostly take part in Fantasy RPs and Nation RPs. While I enjoy romance side plots in other RPS I do, I generally don't do Romance focused RPs except on occasions. I am okay to do Romance RPs on 1x1, however, note that I usually have to be in a particular mood for these RPs so I am not always up for doing them. For this reason, when I want to do such roleplay, I seek out a partner myself. I am fine with writing mature/18+ scenes, however, I typically find them boring and uninteresting to write (sorry, I'm not much of an erotica writer). As stated above, I am LGBT and Trans friendly, so LGBT Romance subplots and RPs are totally fine by me.

In terms of characters, I'm most likely to roleplay women, as I am one, though I can roleplay any gender. I enjoy exploring the characters and fleshing them out as they grow in the setting.

I am often told that I can come off as rude, and while I like to play it up a bit and be something of a tsundere, and I am trying to work on it, but please note that I am not much of a social person, even on the online realm, and I may take a while to respond to messages or not give you a very detailed response. Feel free to message me for purposes related to the RPs we are mutually a part of, though. I love to discuss things concerning the games to give them a more interconnected and realistic feeling.

As stated above, I have dyslexia, and it can be a pain in the ass sometimes. Don't be afraid to point out mistakes in my writing, I have a tendency to misspell, and I want to be made aware if it's particularly bad. I also speak a variety of languages, and if you are interested in RPing in a language other than English, I am more than happy to do so. Check out my Langauge Competencies list to see what I am capable of using.

My interests are High Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Nation Games, Alternate History, and Video Games. I'm not crazy about Anime, but I watch a few here and there, but I'm hardly the person to go on a long discussion on Anime about (I don't really see it as much different than any other animation, sorry.), same with Manga. However, don't go all weeb on me, I'm part-Japanese sansei myself, so obsession with and fetishization of Japan and Japanese people annoys the shit out of me and if you do it I will likely have a few strong words to say to you before I block you. No, I don't care if you're also Japanese. In that case, you're not a weeb, you're just a dime-a-dozen nationalist and that's even worse in my eyes.

Anyway, I hope to have some enjoyable RPs with you all. Let's have some fun.

Contacts:

Twitter: @skakafraujo (in Gothic)
Discord: Druzhinka #5058
Conworkshop: Karous

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I'm in as well

The Sublime Develt


Territory:

Scarlet Color

Description of Government:
The Develt is run by the Bey, an evolution from the tribal chiefs who founded the predecessor of the modern Devlet. The Bey makes all final decisions in the nation, but he is aided by a group of advisors, who are composed of the Political Elite who were the personally selected by the Bey himself to reside in the Court with him, the Political Elite who managed the Provinces of the Empire, and the Military Elite, who were the highest ranking generals of the Land Army, The Navy, and the Air Forces, as well as the leaders of the Janissaries. The Head of the Divan is known as the Grand Vizier, and serves as the Bey's right hand himself. The lower ranks of the government are ruled by the upper nobility who are granted their provincial titles by the Bey, who in turn grant lower ranking titles such as counties to lesser nobles. Aside from the Divan, The Bey will also assign ministers from members of the Divan, who will then take leave of the Divan itself to act as their own branch. This feudalistic system has been in place since the earliest days of the empire, and perhaps its survival into the modern era is a testament to the slow nature of the Devlet to change.

Of note, is the Secondary Position of the Bey as the Caliph, the head of the faith known as Tawhid, a strictly monotheistic religion that dominates large portions of western, northern and southern Algaesia. As such, the Bey commands great respect by many, and is often looked to to defend smaller nations who follow Tawhid from invasion and subjugation.

Description of Economy:
The Devlet is not the most Technologically advanced of nations. Widespread conservatism has lead to the stagnation and gradual decay of the empire, which finds itself slightly behind other nations of Edoniras, though not too far to catch up once again. Though urban areas of the Empire make full advantage of the power of steam and coal, major sections of the Devlet remain agricultural communities as they were a hundred years ago. As the rest of the world looks to the future, the Sublime Devlet clings tight to the past. As such, the economy of the Devlet relies mostly on agricultural imports, textiles, and other rurally produced, artisan crafts. The most significant barrier to the development of the Devlet’s economy lies in the aristocratic structure of the state, as more and more enterprising businessmen try to make a living, only to have their assets seized by the nobility, they call to the Bey to reform, though this risks revolt or assassination from the Nobility. None the less, the large size of the Devlet, along with their strategic positions on major trade routes, makes them more or less self sufficient, the rise of aircraft and oceanic trade makes the need for economic changes greater at this pivotal point now than ever before. If the Devlet is ever to compete economically with the nations of Edoniras, trade must be free, and wealth must escape the clutches of the nobility.

Description of Culture:
An important factor to consider when talking about the culture of the Devlet is to know that the empire is not inhabited by a monolithic populus. The Tuje have conquered many different ethnic groups, many different religions, and span 3 continents. The Ruling people, and the ones who have spread the farthest are the Tuje, a formerly nomadic people who were enslaved upon migrating into the lands of the Gharavi. Though the influence of the Gharavi, the Tuje converted to the Tawhid religion, adopted a sedentary lifestyle, and picked up many aspects of art and poetry from the Gharavi. When the Empire began moving out, as the Tuje took control of The Empire of God, and turned it into the modern Devlet, the empire incorporated the Kemetler of Hadricia, and the Rumi of Edoniras. The Philosophical ideas of the Rumi influence the empire to a great degree, even though the Rumi themselves were openly hostile to imperial rule. Though they were killed en mass and the surviving Rumi expelled from the Empire, one can still see the influence of them in the arts and sciences. Tawhid is the majority faith of the region. Its call to prayer in the language of the Gharavi is heard 5 times a day, and its tenents of life influence the law of the land and the behavior of the people like no other force.

History:
The People who founded the Devlet, the Tuje, migrated into the area during the era of the Empire of God, a powerful imperial power who dominated large sections of the West of Algaesia and northern Hadricia. The People of this area, the Gharavi, quickly enslaved the Tuje when the crossed over into Imperial lands around the year 870. Now a slave populous, the Tuje were under obligation to adopt the Tawhid faith of their masters. Thus began the process of moving the Nomadic Tribal people to the far west of the Holy Empire, to fight against the powerful Kingdom of Rum, which though weakened, remained resilient to conquest. Eventually, the Tuje became tired of their second class status, and revolted against the Gharavi in the War of the Devlet, commanded by the young Slave-Soldier Osman, who is said to have had a dream where he was commanded by God to fight back against the corrupted Empire of the Gharavi, and to take control, and that if he was victorious, that God promised his descendants to rule the earth.

Osman and his rebels were successful, taking the city of Ikonya in the year 1006, and in turn, taking control of the entire empire. Osman declared the new state of the Sublime Devlet, and set immediately to work on repairing it, and preparing for conquest. For years, the Devlet waited in slumber, healing and growing, until Osman reached the old age of 57 years on, too old to go to war himself, but living to see his son, Arslan, come of age come of age and rise to the head of the Devlet’s army by the age of 33, and begin the Conquest of Rum on the heels of a devastating defeat the aging kingdom had faced. As if divinely ordained, the Walls of the Rumish Capital Fell to the armies of Arslan in 1046, as he and his soldiers poured into the city. According to legend, the moment that Arslan himself slew the Rumish Emperor Alexandros in battle, and proclaimed victory and rulership over the lands of Rum, that Osman died, leaving the victorious Arslan in control of the Empire.

Arslan would go on to become one of the greatest Beys that ever would rule, expanding the Borders of the Devlet across most of the North of Hadricia, and reaching far into Edoniras, before having to be expelled by almost the entirety of the surrounding nations. When the wars of conquest were over, Arslan returned, and set laws into effect that secured the most basic rights of the empire, including many protections for conquered peoples and minorities, and allowed laws to let Women have equal access to the rights of a citizen, and allowing them to work and own property, as well as protect the rights of Slaves and Prisoners. Arslan Commissioned the creation of a Grand Mosque to be built in Konstantinyye, the new Capital of the Empire, so that all may remember him and the glory of the Devlet. Arslan died on 1092, 5 years before the Mosque was completed. Arslan was buried in the Tomb of Osman until completion of the Mosque, after which he was exhumed and reburied in a tomb within the Mosque. The building was named Arslan’s Mosque in his honor. In a posthumous honor, Arslan was declared the New Caliph, a title that would pass on in his lineage from now until the end of his bloodline.

Following Arslan’s death, Osman II took over for an 60 year rule, and introduced massive reforms to the military, updating their tactics to better deal with enemies in Edoniras, and created the Janissary, and elite branch of the military composed of slave children collected from subjugated peoples in the Devlet, who would be trained from birth to fight. The Janissary proved to be deadly, both to the enemies that the would fight, and to the Bey himself, as Osman II was assassinated by the Janissary in 1160 while praying the the mosque dedicated to his father. They also proceeded to kill Osman II’s successor Mahmud 12 years into his reign for suggesting that the Janissary be abolished in a personal correspondence with the Minister of Defence.

Most of the Devlet’s actions past this point would be uneventful, save for minor rebellions and incursions deep along the Kemet River into Hadricia. That was until the year 1467, when The Rumi people declared independence, with the support of some states in Edoniras. The response was the quick suppression of this revolt using the Janissaries, and the brutal massacre of 1/3 of the Rumish population, and the complete expulsion of all the survivors. This brutal action would earn the ire of many nations, and a deep fear of what might happen to them if they were taken over, as well as showing other subjugated nations the potential consequences of rebellion. With this precedent hanging in the air, the Devlet saw little conflict in the next 300+ years. The empire sort of became soft, with little conflict resulting in little development in terms of technology. Art and culture flourished for a while, before stagnating like technology. It was not until 1700, with the discovery of Blue Coal, that the Devlet realized how far it had let itself go. With the formerly mild annoyances of Edoniras becoming powerful, even powerful enough to stand a serious threat to the Devlet, the Empire struggles to pull itself out of a social and technological decay that if not attended to immediately, will doom the Devlet to fall. However, this will not be easy. Most of the non urban areas of the empire remain technologically backwards, and the outdated government structure hinders economic and social development. Much now rests on the current shoulders of the current Bey, Abdullah bin Hassan Osmaniye III.

Other:
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Before I get my app up, i'll just stake my claim to The Not-Ottoman Empire



It looks like a lot, but considering we are talking about the Later Years of the Ottomans, and most of this (especially in not Africa) is worthless and/or full of rebellious not-Arabs, there will definitely be drawbacks
Coolio, Can I play the Ottoman Equivalent?
Im arround, but Thanksgiving came to eat my time, and festivities continue, so if I post today, it will be later
Nur


All would know that Nur was arriving long before her actual presence in the room. The very air in the great hall would become tense, and though it would give no sound, it would vaguely feel as if the room was buzzing with a faint sound of hornets. As the Doors would open once again, a figure, a humanoid female, seemingly made from shimmering orange energies made her way in. Her body was draped in a cloak made seemingly out of an unnaturally white leather, a gift of sorts, from her followers, created from years of sacrifices culminated into one product. Nur's every step towards her seat was loud, as if she was angered by something, and surely she was, she always was.

"Greetings..." Nur said, her greeting filled with a hollow and disgenuine tone. Nur turned sharply to her take her seat, as her eyes moved to look upon the faces of each of her fellow deities. She tapped her fingers in a rhythmic pattern. "We find ourselves here once more." The tapping stopped as her face took on a slightly agitated expression "I want to listen to all before I cast my vote, if they can come to any kind of sensible concensus."

Harran



The Warriors of En Sabir had seiged the City of Sa' for almost a week, the walls nearly crumbling, their foundations undermined, and tunnels dug beneath. As the gates were simultaniously burst into, warriors cralled out of the tunnels like rats storming and swarming as the main infantry poured through the gates. Archers took control of the walls, raining burning arrows into the incomming defenders, as the tunnel infantry surrounded them, the spearmen taking them out within a matter of minutes.

The Main Infantry made their way to the center of the city, toward's Sa's central treasury. Watching the battle was like art, the sheer intricacy of the battle was a sight to behold, the methods and tactics. It as over only a short while after it started, with the victorious soldiers of En Sabir marching back home, their gold trailing behind in carts, captives to be taken back as slaves or sacrificed at the local temple in the city of En Sabir, and the fear that was stuck into Sa', being more than enough for the warriors. The Elders of Sa' were spared, for the price of allowing Ensabian officials to interject upon their rulings, and for Sa' to have exclusive trade rights with only En Sabir.

This was a common day in Harran, land of the elves of the desert, blessed by the 4 rivers and Nur. The festival of Nur was to happen soon, and all cities were prepared to send their greatest to fight in the Games, with the hope of the greatest being sacrificed to Nur, for greater favor. The deserts would be red with blood by nightfall withing the next week.
Nur, The Wrothful One


Deity of: Rage, Passion, Strong Emotions, Murder, Violent Behavior, Lust

Indirect or Direct:
Direct

Appearance:


Personality:
The Wrothful One, Born of Twisted Earth, who wanders without a goal, destroying all that is foolish enough to come before her. Nur appeared suddenly one day, apparently born from the very violence of an earthquake that was nearby. Legends say she tore her way through a nearby mountain to move seemingly nowhere in particular, as she began her rampage across the land. Nur is seemingly overwhelmed with hatred and fury, though she is not mindless, as the goddess is able to suppress her fury and hold conversations with her fellow deities and her followers. She is intelligent enough to forumlate things like language and a social structure for her followers. The era of her rampage has long since passed, but Nur is no less violent and agressive. Her every word is tinged with vitriol, and every phrase she constructs is an insult.

Nation:

Harran City States


Population: 150,000

Denizen description:
The Black Haired Elves of Harran, farmers of the 4 Rivers, the builders of the great cities of stone, and beings filled with fury and savagery in war. Harran Elves are an unusual group, gifted in the art of war, but with no regard for Magic. They are a tall, slender race, though significatly more muscular and bulky than a typical elf, giving them a rather imposing mix of muscle and height. The Harran Elves have dark tan skin, black hair, and often grow curly hair and long, thick beards. They take great pride in their facial hair, combing and oiling their long curly beards and hair almost obscesively, and applying dark makeup to their eyes, black eyeliner and mascara to accent their naturally long eyelashes. In their culture, a man who has become a general is given a silver earring, and earns a new one for each war he wins as a general.

Lands:


Flag:


Government description:
A collection of disunified city states, each ruled by their own king or queen, or an absolute oligarchy. They are bound by a common cultural, linguistic and religious identity, but will often go to war with each other, conquer one another, and loot each other. They do have a loose confederation at times, the city of Qoddosh is sacred land, and is a ceremonial "capital" of Harran.

Military:
The Various city states each have their own military. Certain cities have better ones, but all the Harran cities have formidable armies, equipped with state of the art military technology, armors, and weapons. The Military of the Harran elves are notorious for their brutality, with violent actions like torture of their captured people, entire extermination of captured villages, the flaying and salting of prisoners, and horrifically violent punishments for crimes. Despite their power, the near equal strength of the city states makes them unable to conquer each other, and their wrath filled natures prevent long term alliances, acting as a check and balance to their power for now.

Culture:
Harran originated as an agricultural culture of elves who settled around the 4 rivers of the Hasna Desert. Harran was not an easy place to settle. It was fertile around the coast and near the rivers, but its vicious desert could easily kill a man who wandered into it foolishly, and its flat, unprotected land made it easy for conquest and raiding. As a result, the native elves became stronger, more vicious and war like. Then came the arrival of the goddess Nur, who, like a fire of anger, boosted the natural warlike behavior and distrust of the elves hundredfold, and forever shifted the focus of these people. Going from rural farmers, the elves quickly developed cities, walls, militaries and stone cities. The trend toward urban life became stronger as the influence of Nur became stronger in Harran. The Harran are very well suited to urban lives, naturally suited to violent life, who see war as a glorious activity. It is said that in their formitive years, Nur herself created a language for the Harran Elves. The elves have a ceremonial center, the holy city of Qoddesh, home to the Temple of Nur.



The Temple of Nur lays in the heart of the city of Qoddesh, said to be the home of Nur herself. Every 5 years, a sacrifice, usually the greatest warrior of the city state, as a gift to Nur.

As Nur is not only a goddess of Wrath, but of all strong passions, her people are skilled poets, who write stories that express the beauties of love, the passion of determination, the glory of heroes. They have a rich history of literature, and of art in general.

Other: n/a
I'm gonna reserve a goddesss of Rage/Passion, if that's possible, I'll have a sheet up asap
That's tragic. Lets have two?


According to lore, there can be only one, so someone has to step down. If the new player wants to stay as Light elemental, I could try and rework my character as a Light Priestess Guardian or something
My appologies, i had become rather sick. And in a mix of situations, involving other RPs im in moving off site, this RP slipped from my mind. I will get a post up immediately

Edit: Hold on, just realized someone has staked a claim as light elemental now, so Ill need to have that sorted out before I post
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