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This isn't just a design for myself, this is a design for an entire group of people to put together.
I'm looking to begin an epic kingdom's war battle. Therefore, we need at least FIVE kingdoms, and we need characters from every kingdom to come together and figure out how to stop the war before it destroys everything.
Possible reasons for strife in each kingdom are to be determined by the one who controls one kingdom. Examples that could be used are as follows:
1. Invading territories.
2. Theft of animals, land, or personal property.
3. Nobles and corrupt knights.
4. Fucked up kings, and rulers.
5. Lack of supplies, denied partnerships.
6. Left to fight alone, extreme self defense.
There are a ton of ideas and ways a kingdom can handle itself. To join, list what kingdom you want, what the race is that primarily lives in it (elves, dwarves, blah blah,) and then right below the description of your kingdom, write at least one character (max of 3) that are involved in the struggle to make it all stop in time. A bio would be super helpful. You can just post your bio right here in the thread.
You do not need a map. I'll draw a quick map in Photoshop of where our kingdoms are located. We will come up with a name for the world, and the names of the countries the kingdoms are involved in. We're going to create an entire world, and we're going to work together in it.
It may not all be war. Say we're all just hanging around a campfire telling ghost stories, and bonding as friends. There will be lots of traveling, cross country on donkeys or horses to get where we need to go. There are a lot of supplies we'd need to stop in towns for, ask directions, and questions the folks who live in whatever kingdom we are currently inside of at the moment. This will run a lot like an RPG, only there aren't items and key things to fight along the way. Sure, there would be the occasional wild cat or wolf, but we're not always going to be fighting epic monsters like the giant slugobeastfromunderthesea or whatever. Realistic beasts, realistic travel, and realistic friendships.
Feel free to add in your own romances and otherwise special character bonds. Who cares? What fantasy or story doesn't have some sort of lovin' up in there? Also, for kingdoms, you will need to give me a list of special key characters for each castle. Examples are as follows, so that we know we have a definite solid castle life, rather than bunch of random NPC's. These characters are key, and what make a castle life full and filling.
1. A king and queen, of course.
2. Knights, guards, and those who control the military. (Can't think of the name.)
3. Specific nobles, such as dukes and duchesses who run smaller sections of the kingdom. They are needed! A king can't control every single aspect of every town!
4. Options additions for characters include jesters, pages, scribes, assassins, and otherwise creative folk to add color.
Specific characters should have a short bio. Very short, just a name, title, personality, and a quick one-paragraph backround. I don't want to overwork you with tons of ridiculous forms. The one I have posted below is a good example, and if you want to use it, shoot. Just take your time.
Slots are now closed!
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This isn't just a design for myself, this is a design for an entire group of people to put together.
I'm looking to begin an epic kingdom's war battle. Therefore, we need at least FIVE kingdoms, and we need characters from every kingdom to come together and figure out how to stop the war before it destroys everything.
Possible reasons for strife in each kingdom are to be determined by the one who controls one kingdom. Examples that could be used are as follows:
1. Invading territories.
2. Theft of animals, land, or personal property.
3. Nobles and corrupt knights.
4. Fucked up kings, and rulers.
5. Lack of supplies, denied partnerships.
6. Left to fight alone, extreme self defense.
There are a ton of ideas and ways a kingdom can handle itself. To join, list what kingdom you want, what the race is that primarily lives in it (elves, dwarves, blah blah,) and then right below the description of your kingdom, write at least one character (max of 3) that are involved in the struggle to make it all stop in time. A bio would be super helpful. You can just post your bio right here in the thread.
You do not need a map. I'll draw a quick map in Photoshop of where our kingdoms are located. We will come up with a name for the world, and the names of the countries the kingdoms are involved in. We're going to create an entire world, and we're going to work together in it.
It may not all be war. Say we're all just hanging around a campfire telling ghost stories, and bonding as friends. There will be lots of traveling, cross country on donkeys or horses to get where we need to go. There are a lot of supplies we'd need to stop in towns for, ask directions, and questions the folks who live in whatever kingdom we are currently inside of at the moment. This will run a lot like an RPG, only there aren't items and key things to fight along the way. Sure, there would be the occasional wild cat or wolf, but we're not always going to be fighting epic monsters like the giant slugobeastfromunderthesea or whatever. Realistic beasts, realistic travel, and realistic friendships.
Feel free to add in your own romances and otherwise special character bonds. Who cares? What fantasy or story doesn't have some sort of lovin' up in there? Also, for kingdoms, you will need to give me a list of special key characters for each castle. Examples are as follows, so that we know we have a definite solid castle life, rather than bunch of random NPC's. These characters are key, and what make a castle life full and filling.
1. A king and queen, of course.
2. Knights, guards, and those who control the military. (Can't think of the name.)
3. Specific nobles, such as dukes and duchesses who run smaller sections of the kingdom. They are needed! A king can't control every single aspect of every town!
4. Options additions for characters include jesters, pages, scribes, assassins, and otherwise creative folk to add color.
Specific characters should have a short bio. Very short, just a name, title, personality, and a quick one-paragraph backround. I don't want to overwork you with tons of ridiculous forms. The one I have posted below is a good example, and if you want to use it, shoot. Just take your time.