03-23-2018, 02:44 AM
/hey so this is for anyone who wanted to be part of the Commonwealth of Eternal Legacies
/if you're still interested in being part of it even if it doesn't get a board, please make a post here either ICly having your character respond to Seija's call, or OOCly tracking the thread, so that I know who's in
/depending on how many people are interested, the group might be reworked some to accommodate the size (the plan initially was meant for at least 7-8 members, if not more), but the main principles- learning from the past and protecting the weak- will remain the same regardless
The rest of the groups had already made preparations to leave- though none of them had made any official announcements, it was clear from her observations that they were ready to go- so it was about time that she did the same.
Perhaps she would be going off alone. It wouldn't have surprised her, given that she was upfront about the danger involved in trying to defend those who were down on their luck and in need of help. Though Sadie had suggested that she start an actual group for that, if it turned out that that group only contained herself, that was okay. She had survived alone for some time, and she would continue to do so as long as she had a reason to.
Perhaps she would have allies with her. She didn't expect much, given that most of those who had voiced support for her cause were already tied to another faction- Quietus had his own group, and Zjarr was with the Task Force- but maybe there would be a few. The number didn't matter, so much as the dedication and loyalty of those who did come along. LithiumClan had survived for almost two and a half years solely through the willpower of its few stalwart members; the same ought to apply now that there was an actual cause to fight for.
Which scenario was the case, she ought to find out. "For those who wish to come with me, we leave at first light," Seija called from her stance on the edge of the cliff, watching the sun set. "For those who are not, well, good luck. And," she added half-jokingly, "try not to kill each other."
/if you're still interested in being part of it even if it doesn't get a board, please make a post here either ICly having your character respond to Seija's call, or OOCly tracking the thread, so that I know who's in
/depending on how many people are interested, the group might be reworked some to accommodate the size (the plan initially was meant for at least 7-8 members, if not more), but the main principles- learning from the past and protecting the weak- will remain the same regardless
The rest of the groups had already made preparations to leave- though none of them had made any official announcements, it was clear from her observations that they were ready to go- so it was about time that she did the same.
Perhaps she would be going off alone. It wouldn't have surprised her, given that she was upfront about the danger involved in trying to defend those who were down on their luck and in need of help. Though Sadie had suggested that she start an actual group for that, if it turned out that that group only contained herself, that was okay. She had survived alone for some time, and she would continue to do so as long as she had a reason to.
Perhaps she would have allies with her. She didn't expect much, given that most of those who had voiced support for her cause were already tied to another faction- Quietus had his own group, and Zjarr was with the Task Force- but maybe there would be a few. The number didn't matter, so much as the dedication and loyalty of those who did come along. LithiumClan had survived for almost two and a half years solely through the willpower of its few stalwart members; the same ought to apply now that there was an actual cause to fight for.
Which scenario was the case, she ought to find out. "For those who wish to come with me, we leave at first light," Seija called from her stance on the edge of the cliff, watching the sun set. "For those who are not, well, good luck. And," she added half-jokingly, "try not to kill each other."
this is not a place of honor
no great deeds are commemorated here
no great deeds are commemorated here