NeverDo you have any prior experience with Requiem? If so, please detail when (and what characters, if desired) you previously played:
I played a long time ago on a couple of RP shards like Whispering Pines. I love exploring the world and hunting monstersBriefly summarize your prior role-playing experience in a sentence or two:
I like Requiem style and lore. I hope it will be a long and exciting journeyWhy do you wish to play on Requiem, and what do you expect from the shard?
Boris Aimed EyeWhat will your character’s name be?
A young hunter of 20 years. height 6'. weight 75 kg. An adventurer. He wants to become a hero, kill the dragon and save the princess. Always stands guard over justice and honor. Ready to come to the aid of those in trouble.Please briefly describe the physical attributes of your character, including age, looks, height, weight and any notable features:
Boris wishes to enter the First Province to use his skills as a nicely archer defending the Capital.Briefly state your character’s intentions or motivations for entering the First Province:
I recently got into trouble at the Jolly Owl Inn with one of the city's richest merchants. He molested a woman, which I couldn't stand. I politely asked him to stop, and eventually he and his guards switched to me. We went out into the courtyard... I managed to defeat them and punish the scoundrel. Now I have to wander around the world and hide from persecution.Briefly provide a pertinent detail or notable quality of your character’s history (this does not have to be exhaustive nor revealing of any information you wish to keep secret):
Boris walked confidently to the entrance to the First Province.Briefly write an in-character response to the following scenario:
"Someone has to save all these poor devils. I don't think there are even a dozen desperate and brave fighters here who can fight back against monsters and bandits." He said, and looked around at the bustling crowd.
"This world needs to be a better place. I'm here for that very purpose, and there's no turning back. Draw paper, do your job, and I'll do what I do best!"
"And am I to assume that is monologuing or have you some other profession, sir?" He says, his lips drawing into a thin smirk. The officiant looks at you with lazy regard, his elbow resting on the desk with his chin cupped idly in his hand. He patiently awaits your response.