Redwall Rp (Looking for one more sheet) Open/Started

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Dogmatic99

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Then name them I shall!

Underlings:

A great rat called Goffrin, fights with a large club and prides himself on his spiked helmet

A vicious tempered Stoat called Rank, fights with a spear.

and a pair of rats called Ikkit and ragtail who prefer to fight with swords and slings, in battle they usually move with Frek through the tree tops attacking from range before they join the fray.

What Frek's troops lack in skill or training they more than make up for in ferocity and cunning.

Whoop got the spoiler box working! I've got some other ideas for the group as a whole but thought I'd save that till we get started and give them room to change once I've learned more about the horde.
 

Tiger Sora

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I didn't know we needed to put in underlings, it wasn't on the sheet. But I've added in my underlings to my sheet.
 

Redryhno

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@Kumquat: Yeah, I read it, and that was the only thing keeping me from accepting you.

@EveryoneElse: if you changed stuff up on your sheet and/or I haven't berated you for other stupid/wrong ideas,weapons,etc., you're in, I just didn't want to waste another half dozen posts or something telling you that it looked good when I could spend my time typing out how to get half of you killed in the opening posts.
 

Redryhno

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@Dogmatic: Whenever we get one or two more Redwall characters, then it'll be good.
 

Tiger Sora

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For anyone wishing to view the show. You can see what Redwall looks like and a lay of the land.

Good quality.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?annotation_id=annotation_62202&src_vid=Fqd-DACzMiA&p=BF396170CC21F7F0&feature=iv

Can't wait for two to join the redwallers so we can get this party started.
 

Redryhno

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@=y: Then I'm doing my job right....*evil,crazy,malicious,anime,mad scientist laughter*
 

Tiger Sora

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Redryhno said:
@=y: Then I'm doing my job right....*evil,crazy,malicious,anime,mad scientist laughter*
Your 12 flavors of crazy man.

Whats the matter Redwallers! Afraid to fight the horde. Will non else dare to challenge us!
 

=y

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Redryhno said:
@=y: Then I'm doing my job right....*evil,crazy,malicious,anime,mad scientist laughter*
Whatever happens I'm sure I'll have fun. Even if my experience is only three posts long before dead.
 

Redryhno

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@Everyone: I'm planning on starting this probably sometime tomorrow, so watch your inboxes and the forum.

If you know of anybody that wants in, tell them to Pm me their sheets. I'm looking for Redwallers specifically, though I might accept a single vermin sheet if it's good enough.

And remember, the only real requirement is to write your dialogue as your character, so no wass ups and cools. Dig out your books and search the web if you need inspiration.
 

drmigit2

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@red, mind explaining what exactly the dialogue is usually made of in this? Like, medieval or what?
 

Redryhno

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drmigit2 said:
@red, mind explaining what exactly the dialogue is usually made of in this? Like, medieval or what?
Well, I'll let TVTropes take this one.

British Accents: A wide variety. Moles are somewhat old-fashioned Somerset, with a bit of Liverpool Scouse thrown in (Brian Jacques was from Liverpool, and based the moles off the speak of local sailors and longshoremen). Hares are mostly Upper Class Twit, except for Rockjaw Grang's Oop North twang. The occasional character speaks the grammatically correct version of Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe. Most vermin are generic uneducated thug with a dash of Talk Like a Pirate, except for Dingeye and Thura in Salamandastron who are noticeably Brummie (especially in the audiobook), and the Big Bad villains tend to use Standard English. Several early books had briefly appearing characters (usually birds) with a Scottish accent, and Rakkety Tam introduced a couple of Highlanders.

Generally any character on either side with an Oop North or Scottish accent is likely to be identified as a "Northlander," at least in the early books where such characters are more common, especially hinted in their names, such as the Laird MacTalon. But not all Northlanders have said accent (nobody in Martin the Warrior displays it, for instance, despite the whole story taking place there.
As it's coming from a Northlander's point of view, it may be because they can't hear their own accents.
Some of the Vermin use pseudo-cockney speech or slang, Random Pseudo-Irish accents pop up amongst both vermin and woodlanders, and the Otters being naturally nautical use either standard English with a hint of Talk Like a Pirate or what looks like Devon or Cornish English which makes sense as the Cornish peninsula is traditionally famed for fishermen, smugglers and sailors.

And here's the link: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Redwall