INT-speccing West Oberland medic-mage. Most of the factions are pretty behind in healers.
What.But aren't a bunch of robots in charge of Gilderon?
Okay, I'll admit I skimmed the material...
INT-speccing West Oberland medic-mage. Most of the factions are pretty behind in healers.
From Zapy's own submission, regarding the WOR's military:I guess magic is a thing that'd help, but yeah. I guess this is Zapy McNaziBoner's work. Perhaps they're in for a nice plague soon.
And yeah, this is the revised version.The knights success is mainly derived of their nearly unbreakable swords and armor said to be able to with stand many blows that would normally kill any other knight. The Mounted knights are valiant but their infantry are fierce with flintlock muskets and bayonets. The west Oberland's infantry wear protective armor made to be much lighter and flexible than their knight counter parts. The West Oberland's cannons are similar to the East Oberland's but much more beautiful and elegant in shape. The West Oberland lacks the Gatling guns, and Steam Panzers of the East but makes up for it with elegant and efficient fortifications.
I'm a little disappoint, to be honest. Ye of little faith. I actually had a pretty solid story lined up for slice-of-life for TC in the trenches, sort of thing.Y'know, there's actually gonna be a hell of a lot more interesting stuff going on in Galadon, so I'm changing my vote over to Tim's.
Oberland sucks. Dunno why I picked that shit.
It's not that I don't have faith in you, it's that Galadon has a lot more stuff going on that I find interesting, both regarding the actual events and the reasons behind them (especially since the reasons are valid, or at least somewhat valid, for all sides involved).I'm a little disappoint, to be honest. Ye of little faith. I actually had a pretty solid story lined up for slice-of-life for TC in the trenches, sort of thing.
ThisMaster Weaponsmith/Part-time Swordsman
Int/Dex
Galadonian (Rebel)
It is said that the Vrykal lords of Galadon are immortal, set in place to rule over the lesser humans by divine right. It is also said that the Vrykal are simply magical parasites, feasting on the souls of their subjects in an unending orgy of gluttony. I'd like to see TC embrace a rebellious persona as his first attempt at removing the shackles from his fighting spirit. Though, where lies the line between fighting for liberty and simply being belligerent?
I also like the idea of acknowledging the efforts of the people making fighting possible as well as those directly engaging in combat on a regular basis. Can't kill a god with a rabbit-slaying sword, unless said god is also a rabbit. Might even go all Darksword about it. Could be fun to write/read.