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4 yrs ago
Wishing a relaxing weekend for everyone. Take some time to be kind to yourself, to unwind, and to have some rest. <3
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6 yrs ago
I ate a brownie once at a party in college. It was intense. I felt like I was floating. Turns out there wasn't any pot in the brownie. It was just an insanely good brownie.
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There was an explosion at a cheese factory in France. De-Brie everywhere.
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[indent]It was the only way, she had to knock them out, as Perseus had asked. And so she ducked into cover while her more physically able colleagues were in the throws of the battle. Truthfully, this was too close to the action for her, and she was panicking but she couldn't let it show. This could all go wrong at any minute. All she could do, was her best. She quickly loaded her gun with a sleeping compound the same one she had used on the guards. Only this time in a more precise execution method. These were darts, which would mean there would be no splash back to her allies.

Up she ducked out of cover, and began firing the darts in sets of 3 before reloading. She kept her eyes our for any flankers - and took down a rather nasty looking Venom agent who had been about to strike a peacekeeper. The room started to feel more and more heated. It must have been Therma doing something. She had no time to focus on that, however, but it did make her feel sluggish - adding to her panicked state.

Eventually she was out of darts - she would assist with the civilians again, calling out to anyone who was listening; "We need to get out of here, this much heat in the lab. I'm worried the whole thing is going to blow...!" She saw the fallen girl, Nova, on the ground and ducked over to help her back to her feet; "you're going to be okay, I've got you!"

Summer Wine

by @Stormflyx and @Father Hank




Evening, 22nd of Last Seed, 4E2408
Anvil


Anvil in the evening was beautiful. It really was the Gold Coast. A crown jewel in all of Cyrodiil, a haven of peace. She had so far spent time exploring, restocking, and watching people. It had been a quiet and contemplative time here already, but she grew bored. The conversations she had with those she had been travelling with so far had all gone relatively well. She was closing off this chapter, ready and determined to head back to High Rock. If only she could track down Alim. She still had time for it.

She wasn’t usually one for taking in the scenery, but recently she had developed something of a sentimental side. Besides, the golden glow across a calm ocean was a sight to behold, to anyone’s eyes - sentimental or not. It gave her a sense of inner calm to see that some things would always be the same. The sun would always rise and set, no matter what conflicts existed in the world. “Miss… Are you still interested?”

The voice of the vendor snapped her back to reality, and she turned her head back around to the stall in front of her. There was all manner of flora spread across it. The impatience of the seller was apparent. Most of the other shops were closing down for the day, and Raelynn had been pouring over the items for some time. She picked up the sprigs of Lavender, Wormwood Leaves, and Aloe Vera. She handed over some coin to the girl, who in return gave her a slight smile. “Have a wonderful evening” she said to her, taking the goods and placing them into her basket. A basket that was already overflowing with other goods too. Empty bottles, Monarch Butterflies, and she had even managed to procure herself a bottle of Alto Wine.

As she took a leisurely stroll back to the inn, she moved between watching the sunset, and letting her eyes take in the crowds of people, one by one heading home for the evening - or to their other plans. Anvil slowly grew quiet, and it was then that she spotted someone familiar - perhaps also on his way back to the Inn too. It was Gregor, the mysterious ever-smiling Imperial, and in a few short moments, their paths were going to cross.

Gregor, despite a full night’s rest and a lazy day spent at rest, wasn’t sporting his usual affable smile when his dark eyes crossed with Raelynn’s bright gaze. His heart nearly skipped a beat at the sight -- her eyes looked so much like Briar’s. He hadn’t noticed before, during the raid on Elenglynn or the fireside chatter afterwards. And during their journey to Anvil Gregor hadn’t taken notice of anything. He remembered now that she had left the campfire too, just a few minutes before he had departed himself, and hadn’t seemed like she was doing all that well. He didn’t get the same impression now, however. The comforts of the big city must have done Raelynn well. Gregor understood that feeling perfectly.

In need of something pleasant to distract him and certainly not forgetful of the interested look Raelynn had give him when she first met him, Gregor approached the young Breton woman and his face lightened up -- he managed to conjure up his signature smile for her after all. “Hello again, Raelynn,” he said and offered her his hand for a traditional Imperial bow and curtsey. He figured she, of all people here, would appreciate the gesture the most.

He surprised her, with the fact that he had remembered her name - but also that he had stopped to greet her. She wasn't expecting it. Considering how silent he had been on the journey to Anvil, she wasn't expecting him to want to stop and talk to her at all, or anyone for that matter. It seemed though, that like with herself, rest had done him good. She could see colour in his cheeks, and his eyes were as warm and inviting as the first time she looked at them, if not more so now. She returned his bow and curtsey with a bow of her own head. It was nice for someone to show such respect. Little things like manners were so lost on so many.

“It's nice to see you, Gregor,” she added in response as she lifted her head back up, smiling up at him. “It looks like the Gold Coast has been treating you well, you look rested and relaxed, dare I say it…” she spoke in a playful tone, maintaining eye contact with him as she did. She liked his eyes, they seemed to be the centre of the intensity that he carried around him. A burnt umber, set against his pale skin. A delightful combination, that by her own admission, was a strange one for her to take a liking for. It was often the cooler shades of grey and green that garnered her attention in the opposite sex. But it was the simmering intensity that was drawing her in to Gregor. Like she could make out the faint aura of a mystery that she would crack sooner or later.

“What brings you out tonight then? Have you seen enough of the four walls of that Inn for today?”

“Indeed I have. Very perceptive of you,” Gregor replied in kind and added a wink for good measure. “And I could say the same thing about you, Raelynn. You look positively radiant. I love the cloak,” he continued. “Those shells? Nice touch.” He smiled again and tucked a rebellious strand of hair behind his ear. Sometimes he couldn’t help himself. “Do you have any plans for dinner tonight?” he asked impulsively.

“Why thank you, it will be a pleasant reminder of Anvil when I get back to High Rock,” Raelynn said with a smile, noticing his wink. She wondered how she should play it - act like a brainless blonde and fawn at him? Play hard to get? Or to outwardly flirt back with him? Whatever she decided to do she would make a game of it and play her cards just right in order to unravel his secrets one by one... “I have no plans as it happens, so if you are looking for company tonight I would be happy to join you. But please, no campfire stews…”

That elicited a laugh from the Imperial mage-knight and he shook his head. “No campfire stews, I promise.” He thought back on his time in Skyrim during which he would frequently go for weeks on end without a proper, civilized meal while he and the Vigilants were out in the wilds. “I’ve had enough of that myself. Last night I had dinner at a quaint tavern called the Frisky Dolphin, but it wasn’t exactly a fine dining experience. Have you found a better establishment by any chance?”

She let a chuckle slip at the name. “The Frisky Dolphin… I’ll be sure to avoid it. As for a better one, I did find a place just through the markets. The Bright Glass, nothing frisky about it, I’m afraid - but the food is rich and proper. A matter of fact, I haven’t eaten much since my last meal there.” The Tavern was back where she had just walked through, but she didn’t mind heading back that way if it meant spending time with someone - something she hadn’t really done since arriving. “Actually, I came across some Alto Wine in the markets today, I don’t suppose I would need to take this back with me. What say we share it?” As Raelynn spoke, she drew her finger across her lower lip, wondering how much of the bottle it would take to loosen up the Imperial.

Gregor’s face lit up at Raelynn’s proposal and his eyes followed her finger, lingering on the full shape of her mouth for a second before his gaze flitted back up to hers. “Share a bottle of wine with such good-looking company? I haven’t done that since I was a young man. Sounds utterly delightful.” He held out his arm for her and straightened up to his full height -- if she stepped in closer to take him by the arm she would be looking up at him if they spoke and he knew women went crazy over that sort of thing. “Shall we?”

“Ah, please. You are still a young man, your youth is not behind you just yet.” She took his arm and nodded at his question, suddenly feeling small beside him. She could smell the leather and steel of his armour, and unlike many of the men she had found herself spending time with, he had an air of nobility that made her feel powerful just by being on his arm. She was well dressed and so was he. “So Gregor, what brought you here? Who are you? I feel like I know nothing of you, and I'd really like to know who I'm going to dine with…”

They set off at a leisurely, civilized pace, Gregor letting Raelynn’s feet lead them -- she knew the way, after all. That left him free to think of how he was going to answer her question. She was right, of course, in saying that she knew nothing about him, nor did she know how loaded her question actually was. Gregor’s talk with Daro’Vasora the day before had seen him revealing too much, perhaps, and he did not want to talk about his quest again. It was a grim subject. He wanted to have fun tonight so he kept it simple.

“Very well. My full name is Gregor Sibassius. I was born thirty-eight years ago in Bravil. My father was a merchant so my family was reasonably wealthy. I apprenticed to become a jewelsmith for most of my early adulthood.” He showed her his golden wristband and the ruby-studded ring on his finger. “I forged these pieces myself. Do you like them? I haven’t plied my craft in a long time, though. I left home ten years ago to pursue a little more adventure,” he continued, lying as he did. “Hence the armor and armaments on my person. I spent most of those years in Skyrim, working together with the Vigil of Stendarr to root out vampires and necromancers and that sort of thing. Undesirables, you see. I came back to Cyrodiil because I missed my homeland and that’s when the Dwemer invasion happened. You know the rest. And what about you, Raelynn? Where are you from?”

She listened with purpose as he spoke, painting the image in her head - trying to lock each detail down so that she wouldn’t forget any of it. It was when he mentioned that he had been a jewelsmith that her interest was piqued, she had to restrain from letting a gasp slip out of her mouth, her lips curled into a smile though, now that reaction she couldn’t stop. As he held out his wrist, her eyes snapped to the ruby on his finger, widening in awe of it. It gave her a nice chill up her spine to see it. “It is rather beautiful” she purred, watching it glimmer against the setting sun. She conjured up an image of how such a stone would look in a crown or headpiece. Red always did look wonderful against her hair.

“Isn’t it obvious? I’m from High Rock of course. Similar to yourself, my parents were wealthy and traded in antiquities. Much like your ring there. I’ve been surrounded by such jewels and delicate pieces my whole life…” her voice trailed off as she finally drew her eyes away from Gregor’s ring, and she tilted her head to meet his eyes again, with a smile, “but really I wanted adventure and to see the world for myself. So I studied in Restoration at Winterhold, and since leaving there I travelled across Skyrim too… I grew tired of the cold, and having never visited Cyrodiil, I took a break and came to the Imperial City.” She led Gregor around a corner, towards The Bright Glass. She could already smell the food being prepared inside, and better yet - it was a classy establishment which would mean they would remain undisturbed by drunkards and riff raff.

The Breton continued as they approached the door of the Tavern, “which is where I got dragged, rather literally, into this mess and into Rhea’s group of misfits. I suppose I should be thankful for it really… But it’s not over yet, is it?”

He could see in Raelynn’s eyes as her gaze met his again that the examples of his craftsmanship had a profound effect on her state of attraction to him, and Gregor internally delighted in that fact. A particular kind of hunger that had lain dormant for many years inside of him slowly began to stir back to life. He had missed this kind of game and thought back to the girls and women of his youth -- but only briefly. Raelynn was here and now.

“No, I should think not,” Gregor admitted with a sad smile. He thought of how gore-dripped he had been when they arrived in Anvil and his eye twitched slightly. “The Deep Elves appear to be quite the vengeful lot. But let’s not think of such matters tonight. I think you and I would both benefit from a pleasant evening without worries.” He looked her in the eyes as he talked and briefly took her hand in his, giving it a gentle squeeze. Gregor then glanced aside at the door they had stopped outside of. “Oh, where are my manners? Forgive me.” He inclined his head and opened the door for her.

She could sense that already, the Imperial was loosening up. It wasn’t unusual. It only took a smile at the right moments to make men drop their guard. It wasn’t over yet though, she would have to think on her feet if she was to complete her mission. She made sure to take the lead in heading to a table, and she swayed her hips calculatingly as she moved. She knew he would be looking, and she took the opportunity while his eyes were otherwise occupied to smirk to herself. She had been holding it in the whole time, after all. “You’re right, it is time for a pleasant evening.” She took a seat near a fireplace, the chairs were pushed quite closely together. It was almost too perfect a spot to pass up.

She relaxed herself into the chair, taking from the basket her bottle of wine and placing it on the table in front of her. “I wonder, Gregor my dear, if you would indulge me in a game of sorts?” She ran her fingers up and down the neck of the bottle slowly, locking her eyes onto his again. “Of course, it’s quite a silly game and I would understand if it’s not for you. But I very much enjoyed hearing your story and I’m rather excited to hear some more,” she flicked a playful smile at him this time, waiting for him to sit beside her and take the bait.

And look he did. Gregor’s gaze tracked Raelynn’s hips like a sabercat would its prey and he bit his lower lip while she wasn’t looking. He felt seventeen again. Ridiculous. Gregor made sure to keep his face inscrutable when she sat down and looked up at him. Her suggestion made him raise an eyebrow in mock bemusement. “I shall have to think about that. First things first: I believe I am a little overdressed for the occasion,” Gregor said. If Raelynn was going to tease him then he was going to tease her right back. He beckoned over one of the servers and unclasped his cloak, undid his studded leather jacket, removed his chainmail (over his head; his tunic lifted up just far enough to give her a good look at his abdomen) and unfastened his pauldrons. He handed the aforementioned gear over to the server, a waspish young man whose arms nearly buckled under the weight of that leather and steel as he made his way back to the bar, and only then did Gregor sit down next to Raelynn, placing his swords beneath the table like he had done in the Frisky Dolphin last night. He was only dressed in his high-collared, well-made black tunic, equally black breeches and steel boots now, and rolled up his sleeves up to his elbows to reveal a pair of powerful forearms, tattooed with the image of a raven-haired woman seen from behind and a series of tally marks (seven, to be precise). He laid one leg over the other, put his hands on his knee and looked at Raelynn with a small smirk, as if to say ‘there, do you like that?’.

“You were saying? Ah yes, a game,” he said and tilted his head slightly to one side, drinking in Raelynn’s eyes -- they were even more beautiful in the light of the hearthfire. “I can’t know if it’s too silly for me if I don’t know what it is.” Gregor glanced at her fingers as they caressed the smooth glass surface of the bottle of wine. “What do you propose?”

She had narrowed her eyes to watch the way that Gregor undressed himself. Bringing in a common servant to help him, she hadn't been expecting him to do such a thing so soon, and so brazenly, but it did leave her a little flustered. She let it show, a little taste of vulnerability might make him feel more powerful in the situation.

“It's a game of truth,” she began, the same server brought over glasses for the two of them and she stopped him before he began to pour. She wanted to do it. She leaned in closer to Gregor as she filled his glass to just below the rim. She looked at his arms, admiring the details of the tattoos. Definitely noticing the woman there. “It's a game of statements. We take it in turns to make statements, and must take a drink if the statement is to be true.”

She poured her own glass next. Taking a small sip already, just to taste. “No need to elaborate or explain, simply drink. Maybe you can make the first statement - to get you warmed up…” She leaned back in her chair, holding her glass in one hand, twirling a strand of hair around her finger with the other, the anticipation tingling through her.

Gregor cracked a grin and ran his right hand through his beard. “That sounds a little like something I used to play with the local girls when I was a young lad. You’re really making me feel young again, Raelynn. I like it. Alright then, let me think.” He continued to stroke his beard thoughtfully but refrained from breaking eye contact with Raelynn. He wanted to see her every reaction to him. When she leaned in to pour him a glass of wine he’d conveniently taken a deep breath right at that moment, and her fragrance -- something flowery and sweet -- had sent goosebumps down his spine. He was enthralled.

“First statement: you and I both have no other plans for the rest of the night,” he said slyly, and took a sip. He knew it wasn’t the point of the game to make a statement like that but he wanted to establish some expectations for… later.

“I’ve already told you, you're not old just yet,” she moved closer to him, resting her elbow on the arm of the chair to his side and her brow raised at his question. She understood his need to make that one. Nobody ever went into the nitty gritty statements straight off the bat. She took a coy sip from the glass, watching him as she did so, and saying nothing for a moment. She wanted to say something that would finish the job. He was hers for the night regardless at this point, he’d made that abundantly clear already.

And so, as they worked their way through the bottle, time passed. Sips were taken, and sips were not. The two drew ever closer to each other. Gregor becoming more intense each time Raelynn took a sip, and Raelynn working harder to seduce the Imperial when he did not. The last two glasses were poured, that last drop of Alto Wine landing in Gregor's glass.

“My turn,” she said with a devilish grin, “perhaps you and I have been waiting for this opportunity since the moment we first met.” Raelynn made sure to say it clearly, she hung over some of the words, tracing her finger across his forearm this time as she made her statement. She boldly took a large sip from the glass, not caring if he did the same, she just wanted him to picture her longing to be near him for weeks on end more than anything.

Gregor began to lift his glass to his mouth but stopped and forced himself to seriously think about the statement. Was that true for him? He had definitely noticed how Raelynn had looked at him when they first met, and he had definitely remembered. Usually he was so preoccupied with himself and his quest that he didn’t stop to think about these things, but now that he did… yes, perhaps it was true. Perhaps he had been intrigued by this Breton woman and her piercing eyes all along. Gregor look a large swig of wine, his eyes darting between her finger and her face.

He leaned in closer as well and cupped her cheek with his free hand, feeling the softness of her skin, his thumb brushing over her lips -- it was obvious from the thrilling, intense look in his eyes and the tightness in his jaw that he was restraining himself from picking her up and carrying her off to a bed there and then. “Come on then,” he purred. “Let’s go.”

When it came to the point of him being all too ready to commit - the point of no return, Raelynn placed a finger playfully on his chest and leaned into him, as if she were about to kiss him at last. But she didn't, she pushed him back gently into his seat, shaking her head with a smile on her face. “Now now now Gregor…” she began, taking another sip of the wine. “You don't expect me to just up and go without knowing something else about the man I'm about to bed? I think not.” She pulled away completely from him now, relaxing back into her own chair, crossing one leg comfortably across the other.

“I won't draw out this game of mine any longer, but if you want this to go any further then I want you to tell me a secret… Something that you haven't, and wouldn't tell anyone else. If you can do that for me, then we can continue our evening.” There she placed her last game piece, her last card, and she finished drinking her glass, waiting to see what Gregor would play, knowing that he couldn't resist.

The small voice in the back of Gregor’s mind that piped up to warn him -- he had no idea who this woman was, precisely, he shouldn’t disclose anything compromising -- was silenced by the overwhelming desire Gregor felt for Raelynn in that moment. The way she had taken charge of the situation and pushed him back in his place had riled him up like nothing else and he was even more determined to get what he wanted now. This night wouldn’t end without her at his mercy. He gripped the seat of his chair with both hands while a certain darkness fell over his features.

For a split second, it seemed as if something crimson flashed in his eyes.

Gregor suddenly leaned forward and firmly grabbed Raelynn by the nape of her neck, bringing their faces an inch away from each other, and while now it seemed like Gregor was going to kiss her, like Raelynn, he didn’t. Instead he moved past her until his mouth was right by her ear. Her scent was driving him wild.

“The gods hate me for the things I’ve done,” he whispered, his voice barely more than a growl.

Raelynn bit down on her lip and let out a soft whimper in response. This was better than she had first thought. The man was carrying some demons with him and all of a sudden she was drawn more to him. Maybe he thought that such words would scare her - but they only seduced her towards him. She may have won at her little game, but he had won too. She felt his entire composure change and tense up, the air grew thick around him. He did well to hide such the storm he had buried within himself from the others. The feeling of his breath against her ear shot shivers down her spine and she about melted into him there and then.

She was expecting her attraction to slip away some once she learned more about him but it only grew after his confession. He had so many secrets in him, and his darkness - there was power there too and it made her hungry. She turned and placed her lips against his neck, kissing upwards to his ear now. “Now we can go. I want to know what the Gods hate so much…” Her words escaped like a soft moan, and she could feel the electricity between them soaring. Would Gregor have expected her to draw to him like that even now? Like a moth to a flame…

Gregor did not need to be told twice. He was beyond words now, the animal that lived inside of him having completely taken over once Raelynn’s lips touched his skin, and he pulled her out of her chair with one hand and gathered his swords with his other hand -- even in this state, Gregor would not leave his weapons behind. A single glance at the proprietor behind the bar as he led Raelynn upstairs towards the inn’s rooms was enough to convey Gregor’s need for a room for the night and the portly Imperial nodded understandingly.

Once upstairs, Gregor ushered Raelynn inside and closed the door behind them with enough force to shake the floorboards.

Wherever it is, it has to be quiet - an even temperature, no major noise and people can't walk behind or around me. I have a thing about people looking over my shoulder at the computer as my parents did it as some form of torture when I was a child/growing up, and now I have a complex.

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"So, Master. Perhaps after this mission - perhaps we can schedule my trial at last?" came the soft, almost timid voice of the Twi'lek Padawan, Kos'nora from co-pilots chair of the ship, she looked across at the bearded and shabby looking Jet Quanades to the right of her. His gaze was held over the scene outside. He didn't look back to his Padawan as she spoke, instead he let out a gruff sigh and an equally soft response; "you're not ready..." He continued to stare at the space outside, paying little attention to Kos'nora. She bit on her lower lip, weighing up the consequences of her her retort before she spoke once more "will I ever be?" her tone was defeated and numb. It was a conversation they'd had many times, and the answer had always remained the same.

For the last 3 years, she had faced taunts from those younger than her, who had been given - and succeeded at their trials. Those younger than her who had ascended to Jedi Knight. Yet, still she was burdened with being the Padawan to a complete miser of a man. While she had somewhat grown used to his eccentricity, the fact that he could still be so harsh and cold to her at any moment kept her on her toes. Although, there had been one time, on her Birthday, that he had wished her a Happy Birthday. It was possibly the only actual moment of sincere kindness he had shown her in the 6 years they had been together.

How he got away with it, well, she only knew from the whispers - that he had the elders in the Order wrapped around his finger. That they had absolute trust in him, and seemed to let him act free of much consequence. It was really not a reason at all, not one that she could understand through logic - or by anything that she knew already about how the Order worked. It was just wrong, and she was the one who suffered and they just seemed to let it go on.

"You're not ready, Kos'nora. Stop asking the dang question" his tone was speckled with frustration and she could tell - because his volume went up just that little bit more, and his eyes moved. They still didn't turn her way, though. She must have felt suddenly bold, either because of his ignorance - or frustrations of her own, because she stood up from her seat and raised her own voice back. "You're right! With you as my Master, I never will be!" She folded her arms over her chest and turned her head away, instantly regretting that she raised her voice at someone like Quanades. But he remained silent, and instead just took a sip from his glass, slowly, slurping obnoxiously at the liquid within. This wasn't good, he was thinking and plotting a spiteful remark.

Usually when a particularly sour insult was about to be thrown, Quanades would take a deep breath in before blurting it out. Today, there was no deep breath, but a long sip. He then slammed the cup down on the console. Hard. It broke, and the contents poured out over the console, causing a number of blips and bloops to orchestrate. "You're not ready because you don't use that Lightsaber. You make mistakes on every mission. You don't spend time with other Padawans and learn together. You're too naive. You spend too long in meditation. You spend too long reading. You spend too much time asking me to give you your trial instead of proving to me that you are ready." The words flew out fast and hot, with each pause his face grew redder - she knew because now she did have his attention, his full attention. He rose up from the seat and approached her, placing himself mere inches from her face.

"Prove. That. You. Are. Ready." Words he practically spat at her, and then, just as quickly as his temper had flared, it went back down. She was relieved. She knew that it would - Quanades had a short fuse but a relatively small explosion. "Now look at what I've done.." he sighed and tried to mop up the spillage with the tattered sleeve of his robes. "The whole dang thing is fried. We're going to have to make a detour and get this fixed..." It was a good quality of his, at least, that he never blamed anyone else for his own doings.

Kos'nora sat back in her seat quietly, the dynamic between the two of them was weird - but in some way, to her, it was normal. She understood Quanades's ticks and triggers quite well - and she also knew and enjoyed the calm after the storm. "Well, we can land on Eriadu, Master. There's bound to be some engineers there" she suggested, trying to be helpful. "Of course there will be, Padawan. It's an absolute cesspool of filth."


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"Keep your hood up kid, there could be trouble afoot in here" Kos'nora wasn't really sure what he meant by it, she wasn't sensing any kind of disturbance in The Force, there were a handful of ugly characters spread around the place, but that was no different to any Cantina she had been to. Then she spotted it, in the far corner, two Twi'lek women dancing seductively for a group of... ugly characters. She felt a pang of guilt. She knew what life as a Twi'lek, a female Twi'lek meant. To be a slave, or an item of pleasure. She had been lucky to escape it. It wasn't the first time she'd seen her kind - those less privileged. The sting of it never got any easier to digest.

Meanwhile, Quanades had made his way to the bar. Several patrons had already sussed him out as a Jedi, and given him a wide berth as a result. They didn't want any trouble in here. While Kos'nora thought he would ask for some information, her Master actually ordered a drink. She rolled her eyes at him - even with his back to her he could sense the attitude; "knock it off, I'm doing some reconnaissance after all. You should do the same. There's every chance they passed through - ask around already." Once again he was refusing to give her eye contact, or any attention. This was usual for him. "If you're not at the very least going to do that, then have a drink with me and lighten up."

"Oh, and don't go drawing attention to yourself - be discreet." His glass was already empty, and the second being refilled. Reconnaissance my ass... she thought to herself as she began to make her way around the Cantina slowly, letting The Force guide her...


The 'Light Side' secrets have been sent out!

I just need to send out the ones to our Sith Overlords, and discuss with Mortarion our starting point for them.

To keep you all in the loop you as a player will have a choice in whether your character follows Evamadi's distress signal to the site, or meets/bumps into Master Quanades at a generic cantina and is brought into the adventure that way.

Flesh out your secret as much or as little as you would like, and remember you don't have to share it with other players or even in game if you don't want to!

Hopefully the secret that has been given to you, will help you make a choice on how your character will start their story within the roleplay, please feel free to discuss with each other and perhaps arrive together/with an established relationship too!

THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!

Starting points:

1. The Ranosca Cantina on Eriadu;
2. Airspace around Hoth/in the Hoth System (please not on the moon itself yet!); or
3. Traversing the Ivex Nebula

Our goodies are free to post! Our baddies will have to wait one more day!
Current Roster

Master Jet Quanades
46 | Jedi Guardian | Human
@Stormflyx

Kos'nora
19 | Padawan Consular | Twi'lek
@Stormflyx

Aisa Trevale
19 | Jedi Knight | Mirialan
@Amaranth

Talija
16 | Jedi Sentinal | Sephi
@Inkarnate

Liak'ykam
330 | Force Sensitive | Wookie
@He Who Walks Behind

Zehka
28 | Bounty Hunter | Dug
@Dervish

Woorah Sha
30 | Bounty Hunter | Twi'lek
@Spoopy Scary

R5-T1 "Rusty"
'5' | Smuggler | Driod
@ReedeThe23rd


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Drakran
43 | Sith Inquisitor | Zabrak
@Mortarion

Anila Janren
29 | Sith Inquisitor | Imperial Human
@Ellri

Devronian Arx
29 | Sith Warrior | Zabrak
@webboysurf

Harsk
40 | Bounty Hunter | Trandoshan
@Rtron


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Master Lako'nas
?? | Jedi Knight | Human

Evamadi Tashar
16 | Padawan | Human
So, that's a wrizzaaaappp!

Well done to those who are now part of the RP, and thank you to those who applied but didn't make it. You're still frickin' awesome and you'll be back! THIS IS NOT THE END!

So what's next?!

Well pals, I have a set of secrets to mail out to you (which I'm not doing right now because it's 9:30 and I spent all night on those reviews ;_;) They will go out tomorrow! SO watch out! As I have said, it is entirely up to you whether you reveal your secret to everyone and whether you do so in character.

There will be more fun nuggets like that along the way.

As for me, I have my own sheets to polish off, and get my REAL first post done. I will post some information tomorrow about where the first setting will be, and you are free to post your 'introduction' once that info has been dropped!

G'night all, and May the Force be with Ya!
@Cyrania & @Bane

Firstly, Bane!

Thank you so much for getting a sheet in! I know it can be really daunting to do it when you're a newbie. And your sheet is great, just lacking for the Advanced Section of RPG, and I have found that aspects of your character are found in other characters that I have accepted. The personality section was very short and didn't tell me much of him now - how he got like that, how he interacts, if he has any other quirks. I liked the intention behind the story of his fall from a Jedi - and how it was based on his love for another Jedi, but it was very similar to a mish-mash of Anakin's story - his love for Padme and the death of his mother. There's not a lot in the sheet about his journey to being a Sith, other than it seemed to happen after the tragedy. I would have loved to see more. What I did love was that you created a bit of a strange character who went from someone with a lot of potential, to having no eyes and his future taken - just the absolute difference was great. It would have been more powerful with a little extra oomph in that backstory and a few tweaks here and there.

I'd love for you to go back and work on your sheet more for when applications re-open. Maybe make some tweaks in the story - ask me for any help, suggestions, advice - I'm sure any of us here would assist in beefing up that CS! For now though, I'm really sorry to say that you didn't make it this time. Keep at it though, I believe in you!

@Cyrania,

Much like Bane's sheet, yours is just missing a bit of padding around it. There's some interesting work in there, but a few contradictions also. He's a flirt with the ladies, but has few friends and isn't social? He's an Imperial Agent but tired of the Sith and the Empire. This character is a bit of an enigma and there's not enough detail to really weave it together enough. I think removing some of this and just expanding on one, two, or three things would really benefit this sheet greatly. One thing that I really did love was his love of puzzles! I don't know why, but it's what has stood out to me most from the sheet. I love characters with quirks and yeah, that really fits! I can imagine an Operative style character in the RP annoying the crap out of our Sith with puzzles and riddles hahahaha. As with my offer to Bane, I'm sure many of us here would love to give you feedback and help you nail that sheet. I think the concept is solid but maybe more time and tweaks are needed before Evrain will join the Legacy story line. So I'm sorry, that for now it's a no - but please continue to work with us and when the openings come up you will be first to be pinged should you still be interested! Thanks again for making the sheet! :)


Hello hello hello!

First of all, the sheet is a great start - but it is by your own admission too, a little unfinished. That said, I do love the concept and from what I can see you appear Star Wars mad! I'm happy to accept this character with a rework of the sheet, with the help of Head of the Darkness @Mortarion and @Rtron and myself. (I just say Rtron because it looks like you are working on it together?). The lore is sound, but I think we can improve the character overall, e.g what happened here? "Once she had more than a little hubris, but it burned her thoroughly, making her more cautious afterwards."

Let's make her a real nightmare for this RP! Mwahahaha!
Well, my sheet is finally done! Sorry if the personality and appearance section bits are, well, a bit subpar, I've always struggled with writing those but hopefully they aren't too bad.



Yes.

YES.

Your ridiculous wookiepedia knowledge of SW is so apparent in this sheet, and it's clear as kyber crystals that this is like a Horcrux of sorts. Your heart and soul went into this one Morty! I love it, and I appreciate that you asked me a few things to ensure you didn't go to far with it, but honestly you could have gone further! I really like it, and I'm so glad you applied. You do love a grim backstory though don't you? You write these really twisted characters I love it. You write the story of that fall so well, oooph. He is really creepy and I have just the role for him, and for you.

Seeing as he is the oldest of our Sithy characters, and seeing as how you have assisted me so much so far, I would love if you would come on board as a Co-GM of sorts to help me manage the DARK SIDE arc of this story? Only if you want to, and I promise it won't really be a great deal of responsibility in terms of the WHOLE RP? What dya say? :)
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