New idea for a story but I need characters Needs name age race (human elf orc or dwarf) weapons and side (Guardians of Idonia=good. Soranians=evil) Theme is medievil/renasance
U can also put in certain skills and a bio Characters can be mages, but mages can only have a max of 2 elements plz be as creative as possible
I'll be part, although I keep full rights to my work. You can still copy and post it wherever though, lol
The body slid off my sword and hit the ground with a thud. I laughed. "Is this all they can bring against us?" A deep voice replied "Guess so," and laughed along with me. I turned to see the owner of the voice, a large man, ragged looking in his dark attire, as he wiped the blood off his daggers. "Clean enough for ya?" He chuckled and began searching the corpses for things of use. I watched as he moved nimbly between bodies, gathering supplies with great efficiency. One would expect Phil, with his massive build, to wield something like a battle-ax or a broadsword, something requiring brute strength. But he prefers daggers, and is amazingly skilled at using them. "Just gonna stand there Shol?" "Hmm?" I replied. "Your swords," he said, taking a cursory glance at the bloody blades. "Get back to work!" He just grinned and continued scouring over the dead. I looked around and found suitable cloth for blade cleaning. I removed it from the body and slid my blade through it. The sharpness of the blade beneath the cloth sent shivers up my spine. This is my weapon. "Ready to go?" I asked after I finished. "Yep" he replied as he wandered over to me. We walked towards the tunnel. "No lights. This is gonna be fun" I stated and smiled. We stopped, taking one last check of our gear. "Sure is. Time for payback." I nodded and started for the tunnel. "Oh, and why did you only use one longsword this time?" he asked? "I thought it would be interesting" I replied as I entered the tunnel, and was swallowed by the dark abyss that awaited us.
RD of some random thing I'm working on. I start lots of stuff, just never get farther than that typically