loremason
Villager
{Introduction Section}
Minecraft Username: Loremasonn
Age: 19
Country & Timezone: United States, CDT
Have you read the King's Law, Code of Conducts, Official Lore, and the Player Guides?: Yes
Define Metagaming & Powergaming:
Metagaming is the use of information gained out of character or in an otherwise unjustified and unfair way, that gives a character an unfair advantage when brought up or utilized in a roleplay interaction by a player. Powergaming is the occurrence of a character having an unrealistic set of skills, abilities, or powers, which create complete control for a single player or their allies in a roleplaying scenario. It may also present itself by voiding other players' actions, most typically in the form of justification through the character being somehow superior to the contested action.
Do we allow Xray mods or X-Ray texture packs?: No
Tell us about yourself!
As a hobbyist writer and worldbuilder, and student of history, I gravitate towards fantasy. I have a very vibrant history with roleplay, being introduced to it in the forms of a tabletop roleplaying game and when being introduced to the internet, the text-based forums of the early internet. Of course, when I was introduced to Minecraft, the first thing I looked for was how to bring this interest to it only to be met with a handful of like-minded people. While I still prefer the closeness and collaboration of tabletop roleplaying, I favor the impressiveness that Minecraft roleplay provides and as such, find it as a staple of gaming.
Referral: TRASHR1
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{Character Section}
Character Name: Faust
Age: 20
Race: Human, Anhalder
Appearance:
It was clear the natural state of Faust's skin was very pale and fair, but it was often disguised by the sunkissed tans and reds and covered in the dirt of the road. His eyes were the color of the greens found in a forest, and his hair the same brown as the wood of the pines, leaving him with very earth-tone features. Overall he wore the clothes of a traveler, adorned with cheap trinkets and holy symbols, and bore no other abnormalities, otherwise appearing to be a very poor merchant.
Written Test:
As the twilight blanket fell on the road the pilgrim from Anhald would make his way to the side of the road to break bread and mark another day traveled without rest. Giving a quick thanks to his adopted deity, he would arise from his kneeling position and continue on the journey his eyes still barely adjusted to the new dim light of dusk. Most of the walking was spent occupied by the noise of his mind, occasionally disturbed by the jingle of his gear and trinkets or some wildlife causing a rustle in the underbrush, though they would be moments of peace rather than that of nervousness. As the hours passed walking along the merchants’ highway, and the early dusk turned into the dead of night; luck struck the traveler, coming across a small caravan camping along the road.
“Hail my brothers of the highways. If it is not too much to ask, may a lone traveler rest with you fellows?” Faust would offer a smile, the corners of his mouth slightly covered by his stylized, but not well-kept, mustache and his teeth having not been cleaned in what seemed like months. Albeit the situation was at worst suspicious, the leaner frame still fit as a young man should, offered no serious threat, and the cheap worn quality of his holy symbols made it clear he had not been blessed, nor was going to be anytime soon.
As the travelers made room for him at their camp Faust would offer a courtesy bow before sitting down resting his hands on one of his knees while letting his other leg stretch out. “I suppose you will be wanting to know who I am eh? You can call me Faust, the first son of my father, born in the kingdom of Anhald. I travel the road as a pilgrim, with the most holy journey of making a name of myself in the stories of taverns, and dedicating the roads I walk to The Lucky Merchant, with plenty to bestow, Jax.” He would finish with a prideful smirk, though out of breath for how long and theatrical he had been monologuing. Boastful storyteller aside, he would make banter amongst the group, clearly enjoying the company seemingly not having had it in quite a while. For the few hours left before sleep was a requirement and the fire dwindled Faust would offer his final goodnight’s and appreciations before walking a few steps away from their camp and setting up his bedrolls under the foliage. Rest drifting him away, he’d dream the dreams of his past, and awake much later, to an abandoned camp. While he as lucky as ever was not robbed by the strangers, he was once again left to travel the road again, till he finds whatever it is his journey foretells.
Minecraft Username: Loremasonn
Age: 19
Country & Timezone: United States, CDT
Have you read the King's Law, Code of Conducts, Official Lore, and the Player Guides?: Yes
Define Metagaming & Powergaming:
Metagaming is the use of information gained out of character or in an otherwise unjustified and unfair way, that gives a character an unfair advantage when brought up or utilized in a roleplay interaction by a player. Powergaming is the occurrence of a character having an unrealistic set of skills, abilities, or powers, which create complete control for a single player or their allies in a roleplaying scenario. It may also present itself by voiding other players' actions, most typically in the form of justification through the character being somehow superior to the contested action.
Do we allow Xray mods or X-Ray texture packs?: No
Tell us about yourself!
As a hobbyist writer and worldbuilder, and student of history, I gravitate towards fantasy. I have a very vibrant history with roleplay, being introduced to it in the forms of a tabletop roleplaying game and when being introduced to the internet, the text-based forums of the early internet. Of course, when I was introduced to Minecraft, the first thing I looked for was how to bring this interest to it only to be met with a handful of like-minded people. While I still prefer the closeness and collaboration of tabletop roleplaying, I favor the impressiveness that Minecraft roleplay provides and as such, find it as a staple of gaming.
Referral: TRASHR1
________________________________________
{Character Section}
Character Name: Faust
Age: 20
Race: Human, Anhalder
Appearance:
It was clear the natural state of Faust's skin was very pale and fair, but it was often disguised by the sunkissed tans and reds and covered in the dirt of the road. His eyes were the color of the greens found in a forest, and his hair the same brown as the wood of the pines, leaving him with very earth-tone features. Overall he wore the clothes of a traveler, adorned with cheap trinkets and holy symbols, and bore no other abnormalities, otherwise appearing to be a very poor merchant.
Written Test:
As the twilight blanket fell on the road the pilgrim from Anhald would make his way to the side of the road to break bread and mark another day traveled without rest. Giving a quick thanks to his adopted deity, he would arise from his kneeling position and continue on the journey his eyes still barely adjusted to the new dim light of dusk. Most of the walking was spent occupied by the noise of his mind, occasionally disturbed by the jingle of his gear and trinkets or some wildlife causing a rustle in the underbrush, though they would be moments of peace rather than that of nervousness. As the hours passed walking along the merchants’ highway, and the early dusk turned into the dead of night; luck struck the traveler, coming across a small caravan camping along the road.
“Hail my brothers of the highways. If it is not too much to ask, may a lone traveler rest with you fellows?” Faust would offer a smile, the corners of his mouth slightly covered by his stylized, but not well-kept, mustache and his teeth having not been cleaned in what seemed like months. Albeit the situation was at worst suspicious, the leaner frame still fit as a young man should, offered no serious threat, and the cheap worn quality of his holy symbols made it clear he had not been blessed, nor was going to be anytime soon.
As the travelers made room for him at their camp Faust would offer a courtesy bow before sitting down resting his hands on one of his knees while letting his other leg stretch out. “I suppose you will be wanting to know who I am eh? You can call me Faust, the first son of my father, born in the kingdom of Anhald. I travel the road as a pilgrim, with the most holy journey of making a name of myself in the stories of taverns, and dedicating the roads I walk to The Lucky Merchant, with plenty to bestow, Jax.” He would finish with a prideful smirk, though out of breath for how long and theatrical he had been monologuing. Boastful storyteller aside, he would make banter amongst the group, clearly enjoying the company seemingly not having had it in quite a while. For the few hours left before sleep was a requirement and the fire dwindled Faust would offer his final goodnight’s and appreciations before walking a few steps away from their camp and setting up his bedrolls under the foliage. Rest drifting him away, he’d dream the dreams of his past, and awake much later, to an abandoned camp. While he as lucky as ever was not robbed by the strangers, he was once again left to travel the road again, till he finds whatever it is his journey foretells.
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