CHARACTER BANK
Character Name: Murkstav
Class: Dungeoneer
Physical Description: Murkstav, a adventurer clad in black armor, walks with strong confident strides. His senses, keen and sharp for years surviving in the wild, alert him to any disturbance.
Character Personality: Independent, fierce and tunnel vision when it comes to fulfilling his bounty. While he rarely works in groups, he will if the gold is shines enough. Suspicious, untrusting, he was born a thief and trained as a warrior- hired sword, professional extractor, and- at times- even a body guard. Bent on the accumulation of wealth and the value of the coin, some say Murstav would cheat death if the price was good enough.
Character Background: From beggar to mercenary Murkstav has lead a hard life either in the gutters holding a tankard or in tunnels holding a torch. He has lead a career that started as a beggar and is now a mercenary of some reputation.
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Hombre
"Damn this guy is Bradbury's tattooed man translated into Spanish!" - Jefe Santiago Evering, Chief of Angeles Crater
Completely covering his 6'4 frame, Hombre is a mosaic of Neo-Meshca tattoos. Serpeants, pyramids, Catholic Virigins, thorns, swords, cups, and pentacles swim about his skin. Bald and imposing, his tattoos appear to not only move but mask their host. Usually armed and grim, Hombre traverses the wasted landcapes of the Meshca Territory.
AGE: 32
HGT: 6'4"
WGT: 240
SEX: M
GENRE: Nuvo Meshca
EQUIP: Sonic Rifle, six guns, ammo.
BACKGROUND:
Born in a world divided by the Great Wall of Americas, Hombre is the Guardor of Sanfe, one of the few cities to be preserved during the decaying world of the American Southwest. Years of nuclear testing, and racial tension, and migration (which the former United States called illegal immigation) exploded in a social and geographical holocaust. Cities like Phoenix and Dallas rapidly ran out of water and labor as thousands of Mexicans suddenly moved south of the border. The Wheel of the ages, El Calendario Azteca, appeared to have been correct.
After over half a century of sleep, the Empire of the Sun was returning, beckoning its scattered people, like kernels of corn, to return for the great harvest. In Mexico City skyscrapers were demolished to make way for Piramides, triangular edifices of stone and steel rising to the heavens. Once again blood flowed freely down the frescos and canals of the capital, in less that 100 years the mexictli empire expanded to make all of Centroamerica its domain. The Pared, Wall, of the Americas was erected not to keep immigration from going North, but preventing mutants, refugees and other carpetbaggers from going South.
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The Dummy
6,2”
220 pds
SUMMATION: A synthetic human unknown of history and psychology. Awaiting the input of skills and frame for the acknowledged scenario and party.
STATUS: Cryogenic pre-deployment.
SKILL WELL: Prepped awaiting input of library and commands.
SPACE/TIME RESTRICTIONS: None, DNA & Psyche suitable for 97.5% humanoid population. Temporal consequences acceptable upon next generation.
PSYCHOLOGICAL PRONOUNCEMENT: He likes guns.
Comments
// I know I should've asked way sooner, but would you be up for writing together?
I added you.
There's a chat for it? I'm still pretty unfamiliar with the site.
Oooh I see. I'll hope in a little later!
Simply by jumping in or if ye want to discuss any directions or elements.
Seems interesting. How and or where would one start?
Thanks, I just finished up the profile. I think I doubled the story. I hope you enjoy it!
I am open to it all. My background is in RPG's but the older I get the less and less I want to bother with rules. Now I am free-form with the feel of RPG's. A tavern of characters, a fire in a mysterious wood. I had thoughts of a sci-fantasy world of magic and ancient modern weaponry.
Anything is possible. What are you itching for?
I have decided (once again) to try and do the thirty day dungeon over on the blog. Each day a different room. I use two perchance oracles that I have linked below:
Dungeon Words @ Perchance
The above is my inspiration for the setting, there is no real mechanic except the die roll of the imagination. The phrases are pretty much self-explanatory.
and for resolutions of actions, thoughts or other random oddities I use...
Passage @ Perchance
While the word collections are not of my doing, the online oracle, a rather great task of cut and paste, was monumental.
Juliet and Unity thanks for the kind hand.
Would you all be interested in my Torches & Tombs scenario?