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719511 No. 719511 ID: beb35c

The wagon jerks and jostles hard on the rough woodland roads, enough to bring me out of my weary stupor. I waken myself properly and look out to the distance. The tall walls and towers rise above the dense forest like sunbeams. Today is the day! We will finally arrive in the esteemed city of York, where I will undertake training and soon become a fully fledged knight! Perhaps I will even get to meet the King of England, find romance, and become a legendary warrior!
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No. 719512 ID: beb35c
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719512

First things first, what does my armour look like? I'm very proud of it, my parents and I had saved up all the silvers we had!
I remember I had asked for it to be based off of a very specific few words, what were they?
I'm also not yet a knight proper, I bear my family's heraldry on my gear. What does it look like?
Last but not least, what weapons do I use?
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No. 719524 ID: a075ba

>First things first, what does my armour look like?
Silver, with red trim.

>I remember I had asked for [my armour] to be based off of a very specific few words, what were they?
Agility, precision.

>I'm also not yet a knight proper, I bear my family's heraldry on my gear. What does it look like?
An ascendant chipmunk.

>Last but not least, what weapons do I use?
Shortbow and rapier.
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No. 719526 ID: e4873e

>First things first, what does my armour look like?
Black, with silver trim.

>I remember I had asked for it to be based off of a very specific few words, what were they?
Sleek and mobile.

>I'm also not yet a knight proper, I bear my family's heraldry on my gear. What does it look like?
A crow taking flight.

>Last but not least, what weapons do I use?
Bow and arrow!
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No. 719534 ID: b46e4c

>>719526
a crow with a dagger in its mouth bro
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No. 719540 ID: 4392e0

>>719524
i think this sounds good
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No. 719549 ID: c40794

>We will finally arrive in the esteemed city of York, where I will undertake training and soon become a fully fledged knight!
Shouldn't you have been receiving training as a squire already? What happened to your previous master?

>First things first, what does my armour look like?
Black. Your gambeson underneath the plate armour is striped red and blue.

>I remember I had asked for it to be based off of a very specific few words, what were they?
Style and inspiration.

>I'm also not yet a knight proper, I bear my family's heraldry on my gear. What does it look like?
A keythong with a bundle of arrows in its claw.

>Last but not least, what weapons do I use?
A bec de corbin when on foot. A longsword on horseback.

>>719524
>Agility
>>719526
>Sleek and mobile.
Saying that for the armour of the period is like saying that water is wet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzTwBQniLSc
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No. 719552 ID: f461c5

Silver, red trim.

Mobility, precision.

Roc ascendant.

Sling and estoc.
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No. 719559 ID: 1cebc8

Grey, with blue runes

Agile Armor that uses the latest technology... and only covers 33% of your torso due to costs.

There's a raven in a hurricane.

Pistol (New Technology - and you only have three shots) and a hand axe.
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No. 719560 ID: 99a64d

Your armor is built for maximum protection. You wield two big fat stonking shields (with spikes for poking your enemies). Your colors incorporate pink in some way, because you are a real man. Your sidearm is a spear.
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No. 719575 ID: 5b0e4f

Silver with red trim! A very defined and almost graceful silhouette

Your armor utilizes your visibility as much as possible! You have a sharp eye, after all--your skills are maximized when you're able to take in as much information as possible! So nothing too bulky or cumbersome.

A ram with rose vines wrapped around the horns

A crossbow and daggers
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No. 719647 ID: b46e4c

What if the words were like inspiratony or whatever? In which case, DRAGON
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No. 719650 ID: 551346

Armour Words
> Dragon, Fotress
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No. 719725 ID: 031add

Your armor is dark blue with silver trim, the words you used to describe it were "Sleek and Harsh". Your family's crest is a silver raindrop. Your weapon is a serrated longsword. You are the Son of the Storms.
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No. 719726 ID: f6442a

Your armor looks like cobbled-together copper and silverware. This is a double-bluff for making your opponent think your armor is weak and brittle, then realizing it must be a trap, when it is in fact hodgepodge and haphazard. Those are the two words it was based off, in fact.
The heraldry looks suspiciously like a fingerpainting of a sheep.
Your weapons are a broomstick-handled, beaten copper lance and cauldron-bottom shield.
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No. 719759 ID: cab7d6

Stout and made of sleek black metal!
The words were "Dwarf Fortress."
Your heraldry is an adamantine shovel!
Your weapon is a spiked mace.
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No. 719768 ID: 0eaeaf

>First things first, what does my armour look like?
Black, with silver highlights.

>I remember I had asked for [my armour] to be based off of a very specific few words, what were they?
Strength and durability

>I'm also not yet a knight proper, I bear my family's heraldry on my gear. What does it look like?
A griffon.

>Last but not least, what weapons do I use?
A mace and a shield.
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No. 719789 ID: beb35c
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719789

>Shouldn't you have been receiving training as a squire already? What happened to your previous master? 
I've received light combat training from the Lord at my village, but if I wish to be knighted then it is only natural I must travel to the nearest city for formal instruction.

Now that we have appearance out of the way, what is my name? One day soon I will be known as Sir ___!
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No. 719801 ID: 861db5

Sir Alaric Gottfried, honorable knight of the house of York, the blade of the White Rose!
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No. 719809 ID: 430103

Alaric Gottfried sounds fine and dandy to me.
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No. 719816 ID: f36501

Elizabeth "Elias" Acker

Let's be a hidden lady knight
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No. 719827 ID: 1cebc8

Prize.

Splatterhearts Prize.

>>719816
I second your notion.
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No. 719835 ID: a075ba

>>719816
Yes, Mulan it up.
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No. 719843 ID: beb35c

The protagonist will be a guy and i'm not changing that. Also in this quest, women knights are not unusual and are just as common as dude ones.
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No. 719844 ID: a22f87

>>719801
I'll go with this
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No. 719862 ID: 67cb3d

Sir Oliver Ashdown
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No. 719863 ID: a075ba

>>719843
Then he will be cursed with a woman's name by terrible parents!
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No. 719866 ID: 67cb3d

hmm.. Claude Blackmore
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No. 719880 ID: b46e4c

Jean Claude Van Damme
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No. 719884 ID: 8013df

Marneus Calgar Chapter Master of the Ultramarines, Future Knight of York!
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No. 719885 ID: 99a64d

Owen Jean Princeton von Stuttgart
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No. 719989 ID: f6442a

Sir Shirley, for surely he will be the greatest knight ever!
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No. 720486 ID: beb35c
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720486

My name is Lacey Owen Blackmoore! I was named after a legendary knight who earned many a victory in her time, I've often looked to her for courage in difficult times. I'm sure I will do my namesake proud in battle!

It's finally time to start my adventure.
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No. 720487 ID: beb35c
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720487

I exit the wagon at the city gates, leaving it to deliver it's merchandise somewhere else inside. I have to check in with the knight captain sometime today, but until then I'm free to explore.
There's all sorts of new things to see and learn; where should I go first?
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No. 720488 ID: 2a7417

The bar, so you are filled with liquid courage for your appointment with the knight-captain!
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No. 720490 ID: 3d2d5f

>>720487
Head for the city square. Let's get a feel for the pulse of your new home!
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No. 720508 ID: a22f87

Place of interest. Bar/Inn, Blacksmith, town square.

Once we find these place we can check in with the captain and see what we can expect.
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No. 720509 ID: f4360b

A good knight always shows care for his weapons as they are the tools that will save his life on the battlefield. Let's head to the smith just to introduce and familiarize ourselves with him/her
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No. 720534 ID: 99a64d

Apothecary, always find a town's apothecary first thing! You never know what you might discover, and knowing where it is is always helpful.
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No. 720558 ID: beb35c
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720558

I head for the plaza first, with the help of an old map given to me by the Lord I was squired to before I left. Now that I'm in the middle of the bustling city, I can get my bearings.
There are many blacksmiths and pubs strewn across the area, no doubt the Knight-Captain and other squires can inform me of the ones they frequent. The only apothecary however is the Royal one, just outside the grand castle.

Looking closer at the map, I can see that there is actually a pub close by to the barracks. There is also a church just ahead of me in the plaza, an intimidating looking Knight is stood in front of it. Merchant stalls and hagglers are crowded around the square, heckling passers-by with their sales pitches. The castle lies to the north, along with most of the blacksmiths and upper-end type shops.
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No. 720561 ID: 67cb3d

Go talk with the Knight!! Maybe he can give you some tips about the town
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No. 720567 ID: f6442a

Walk right past the intimidating knight into the church.
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No. 720596 ID: 08ed3a

Give the knight a greeting, declare who you are and ask if up have permission to enter. Try and make a good first impression!
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No. 720783 ID: beb35c
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720783

I walk up to the Knight and dip my head in respect, they grunt at me and tilt their head towards the building. I assume this means I'm allowed entry? I bow my head again and nervously walk inside; what an imposing figure!
However the inside of the church is equally imposing, it's filled with glittering archways and lavish frescoes on the ceiling, depicting the life of holy figures. At the other end of the long hall filled with pews, another Knight is knelt before the altar.
The symbols on his attire mark him as a man of faith and he wears a big, thick cloak; but what does his armour look like?
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No. 720789 ID: 5ad4a7

>>720783
Solid, like a tank.
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No. 720808 ID: f4360b

Strong and heavy plate, but shining in gold and silver trim marking him as both a knight of the realm and a paladin of the cloth.
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No. 720882 ID: 1cebc8

It's made of MANY retractable plates and whirling cogs, designed to take killing blows without a single dent!

And it's susceptible to rouge sneak attack crits and ranged target vitals.

Basically it's full of holes but you could get pummeled by an army for thirty minutes and barely feel a thing.
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No. 720913 ID: eb9715

Thick and sturdy, sculpted of stone rather than forged of metal.
The wearer isn't going anywhere fast but little is going to halt their progress.
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No. 720914 ID: f461c5

His armor is almost impossibly baroque, forged not of steel but of adamant, the absurdly durable metal forged foil-thin, ribs and twists maintaining structural integrity where the metal would otherwise flex. The armor's incredible lightness allows it to take up greater space, expansive pauldrons and a roomy cuirasse protecting both against concussive force, the only thing that could feasibly harm the wearer of such armor, and identification of the wearer's body type. They could be a scrawny blot in there for all anyone can tell, and the armor itself is lighter almost than can be believed.
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No. 720916 ID: f461c5
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720916

>>720914
Couldnt not.
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No. 720930 ID: 2a7417

A giant onion!
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No. 720965 ID: b46e4c

enameled a bright blue, with a green gambeson underneath
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No. 721599 ID: a075ba

>>720783
The armor is heavily demonic in appearance and styling, which is oddly incongruous on a knight praying in church.
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No. 722284 ID: beb35c
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722284

I clear my throat and the knight turns around, I can see his garb clearer now. The headgear is very distinctive and, even though I'm not from the city, I easily recognise it. It belongs to an Order of faithful warriors commanded by the church, but beyond that they are shrouded in mystery.
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No. 722285 ID: beb35c
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722285

It's hard to tell if the knight is looking at me, or if he can see at all, but the mask faces my direction and he greets me with a cheery voice.
"Hello, I've not seen you around before! Have you also come looking for guidance?"

It's a little surprising hearing someone sounding so amiable in that armour.
"Yes, indeed. I only arrived in the city today, I'm exploring a little. I suppose there'll be a lot of knight hopefuls gathering here in the following weeks!" I laugh weakly, still nervous. "My name is Blackmoore, may I ask yours?"

"Martel, of the Jubilee. Sir Godfrey Martel."
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No. 722312 ID: 5ad4a7

>>722285
Ask what religion they practice here.
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No. 722430 ID: a66018

>>722312
York is North England (Northumbria specifically) so it's probably Catholicism. I am interested what clerical order he belongs to
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