Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-25344655-20150927213553/@comment-26863727-20151116001758

The Indomitable wrote: Aramirtheranger wrote: The Indomitable wrote: Aramirtheranger wrote: (I don't think Rav would really care just so you know- he's the crazy bastard of the group) Is he the one that practically had all the noblemen in the room get angry by checking out their wives, and daughters? That makes sense...

Well then, do it. (No, that was Mutt. Rav is the poisons expert who likes the sight of a head being hit with a broad head barbed and serrated bolt from an arbalest[a good analogy for how the Orsimer use them is how sniper rifles are used today].) The man hesitates, before memorizing the arcane patterns within the mind tampering, he removes it. Knowing that he should put it back in place if they're not "stable" after it's removed. Everything comes flooding back. Rav doesn't give a damn about his family, he remembers he was mistreated by his eighteen older brothers and sisters; Vesara and Mutt were genuinely orphans like most Vokun; but the real shocker is Sev. He'd always figured he was the son of a farmer or maybe a blacksmith. The memories of his early life in the palace in the capital city, how after his older brothers had been captured in a war, his parents needed a new heir, and so brought him into the world. After his brothers were remarkably found alive, they had almost immediately concocted a plan to dispose of the third heir. Orsimer law dictates that the rule of the Empire be shared among all the children of the previous Emperor, who acts as a leader of the Khans. They wanted to split the Empire between themselves, and so after their parents were found dead at the hands of an Elf assassin(even the most honorable races have some foul folk), they spirited the just barely out of infancy child Deximus Meridius Maximus into the top secret Vokun initiative. They even managed to spin a story about the child being killed by the assassin in his crib(this is why Orsimer have a dislike of Elves, though it's fading). He now knows the true reason Ulfric has never wielded the Orsimingr, the sacred sword kept in the temple of Orsim. It makes any cut feel as if it's on fire and glows brightly in battle, but if a dishonorable man or one who is not of the royal family attempts to wield it he will be engulfed in blue flame.

(Yes, I know it's slightly cheesy to have the estranged brother of the king get a magic sword that's a sign of his true lineage)