Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160602184114

Introduction: (The rules and setting for this RP is very important. If you ignore what's being said here, please don't come crying later and say that you don't understand what this RP is about. You never read, you never learn. Simple as that.)

With that little harsh clarification out of the way, let's go for a milder tone. Ladies and gentlemen... For the third time in a row me and Zoor are proud to present to you yet another part in the Forgotten Archives canon. With the success of the previous two, I think it's safe to say that many more stories or RPs set in the same universe will follow.

As usual, there is no need to have read up on the previous RPs or even participated in them in order to understand what will be at stake in this third one. (Although, undoubtedly that helps and would even be appreciated.)

In the first RP Around Every Corner we had our cunning Investigators solve the mystery of the mysterious Pale Man of Riften. In the second RP Magnum Opus we had them facing the threat of the Crimson Order, a group of immortal and deformed alchemists in Cyrodiil.

And now for the third time, they will be facing yet another threat... far away in the east...

Rules:

1. Do not, I repeat, do not fool around! It will not be accepted! Not now! Not ever! Zoor and I have worked hard in order to develop a serious plot that is meant to make players immerse into the setting and the atmosphere. If you find yourself bored, go ahead and write a flashback or something similiar, but do not spoil the excitement for other players!

2. I think most of us here are mature people who knows that there are evil things at work, even in our own reality, but nevertheless I think it is necessary to take precautions when I say that this RP is not for the faint of heart. Dark things can and probably will happen. If people are inclined to leave when they do, they are free to do so, but we ask that you try not to leave important plot points unfinished.

3. Dragonborn, who? No, seriously, I have never even heard of the guy. He does not exist. He is a figment of imagination. Now, if he would have existed, he would probably be all powerful and all that. But he doesn't. So... no Dragonborn!

4. No Daedra Princes or Nine Divines or other sorts of deities are allowed! At least to be used as a character. You may perhaps encounter them on your travels. In this RP, they have mostly taken a lengthy vacation, to prevent them from making drastic changes in the plot device.

5. Can you be added to the list of casualties? Well... that is true... But only as long as you allow it! We do not force players into simply lie down and die. That would be awkward!

6. No powerplaying! Don't know what that is? Don't worry. We will call you out on it as soon as it is discovered. Jokes aside: An example of powerplaying is User A attacking and destroying User B without letting the latter react/retaliate in any way, or putting the latter into a situation with no other course of action. A user persistenty breaking this rule will have his/her characters eliminated without prior notice. You will be given one, maybe two warnings, depending on the severity, and on the third strike: you are out!

7. No modded or customized races! We may however approve of it, if they can give us a good reason behind for why this strange anomaly is found in the TES universe. And what purpose it would serve. Is it trying to make contact? Perhaps...

8. The lore can not be altered. If you want to include some important stuff on your own, you can post to or PM me or Zoor about it. And then we will tie you down a chair, point a lightbulb at your face and ask why you think you are the chosen one to alter the lore.

9. This is the most common rule, but it's common for a good reason. Do NOT force other people's characters to do something. Maybe they just don't want you to play around with characters they have created?

10. Being overpowered is a huge no-no! Owerpowered simply means that you have abilities, skills, spells, and powers that are more likely to destroy all of Tamriel than doing any good. Like saving your dying friends, for instance?

11. Weaknesses are a must have! As a follow-up to the above mentioned rule. So... you cannot be that perfect Divine being you always dreamt of being. Why is that? You are a mortal, that's why. Mortals have faults. What are yours?

12. No dragons allowed! They sorta... disappeared... Big mystery... No idea where they went... *Burps*

13. Do not imprison other characters unless they agree to it. Kind of kinky, if you think about it.

14. Characters must be approved by the GMs' before they can be used. Thought you could just sneak that Mecha-Argonian in there without me or Zoor noticing, did you? Shame on you...

15. This RP involves a whole lot of thinking! If you find that you get lost, just ask for a recap!

16. METAgaming... Urgh... Do I need to say more? This term means that you break a rule, yet continue to play, oblivious to the fact that people are now looking at you as if you just happily took a leak in their coffee. While we do not treat METAgamers as harshly as powerplayers (the player might not have taken the hint of METAgaming or does not know what this means), the posts of a METAgamer should always be removed, buried and ignored.

17. You can not change major plot points without a GM's permission. That's us right here, brother or sister! Kachiiing!

18. Give players some time to react to posts. You might have all the time in the world, but your companion/enemy might not have.

19. Do not avoid damage or hits, and brush them off like it was nothing. You know what it means to have a knife blade striking five inches into your jugular? Yeah... You cannot ignore that. You can of course block hits or dodge them, but after three attacks you must have at least been struck or taken off balance.

20. Customized spells, abilities, powers, weapons and armors, will be allowed to some degree. Just take it up in discussion with me or Zoor before you put them into use, and we will see if we can work something out to make them more... lore-friendly?

21. Immerse! Probably the most important rule of all! This RP is meant to be played in the dark. Listen to some atmospherical music to get the mood right or warm up by reading some Edgar Allen Poe or H.P. Lovecraft. What do I know? The important thing for us is that you have fun while you are participating in this and we hope that you will stay and solve this mystery we have created just for you... And who knows? If you are solving it, perhaps there is a surprise for you in the form of an equally well-written sequel?

GMs: Lazarus Grimm  (main writer, concept artist and plot developer),  Zoordovahsil (responsible for bringing up the subject and co-writer).

In order to join, you need to make a character card like this:

Character Card example:

Name: Remian Fortus

Race: Imperial

Gender: Male

Age: Mid 50's

Height/Weight: 6'0 / 190lbs

Appearance:

Equipment:

Powers(Racial+1):

Skills(1 Master, 2 Expert, 3 Adept):

Spells(8 max):

Noteworthy: (fears, hobbies):

Bio:

And if you should feel up to it, you can add your character card here: Forgotten Archives.

Setting:

The Skyrim Civil war ended with a cold peace treaty which preserved Skyrim's independence from the Empire, but allowed the Imperial Legion to march through the land in order to fight off the Thalmor. Since then peace has been restored. The Third Aldmeri Dominion came to an end. The Empire now consists of High Rock, Morrowind, Cyrodiil and Black Marsh. But in this world there is more than meets the eye. Shadows move where light should be...

The Investigators is an organisation specialised in handling cases far too advanced, bizarre or too obscure for the City Watch to handle. They have their headquarters in Solitude while the senior offices can be found in the Imperial City.

This story takes place some time after the Magnum Opus case in Cyrodiil, in which the Investigators faced the threat of an ancient order of alchemists called the Crimson Order, that had been a part of completing the Great Work, also known as the Elixir of Life, that rendered them immortal. As a side-effect the alchemists were horribly mishapen and were constantly looking for the formula for the true version of the Elixir of Life. They wanted to become truly immortal without the side-effects so that they might one day rule the world. However that plan was thwarted by the Investigators.

Since then two years have gone by. The year is now 4E 366...



The Red Year will forever be remembered as a devastating event in Dunmer history. In the year of 4E 05 the destructive power residing within the Red Mountain was finally unleashed upon the island of Vvardenfell, triggered by the impact of the moonlet Baar Dau, when the latter crashed into Vivec and completely destroyed the city. The Red Mountain responded accordingly and let out a massive eruption that caused the very foundation of eastern Tamriel to tremble. Earthquakes, tremors, storms of ash and fire. As a result Vvardenfell was left as a wind-swept, barren wasteland. The majority of its once proud cities gone or laid to ruin.

Amidst this wasteland an expedition was sent some hundred years later to uncover an underground annex that had been constructed just a few years before the destruction in order to research the strange Dwemer ruins that had been found deep underground. Seeing as the annex was buried along with the researchers, scientists and archeologists along with any artifacts or technology they had found when the Red Mountain erupted, it became the expedition's mission to locate the annex and recover anything of value from the location.

Take on the role as an intelligent Investigator or a hapless bystander as you open your mind and hone your survival instincts to face a threat with roots in the very depths of the bowels of Vvardenfell...



Will you find out just what horrors awaits in Vvardenfell, or will you be added to the list of casualties?

Fear the night... 