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I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
"Mister, we deal in lead."-Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 63
Re: My Characters « Result #3 on Apr 23, 2004, 11:22am »
Name: Blackchapel. His full Dark Elven name is Mehra Sabnamimat Vebdas Iolos.
Titles: Former Arch-Magister of the Hermes Trismegistus of the Southern Region, the Southern Imperial Dragon, the Disciple of the Moon, and the Southmage.
Age: 215
Gender: Male
Height: 6’<br> Weight: 146 lbs.
Physical Appearance: Blackchapel is a Drow, first and foremost, with grayish-black skin. His skin has an odd feel, sometimes as smooth as silk, and sometimes as hard as a rock. This is, of course, the effect of his magical practices. He always maintains a well-groomed appearance, very clean. His face is aquiline, with a delicate appearance rarely creased by stress. He is not that well muscled, but he doesn’t appear very frail, either.
Eye Color: His eyes are a deep, sparkling blue, very, very odd for one of his race.
Hair Color and Style: His hair is long, flowing, and silver, with a metallic tint.
Race: Dark Elven
Occupation: Pauper, Sorcerer, Traveler
Personality: Blackchapel is extremely sarcastic, said by some that he has been blessed by the Gods of Irony. He is witty and humorous, and takes little very seriously. He commits pranks quite often, most often upon guards of cities and towns, whom are, to Blackchapel, too uptight. He is frequent to mood swings, and can be moody a lot, but not often. His temper is red hot, and sometimes contains quite a punch with it. Luckily, it isn’t easily reached.
Clothing: Blackchapel, who is by no means wealthy, wears black pants he somehow keeps clean, and a few magically enchanted straps about his arms, which keep his body at a Mediterranean climate, not too hot, not too cold. A few rings of indeterminable power and origin are on his fingers, each differently colored and decorated. A necklace is around his neck, and many short chains dangle from it, with the various teeth of random carnivores attached to them. The significance of this amulet is unknown.
Weapons: Blackchapel carries no weapons. However, he did have one: the Staff of Magnus, an spectacular weapon. It bore the power to reflect spells for its master, and silenced the spells of his enemies. It was an extraordinary working of the craft, and was the masterpiece of the mage-enchanter Holstiilde. However, it, like its last master, failed to attain a good deal of fame. It was affectionately called a Pretty Good Weapon by Blackchapel, in mockery of the Great Weapons.
Powers: Blackchapel is, indeed, a man of many powers. He is a sorcerer, with a good deal of power. However, he is quite old (if not for his race) and prides himself on being more skilled a mage than one of raw power. He knows millions of various spells, most of which he doesn’t use, or even consider using. He is cunning and wily in his combat, using overlapping spells over overlapping spells to create confusing attacks. He is an extraordinary combat mage, but succeeds just as well as a normal person, using the spells of the Unseen World to provide easiness for his life.
History: After killing your top enemy in the world, the one that had been your adversary for so long, what is next? That’s a question Mehra Sabnamimat Vebdas Iolos, known more commonly as Blackchapel, would definitely like to know the answer to. Blackchapel, once the Arch-Magister of the Hermes Trismegistus sect of the Mulhorandi regions in the Imperial Legion, grew many enemies along the land, many rivals that wished his position. Many times he had to foil assassination attempts spurned from envy, but his true enemy was a greater power: Azi Tohak, the Devil of the local religions. Azi Tohak, who was, in fact, an extremely powerful demon, did not like his “people” being “oppressed” by the Empire, and launched into action a rebellion throughout the Mulhorandi regions. Not one to be left out of the bloodshed, the demon faced down with the various thaumaturgic sects, including Blackchapel’s. Blackchapel watched as the legions of the thaumaturges were decimated by the raw power of the arch devil. Blackchapel, urged on by his followers, fought with the demon in a duel, a clash of one titan and one Drow. They fought, and Blackchapel won by a fluke; his weapon, the Staff of Magnus, exploded because of the power drawn forth by its creator, and one of the shards flew into the head of the unwary demon, banishing it back from whence it came. As the power of Azi Tohak’s soul ripped into Blackchapel, the entire Southern Lands were annihilated in a burning apocalypse, caused by the raw power of every rebel’s burning passion for freedom. Blackchapel, protected by the power of both the Staff of Magnus and Azi Tohak’s soul, lived through the decimation. However, the prospects of living in a barren desert weren’t quite the most appealing to the mage, who had recently acquired power enough to defeat the entire Guild of Casters. Using the remains of the Staff of Magnus’ physical body, he teleported to another land, which happened to be here. Wherever here is. After sticking in the shadows for a while, he has decided to emerge, bearing a good deal of mastered skills and enough sarcasm to slay a dragon.
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
"Mister, we deal in lead."-Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 63
Re: My Characters « Result #4 on Apr 23, 2004, 11:22am »
Name: Blackchapel. His full Dark Elven name is Mehra Sabnamimat Vebdas Iolos.
Titles: Former Arch-Magister of the Hermes Trismegistus of the Southern Region, the Southern Imperial Dragon, the Disciple of the Moon, and the Southmage.
Age: 215
Gender: Male
Height: 6’<br> Weight: 146 lbs.
Physical Appearance: Blackchapel is a Drow, first and foremost, with grayish-black skin. His skin has an odd feel, sometimes as smooth as silk, and sometimes as hard as a rock. This is, of course, the effect of his magical practices. He always maintains a well-groomed appearance, very clean. His face is aquiline, with a delicate appearance rarely creased by stress. He is not that well muscled, but he doesn’t appear very frail, either.
Eye Color: His eyes are a deep, sparkling blue, very, very odd for one of his race.
Hair Color and Style: His hair is long, flowing, and silver, with a metallic tint.
Race: Dark Elven
Occupation: Pauper, Sorcerer, Traveler
Personality: Blackchapel is extremely sarcastic, said by some that he has been blessed by the Gods of Irony. He is witty and humorous, and takes little very seriously. He commits pranks quite often, most often upon guards of cities and towns, whom are, to Blackchapel, too uptight. He is frequent to mood swings, and can be moody a lot, but not often. His temper is red hot, and sometimes contains quite a punch with it. Luckily, it isn’t easily reached.
Clothing: Blackchapel, who is by no means wealthy, wears black pants he somehow keeps clean, and a few magically enchanted straps about his arms, which keep his body at a Mediterranean climate, not too hot, not too cold. A few rings of indeterminable power and origin are on his fingers, each differently colored and decorated. A necklace is around his neck, and many short chains dangle from it, with the various teeth of random carnivores attached to them. The significance of this amulet is unknown.
Weapons: Blackchapel carries no weapons. However, he did have one: the Staff of Magnus, an spectacular weapon. It bore the power to reflect spells for its master, and silenced the spells of his enemies. It was an extraordinary working of the craft, and was the masterpiece of the mage-enchanter Holstiilde. However, it, like its last master, failed to attain a good deal of fame. It was affectionately called a Pretty Good Weapon by Blackchapel, in mockery of the Great Weapons.
Powers: Blackchapel is, indeed, a man of many powers. He is a sorcerer, with a good deal of power. However, he is quite old (if not for his race) and prides himself on being more skilled a mage than one of raw power. He knows millions of various spells, most of which he doesn’t use, or even consider using. He is cunning and wily in his combat, using overlapping spells over overlapping spells to create confusing attacks. He is an extraordinary combat mage, but succeeds just as well as a normal person, using the spells of the Unseen World to provide easiness for his life.
History: After killing your top enemy in the world, the one that had been your adversary for so long, what is next? That’s a question Mehra Sabnamimat Vebdas Iolos, known more commonly as Blackchapel, would definitely like to know the answer to. Blackchapel, once the Arch-Magister of the Hermes Trismegistus sect of the Mulhorandi regions in the Imperial Legion, grew many enemies along the land, many rivals that wished his position. Many times he had to foil assassination attempts spurned from envy, but his true enemy was a greater power: Azi Tohak, the Devil of the local religions. Azi Tohak, who was, in fact, an extremely powerful demon, did not like his “people” being “oppressed” by the Empire, and launched into action a rebellion throughout the Mulhorandi regions. Not one to be left out of the bloodshed, the demon faced down with the various thaumaturgic sects, including Blackchapel’s. Blackchapel watched as the legions of the thaumaturges were decimated by the raw power of the arch devil. Blackchapel, urged on by his followers, fought with the demon in a duel, a clash of one titan and one Drow. They fought, and Blackchapel won by a fluke; his weapon, the Staff of Magnus, exploded because of the power drawn forth by its creator, and one of the shards flew into the head of the unwary demon, banishing it back from whence it came. As the power of Azi Tohak’s soul ripped into Blackchapel, the entire Southern Lands were annihilated in a burning apocalypse, caused by the raw power of every rebel’s burning passion for freedom. Blackchapel, protected by the power of both the Staff of Magnus and Azi Tohak’s soul, lived through the decimation. However, the prospects of living in a barren desert weren’t quite the most appealing to the mage, who had recently acquired power enough to defeat the entire Guild of Casters. Using the remains of the Staff of Magnus’ physical body, he teleported to another land, which happened to be here. Wherever here is. After sticking in the shadows for a while, he has decided to emerge, bearing a good deal of mastered skills and enough sarcasm to slay a dragon.
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
"Mister, we deal in lead."-Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 63
Re: My Characters « Result #5 on Apr 23, 2004, 11:21am »
Name: Lupe
Age: Meh...not tellin'.
Gender: Male (Have I ever done a female character?)
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 150 lbs.
Physical Appearance: Lupe is tall, with a somewhat gangly figure, which, though awkward on another, seems to do him just fine, as he moves with an extremely noteworthy grace and raw coolness. His skin is a creamy white, not pink like many others, nor reddish. It is merely white, an aspect of his K'shapacara ancestry. A smile or a grin is almost always upon his face, which is uncreased by lines of age. His nose is hawk-like, but not in a standoffish way. His eyebrows are thin, and stretch to his preferred length, which, incidentally, is the normal length. He has a fine grazing of facial hair, but not enough to make a goatee; it's but a bit of his laziness creating the stubble. He is well groomed, bearing a clean body despite the inherent dirtiness involved with his professions.
Eye Color: His eyes are an amber-golden color, and shine brightly in the moonlight. They seem wise, but their most striking feature is just how much they offset Lupe's personality--Lupe is a kind person, despite his profession, and he is also very light and joking--his eyes, however, seem aged and dark, completely different to his personality.
Hair Color and Style: His hair is shaggy and night-black, falling down in random locks, which usually seem cleaned to a meticulous point.
Race: K'shapacara
Occupation: Many, many things, but these foremost: Traveler, Assassin, Duelist, and Elder Sorcerer
Personality: Lupe is the founder of a way of life which he and his one follower call "Go with the Flowism". That should say a bit about his personality. He is extremely laid-back, and is definitely not prone to tantrums. He's quite friendly, and will joke with you as with an old friend if you meet him. He's very sarcastic, and makes a comedy out of the most serious things. Even in battle, he retains a comedic air, something many cannot achieve.
Clothing: Lupe wears black, mostly, as that just seems to be his color. He dresses in a somewhat regal fashion, like that of the nobles of Dragaera. Long boots stretch up to his knees, which black pants, rough, though appearing to be silky, tuck into. Covering his arms and torso is a simple shirt, long-sleeved and, of course, black. He bears a cloak, a night-shade as the rest of his ensemble, attached to him by a high collar that covers his mouth. The cloak is long, but rarely drags along the ground. On his fingers, there are rings, but they are all solid, dull metallic colors, serving no real purpose, it seems. Last, covering his eyes are a pair of glasses, with blue shades. On someone else, they might look odd, but it is indisputable that Lupe makes them look good.
Weapons: Lupe has only one visible weapon, a rapier of decent length. Its blade is gleaming Damascus silver, some of the greatest metal in the world. The hilt is wrought from obsidian, as is the bell protecting his hand. Many different runes and other symbols are entwined in the hilt, giving it a mystical look. Inside his cloak is a wide variety of weapons, but mostly throwing knives, which he can use quite adeptly. He also implements a variety of poisons, some so deadly they can kill full-blooded demons.
Powers: While not necessarily entwined with the spirit world, Lupe, a K'shapacara, has a natural relation to it. He has a basic mastery of the Elder Sorcery, which makes him a dangerous foe indeed, allowing him to use raw amorphia as fuel for his spells, making them devastating, and un-de-spellable by typical counterspells. They are unique, and not selectively destructive. Lupe rarely uses them for this reason, hating sloppiness. He chooses, instead, to use his mastery of the rapier to drive him in battle, resorting to the Sorcery only when he needs to. As a K'shapacara, he has certain powers others don't, such as: he is immortal; he is very, very strong, no matter what appearance he may give off; he is exceptionally fast; and he can see in the dark as well as a hawk in the day. Also, in the dark, he is a better warrior than in the light, his natural abilities greatly enhanced by the dark's fall.
History (Current, really): Traveling assassin, mercenary, bodyguard, regular guard, enchanter, sorcerer, soldier--all of these terms apply to Lupe of the Walach. For a very long time, Lupe, a K'shapacara (nightwalker in the ancient tongue of the Walach), has wandered about, performing a varied amount of random jobs, but mostly fulfills the occupations listed above. He is allied to several of the houses, mostly House Mist, whose mysterious Arch-Magistress has employed him often. His greatest enemy is Lord Beck of House Carrion, as fine a warrior as he, by all accounts. He often frequents Zaalbar's Pub, a nice hangout, and good for information as well. Only God knows where his bungalow is, but it's somewhere, as he never sleeps in the Pub. Sometimes, his shade is seen in the night, but that's likely just him doing his job, which is, oddly enough, assassinating Carrions.
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
"Mister, we deal in lead."-Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 63
Re: My Characters « Result #6 on Apr 23, 2004, 11:21am »
Name: Lupe
Age: Meh...not tellin'.
Gender: Male (Have I ever done a female character?)
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 150 lbs.
Physical Appearance: Lupe is tall, with a somewhat gangly figure, which, though awkward on another, seems to do him just fine, as he moves with an extremely noteworthy grace and raw coolness. His skin is a creamy white, not pink like many others, nor reddish. It is merely white, an aspect of his K'shapacara ancestry. A smile or a grin is almost always upon his face, which is uncreased by lines of age. His nose is hawk-like, but not in a standoffish way. His eyebrows are thin, and stretch to his preferred length, which, incidentally, is the normal length. He has a fine grazing of facial hair, but not enough to make a goatee; it's but a bit of his laziness creating the stubble. He is well groomed, bearing a clean body despite the inherent dirtiness involved with his professions.
Eye Color: His eyes are an amber-golden color, and shine brightly in the moonlight. They seem wise, but their most striking feature is just how much they offset Lupe's personality--Lupe is a kind person, despite his profession, and he is also very light and joking--his eyes, however, seem aged and dark, completely different to his personality.
Hair Color and Style: His hair is shaggy and night-black, falling down in random locks, which usually seem cleaned to a meticulous point.
Race: K'shapacara
Occupation: Many, many things, but these foremost: Traveler, Assassin, Duelist, and Elder Sorcerer
Personality: Lupe is the founder of a way of life which he and his one follower call "Go with the Flowism". That should say a bit about his personality. He is extremely laid-back, and is definitely not prone to tantrums. He's quite friendly, and will joke with you as with an old friend if you meet him. He's very sarcastic, and makes a comedy out of the most serious things. Even in battle, he retains a comedic air, something many cannot achieve.
Clothing: Lupe wears black, mostly, as that just seems to be his color. He dresses in a somewhat regal fashion, like that of the nobles of Dragaera. Long boots stretch up to his knees, which black pants, rough, though appearing to be silky, tuck into. Covering his arms and torso is a simple shirt, long-sleeved and, of course, black. He bears a cloak, a night-shade as the rest of his ensemble, attached to him by a high collar that covers his mouth. The cloak is long, but rarely drags along the ground. On his fingers, there are rings, but they are all solid, dull metallic colors, serving no real purpose, it seems. Last, covering his eyes are a pair of glasses, with blue shades. On someone else, they might look odd, but it is indisputable that Lupe makes them look good.
Weapons: Lupe has only one visible weapon, a rapier of decent length. Its blade is gleaming Damascus silver, some of the greatest metal in the world. The hilt is wrought from obsidian, as is the bell protecting his hand. Many different runes and other symbols are entwined in the hilt, giving it a mystical look. Inside his cloak is a wide variety of weapons, but mostly throwing knives, which he can use quite adeptly. He also implements a variety of poisons, some so deadly they can kill full-blooded demons.
Powers: While not necessarily entwined with the spirit world, Lupe, a K'shapacara, has a natural relation to it. He has a basic mastery of the Elder Sorcery, which makes him a dangerous foe indeed, allowing him to use raw amorphia as fuel for his spells, making them devastating, and un-de-spellable by typical counterspells. They are unique, and not selectively destructive. Lupe rarely uses them for this reason, hating sloppiness. He chooses, instead, to use his mastery of the rapier to drive him in battle, resorting to the Sorcery only when he needs to. As a K'shapacara, he has certain powers others don't, such as: he is immortal; he is very, very strong, no matter what appearance he may give off; he is exceptionally fast; and he can see in the dark as well as a hawk in the day. Also, in the dark, he is a better warrior than in the light, his natural abilities greatly enhanced by the dark's fall.
History (Current, really): Traveling assassin, mercenary, bodyguard, regular guard, enchanter, sorcerer, soldier--all of these terms apply to Lupe of the Walach. For a very long time, Lupe, a K'shapacara (nightwalker in the ancient tongue of the Walach), has wandered about, performing a varied amount of random jobs, but mostly fulfills the occupations listed above. He is allied to several of the houses, mostly House Mist, whose mysterious Arch-Magistress has employed him often. His greatest enemy is Lord Beck of House Carrion, as fine a warrior as he, by all accounts. He often frequents Zaalbar's Pub, a nice hangout, and good for information as well. Only God knows where his bungalow is, but it's somewhere, as he never sleeps in the Pub. Sometimes, his shade is seen in the night, but that's likely just him doing his job, which is, oddly enough, assassinating Carrions.
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
"Mister, we deal in lead."-Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 63
Rules for Golgotha and Dragon's Fall « Result #7 on Apr 23, 2004, 11:15am »
Golgotha was made for people whose characters are more...medievally oriented. As in, they like swords and armor and what have you. Because of this, modern technology can't be used there. It shouldn't really matter to people with strictly modern characters, as they shouldn't be roleplaying there anyways.
Dragon's Fall, however, was made for people with any type of character. Anything or anyone can be used in Dagonis as a character.
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
"Mister, we deal in lead."-Steve McQueen, the Magnificent Seven
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 63
Rules for Golgotha and Dragon's Fall « Result #8 on Apr 23, 2004, 11:15am »
Golgotha was made for people whose characters are more...medievally oriented. As in, they like swords and armor and what have you. Because of this, modern technology can't be used there. It shouldn't really matter to people with strictly modern characters, as they shouldn't be roleplaying there anyways.
Dragon's Fall, however, was made for people with any type of character. Anything or anyone can be used in Dagonis as a character.
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion -Tool, "Schism"
Being a Pesimest is Great!! Either your right, or your pleasently suprised!!! ^_^v
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 46 Location: In your brain! *Poke, poke*
Re: Gildor « Result #9 on Mar 2, 2004, 5:47pm »
Good job. Don't see too many D&D type characters in Anime RPing that often, with races such as half-elf and abilities such as slowfall and beastongue. I digress....
-Sho:I can kill you now,but i have good news|Guy:You'll spare my life?|Sho:No,but i just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to Gieko. -A great man,Socrates,once said:"I drank what?" ~Bow down before me~
Being a Pesimest is Great!! Either your right, or your pleasently suprised!!! ^_^v
Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 46 Location: In your brain! *Poke, poke*
Re: Gildor « Result #10 on Mar 2, 2004, 5:47pm »
Good job. Don't see too many D&D type characters in Anime RPing that often, with races such as half-elf and abilities such as slowfall and beastongue. I digress....
-Sho:I can kill you now,but i have good news|Guy:You'll spare my life?|Sho:No,but i just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to Gieko. -A great man,Socrates,once said:"I drank what?" ~Bow down before me~