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Long Live the King...



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Sun Sep 06, 2015 8:04 pm
HazelGrace16 says...



3238 A.D. A new world has risen from the ashes of the old.

History:
In the year 3000 A.D. A world war turned most of the world to ruins. Humanity struggled and fought for so long, but found there way back. 7 humans rose up to create the 7 kingdoms. Zutha, Vamid, Stuthen, Zolia, Lorian, Tusian, and Dresan. They left behind customs of the old world, and decided to begin anew. Peace and balance filled the world once again, but like most stories that didn't last very long. As the centuries went by populations, borders, and greed grew. Treaties have been made to keep peace, but tensions run high. Each kingdom is powerful in their own way, but some crave what they don't have.

We begin our story in the 5th kingdom. Lorian, a large wealthy kingdom with strong armies, and plentiful resources. A kingdom wanted by the most leaders due to its strong location.

Starting conflict: The King is sick, and the new ruler needs to be trained. Other kingdoms are waiting. Lorian is weakened and every leader knows...

Your task:
To create characters for this royal world.
Create problems for your leader to solve.
Create drama to make your characters real.

Things you should know:
Technology is advanced. (Similar to Lunar Chronicles, and Hunger games)
Fashion at the court is a mixture of medieval and modern. (Like The Selection)
Fashion of the public is modern, but bland.

Needed characters:
King
Queen
Crowned Princess
Young Prince
Guards
Captain of the Guard
Dukes and Duchesses
Servants
Merchants
Other kingdoms visiting advisers.
*If you have any other character ideas feel free to make suggestions!*

Rules:
Romance is allowed.
Keep drama realistic, and no OP characters.
Language and Sexual content is allowed just be respectful with it. Nothing to strong or graphic.
Consult other characters before pulling any major plot twists.
Think outside the box.
You can plan backstories with other characters.
Remember drama is always good :wink:
"Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine" - The Imitation Game








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