My name is Ilyana... and this a bit late.
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:26 am
This thread's been a long time coming since I've shelved the character for quite sometime, so I'm forcing myself to do this. This character's pretty dear to me, unlike most of mine, so I want to make sure the people that made it stand out are known.
Tianae: The first. There's so much to say, I'm wondering what to leave out. Ilyana's first partner in crime and more. An inseparable pair, (for the most part). Countless hours were spent between these two, none of which fails in standing out to me. Laughs, groans, tears; they were all had. The bond between this aggravatingly upbeat swashbuckler and reserved yet quirky wizard made me smile. Seeing them grow beyond that was simply a delight. While plenty changed, going through all the crap that crazy adventurers do, the way these two acted around each other never did. Playing with you was experience, one not easily matched. Some of the most fun I've had.
Kethyra: The story of two lost and broken souls coming together and rekindling each other's love for life is admittedly pretty cliché, but what a treat it was.The proceedings that followed the fateful meeting positively reinvigorated my desire to play, rekindling my own passion. This is another instance of, countless hours spent together whilst staying up to ridiculous hours. I assuredly smiled like an idiot throughout all the sappiness. The time these two spent together looking for answers, and then finding them in each other was so fitting. A wonderfully played character with varied layers that made the ending chapter exceedingly enjoyable. (The only bard that Ilyana didn't want to hurt.)
Myr: The mother. The mentor. The best friend. Plenty of ways to spin this relationship. Whether Myr was relentlessly trolling the haplessly easy target Ilyana or providing guidance to the fledgling (usually both), the exchanges were gold. Sometimes I felt like they were in a fantasy buddy cop flick. They came together through trial and fire, and because of that, Ilyana matured and learned a thing or two about duty, leading her down the path to being something a bit more than herself. Some of the most creative and engaging RP I've had the pleasure to take part in. OG scouts. Rest in piece, friend.
Keryvian, Ievos, Kailu,: 4 WMs. What else did you expect? Memes aside, the little interactions between this bunch either as a whole or individually was a blast. The only thing bringing this group together for a time being an intimate relationship with a weapon (and being elves.) Between Keryvian's intensity and drive, Ievo's stoic and observant thoughtfulness, and Kailu's mercy and kindness, Ilyana learned plenty from each.
Fe'dath: Crazy. Ilyana's rival. And her first proper duel. These two beat each other up the most, and they understood each other to a degree. They grew and changed a lot since that first brawl, but they'd always be competitors that edged each other to be better.
I don't want this too go on too long, even though it probably has, but there's plenty of others that I could go on about. The Myon bunch, the scout crew and all the others that I got the pleasure of playing with, thank you all for the good times. She may pop in again one day. Bye.
Tianae: The first. There's so much to say, I'm wondering what to leave out. Ilyana's first partner in crime and more. An inseparable pair, (for the most part). Countless hours were spent between these two, none of which fails in standing out to me. Laughs, groans, tears; they were all had. The bond between this aggravatingly upbeat swashbuckler and reserved yet quirky wizard made me smile. Seeing them grow beyond that was simply a delight. While plenty changed, going through all the crap that crazy adventurers do, the way these two acted around each other never did. Playing with you was experience, one not easily matched. Some of the most fun I've had.
Kethyra: The story of two lost and broken souls coming together and rekindling each other's love for life is admittedly pretty cliché, but what a treat it was.The proceedings that followed the fateful meeting positively reinvigorated my desire to play, rekindling my own passion. This is another instance of, countless hours spent together whilst staying up to ridiculous hours. I assuredly smiled like an idiot throughout all the sappiness. The time these two spent together looking for answers, and then finding them in each other was so fitting. A wonderfully played character with varied layers that made the ending chapter exceedingly enjoyable. (The only bard that Ilyana didn't want to hurt.)
Myr: The mother. The mentor. The best friend. Plenty of ways to spin this relationship. Whether Myr was relentlessly trolling the haplessly easy target Ilyana or providing guidance to the fledgling (usually both), the exchanges were gold. Sometimes I felt like they were in a fantasy buddy cop flick. They came together through trial and fire, and because of that, Ilyana matured and learned a thing or two about duty, leading her down the path to being something a bit more than herself. Some of the most creative and engaging RP I've had the pleasure to take part in. OG scouts. Rest in piece, friend.
Keryvian, Ievos, Kailu,: 4 WMs. What else did you expect? Memes aside, the little interactions between this bunch either as a whole or individually was a blast. The only thing bringing this group together for a time being an intimate relationship with a weapon (and being elves.) Between Keryvian's intensity and drive, Ievo's stoic and observant thoughtfulness, and Kailu's mercy and kindness, Ilyana learned plenty from each.
Fe'dath: Crazy. Ilyana's rival. And her first proper duel. These two beat each other up the most, and they understood each other to a degree. They grew and changed a lot since that first brawl, but they'd always be competitors that edged each other to be better.
I don't want this too go on too long, even though it probably has, but there's plenty of others that I could go on about. The Myon bunch, the scout crew and all the others that I got the pleasure of playing with, thank you all for the good times. She may pop in again one day. Bye.