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EXILE RPG

In a world where it’s possible to collect magic from magical people, beasts and things, criminals have their magic forcefully extracted and given to the magicless by the corrupt government, the Ruthkirn Haefin. Magic can be wonderful, but too much magic can be incredibly dangerous to people with any capacity for magical use- it can drive them mad. So, when a new continent is discovered full of dangerous and magical beasts, the only people they’re willing to send in is the criminals- magicless and completely useless to the government, a mere liability, who cares if they live or die?

In this RP, we’ll be playing people who had their magic extracted due to being accused of crimes and now have to do the dangerous job of collecting magic in an unexplored new land. You can play off this topic slightly- for instance Katydid’s character is slightly different in that she still has a hint of her magic, but she’s still a balanced character because of how weak being blood farmed makes her. If you’re not sure about your character just ask one of us (Danie, Indigo, Katydid) for help.

Rules

  1. Please make a balanced character with both strengths and weaknesses. This will make the role play more fun- if your character is so powerful he or she could easily overcome the problem, the role play won’t be very hard or long, and we wouldn’t have to think up any interesting ways for the characters to get around the problem.

  2. Please be respectful of other people. Don’t control what their character does in one of your posts or do something without their permission.

  3. Please, only one person gets a power. Multiple people with the same powers might get kind of boring. However, since we need a relatively balanced ratio of boys and girls, if you want to make a boy character with the same power as a previously made girl character, you can.

  4. One character each, please. This rule is in place because when there are too many characters, it can get confusing. If there’s only one character per person, more people can roleplay than if each person has five or six characters.

  5. Even with the previous rule it’s still likely there may be too many people roleplaying together if we don’t have a rule on how many people can join- so there’s a limit of 10 people, first come first serve- but you can reserve spots and if by the time you’re reading this, this RP has started, you can join if you are up to date on what’s going on in the RP.

  6. We’ll be starting with them just getting off the boat onto the new land of their exile.

  7. If you have read all of these rules, please put the word ‘blue’ in one of your sentences in the pet peeves part of the character sheet.

Character Sheet

Name:

Age(15 or older):

Gender:

Appearance:

Personality:

Powers they previously possessed:

Pet Peeves:

Weaknesses:

Backstory (write a short scene where they get caught or imprisoned):

 

 

 

Danie’s Character:

Name: Olive Wilkens

Age(15 or older): 15

Gender: Female

Appearance: Surprisingly clean fluffy light gray hair in a bob. Large gray blue eyes that never seem to stare straight at you. She has the height of a 12 year old,  and would be average in weight if they actually fed them enough. Her face is speckled with dirt. Her clothes look like someone was desperately trying to clean them but failed in the end.

Personality: Olive is naive and cheerful to the point of cluelessness, and she can’t seem to figure out the seriousness of her situation or of future problems. She can’t hold a grudge either, and people whose morals are less than perfect seem trustworthy to her. She isn’t the brightest either, and can’t seem to understand that a person is sad. Frankly, she doesn’t seem to think that ‘sad’ exists. For example, if she were to see a person in grief or anger, she would just see this as another form of happiness and carry on like usual. This means that she can’t and won’t show sympathy or empathy.

Powers they previously possessed: Complete Invisibility. As simple as that. However, she can only go invisible for as long as she can hold her breath. People can also still hurt her and feel her.

Pet Peeves: She hates people tapping on things, hates nails on chalkboard and other noises similar. Though I suppose hate is a strong word, because she’s literally never down in the blues.

Weaknesses: She’s kleptomaniac, a person with a severe urge to steal and hoard items with little reason. She is weak physically, and even her personality is also a bit of a weakness.

Backstory (write a short scene where they get caught or imprisoned):

The girl was, quite frankly, hard to notice. You would pass by her on the street, give her a second glance, and then she was gone. As well as your hat, your necklace, and the twenty or so wrappers hiding in your purse.

If she had ever thought of a good reason for stealing, it was about as unknown as the whereabouts of those stolen items. She was, to put it simply, a thief, a hoarder, and a problem to the society. At least, to the glorious leaders of Ruthkirn Haefin.

So, in the afternoon of a should be average day, this said girl went on like usual. She inhaled. She stole. She exhaled. Again and again. Until something out of the norm happened. Someone noticed her.

The guards were quickly called, for this piece of information spread through the crowd like a wildfire. The girl, oblivious to the attention, continued her tasks, until she found her way blocked. By the guards. They took her arms, emptied her pockets, pushed her, laughed at her, their voices and their hands a hurricane of motion.

She was taken into a dark place, with metal bars and strange people. But she smiled, relaxed, acting as if nothing had happened.

“What’s your name?” She said cheerfully, her eyes darting between scraps on the ground. “I’m Olive.”

The guard was unresponsive.

“This place smells quite nice you know.” She waved her hands about, her eyes still attached to the ground. “Old and rustic and used often.”

No response.

“Don’t you like it here?” She lifted her head. “You must like it, seeing how far away you must be from everyone else.” She smiled.

The guard twitched.

 

 

 

Indigo’s Character:

Name: Madeline Hart

Age(15 or older): 16

Gender: female

Appearance: Madeline has straight black hair that runs down her back almost to her elbows, dull green eyes that make her look like she’s always in deep thought, and a slightly downturned mouth with thin lips. She’s tall and slender, partly from the rough treatment of the exile, but rarely looks very attractive either way, as she often forgets to brush her hair or teeth. She dresses in worn and simple but clean clothes and usually has her hair up in a bun or back in two braids.

Personality: Madeline is serious and quiet; she rarely opens up to people, instead keeping her own counsel. This is not to say she is inarticulate or not a good leader; she’s a good leader, but she’s so serious she doesn’t make for a very good friend, and is rarely any fun to be around. She rarely gets angry, but when she does it’s fearsome. Wary, and well aware of all the dangers in the world, but tries to be optimistic and see the bright side of things. Intelligent and well educated.  

Powers they previously possessed: Madeline used to be able to transform the best of her drawings into art that was three dimensional and real; the art would not be alive, and would be under her control; if she was devoting her energy to controlling it might respond to questions, but if she wasn’t paying much attention, it would just continue doing as she had left it doing and ignore whatever else was going on. For instance, if she made a miniature dragon illusion that sang and danced and someone hit it but she wasn’t paying attention, it would just keep dancing and singing without reacting.

Pet Peeves: She can’t stand people who spit when they speak or chew with their mouth open; she also hates being dirty for long periods of time; she can endure it easily enough for a little while, but past then being grimey will make her very irritable. She’s also very bad with deep water; all that blue wet stuff freaks her out a bit. Bath tubs are okay, but anything much bigger or much deeper than that is an issue for her.

Weaknesses: A bit of a neat freak and a perfectionist. Bad at picking up social cues for jokes and rarely finds anything funny. Makes rash decisions at times; when she’s angry, she often does something without fully thinking it through. Holds grudges for long periods of times and physically weak; she has good endurance when running but otherwise sucks at all types of exercise or fighting aside from that.

Backstory (write a short scene where they get caught or imprisoned):

They had not expected it to be her, even though in hindsight it had been so obvious, the jury whispered amongst themselves as they ran through the sheets of evidence they had been given. It was so, so obvious, so clear; yet they could still hardly believe it.

She had been such a kind, sweet girl, from a good, rich family that wholly supported the government, as all good citizens should, and had gotten such good grades, her tutors protested, confused. She never had seemed at all crazy, her sister testified; and her art had been so beautiful, who would have thought she would use it for evil?

Madeline, sitting in the chair, reflected that while she did not like the fate that awaited her, the waiting she had to endure during the stupid ceremonial trial was even worse. She sat perfectly still, back perfectly straight; looking about as unlike a mad woman as she possibly could with her hair messed up and paint all over her clothes, popping and fizzing with excess magic.

The crowd, that gilded collection of the wealthy and nobility, many of whom Madeline knew as the parents of that girl in her Mathematics class or this boy in her Ancient History class, some even the parents of her closest friends, were being strung up into greater and greater rage. Once, they had looked at her as that girl at school their children knew; but now they looked at her as if she were a little squashed up spider on the bottom of their shoes.

“AND THIS GIRL, THIS TUH-RAIIIIITOR TO OUR GLOOORIOUS CAUSE, THIS- THIS- ABOMIN-NATION DESERVES NOOOOOOOOTHING LESS THAN THE REMOVAL OF HER TUH-RATIOOOORIOUS MAGIC AND EXILE,” The persecutor roared, to much loud cheering. “AT LEAST THAT WAY SHE CAN CONTRIBUTE SOMETHING TO OUR GREAT NATION!”

Madeline bowed her head and avoided eye contact with her family as she was dragged out, at last crumpling under the weight of the realization of what this really meant.

Katydid’s Character:

Name: Faera Ryoko

Age(15 or older): 16

Gender: Female  (Half-dragon)

Appearance: Generally the first thing one would notice about her is the obvious lack of weight.  She looks half starved, and extremely small, though she isn’t that short. The second thing someone might notice about her, if they can meet her gaze, is that her eyes are an icy, almost white blue. They stand out upon her face, which is actually startlingly pretty for her lack of weight. She’s got brown hair constantly back in a messy braid, and pieces always frame her face. Scars cover most of her body, but she hides them well.

Personality: Faera is extremely indecisive with her emotions. They are never really good emotions, but she she snaps back between anger and fear, as well as sarcasm. Even the simplest things get rather big outbursts, so she tries to keep her talking low. She’s a fairly negative person, and lapses into long silences of daydreaming often. She doesn’t trust humans, considering they practically ruined her, and the only thing they have caused her is pain. If she willingly makes contact with someone it’s as close to trust as she will get.

Powers they previously possessed: She had the ability to fly, with large silver wings protruding from her back. She was also slightly fire resistant, but not by much.

Pet Peeves: People. Idiotic people. Mistakes. She gets extremely annoyed very easily, even with the smallest of sounds. The only thing that doesn’t annoy her is well-played music, whether it’s a blueish sad song, or a violent red one.

Weaknesses: She’s extremely weak. There is barely any sense of bravery within her sociopathic soul, so she’s a coward.

Backstory (write a short scene where they get caught or imprisoned):

It had all begun with a crash and a bang. Or, rather, ended. Faera wasn’t ready to admit her life was swept away and she wasn’t even close to being prepared to admit something horrific had begun.

She had expected the moment to come for years. She was wasted hours worrying of different ways they might attempt to capture her, and how she could escape from their grasp. When that dreaded occasion finally arrived, although much too soon, it didn’t take her long to realize there wasn’t even a chance of escape.

The men had trailed behind her for hours on their horses, and even with her wings she couldn’t shake off their trail. They were all trained archers,  and after a few hours of the chase, even when she had flown higher out of their reach, it took (suggested edit: only) one slip-up for an arrow to penetrate her wing.

The cry of victory below her struck fear into her heart and left her paralyzed. The pain was overpowering on it’s own, but the terror she felt made things much worse. She had known they would catch her, but couldn’t simply believe it until she found herself spiraling towards the ground.

The moment she realized there was no going back, the only bit of hope left inside was the hope that they would fail to catch her.

Even that wasn’t granted.

It had been the last thing she had hoped for, because after that they took away everything. They didn’t even wait to carry her off before injecting her with some sort of serum, which she soon discovered helped her blood replenish, and removing her magic.

When they took away the magic, they stole the dragon part of her. The once magnificent silver wings upon her back melted away, leaving burning scars upon her back. Her blood was still magic, but didn’t do any good.

Then they took away whatever part of her was human. They ripped it to shreds, breaking her beyond healing emotionally. She lost hope only four days into imprisonment, though she would have to agree it had been failing the moment an arrow shot through her wing.

Her personality changed and she lost any attempt to care. No one else mattered but her. All hope was gone, swept away in the dust, and all that remained was a skeleton of a person, filled with anger and regret.

She would daydream constantly about possibilities of freedom. But the difference between wishing and hoping, is that you only believe one of them will happen. The other you know is impossible, and will remain a simple dream.

submitted by Indigo, Katy & Danie
(November 22, 2016 - 2:04 pm)
~Emmy
I am roughly pushed to the shore, stumbling over other passengers. The recent magic drainage had weakened me. The other stand there, grumbling. All of a suddenly a hand yanks me, pulling me to the nearest guard. A dagger is at my throat. "You move, the girl dies." A girl says. 
"What do you want?"
"I want my magic back!" Magic, I want it back too, but am going to get it? Probably not. A yell resounds from somewhere near.
"It's too late fools!" A girl cries out triumphantly, and a dragon swoops down to drag her out of the water. Soon she is coughing up water on the shore, and the girl who held the dagger is glaring at her. The ship, the guards, the sailors? They've left us.
Left us here to slowly die,
 Left us without a tear or cry
 Left us hungry, left us weak 
Left us grovling at magic's feet. 
submitted by UNSUSPCTINGSTRYTLLR
(December 6, 2016 - 3:58 pm)

Ugh! I knew I should have waited.

How about we cut out most of my post about the villages, but still have a booklet to inform us about the island, and the whole food for magic thing?

Ugh. I feelk bad now. Sorry Ketsrel, your post is beautiful! So we could still do the groups oin the cabins, but not  rooming together, just the same groups exploring. So still the guys and Faera as well as someone else?

I do not know....we can figure it out though roleplay, but try to reply so I can know what your thoughts are, thanks! 

submitted by Katydid
(December 6, 2016 - 6:46 pm)

Yeah, sure that works for me!

submitted by Kestrel
(December 7, 2016 - 7:55 am)

l think the whole village thing is a good idea, Katy. Perhaps they just discover it instead of the guards showing them it? Also, l’m going off of Katy’s post here, but it doesn't mean that Kestrel’s couldn't have happened, just that Kiepher isn’t there.

Kiepher~

One can lose friends so quickly. For instance, one moment Kiepher is happily talking to his guard, a short, ginger haired man about the ship, which the guard thought every highly of and the next minute he is being shoved onto the sand, completely soaked because the small boat couldn't go completely up to the beach and they had to swim to shore. Just great. He’d credit this to irony, but isn’t feeling it.

Grumbling slightly, he pushes himself to his feet and squinting  in the painfully bright sun, he scans the beach. Eleven. Eleven others. Eleven other poor souls on the edge of the world, lost in their own minds and yet trapped here together by fate.

Delightful.   

Or not.

Because as it seems, these peoples are not an amusing lot. They're downright depressing. Kiepher comments on this to the only other male on this expedition, but he is no different.

“From your outlook it’s like doomsday is here and fire from heaven is raining down on us.” No comment to this, only a grimace.

“Oh and l suppose you’re cut of the same cloth of them?”

“What does it matter to you?” The other replies nastily at last.

Kiepher halts, folding his arms.

“It might.”

The boy snorts, muttering something about “just as annoying as that girl.” and turns away to follow the others, filing through the thickening trees.

“Have a fun time drowning in your own misery!” Kiepher yells after him. Oh come on. What is wrong with all of these people? This isn’t that bad afterall. It’s not like the all are going to die. Come on. It’s going to be okay.

He glances at the sky, realizing that he’s been standing here for far longer than he thought. It’s getting dark. He notices that that stars are different here then at home. A whole ocean of difference, he thinks, before following the trail, after everyone else.

He reaches a small clearing, partly overgrown. A circle of small huts surrounds a patch of dirt, blackened by fire. Someone else has been here, but it’s pretty clear that they left in a hurry. Or maybe they didn’t leave at all. Maybe their bones rot in this dirt. Slightly disturbed, he moves on. He wants to find that boy again. Because if there’s only been one thing that he’s good at, it’s fixing people. Not everyone realizes that most people are broken inside. And if it’s the least that he can do, then heaven help him, he’s going to make them at least cheerful again.


submitted by Shadow Dragon, age Infinity, Circus of Dreams
(December 6, 2016 - 10:36 pm)
Okay, so what i'm going with is that the guards showed us to the cabins and told us about the thing where you need to find magic stuff in order to get food. Then the next day kestrel's post happens where we are sent out to find magic junk instead of shelter.
Is that oke?
(Oh and I got an idea for an insult when you said that her hair resembled a pigeon, Kestrel.)
Olive~
As the sun was rising, the ones stupid enough to be in her cabin were trying to ignore the squeaking voice of a gray haired girl.
"Wakey Wakey!" Olive bounced around to each bed, screeching into each of their ears. "We have BIIIGG day ahead of us!"
"Leave us alone..." One of them groaned, their voice muffled due to their face being covered by a pillow.
"We gotta go get that magic stuff!" Olive chirped, skipping to the next victim. "The really loud nice people told us to!"
One of them finally got ticked off enough to jump out of their bed and do something. "JUST SHUT IT ALREADY."
Their hand was raised in the air, right above Olive's face. Olive blinked, then smiled. "You must be just as excited as I am!" The person twitched slightly as Olive twirled out of the cabin.
Many people were already up, arguing. Olive did not seem to understand this was arguing.
"I wanna begin the search! " Olive screeched in a singsong voice. "I wanna find some magic! I wanna find a unicorn! I WANNA--"
"We KNOW, pigeon feathers. Calm down and let someone with a bigger brain do it for you," Someone growled. She blinked.
After a while there was a mumble of agreement. People were beginning to split into pairs. Olive found herself with a girl with long golden hair.
****
Then Kestrel's post happens! Also, I agree with Shadow's post that the cabins should look forgotten and kinda dead.
submitted by Danie
(December 7, 2016 - 6:22 pm)

.:Madeline:. 

The village is small, with just seven cabins. The cabins are long and low, built out of weathered stone bricks that appear to be connected with motar made out of mud. Four of the seven cabins look to be in reasonably good condition; the other three look older, more warm down. 

There is the scent of a storm on the air, gathering in the warm evening and seeming to shimmer through the air like a heat mirage. Madeline shivers and hurries to claim a spot in one of the cabins. She has nothing much to stow there, only the clothes on her back, so it takes her no time at all to unpack.

Back outside, Madeline watches the others struggling to build a fire. She helps gather bits of the driest underbrush she can find and carefully build a little nest for the flames.

Madeline and a girl who could only be described as angular- angular and pointed elbows, a personality whittled down to a spike- worked over the fire until at last it slowly began to spark. The stuff burnt slowly, and smelt amazing- a indescriable smell, purpleish and misty with a wild undertone, like pine forests. Slowly Madeline began to relax. The others stopped what they were doing and clustered around the fire, almost nodding off. It was only when the people foraging returned did Madeline wake properly. 

There was only a meager assortment of food- Madeline suspected those foraging had quietly claimed the best portion for themselves- but Madeline wasn't hungry. She found herself sitting, simply staring into the fire, which twisted in ever new patterns of beautiful colors. It was only when the storm broke did Madeline realize she hadn't been drawing breath properly. Coughing and coughing and sucking up deep breaths, she kicked out the enchanted fire, startling the others out of their trances. 

When Madeline curled up on her mildewy cot that night, she saw the patterns of the fire twisting and untwisting in the dark of her eyelids.

--

Just catching Madeline up a bit 

submitted by Indigo
(December 7, 2016 - 9:28 pm)

I think this mistake turned out pretty nicely!

So we've got worn down cabins to stay in, and a group went out  foraging while we settled in. I want to write but it wouldn't be too long because I am on my kindle.

Yup not happening write now. I'll wait until more people get caught up too. 

submitted by Katydid
(December 8, 2016 - 11:14 am)

Ooookaaaay ... What exactly happened? Was there some sort of uprising, they got shipwrecked, and they found an old abandonded village? Cus that's what it sounds liiiike ...

submitted by Cho Chang
(December 8, 2016 - 1:55 pm)

What happened is this:

1. They landed. It wasn't a shipwreck.

2. The guards took them to a pre-built circle of shacks. If I'm not incorrect, they were made by the govornment . . . ?

3. They slept for the night.

4. The next day, some people went out to look for food while the rest started a fire.

That's the basics, I think.

submitted by St.Owl, age Recarnated, Everywhere
(December 8, 2016 - 4:37 pm)

Okay, Arigatou! I will post this afternoon, as I should be working on my NaNo novel now ...

submitted by Cho Chang
(December 9, 2016 - 10:26 am)

I think I am going to try my very hardest to organize things in a single post as well as get to know some people.

This calls for two Chatterbox pages open on the same thread at the same time! I hope no one posts while I am typing this time...owo

Faera~

They were all sitting around a bustling fire, nothing really being accomplished. The foragers had come back over an hour ago with some food to eat and everybody had gotten a little of something before lapsing into silence.

Faera didn't care to speak, but she knew someone had to say something, so with a reluctant cough she attempted to grab the attention of the others. A couple people gave her a sidelong glane before turning back to the dancing flames.

She sighed, pulling her knees back up to her. "We have to talk eventually." Now more people looked her way, seemingly thoughtful. She glanced down at the fire, wanting desperately to stick a limb in it and see if she was still resistant. That really didn't sound like a good idea however.

She had already figured out Olive's name, but nobody didn't know. She had bounced around and introduced herself, and because of some people responding Faera had  learned of Wren's name, that belonged to a girl with long red hair. Keipher's, another talkative lad, and Madeline's, who also had long hair, although it was black.

Other then that she didn't really know anybody. It wasn't like she cared to, but it might help in the future. In fact she hadn't revealed her name to anybody yet, and really wasn't keen on it.

"They said they would come back every other week...and it sounds like if we want food then we have to gather some magic....Did anybody read the manual thing?" It was rather chessy, really, that they just handed out a book and said 'good luck!' Obviously the men had been in a rush to get the hell of the island, so a breifing would have been uneccesary.

An older looking girl with wavy raid hair shifted uncomfrotably and Faera turned to her, raising an eyebrow. She glanced at her but didn't say anything.

"What's your name?" Faera questioned.

The girl sighed and shook her head, but responded nonetheless. "Somnia,"she admitted.

"Did you read it?"

She didn't respond but with a nod.

Faera sighed, resting her forehead on her knees. She already wasn't enjoying any of this so far, and then one of the guys spoke up. He was the more serious one, and she glanced over to him.

"We have a whole day ahead of us. If we're planning on surviving then we need to have a group stay and work on these cabins. Another group could forage for more food and find things to help us, and Som...Somnia could lead a group to find magic." 

Faera tilted her head to this side. The grouchy guy was smart. She nodded and looked around at the others before turning her gaze back to him and nodding. "I like it...." she muttered, wiggling her toes by the fire again. She had subconciously moved them closer, and the heat was painful, but she enjoyed it.  

Then she stood, dipping her toes into the warm sand before turning around and walzting into a cabin. She grabbed a manual and brought it back out, tossing it to Somnia. 

"Split up however, I don't care. I'm staying here to work on the huts and make them livable." Then she turned back to head to the one she shared with the guys. Maybe in the process of fixing things up, if anyone else decided to help, she could figure out better cabin groups.

It wasn't that she didn't mind staying with guys, or at least Sinn, for the other one was bothersome, but it could be awkward.

She paused outside of the cabin, glancing down at her attire before letting out a sigh. It wasn't like she could change anyways, and she definitely wasn't planning on showing anybody the few scars she had aquired.

Speaking of them, they were still pulsing. She couldn't help but pull up her sleeve, and it hurt to see the dark red cuts on her flesh. They were still very tender and raw from the harvesting and had yet to heal.

She sighed and dropped her arm, glancing around to see if anybody else was moving.

~~~~~~~

I made a plan! I think! :D. I tried....I hope I didn't control anybody's characters too much.

 

submitted by Katydid
(December 9, 2016 - 2:40 pm)

Hey, I'm super confused on what's going on. Did they abandon us? Did we get shipwrecked? From the last post, I think they left us, right? I guess I'll add on?

~Siren Shallows

"Get magic?" I asked, suddenly very nervious and fisgesting. I hadn't been this long in my life without a plan before. I was scared. I didn't know what to do. And suddenly, I felt lonely. "Are you insane? I'd rather die!"

Suddenly there was a roaringing from above, and a creature that looked like it was made from soild fire emerged into the night, seemingly spotting our fire and diving towards us. "I think we don't have a choise." Wren answered, glaring at me. "I'd rather have you die then collect magic, also."

The dragon breathed fire up at the sky, illuminating the trees and figurs standing around the small fire. I took a deep breath and closed my eyes, surching for a plan. But there wasn't any. I could run, or I could fight.

But which one did I have a better chance of living?

I opened my eyes. It was too late for deciding, the dragon was coming right towards us and our small, flamable cabins. 

submitted by Claaws
(December 9, 2016 - 10:01 pm)

No shipwrecked, they left us for a week I think.

submitted by Danie
(December 10, 2016 - 11:19 am)

Just want to let y'all know I'm reading and will post. I've been busy with stuff but I haven't forgotten you guys.

submitted by Mirax T., Thyferra
(December 9, 2016 - 11:43 pm)
submitted by Top!
(December 12, 2016 - 2:46 am)