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| Dantrag |
Apr 24 2008, 04:31 AM
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Councilor

Joined: 13-February 05
From: The cellar of the fortress of the fuzz

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Well, I did a little digging in my PM inbox and rediscovered a plan Shogunsniper and I came up with a long time ago for Part 3. I like this idea a lot, as it takes a lot of things we've put into the plot and makes sense out of them. Such as the three kids' importance, and Veric's reason for wanting to become emperor. It also creates a pretty dark setting, which I like. Anyway, just read:
Veric's purpose in becoming sole ruler of the empire is a very selfish one. He learned that in the foundation of the White Gold Tower is a magical power source that only the ruler of Tamriel can even use. Its existence has been forgotten, but it grants the Emperor the ability to exert complete control over his subjects. At least those subjects who have sworn an oath of allegiance. As soon as those subjects swear the oath, they give up their free will to Altair, or Veric.
The twist is that this power also extends to the dead. Everyone that ever swore an oath to past Emperors (blades, guards, etc.) can now be used in Veric's evil plots.
After a long period of peace, Veric will come to power, and soon after, undead armies will start popping up as they will become Veric's main force. He will probably also create a special police force of some kind to force people to swear the oath.
The three kids (Satyana, Amrita, Rann) are important because they have the power to break Veric's hold on those that have sworn the oath.
The heroes will be content for a while, as there will be a long period of peace, but soon they will realize that something has gone horribly wrong. They will probably be forced into exile until they figure out about Rann, Amrita, and Satyana's ability to break the curse. So they will start underground resistance, etc. until they finally overthrow Veric.
That's my (and Shogun's) idea.
This post has been edited by Dantrag: Apr 24 2008, 04:32 AM
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| jack cloudy |
Apr 26 2008, 09:35 PM
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Master

Joined: 11-February 06
From: In a cold place.

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Heh, I guess I'll be the one to kick this one off. Let's go! CCCHHHAAAANGGEE GETTER...ONE!!! SWITCH...ON!!!! Eh, oops. Wrong show. 
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Fabulous hairneedle attack! I'm gonna be bald before I hit twenty.
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| jack cloudy |
Apr 27 2008, 02:20 PM
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Master

Joined: 11-February 06
From: In a cold place.

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Not at the moment, for as far as I know. I think that at the moment we're still setting the stage. Once we've determined what everyone is up to, then we can go and start the real story. As for Indor he might run into the Plys'Iea or some Narza'Tai while out in the countryside. Edit: Nevermind, I had the wrong character in mind. Countryside stuff sounds more like it belongs to Fuzzy's character. For Indor, perhaps he's trying to make Altair sponsor his research? Speaking of the Plys'Iea, he was the helmeted being at Pell's Gate, right? If so, that's awfully close to Cyrodiil. Oh, I can see a conspiracy-theory growing. This post has been edited by jack cloudy: Apr 27 2008, 02:24 PM
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Fabulous hairneedle attack! I'm gonna be bald before I hit twenty.
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| The Metal Mallet |
Apr 27 2008, 09:47 PM
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Master

Joined: 18-June 06
From: Kitchener, ON, Canada

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QUOTE(Fuzzy Knight @ Apr 27 2008, 10:51 AM)  Think I understand the role of the Narza'Tai, but does the Legion still function and where do they stand in all of this? And the Home Guard mostly protects the Imperial City and the other villages in Cyrodiil?
Anyway, my character running into the Narza'Tai sounds good for me.
The Home Guard just looks after the Imperial City. Flogir indirectly helps out other villages by tipping off the 'Tai on possible Legion activities. If you ever read Goodkind's "Sword of Truth" series, the Home Guard is basically the First File of TES.
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| Agent Griff |
Apr 28 2008, 04:20 PM
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Knower

Joined: 23-February 06
From: Somewhere in Romania

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Dantrag (almost called him Rann there  ) suggested that the Akaviri should make some sort of secret pact with Veric, giving him their allegiance. Since one of my characters (Savirien) is the current leader of the snake-men, I concur. It would be only natural for them to follow one whom they would perceive as the most powerful in the land, now that the Silhouette is gone. Besides, not many of the Akaviri really liked the Silhouette, he inspired more dread in them than he did loyalty. Of course, loyalty can come from fear just as well as it can come from compassion.
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| Soulseeker3.0 |
Apr 29 2008, 03:21 AM
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Master

Joined: 18-February 05
From: From "not where you are"-ville

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Well, because undead armies can be pretty fun to bludgeon one's way through, this looks like fun.  Yes, I'm here, and I know, shucks. If anyone is in the need of a sword slinger to act as a body guard or whatnot and wants throw me into the fray, please, go for it. I find that getting into things is the hardest thing. I can RP Amili as wandering through town looking for a job.
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SKAThis was pretty unusual, because most children at his age wanted to become great warriors, known all through time as saviors of, well, anything - Toroabok
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| jack cloudy |
Apr 29 2008, 01:59 PM
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Master

Joined: 11-February 06
From: In a cold place.

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That's nice to hear, Mallet. Anyway, Sorian has worked himself into trouble. Now I've had some pm-ing going on with Fuzzy, but so far we haven't found a proper conclusion yet. Griff has volunteered to help as well, as did Soulseeker. (Although in Soulseeker's case I'm not sure. Amili is according to her profile in Cyrodiil after all, not Chorrol.) So my question is this. What should happen to Sorian? Should he be saved someone else (Dan or Savras) , should he miraculously defeat both guards with style? (Please, don't make him win.) Or should he get beat up and tossed in jail? For that matter, should he lose his sword?
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Fabulous hairneedle attack! I'm gonna be bald before I hit twenty.
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| ucandelicious |
Apr 29 2008, 02:56 PM
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Retainer
Joined: 8-March 08
From: Seyda Neen

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so can anyone help me place my character into this rp? i dont have much of an idea of what to really do... seing as how everyone is all over the place.... anyones character in the imperial city? i dont try to make my characters all 'drifter' like, but i wouldnt know how to approach the city in its current state...
This post has been edited by ucandelicious: Apr 29 2008, 03:34 PM
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Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for.
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| Soulseeker3.0 |
Apr 29 2008, 06:02 PM
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Master

Joined: 18-February 05
From: From "not where you are"-ville

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Jack, Fuzzy, as suggested by Jack, I could have Amili be running an errand (for the fighter's guild perhaps) and could stumble upon the scene. Now that I'm thinking, that could prove to be a non violent alternative to beating up the guards and while Savras might not like it, Sorian might.
Ps. Jack, please disregard my PMs. All they will be is confusing.
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SKAThis was pretty unusual, because most children at his age wanted to become great warriors, known all through time as saviors of, well, anything - Toroabok
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