Post by Sparkles on Jan 25, 2009 23:24:16 GMT 8
POSITIONS:
Necromancer:
1. One who practices sorcery and divination by conjuring up the dead
Dragon Hunter:
1. Dragon parts are very valuable.
2. Their blood used in potions believed to grant immortality.
- these are some of the reasons that men first hunt dragons - but once they have their first kill, it becomes an addiction. Once when dragons were plentiful they may have lived off of hunting dragons, but now, as the number of dragons diminishes, they take up jobs in hunting for other beasts - but they are always hunting for the dragon, lusting for the feel of power at overcoming the great beast. As a dragon is worth so much, once they cash in the parts, they can live off their profit for decades - but that doesn't slow down the need to continue hunting. These are a dragon's biggest predator.
Dragon Keeper:
A dragon does not need a keeper to survive, but it is profitable for a dragon to have one. keepers have three traits defining them as such-
1. They have second sight from a young age. Second sight can come in a few different forms. It can allow the keeper to view the future, and it warns the keeper when there is a threat that their dragon is soon going to have trouble. This second sight is weak before they are with their dragon but the longer time they spend in the presence of dragons, the stronger the second sight becomes. For example, if there is a dragon hunter around, or if there are people intending to hurt their dragon, they can sense it.
2. They are left handed
3. They come from either of 2 family lines. The Huan family, or the Li family. The Li family were originally silk growers - raising silkworms on mulberry trees and spinning their fine, precious silk into gowns and other fine clothing and linen. The Huan family were originally Carpenters.
Many descendants of the Li family still live in Lu-Lin (near Liang), but the Huan family are now few and far-beyond.
Dragon Keeper facts -
1.Only in their dragon's presence, and with practice, are Dragon Keepers able to use and master their Qui. This is life energy. If a Keeper is very angry they are able to use this energy much more efficiently, but they must learn to master it without being provoked. Qui allows the Keeper to block weapons, disarm opponents, smash boulders in their way if needed - but when the dragon is not linked to them, Qui is extremely hard to summon, if not non-existant.
2.Dragons are unable to do certain things as light small fires to keep themselves warm, patch up wounds, etc. Because humans are small and dexterous, Dragons find them very useful.
3. Dragon Keepers generally live very lonely lives - spending from the time of being picked by their dragon to the moment of their death with their dragons. It is a commitment for life. As men do not live as long as dragons, a dragon will use it's Qui to support it's Keeper's life for as long as possible - up to 500 years.
Dragons Facts:
1. These magnificent beasts are very wise, and sometimes do not make a lot of sense. They speak the language of dragons, which humans do not understand. Although, after spending time with their keepers, they learn to communicate through their minds in the language their keeper speaks. But not so any human who is not a keeper - just to those select few who have been chosen. To outsiders, a dragon speaking or making any vocal noise, sounds like bells. An excited dragon sounds like many small, tinkling sounds. A frightened dragon will make cord of quick gonging noises, a sad dragon, low, drawn out notes as if being played on a flute, and the saddest sounds ever heard. Their Dragon Keeper will hear this, as well as their voice in their head over the sounds.
2. Dragons can control qui, but rarely do so. They do not have any ability of second sight. A dragon can see a mustard seed at the distance of 100 li (1 li is equivalent to half a kilometer)
3. Each dragon is gifted with one talent - shape changing, blending into their environment (for example if they were flying they would look like blue sky with clouds passing through, just as the sky above them is doing), or changing size.
4. Dragons can breath fire but only in large, blasting amounts - which is why humans are good as they are able to make small warming fires.
5. Dragons come in white, black, green, blue and yellow. When young, these colours are very shiny but dull with age. Dragons continue to grow throughout their lives. At 500 years old dragons grow horns and at 1000 years old, they grow wings.
6. Dragon eggs are called dragon stones and vary in colour. They must be cared for well and are very precious. If their Dragon Keeper is found before they are hatched, they bond to their Keeper already, but if their mother is alive, they will stay with her for the first 500 years of their life so that can learn how to fight, learn about the world around, which herbs heal and which hurt. A Dragon can choose when their eggs hatch. Twins can be born hundreds of years apart and this is done a lot with big hatches as dragonlings are very difficult to care for. Dragons are born as small as to fit across a forearm.
7. Dragons glow in the moonlight. Especially at full moon.
8. Dragons are poisoned by iron. Even being near iron weakens them.
Any additional information will be given during the roleplay.
Create your characters now. I advise you to choose which family they are descendant from, how old they are, what occupation they hold, where in the Chinese Empire they live. Do not create a dragon, and remember, there have been no dragon keepers for decades. If you wish you can tell of their small bit of second sight that has been found.
Necromancer:
1. One who practices sorcery and divination by conjuring up the dead
Dragon Hunter:
1. Dragon parts are very valuable.
2. Their blood used in potions believed to grant immortality.
- these are some of the reasons that men first hunt dragons - but once they have their first kill, it becomes an addiction. Once when dragons were plentiful they may have lived off of hunting dragons, but now, as the number of dragons diminishes, they take up jobs in hunting for other beasts - but they are always hunting for the dragon, lusting for the feel of power at overcoming the great beast. As a dragon is worth so much, once they cash in the parts, they can live off their profit for decades - but that doesn't slow down the need to continue hunting. These are a dragon's biggest predator.
Dragon Keeper:
A dragon does not need a keeper to survive, but it is profitable for a dragon to have one. keepers have three traits defining them as such-
1. They have second sight from a young age. Second sight can come in a few different forms. It can allow the keeper to view the future, and it warns the keeper when there is a threat that their dragon is soon going to have trouble. This second sight is weak before they are with their dragon but the longer time they spend in the presence of dragons, the stronger the second sight becomes. For example, if there is a dragon hunter around, or if there are people intending to hurt their dragon, they can sense it.
2. They are left handed
3. They come from either of 2 family lines. The Huan family, or the Li family. The Li family were originally silk growers - raising silkworms on mulberry trees and spinning their fine, precious silk into gowns and other fine clothing and linen. The Huan family were originally Carpenters.
Many descendants of the Li family still live in Lu-Lin (near Liang), but the Huan family are now few and far-beyond.
Dragon Keeper facts -
1.Only in their dragon's presence, and with practice, are Dragon Keepers able to use and master their Qui. This is life energy. If a Keeper is very angry they are able to use this energy much more efficiently, but they must learn to master it without being provoked. Qui allows the Keeper to block weapons, disarm opponents, smash boulders in their way if needed - but when the dragon is not linked to them, Qui is extremely hard to summon, if not non-existant.
2.Dragons are unable to do certain things as light small fires to keep themselves warm, patch up wounds, etc. Because humans are small and dexterous, Dragons find them very useful.
3. Dragon Keepers generally live very lonely lives - spending from the time of being picked by their dragon to the moment of their death with their dragons. It is a commitment for life. As men do not live as long as dragons, a dragon will use it's Qui to support it's Keeper's life for as long as possible - up to 500 years.
Dragons Facts:
1. These magnificent beasts are very wise, and sometimes do not make a lot of sense. They speak the language of dragons, which humans do not understand. Although, after spending time with their keepers, they learn to communicate through their minds in the language their keeper speaks. But not so any human who is not a keeper - just to those select few who have been chosen. To outsiders, a dragon speaking or making any vocal noise, sounds like bells. An excited dragon sounds like many small, tinkling sounds. A frightened dragon will make cord of quick gonging noises, a sad dragon, low, drawn out notes as if being played on a flute, and the saddest sounds ever heard. Their Dragon Keeper will hear this, as well as their voice in their head over the sounds.
2. Dragons can control qui, but rarely do so. They do not have any ability of second sight. A dragon can see a mustard seed at the distance of 100 li (1 li is equivalent to half a kilometer)
3. Each dragon is gifted with one talent - shape changing, blending into their environment (for example if they were flying they would look like blue sky with clouds passing through, just as the sky above them is doing), or changing size.
4. Dragons can breath fire but only in large, blasting amounts - which is why humans are good as they are able to make small warming fires.
5. Dragons come in white, black, green, blue and yellow. When young, these colours are very shiny but dull with age. Dragons continue to grow throughout their lives. At 500 years old dragons grow horns and at 1000 years old, they grow wings.
6. Dragon eggs are called dragon stones and vary in colour. They must be cared for well and are very precious. If their Dragon Keeper is found before they are hatched, they bond to their Keeper already, but if their mother is alive, they will stay with her for the first 500 years of their life so that can learn how to fight, learn about the world around, which herbs heal and which hurt. A Dragon can choose when their eggs hatch. Twins can be born hundreds of years apart and this is done a lot with big hatches as dragonlings are very difficult to care for. Dragons are born as small as to fit across a forearm.
7. Dragons glow in the moonlight. Especially at full moon.
8. Dragons are poisoned by iron. Even being near iron weakens them.
Any additional information will be given during the roleplay.
Create your characters now. I advise you to choose which family they are descendant from, how old they are, what occupation they hold, where in the Chinese Empire they live. Do not create a dragon, and remember, there have been no dragon keepers for decades. If you wish you can tell of their small bit of second sight that has been found.