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Gendarme Applications / Gendarme Application: Barathon - Approved
« on: January 18, 2017, 11:11:18 PM »
(OOC)

Do you have IC experience role-playing combat? Yes.

Are you familiar with the dreams systems for combat, mundane and magical, as well as all other dream rules? Yes.

Will you be around regularly? Yes.

What is your timezone?  Eastern Standard



(IC)

Name: Barathon
Age: 79
Gender: Male
Species: Eladrin

Prior Military Experience: None
Prior rank(s) held, if any: None
Weapon Focus: Elven thinblade, longbow

Do you have any experience training others? No
Are you willing to teach? If so, what subject? Swordsmanship, archery and proper shield usage

Do you have any non combat related training that could benefit the Gendarme? If so, please briefly state what. Basic field medicine, fletching and weapon/armor maintenance.
Are you willing to teach others this knowledge? Yes.

I, Barathon, from this day henceforth, swear to abide by and uphold the laws of Eileadora and her Queen. I swear to be honorable, dutiful, and disciplined, to protect the citizenry of the island by any means within my power.


On receiving the application, the applicant will be assigned a Gendarme Proctor. The Proctor's duty is to evaluate the applicant's eligibility to join the ranks. They will be evaluated on 3 levels: Combat prowess through a physical skills test, emotional stability, and mental cognizance through in field testing. Only if the marks on all three levels are adequate will the applicant be formally given their badge.



~ To be filled out by Gendarme Proctor ~
(Proctors - PM Squall or Whisper Azilie Ryld with the information so the appropriate edits can be made. Thank you!)

Proctor Name: Rolan

Combat Prowess: Adequate X Workable but needs Improvement __ Fail __
Proctor Notes:
Emotional Stability: Adequate X__ Workable but needs Improvement __ Fail __
Proctor Notes:
Mental Cognizance: Adequate X__ Workable but needs Improvement __ Fail __
Proctor Notes:

'In battle, Barathon is both inhumanly nimble and highly proficient in swordplay.. as well as substantially stronger than he looks. I feel it safe to say that his victory over the ogre was no fluke. He is magically attuned, and  more proficient with fire and light as an Eladrin of the summer court, but by his own admission requires and wishes more training in these endeavors. Competent with bow-work though at the superhuman level of marksmanship Ilythiiri possesses.

'Although describing himself and others of his kind as representing 'benign aspects of chaos', Barathon comes to us with a fairly well thought out sense of his purpose with our organization. He sees the law, justly written and applied, as a guarantor of individual freedom rather than a fetter. He possesses little in the way of money as his society uses no currency; thus while the weapons he brought with him from the Feywild are exceptional examples of adamantine workmanship, his armor is extremely light and basic.'


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The Charming Gaze / Re: Adult (red box items)
« on: June 30, 2016, 08:01:41 PM »
wait is that the one where they leave her tied up and she like dies from climaxing and someone finds her dead later  but dried up?

Nope, it isn't that one. There might be some variation of it out there that ends that way, but it's not any version I've heard.

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The Charming Gaze / Re: Adult (red box items)
« on: June 30, 2016, 05:54:40 PM »
I encourage all of you to google a short story/joke titled Voodoo Dick.

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Continuity Knowledgebase / Re: This is not Furcadia canon
« on: May 05, 2016, 06:15:51 PM »
This then would raise the question of how certain deities of D&D fame would operate. Would clerics and paladins that operate in that sense lose their powers in Etla? Rather than merely being a derivative of faith, those sorts are directly given their power by their deity. Those gods consciously choose to allow their followers to borrow some small fraction of their power.  Merely allowing characters like that to retain their power is already acknowledging that those gods do exist and can act.

That being said, the majority of those deities are already multiversal on their own. Bahamut, Tiamat, and Lolth, for example, are the same entity in all of their appearances. There isn't a separate version of them for the different settings in which they appear.

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