by Haylie » Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:32 pm
Up to this point, Albion had seen a millennium of peace and prosperity, with only a few minor skirmishes within it's borders. The people of this powerful nation lived harmoniously, and those that didn't were either convinced otherwise or executed, one way or the other.
Of course, nothing lasts forever.
Albion's rivals are getting more and more bold, even managing to invade a bit of Albion's coasts from the ports at Hook Coast. Many good Heroes have died defending their homes from these elusive foes, somehow holding them at bay for the moment, but the line is thin and too far spread. More Heroes are needed, and quickly.
The current Guildmaster, Scarlet Payne aka Paladin, is thereby starting a draft in a desperate attempt to find more Heroes to help hold the line against the invaders from another land. Time is short, and the worthy few, but Avo will be with them, to defend the land, whatever their nationality, creed, or indeed, motivation.
Who will win?
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Hero's Guild Boasting Platform
10:00 am
A man stands with his hands behind his back atop the short stepped hill that the Heroes have dubbed the Boasting Platform. His dark blue robes shimmer in the sunlight, causing several of the Heroes and Heroines gathered around the Platform's base to cringe at the glare.
He's a young-ish man, mid- to late thirties. A large mace hangs symbolically from his back, a pistol from his belt. He's not a very pleasant man to look at, with numerous scars on his face and several missing teeth, even missing half of his left ear. His robe matched his eyes.
A young woman, thirty, stands a short distance behind him. She has a hood over her eyes, so it's difficult to see her face, but her figure could most definitely turn it's share of heads, even hidden underneath her scarlet cloak. A large and fiery sword adorns her back, a shotgun beneath that. Even with her face hidden, she seems nervous. The man speaks in accented English.
"Calm down, Scarlet. It's a bunch of children is all. You have nothing to fear of them."
Her accent is less pronounced, but somehow more influenced. "You're better at speaking than I am."
The man sighs. "Fine, then. I'll wait for the rest of the lot to show up before I start."