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« Reply #225 on: August 09, 2015, 10:51:43 am »

Sorry! I didn't see Ietiums turn!
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« Reply #226 on: August 27, 2015, 04:14:40 am »

To all involved and interested - this long silence is unitended and was caused by a holiday. I hope that we will return to our regular schedule soon.

Personally I hope that the game will be more regular soon...
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« Reply #227 on: August 31, 2015, 10:30:25 am »

Hum, the post is in, any battle orders? Also i need to know to which regiment which player is attached, if at all.
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« Reply #228 on: September 05, 2015, 01:37:59 pm »

Hum, I wonder if I should submit a char. Maybe I'll have something to do with actual politics this time. :P

It seems there is a long wait list, tho.

Are new players being realistically let in anymore?
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« Reply #229 on: September 05, 2015, 01:55:28 pm »

Pretty sure players are still being accepted, given how few people seem to be posting (Including the ones actually trying to retake the capital :P )
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« Reply #230 on: September 05, 2015, 02:22:20 pm »

New players are being very much accepted! without giving much away, once the dust settles, The kingdom will be organized and players can join up.
Hell, you know what ,you can join now if you want, Elbrethian camp is open to everyone right now.

The game might seem bit slow, but we had some small issues crop up in the interim. as it stands, everything is running as planned and i'm waiting for our Elbrethians to make their move!

BTW guys, if no orders are given, the battle will run as per earlier plan in not too long a time. If you state that this is the case however, Ghaz will be on top of it ASAP.
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« Reply #231 on: September 05, 2015, 03:34:54 pm »

Name: Issak Andres
Description: A young man with short, dark ginger hair, closely cropped to his head. An intent, determined expression frames his dark green eyes behind a pair of circular reading glasses. His face is narrow and stern, seeming more serious in intent than it is in reality, and he is not entirely unhandsome. His body frame is lightly built, yet with a summer soldiers wartime physique-he sports the look of a man recently accustoming himself to the rigors of outdoor living. His face is often ill at ease. Men describe him as 'haunted'-but in truth he's merely distracted, constantly lost in calculation.
Background: Issak came of age in the times. Born into a colorful family of 'theater-historians' (A profession entailing both creative interpretation of certain historical events and the performance thereof), he at first enjoyed a life of mild leisure-not giving much thought to the occupation, only interested in expanding his circle of friends among the artists and thinkers of the Elberth 'old guard'. His 18th year swept him into these events, however-as the entire nation seemed to be gripped in Patriotic resurgence, he found himself dragged along.

He quickly found his study of history, oratory, and politics-not to mention drama and acting-made him popular among the freedom minded. He liked being popular, and initially he was not terribly invested in the conflict. What began as a vapid attempt to woo a series of attractive women, however, slowly changed the person he was-only through the crucible of combat, did he find faith in the cause. Just another sheltered youth who endured the horror of war, and found himself changed for it. Issak became quite the Firebrand, learning how to cajole and rally apathetic citizens to the cause-after all, he had been one himself.

He also learned how to fight...though it was quickly realized he was far better leading men than fighting with him.  A shine in his eyes could fire a mans convictions, inspire him to greatness..tell them to die, with the confidence is was worth a greater cause. His martial skills were notoriously bad. Issak was said to have been the absolutely worst shot of his squad, and he couldn't swing a blade-literally-to save his life. A widely spread joke was that he nearly beheaded himself with a claymore after his first swing, which explains his favored style of haircut. Still, he displayed a certain courage under fire that rallied men around him like water flowing around a stone. He was able to stay calm and think even under dire circumstances. The 7th battle of the Press River (it was more a skirmish) had nearly been a complete rout-only Issak's quick thinking and a truly impassioned speech had managed to stop the foreign mercenaries from forging the bridge and running the local rebel army to the ground, mostly be convincing those around him that it was better to die holding the narrow pass, than be run down and spitted by the cavalry like so many wild boars. The river ran dark red with gore that day, but the bridge was held.

He rose rapidly in the ranks afterwards, not entirely on merit-like many, he was shoved forward to fill the ranks of the newly dead. A self taught student of strategy, his early military record showed every mark of a budding, unschooled commander-the occasional bright, intuitive, and overthought maneuver countered by a sort of plodding and predictable tactics that cost far too lives on both sides. Over time, he improved-at the cost of lives and defeats. He was noted for a dislike of cavalry (Believing them to be outdated in the age of the mass produced fire arm), and a true appreciation of artillery, when he can get it. His private moniker among his men was 'Playwright'-since he seemed to enjoy his battles as a director, fought out like well written scripts. His greatest skill was his ability to organize the undisciplined rebels into a semblance of an actual army-some say his skill in the training, logistics, and supply overhaul he instituted into the rebel army, helped more than anything he did on the battlefield. He put it down to an early childhood running a theater with his family, which was just about as chaotic.

As an additional note of interest, Issak has unintentional found himself the center of a small religious movement-a student of history, he was said to have made idle comments and recreated ancient rituals for his officers, first as jests-asking the 'Old Gods' for aid before difficult battles. Fenrir the thief, Jorgumund the warrior, and Rekhyt the explorer. To his surprise, the idea caught on like wildfire, and filtered down through the ranks. Now some of his soldiers and officers parody the warrior cults of old, performing ancient rites and long forgotten prayers, especially before a fight. Much to the displeasure of the clergy, no doubt, but this is not yet an organized religion and hasn't spread very far beyond the men under his direct command.

Ultimately, Issak is an over proud young man who wishes to see his country free. He dreams of routing the occupiers gloriously, and establishing himself as a powerful man, a respected man in a new order. He dreams of the end of the war, and thinks little of what will come after. His only concentration at the moment is the next battle, the camp follower he might enjoy that night (He's rumored to have a great many lovers, but none last longer than the next morning), and perhaps expanding his collection of rare books and scrolls.

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« Reply #232 on: September 05, 2015, 05:30:47 pm »

Looks good to me!

Once you finalize it, just look over skills, let me know what you would like to have and away you go!
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« Reply #233 on: September 05, 2015, 07:42:46 pm »

I'm so, so in. I've read former YAK games, and always thought they were sweet, although I never joined one. Gonna read up and make a character. Would like it if people were willing to shoot me ideas, since I'm running low on character creation juice.

Alright, I've got my character idea. Going to start working on it now.

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« Reply #234 on: September 05, 2015, 08:05:37 pm »

Well, wizards are a possibility, engineers, revolutionaries, statesmen... anything that would make a steampunk kingdom run smoothly  (or bring its cogs to a grinding halt, depending on what you want to do with it!)
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« Reply #235 on: September 05, 2015, 08:57:18 pm »

Alright, I've put up my character. Whatdya think?

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« Reply #236 on: September 06, 2015, 08:09:41 am »

Query, could you perhaps give me a better idea of just what kind of magic I am capable of?

EDIT: And what are Dalannur mages?
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« Reply #237 on: September 06, 2015, 08:44:30 am »

At the moment? You are a novice, as per your skill, with no direct specialization. Magic divides into classical 4 elements, with each element governing an additional amount of spells and skills that relate to the sphere or the essence of the sphere (fire mages can enrgae people, earth mages can enchant things, air mages can fly, etc.). there are other, additional arts as well, which form their own fields but those are less known and  difficult to discover and master.
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« Reply #238 on: September 06, 2015, 09:15:58 am »

Basically since you have recieved no formal education in Magic you are just fumbling about. And thats what happened there. You crit-Failed then somehow rolled very well on the crit-fail scale...

Edit: Dalannur is the only nation with a Mage College on the Storm Coast. Since Magic is dangerous as hell and people dont like mages, dalannur basically bases its economy on tourism and training mages.

What you are facing are randomly conscripted mages, which can and will lead to catastrophic events...if you care for that. On the other hand they are !!FUN!!
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« Reply #239 on: September 06, 2015, 09:31:29 am »

Playergamer, have a look at what skills you want to have and you can proceed.
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