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#16
Apologies on the oversized image, I haven't made a forums thread since about 2010.
#17
Suggestions / Moil/Drydock Minor Suggestions Thread
June 01, 2022, 11:08:06 PM



  • A Merchant Stall for the Moil
    Having one in the corner near the fire would add a ton of roleplay opportunities. Maybe moving one of the player low level solos near it would be a welcome addition as well! 





  • Doorkeeper somewhere inside of the Drydock-
    Perhaps - exposed allowing for alternative outcast bronze-sendings that don't gotta be down on ratraft land!


Post thoughts, and any other suggestions folk have!
#18
General Discussion / its not a job dudes
September 22, 2021, 09:54:51 PM
This server is not a job, people forget that on here often. Play what you like, and honestly play for it for enjoyment at the value of creating a enjoyable roleplaying space for your fellow players is one of the motivation I have. The wheel will continue to spin but Ticker is going to be a lot more lackluster without RwG shining it up as well.

#19
Screen Shots & Obituaries / Re: Lissandra Bataev
August 23, 2021, 12:04:16 AM
i think it's the first time we were ever really in a true faction together, good times however short looking forward to seeing your next!
#20
the menace of EFU main for ten days

if you ever want yourself promoted in the redjacks, you call yourself a Super Sergeant or Super Lieutenant, and may the pieces fall where they may. Or, you are incharge of a "special taskforce"
#21
Fantastic character, such a shame to see him go so soon. Rhenaios was peak
#22
Screen Shots & Obituaries / Falric the Deserter
April 08, 2021, 03:15:43 AM




Bearing the great shame of desertion of the Silver March, Falric found service within House Nephezar, serving as a mentor and guardian of the Torncloak. He thought to redeem himself as a worthy man in the eyes of his God, the Lord Departed. The message resonated with the old soldier, as he thought great crimes were done on his behalf. He thought through virtuous action that he may yet redeem those men that died upon the mountain, and his dear cousin Marwyn.







Eventually, his hour came to prove virtuous, he stood inside of the arena and stood to save another man's life, but yet the axe blade struck true into Falric and he was brought low into the dirtied cobble.


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Not going to show the stats, but a decent scimitar! The flavor is all that matters in these regards!













Character inspiration:

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#23
[Older Cousin Falric sad reacts to this post.]

Great character man, always angling to learn more.
#24
Tons of opportunities here, come join the Faith Militant of the Lord Departed.
#25

Not a ton of screenshots, a short-lived fellow!

He left the Weald, looking for his lost bloodhound Rufus - he never truly found him though - the whereabouts of one said Rufus are still in question!

An honor-bound, traditionalist huntsman of the Peerage. Falconer lived by specific codes and felt honor was one of the most important things that a man may hold to pride.  He admired the hunting might of House Orza as a man that spent many years within the forests, he joined them. Slowly, Falconer realized the men around him were not the same as him. Through orders and acts; his honor and pride that he held so dear were cut low by men whom he once regarded with respect. - and a terrible act was done which shook the Retainer to his very core.

He fought in the heroic twenty, and considered Ser Parias a friend, he started to see House Glitt as more suitable for himself, but his honor would not allow him to abandon the oaths he took.

An internal conflict was risen within House Orza because of Falconer, he wished to see his fellow retainers hold to some form of his own pride and standards which he held so dearly.

Defeat, after defeat - beaten on three occasions Falconer was brought low and much of his pride in shambles - he requested that last moment upon the bridge to hold onto one shred of pride he had remaining.


Honestly, the first time I ever gave Ranger a shot, I liked it - I made some mistakes and learned a lot! I'm really happy that Canadian got a few cool wins in, that guy definitely deserves it, and I got to give this character a nice sendoff.  - however, winning would've been cool too!

I didn't get a ton of screenshots, no real loot to speak of on him, had a cool orzan axe though, and showed EFU I can play something besides male pattern baldness merchant lad.

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#26
Fantastic character, beautifully written, great goals, and great interactions all around, you don't get enough credit for the good roleplay you bring to EFU Hierophant.
#27
you're not wrong friendly man is kinda lame, characters should bring meaningful conflict and those that do should be rewarded.  Conflict derives Roleplay.  Also, a lot of roleplayers suffer from self insert sickness
#28
Frankly I'd like to see Ticker Square become it's own thing again, I think it far better served the module when it was.

The Blade Boom would be something great to do over again to fix these problems.

However, I think the team was trying to make Ticker Square more open for player factions to move in on, which is also an added benefit to the many NPC factions over in the Peerage.

I tend to see a lot more plots, and more intrigue going on with the Peerage most of the time, a small DM prod with a sellsword prelude or a Ticker Square prelude would go miles I feel. A huge injection of Ticker Square politics would do well, we saw this with Ib'javi issue, the Blade Boom - it thrives when a DM takes an active interest, however it can do well on it's own as well considering the successes of the Groatcloaks with the right player as leader and the right set of characters. - Patriots too in mind.

Ticker Square has loads more potiental than the Peerage in my mind as it's not nailed down with five or six different NPC factions.

Also spot on comment from Hound regarding humans and other races.
#29
Cheers everyone!

He was a rollercoaster to play, I've always thrived on greasy merchants however walking around with that heavy pack gets old after awhile.  ;D
#30

Ichalard was often accredited as opportunistic, weak, and self-serving; Evrart Ichalard's redeeming trait was his ability to BUY and SELL. A follower of Phanax. He started in Tickertowne as a street merchant, failing to start a company of sellswords - he found that the Peerage was giving valuable trade deals to him which was profiting him far more.  Ever led by profit, Evrart took a fealty-scar, in hopes of more power & wealth. He turned on Phanax and Tickertowne, the home of his family, the god of his father. Quickly he found that his only merit to playing the games of Lords was his ability to make groat, and that alone. Evrart only spoke the language of Tickertowne - Groat.
Eventually, he led himself to enlist under Lady Sunpurse promising to fulfill her debts whole, as a simple Burgage merchant he had very little sway that he so desired. Evrart was known to be against the Tickertowne Patriots venomously and constantly would find himself at odds with them. Now, with the death of his nephew, Garrick Ichalard and the passing of his friend Heigrac Gosweald, Evrart's mind started to fragment to the conspiratorial and plotted to make himself greater than what he was.

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