At present this thread will serve as an incomplete information thread for me to store my ideas. I would appreciate any feedback or suggestions people are willing to give at this early stages.
Spoiler (The World)

Granford: Also known as the holy capitol, Granford is known for it's cavalry both on the ground and in the air. Being the only nation which borders the Velmaya forest there is near an abundant supply of the magical creatures. Granford also serves as the home to the mysterious old man who calls himself the Archbishop. A figure said to be so divine that merely looking at him is enough to make a sinful person die instantaneously. Due to this, the Archbishop remains hidden away from the world, his words being spread to the public through a select few who call themselves the Templar.
Until recently, Crestia, Tolmaeus and Granford were close allies. Having fought against the growing Gavotskian empire fifty years ago, the three kingdoms were said to be united in principle, belief and goals. A land which would be free from oppression and war. However Granfords views towards peace changed approximately two moons ago when Granford withdrew itself from the alliance without providing reason. The act was soon followed by a declaration for all true followers of the Lord to return to Granford territory immediately. Crestia responded to this by closing it's borders with Granford which resulted in Granford forcefully reopening the borders, annihilating a significant portion of Crestia's military. Allegations of Crestia serving an evil deity were quickly made in an attempt to validate the attack. Granfords army is led by three figures which claim to be directly associated with the Archbishop and currently in possession of the position of Grand Templar.
Crestia: Ruled by King Albert IV, the nation is often associated with peace. Having never actually been involved directly in a war Crestia was completely unprepared for the attack on their border by Granford. Despite having the largest army in terms of numbers, it's military is poorly trained. Further hampered by the religious connotations of this war, soldiers and generals alike are uncertain whether they should follow their political or religious allegiances. Having noticed this flaw at an early stage, Crestia has made a call to arms for any mercenary that's willing to fight for them, regardless of criminal history. Fortunately for Crestia, it is also the wealthiest of the three major nations, due to abundant farmland in Rison, Crestia and Talgusta. Crestia is also in control of Delcotia, which holds the only port which has access to the neighboring continent. Crestia is ruled by several noble houses that have sworn loyalty to the King. Before anyone else, and are some of the select few who remain unshaken by their foe.
Tolmaeus: Is the smallest of the three major nations. However Tolmaeus is also home to the "Academy." An institute built for gathering talented minds in the art of chaos magic. Unlike the Mages of Granford, Tolmaeus's sorcerers study the destructive fire and thunder element. The nation is constantly making expeditions in to the Savarda desert in an attempt to recover artifacts of value. Tolmaeans believe that a great civilization once existed in the south-east of Sakenda, a civilization which has mysteriously disappeared and left relics of what would have been the most technologically advanced nation. Pravlum island likewise is thought to be an extension of this civilization, and the sorcerers of Tolmaeus spend much of their time scourging through the ruins there.
Tolmaeus is generally not interested in the war between Crestia and Granford, opting to remain neutral in the conflict. However are keeping a close eye on developments to see how things turn out. Ideally they wish for neither kingdom to win as they know that if either kingdom was wiped out, Tolmaeus would be next.
Izuna: A nation in the far north which has secluded itself from the rest of the world. Having seen several wars as a neutral party they have given up on the human race and see themselves as as superior beings. They strongly believe in bettering their own skill, and look down upon the other nations which uses weapons and lives for pointless things like land and wealth. A hierarchical nation. An emperor sits on the throne, followed by instructors, warriors, and the common worker. Those who do no agree with their teaching and use weapons for personal gain are banished from the nation and considered as foreign to the inhabitants as the rest of the outside world.
Garius: Originating from a powerful nation (Gavotsk) that was situated in Falanoon, rivaling even the Granford empire fifty years ago is now nothing more then a small community of survivors. Their entire population consisting of less then a thousand survivors who sought refuge in Izuna, Despite being refused entry, the Gavotskites were permitted to set up an establishment on the border of Izuna in exchange for patrolling Grolvas Pass.
These days, Garius is only source of income is mercenary work. They are the only nation that are knowledgeable in the taming of wyverns and therefore most of their mercenaries are wyvern riders. While mercenary work is plentiful, their main concern is a viral disease created by Tolmaeus during the "Fall of Gavotsk" which is said to kill one in every two dozen wyverns hatchlings. A figure which is steadily increasing.
Rakuta: Rakuta is a lush region with open fields of green and emerald green trees. Originally a close ally of Granford, their alliance fell through when Granford began sending criminals and heretics into their land. Siding with Gavotsk in the war against Granford they were swiftly subdued after Gavotsk wyvern fleet were practically wiped out. Like the survivors in Garius, the Rakuta tribe were near annihilation and their once absolute power in the region is being contested by the other tribes.
Menolka: A small swampy nation which sided with Garius in the "Fall of Gavotsk." Due to their choice, they were permitted to remain independent after the war and have been at war with the Rakuta tribes ever since. While their are no major skirmishes due to Rakuta's small numbers, Menolka itself does not have a very large army. Menolka was one of the few nations in the region which were attacked by Gavotsk but managed to repel their invasion. How they managed is unknown but it is rumored a being of inhumane strength arose from the swamps and massacred the invading army.

Granford: Also known as the holy capitol, Granford is known for it's cavalry both on the ground and in the air. Being the only nation which borders the Velmaya forest there is near an abundant supply of the magical creatures. Granford also serves as the home to the mysterious old man who calls himself the Archbishop. A figure said to be so divine that merely looking at him is enough to make a sinful person die instantaneously. Due to this, the Archbishop remains hidden away from the world, his words being spread to the public through a select few who call themselves the Templar.
Until recently, Crestia, Tolmaeus and Granford were close allies. Having fought against the growing Gavotskian empire fifty years ago, the three kingdoms were said to be united in principle, belief and goals. A land which would be free from oppression and war. However Granfords views towards peace changed approximately two moons ago when Granford withdrew itself from the alliance without providing reason. The act was soon followed by a declaration for all true followers of the Lord to return to Granford territory immediately. Crestia responded to this by closing it's borders with Granford which resulted in Granford forcefully reopening the borders, annihilating a significant portion of Crestia's military. Allegations of Crestia serving an evil deity were quickly made in an attempt to validate the attack. Granfords army is led by three figures which claim to be directly associated with the Archbishop and currently in possession of the position of Grand Templar.
Crestia: Ruled by King Albert IV, the nation is often associated with peace. Having never actually been involved directly in a war Crestia was completely unprepared for the attack on their border by Granford. Despite having the largest army in terms of numbers, it's military is poorly trained. Further hampered by the religious connotations of this war, soldiers and generals alike are uncertain whether they should follow their political or religious allegiances. Having noticed this flaw at an early stage, Crestia has made a call to arms for any mercenary that's willing to fight for them, regardless of criminal history. Fortunately for Crestia, it is also the wealthiest of the three major nations, due to abundant farmland in Rison, Crestia and Talgusta. Crestia is also in control of Delcotia, which holds the only port which has access to the neighboring continent. Crestia is ruled by several noble houses that have sworn loyalty to the King. Before anyone else, and are some of the select few who remain unshaken by their foe.
Tolmaeus: Is the smallest of the three major nations. However Tolmaeus is also home to the "Academy." An institute built for gathering talented minds in the art of chaos magic. Unlike the Mages of Granford, Tolmaeus's sorcerers study the destructive fire and thunder element. The nation is constantly making expeditions in to the Savarda desert in an attempt to recover artifacts of value. Tolmaeans believe that a great civilization once existed in the south-east of Sakenda, a civilization which has mysteriously disappeared and left relics of what would have been the most technologically advanced nation. Pravlum island likewise is thought to be an extension of this civilization, and the sorcerers of Tolmaeus spend much of their time scourging through the ruins there.
Tolmaeus is generally not interested in the war between Crestia and Granford, opting to remain neutral in the conflict. However are keeping a close eye on developments to see how things turn out. Ideally they wish for neither kingdom to win as they know that if either kingdom was wiped out, Tolmaeus would be next.
Izuna: A nation in the far north which has secluded itself from the rest of the world. Having seen several wars as a neutral party they have given up on the human race and see themselves as as superior beings. They strongly believe in bettering their own skill, and look down upon the other nations which uses weapons and lives for pointless things like land and wealth. A hierarchical nation. An emperor sits on the throne, followed by instructors, warriors, and the common worker. Those who do no agree with their teaching and use weapons for personal gain are banished from the nation and considered as foreign to the inhabitants as the rest of the outside world.
Garius: Originating from a powerful nation (Gavotsk) that was situated in Falanoon, rivaling even the Granford empire fifty years ago is now nothing more then a small community of survivors. Their entire population consisting of less then a thousand survivors who sought refuge in Izuna, Despite being refused entry, the Gavotskites were permitted to set up an establishment on the border of Izuna in exchange for patrolling Grolvas Pass.
These days, Garius is only source of income is mercenary work. They are the only nation that are knowledgeable in the taming of wyverns and therefore most of their mercenaries are wyvern riders. While mercenary work is plentiful, their main concern is a viral disease created by Tolmaeus during the "Fall of Gavotsk" which is said to kill one in every two dozen wyverns hatchlings. A figure which is steadily increasing.
Rakuta: Rakuta is a lush region with open fields of green and emerald green trees. Originally a close ally of Granford, their alliance fell through when Granford began sending criminals and heretics into their land. Siding with Gavotsk in the war against Granford they were swiftly subdued after Gavotsk wyvern fleet were practically wiped out. Like the survivors in Garius, the Rakuta tribe were near annihilation and their once absolute power in the region is being contested by the other tribes.
Menolka: A small swampy nation which sided with Garius in the "Fall of Gavotsk." Due to their choice, they were permitted to remain independent after the war and have been at war with the Rakuta tribes ever since. While their are no major skirmishes due to Rakuta's small numbers, Menolka itself does not have a very large army. Menolka was one of the few nations in the region which were attacked by Gavotsk but managed to repel their invasion. How they managed is unknown but it is rumored a being of inhumane strength arose from the swamps and massacred the invading army.
Spoiler (Nation/People/Culture)
Granf: Nearly everyone in Granford worships the God Celist, if not they have devoted themselves to the church which they attribute Granfords wealth and power to. While not compulsory, a large number of Granfs pay tribute to their local churches before going about their daily work routine, many believing that not doing so would result in some form of misfortune for themselves. Celism is the only widely known religion that exists in Sakenda today, the only other religions being minor cults that have long gone underground. (Except Rakuta's Nature worship)
~The nation is structure with the clergy at the top, the military enforcers in the middle, and the common folk at the bottom. Unlike Crestia which worries about heritages and noble blood, Granford is willing to promote anyone that has the required skill. Making it common for even the poorest of families to make it into Granfords elite. The clergy is split into three arms, the Priests and Bishops who devote themselves to teaching and worship, and the Templar's who control the military. And of course the Archbishop himself. The Archbishop is said to be an ageless man, with a replacement not being elected for at least a thousand years. Despite this, the citizens do not question the validity of exceptionally long life, but are conditioned to believe that like Celist, the Archbishop has attained eternal life.
~It is estimated that approximately five percent of Granfords population is situated in the position of military or religious enforcement. Meaning one in every 20 people have joined the army of the clergy. Due to the populaces religious devotion which borders on fanaticism, Granford society maintains a calm serenity which is seldom disturbed.
Crestian: Is the only nation in Sakenda which has an excessive amount of nobles, which has resulted in a wide gap forming between the rich and poor. Fortunately for Crestia though, taxes have always been low meaning even the poorest citizens have been able to afford a somewhat decent life, not a luxurious one mind you but they believe that the lack of war makes up for it. Unlike the other nations which have a certain feature that pops out, Crestia's main feature is it's urban and rural areas. Urban areas are often crowded and bustling, to the point where some refer to Crestian cities as Merchant cities. The rural areas are rich in agriculture, especially the Talgusta, Crestia and Rison region which is ideal for farming.
Having never actually sent troops to war (Gavtoskia they merely supplied the other two nations with provisions) their military is numerous but weak. With the majority of the military only joining for tax-free benefits. Crestia is also home to a large number of Celist followers, though they are hardly as devoted as the citizens of Granford, many have returned to Grandford, with a significant portion remaining to protest against the Crestia hierarchy and demanding it surrender.
~King Albert IV is the ruling figure of Crestia and is desperately trying to reach an agreement with Granford but has been turned away thus far. Albert IV has fostered 7 children from 4 wives. Crestia is a nation which values tradition, and is not willing to change from it's agricultural/noble ways. The combination of tradition and the first crown prince has led to debate among the populace as Prince Petran is know to be an alcoholic tyrant who has tormented his siblings throughout their childhood. At one point it was rumored that he had even resorted to killing one of his own brothers who publicly humiliated him.
Tolmaeans: Broadly categorized, Tolameans are either students of the Academy, or "Slum citizens". Slum citizens refers to people who show no interest in studying magic and technology. Due to the slum conditions outside educational institutions, Tolmaeus has the highest crime rates in all of Sakenda. Crimes have escalated to the point where gangs of criminals are forming across Tolmaeus fighting eachother for land and resources. Despite this the Tolmaean government remains unphased by this behaviour, opting to keep their minds on their students and their research.
~Tolmaean students are likewise poor, since while accomodation and food is provided by the Academy, they are not permitted to work, and any funds they hold is to be directed solely at their field of research. As if to reflect this, the nations resources are piled into expeditions into Savarda and Pravlus. Tolmean student often look down on the slum citizens as "savages" who are more primitive then the ape.
~Despite the completely different styles of living, both the Academy and Slum Gangs have maintained a peaceful existence. Due to the agreement made that; slum citizens will not attack Academy students in exchange for the Academy not interfering in slum affairs. This does not change the fact that the two groups hate the existence of the other.
Izu: Are loosely based on the East Asia. It is currently ruled by a child emperor who has been brought up to take pride in being an Izu. True power is said to lie with the child's mother who acts as an advisor to the emperors decrees. Being a nation which highly values strength and skill. The government consists of more meat heads then strategic mind. Most valuing the glorification of their family names and personal honor over the lives of their men. Regardless this has not shaken the faith and loyalty of Izu soldiers who are just as ambitious in proving themselves to the emperor.
~There are two ways to achieve positions of authority in Izuna, one is to challenge and kill a General in honorable combat. Another is to befriend one and slowly work your way up via manipulation. However the former is more common as it results in even the most manipulative figures been killed off during one on one combat.
~Despite opting to remain secluded, Izuna is known for their loyalty to each other. Women in particular as married women are not permitted to talk or even interact with males which do are not their immediate family. Infringement of this rule comes at the expense of the offenders life. Furthermore women are required to have married out of the family be the age of 16. Women who have exceeded this age are considered "expired goods" and are given a choice of working in prostitution institutes or death. A brothel district can be found in every city, however only unmarried men are permitted there. Izuna is strictly monogamous, the only exception being the emperor who can take as many concubines as he wants.
Gavotskites: Gavotskites are the remnants of the Gavotskian empire that existed in the past. Even after fifty years, their numbers are still in the hundreds. Resulting in no real social structure existing for these people. They have mainly settled in small collective communities in the mountains called Eyries. Due to the Garius region being unsuitable for proper farming, they receive their supplies from Izuna in exchange for keeping an eye on the Grolvas pass, and Garius region. Resulting in constant surveillance for intruders.
~Gavotskites don't really have a leader, they act independently, some even opting to abandon their former countrymen to seek a life in other parts of the continent. While older members of their society still hold animosity towards the three major nations, youth are the more then willing to give up the grudge of their elders in exchange for freedom and better pay rates.
Rakutans: Rakutans are often considered the heretics of Sakenda due to their belief in Mother Earth. They believe that the land itself is alive and breathing, and everything spawns from the ground beneath them. At one stage Rakutans were willing to accept Granfords concept of a Father God, but due to the political complications of the past they now reject the idea of Gods and Demons as mythical tattle tales.
~Rakutans live primarily for their own families. And are taught to value their parents and siblings first and foremost, then Mother Earth and finally their tribe. Due to this tribal loyalty, while strong, is not what controls Rakutan society. The only acception to this is the tribal chief who must place the welfare of the tribe first. Rakutans are generally vegetarians, and seem to prefer to eat food in it's natural form without blending tastes.
~Rakutan women are generally considered more important then males. They are believed to be more pure and closer to mother earth, which has resulted in child raising to be a woman's task. However due to their ability to hunt and fight just as well as men have raised them to the higher levels of society. A woman status is also measured by how many children she was able to give birth to. Since Rakutans deaths are common due to their minor skirmishes with Menolka and Granford.
Menols: Menols society is controlled by the elderly, many of them drawing on history to make decisions. A significant amount Menol males were killed during the Gavotskian Invasion resulting in very small number of males who have reached a wisened aged. The losses were so severe that Menol society was said to be unsustainable without seeking men from other nations, resulting in those who can claim pure Menol ancestry into higher positions.
~Menols are known for their strange tastes in nearly everything, whether it be structure, food or schooling. The former two are believed to be due to their marsh-based home-region. The later is a result of the lack of males. Children in Menolka are gathered and raised in schools immediately after birth. Resulting in many Menols not knowing who their parents are. This was originally a Granford concept of church schooling and was implemented in an attempt to weed out the elitism coming from pure Menol ancestry, but proved that children were more likely to form bonds and develop faster when raised communally.
~Despite aligning themselves with Granford, Celism never was an important factor in Menols society. Missionaries never set up establishments in the swampy marshes, and the Menols were quite happy to not venture into Granford terriory.
~The nation is structure with the clergy at the top, the military enforcers in the middle, and the common folk at the bottom. Unlike Crestia which worries about heritages and noble blood, Granford is willing to promote anyone that has the required skill. Making it common for even the poorest of families to make it into Granfords elite. The clergy is split into three arms, the Priests and Bishops who devote themselves to teaching and worship, and the Templar's who control the military. And of course the Archbishop himself. The Archbishop is said to be an ageless man, with a replacement not being elected for at least a thousand years. Despite this, the citizens do not question the validity of exceptionally long life, but are conditioned to believe that like Celist, the Archbishop has attained eternal life.
~It is estimated that approximately five percent of Granfords population is situated in the position of military or religious enforcement. Meaning one in every 20 people have joined the army of the clergy. Due to the populaces religious devotion which borders on fanaticism, Granford society maintains a calm serenity which is seldom disturbed.
Crestian: Is the only nation in Sakenda which has an excessive amount of nobles, which has resulted in a wide gap forming between the rich and poor. Fortunately for Crestia though, taxes have always been low meaning even the poorest citizens have been able to afford a somewhat decent life, not a luxurious one mind you but they believe that the lack of war makes up for it. Unlike the other nations which have a certain feature that pops out, Crestia's main feature is it's urban and rural areas. Urban areas are often crowded and bustling, to the point where some refer to Crestian cities as Merchant cities. The rural areas are rich in agriculture, especially the Talgusta, Crestia and Rison region which is ideal for farming.
Having never actually sent troops to war (Gavtoskia they merely supplied the other two nations with provisions) their military is numerous but weak. With the majority of the military only joining for tax-free benefits. Crestia is also home to a large number of Celist followers, though they are hardly as devoted as the citizens of Granford, many have returned to Grandford, with a significant portion remaining to protest against the Crestia hierarchy and demanding it surrender.
~King Albert IV is the ruling figure of Crestia and is desperately trying to reach an agreement with Granford but has been turned away thus far. Albert IV has fostered 7 children from 4 wives. Crestia is a nation which values tradition, and is not willing to change from it's agricultural/noble ways. The combination of tradition and the first crown prince has led to debate among the populace as Prince Petran is know to be an alcoholic tyrant who has tormented his siblings throughout their childhood. At one point it was rumored that he had even resorted to killing one of his own brothers who publicly humiliated him.
Tolmaeans: Broadly categorized, Tolameans are either students of the Academy, or "Slum citizens". Slum citizens refers to people who show no interest in studying magic and technology. Due to the slum conditions outside educational institutions, Tolmaeus has the highest crime rates in all of Sakenda. Crimes have escalated to the point where gangs of criminals are forming across Tolmaeus fighting eachother for land and resources. Despite this the Tolmaean government remains unphased by this behaviour, opting to keep their minds on their students and their research.
~Tolmaean students are likewise poor, since while accomodation and food is provided by the Academy, they are not permitted to work, and any funds they hold is to be directed solely at their field of research. As if to reflect this, the nations resources are piled into expeditions into Savarda and Pravlus. Tolmean student often look down on the slum citizens as "savages" who are more primitive then the ape.
~Despite the completely different styles of living, both the Academy and Slum Gangs have maintained a peaceful existence. Due to the agreement made that; slum citizens will not attack Academy students in exchange for the Academy not interfering in slum affairs. This does not change the fact that the two groups hate the existence of the other.
Izu: Are loosely based on the East Asia. It is currently ruled by a child emperor who has been brought up to take pride in being an Izu. True power is said to lie with the child's mother who acts as an advisor to the emperors decrees. Being a nation which highly values strength and skill. The government consists of more meat heads then strategic mind. Most valuing the glorification of their family names and personal honor over the lives of their men. Regardless this has not shaken the faith and loyalty of Izu soldiers who are just as ambitious in proving themselves to the emperor.
~There are two ways to achieve positions of authority in Izuna, one is to challenge and kill a General in honorable combat. Another is to befriend one and slowly work your way up via manipulation. However the former is more common as it results in even the most manipulative figures been killed off during one on one combat.
~Despite opting to remain secluded, Izuna is known for their loyalty to each other. Women in particular as married women are not permitted to talk or even interact with males which do are not their immediate family. Infringement of this rule comes at the expense of the offenders life. Furthermore women are required to have married out of the family be the age of 16. Women who have exceeded this age are considered "expired goods" and are given a choice of working in prostitution institutes or death. A brothel district can be found in every city, however only unmarried men are permitted there. Izuna is strictly monogamous, the only exception being the emperor who can take as many concubines as he wants.
Gavotskites: Gavotskites are the remnants of the Gavotskian empire that existed in the past. Even after fifty years, their numbers are still in the hundreds. Resulting in no real social structure existing for these people. They have mainly settled in small collective communities in the mountains called Eyries. Due to the Garius region being unsuitable for proper farming, they receive their supplies from Izuna in exchange for keeping an eye on the Grolvas pass, and Garius region. Resulting in constant surveillance for intruders.
~Gavotskites don't really have a leader, they act independently, some even opting to abandon their former countrymen to seek a life in other parts of the continent. While older members of their society still hold animosity towards the three major nations, youth are the more then willing to give up the grudge of their elders in exchange for freedom and better pay rates.
Rakutans: Rakutans are often considered the heretics of Sakenda due to their belief in Mother Earth. They believe that the land itself is alive and breathing, and everything spawns from the ground beneath them. At one stage Rakutans were willing to accept Granfords concept of a Father God, but due to the political complications of the past they now reject the idea of Gods and Demons as mythical tattle tales.
~Rakutans live primarily for their own families. And are taught to value their parents and siblings first and foremost, then Mother Earth and finally their tribe. Due to this tribal loyalty, while strong, is not what controls Rakutan society. The only acception to this is the tribal chief who must place the welfare of the tribe first. Rakutans are generally vegetarians, and seem to prefer to eat food in it's natural form without blending tastes.
~Rakutan women are generally considered more important then males. They are believed to be more pure and closer to mother earth, which has resulted in child raising to be a woman's task. However due to their ability to hunt and fight just as well as men have raised them to the higher levels of society. A woman status is also measured by how many children she was able to give birth to. Since Rakutans deaths are common due to their minor skirmishes with Menolka and Granford.
Menols: Menols society is controlled by the elderly, many of them drawing on history to make decisions. A significant amount Menol males were killed during the Gavotskian Invasion resulting in very small number of males who have reached a wisened aged. The losses were so severe that Menol society was said to be unsustainable without seeking men from other nations, resulting in those who can claim pure Menol ancestry into higher positions.
~Menols are known for their strange tastes in nearly everything, whether it be structure, food or schooling. The former two are believed to be due to their marsh-based home-region. The later is a result of the lack of males. Children in Menolka are gathered and raised in schools immediately after birth. Resulting in many Menols not knowing who their parents are. This was originally a Granford concept of church schooling and was implemented in an attempt to weed out the elitism coming from pure Menol ancestry, but proved that children were more likely to form bonds and develop faster when raised communally.
~Despite aligning themselves with Granford, Celism never was an important factor in Menols society. Missionaries never set up establishments in the swampy marshes, and the Menols were quite happy to not venture into Granford terriory.
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*Affinity: I will be presenting minigames during the course of this RP, your affinity determines which team you belong to. Since it doesn't really make much of a difference, just pick which one you feel is most appealing (Chaos: Fire/Thunder, Order: Light/Ice, Nature: Earth/Wind)
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Gender: (Male or Female)
Affinity: (Chaos/Order/Nature)*
Occupation: (You can fill this in with whatever your character is, Myrmidon, Traveler, Mercenary, Noble etcetc)
Weapons: (Any weapon your character is proficient with)
Appearance: (An image, or brief description, preferably 3+ sentences long)
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*Affinity: I will be presenting minigames during the course of this RP, your affinity determines which team you belong to. Since it doesn't really make much of a difference, just pick which one you feel is most appealing (Chaos: Fire/Thunder, Order: Light/Ice, Nature: Earth/Wind)
Spoiler (Characters)
Opening Post: If you've read "The World" you have a pretty good grasp on the worlds situation already (hopefully). The RP will start in Fort Talgusta, where characters may elect to be a soldier/volunteer from Crestia, or a mercenary under the employ of Crestia. Alternatively you could just wander around the fort, but you'll probably run out of things to do. There are two possible starting points. You may start in an adjacent city, or inside the Fort itself. If you have any questions or want to discuss anything, there is a place to address issues and questions here http://serenesforest...opic=22700&st=0
Kieru: Unfaithful Healer ©
Bullet: Bounty on the Run ©
Ivan: Disillusioned Mercenary ©
Hubert: Flaming Mage ©
Laterite: Noble Spy ©
Arias: Undercover Dean ©
Shizunai: Exiled Samurai from Izuna (N)
Naomi: TolmaeanMad Archeologist (N)
Andra: Freelance Mercenary (N)
Beatrice: Captured Raider (N)
Gerard: Street Summoner (O)
Cicero: Penniless Traveler (O)
Arc: Side-shifting soldier (O)
Brianna: Enchantress (O)
Bullet: Bounty on the Run ©
Ivan: Disillusioned Mercenary ©
Hubert: Flaming Mage ©
Laterite: Noble Spy ©
Arias: Undercover Dean ©
Shizunai: Exiled Samurai from Izuna (N)
Naomi: Tolmaean
Andra: Freelance Mercenary (N)
Beatrice: Captured Raider (N)
Gerard: Street Summoner (O)
Cicero: Penniless Traveler (O)
Arc: Side-shifting soldier (O)
Brianna: Enchantress (O)
Edited by Kanami, 27 September 2010 - 10:27 PM.












