Application for Joseph Lemeilleur
Posted: November 21st, 2022, 12:48 pm
* No prior experience of Requiem.
* I played UO when I was a kid. I played UO Outlands for a while, I got tired of killing mobs just to get richer and richer, I want to play a RPG, like in Role Playing Game
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Joseph Lemeilleur (common full name), an old ranger looking to expand his hunting territory. As most Volgen, Jo (short for Joseph, for close friends) lives a nomadic life with his, now deceased, hunting dog Charlie de Bruchesi.
At 38, pale skin, slim but robust, he had his fair share of the world already. Travelling has its toll on the body. Not only the body, some might say. His opinion about the Republic and the Decusian Faith is not as high as one might expect.
Living with nature, the livestock, hunting, taking lives to give to others seems a reasonable balanced way of thinking. However, this tint his point of view toward the Decusian Faith. Even for the Church, using arcane powers must have big unknown consequences. This new plague that ravage the land, the stock is taking away the Volgen’s way of living. It must come from something, somewhere.
What takes must give back. Don’t Decu himself gave the ultimate price to give the World of Men a chance to master its destiny?
His believe is: everything must be living in equilibrium.
To avoid being persecuted, Joserf (formal naming) does not wave his believe to the public. He plays well his game, but not above what is required to not bring suspicions. Only a very few knows about his vision of the world, the “how it should be”.
Humble, at the service of nature first, then the common folk, Jo is roaming the land, taking what is necessary to give back to the community until his next destination.
Rumours say there relics near Tor, he might as well put his Volgen military training as Scout to the service of other adventurers, only the wind will guide this free roaming mind, always search for new land to explore.
Maybe, at the end, Joserf is only searching himself through all this complex thing we call the Cycle of Life. Joseph Lemeilleur takes his time, he admires what it is given to him, until Nature takes back what she owns.
* I played UO when I was a kid. I played UO Outlands for a while, I got tired of killing mobs just to get richer and richer, I want to play a RPG, like in Role Playing Game
--
Joseph Lemeilleur (common full name), an old ranger looking to expand his hunting territory. As most Volgen, Jo (short for Joseph, for close friends) lives a nomadic life with his, now deceased, hunting dog Charlie de Bruchesi.
At 38, pale skin, slim but robust, he had his fair share of the world already. Travelling has its toll on the body. Not only the body, some might say. His opinion about the Republic and the Decusian Faith is not as high as one might expect.
Living with nature, the livestock, hunting, taking lives to give to others seems a reasonable balanced way of thinking. However, this tint his point of view toward the Decusian Faith. Even for the Church, using arcane powers must have big unknown consequences. This new plague that ravage the land, the stock is taking away the Volgen’s way of living. It must come from something, somewhere.
What takes must give back. Don’t Decu himself gave the ultimate price to give the World of Men a chance to master its destiny?
His believe is: everything must be living in equilibrium.
To avoid being persecuted, Joserf (formal naming) does not wave his believe to the public. He plays well his game, but not above what is required to not bring suspicions. Only a very few knows about his vision of the world, the “how it should be”.
Humble, at the service of nature first, then the common folk, Jo is roaming the land, taking what is necessary to give back to the community until his next destination.
Rumours say there relics near Tor, he might as well put his Volgen military training as Scout to the service of other adventurers, only the wind will guide this free roaming mind, always search for new land to explore.
Maybe, at the end, Joserf is only searching himself through all this complex thing we call the Cycle of Life. Joseph Lemeilleur takes his time, he admires what it is given to him, until Nature takes back what she owns.