OOC:
Tearakudo is like the anti-Manning. He's a badass swordsman with a pegleg, too!
Adwarf, Iituem said he was still considering your character. So you should not be posting yet. My advice is to be patient about this, if you don't wait it won't bode well and a lot of people here are naturally a little wary of letting you back in.
Elfeater: Sir denotes that you're a knight. Which, we, like, want more of. Because Knights are cool, mostly. But play what
you want to play. That's the big thing there.
The awesome thing is that you can be a criminal -and- a knight, because hedge knights are a thing that exist. Though I'm not sure what that says about how chivalrous and honorable you are...
Other people have answered the parcel of land question well enough, I think.
Ashton: There is a post wayyyy back (and maybe edited into the OP) about magic and stuff. You should read it, and then post a detailed list of your powers, abilities, backstory, etc. for the Iituem and the Co-GMs (myself and Ghazkull) to vote on/balance (with the input of the other players, usually). We're
very wary of supernatural characters, and so they need to be given the OK before they can be played. In some instances they can be pretty fun, the recent Shadeling incursions into the Highlands are an example of that, but in many situations they have far too much room for abuse or other shenanigans that detract from the game as a whole.
Brackets are used for Out Of Character speech. I sometimes use them, sometimes I just denote OOC: and then separate from IC with a line. Other people use just, like, just () or [] or whatever. You can do whatever you want in that regard, for the most part.
It's nice to wake up to around 10 pages of posts here again. Replies and rolls in a little bit.