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9 years 1 month ago #143017
by Tage (Thage)
Caroline GA
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Hello!
New player here! (Jeanne Vierre's wife) I just have a few questions :oops:
-I want to be a (human) commoner class (id like to try non fighting so i can learn more by watching). I want to do something fun, like be a muse, and performing music for everyone. I'm not sure if that's a thing?
- what time period is this set in so i can dress accordingly?
New player here! (Jeanne Vierre's wife) I just have a few questions :oops:
-I want to be a (human) commoner class (id like to try non fighting so i can learn more by watching). I want to do something fun, like be a muse, and performing music for everyone. I'm not sure if that's a thing?
- what time period is this set in so i can dress accordingly?
Caroline GA
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9 years 1 month ago #143018
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Evening, Caroline!
I'm Jeff and I'm a New Player Marshal here (it's a NPM's job to welcome you to the game and help you get your sea legs your first couple of events).
You can totally be a muse and perform for people--musically and otherwise--by being a Bard!
Knight Realms is set in the 1200s, a medieval time period for the most part dress-wise.
We'll be here if you need us.
-Jeff
I'm Jeff and I'm a New Player Marshal here (it's a NPM's job to welcome you to the game and help you get your sea legs your first couple of events).
You can totally be a muse and perform for people--musically and otherwise--by being a Bard!
Knight Realms is set in the 1200s, a medieval time period for the most part dress-wise.
We'll be here if you need us.
-Jeff
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9 years 1 month ago #143019
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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month ago #143020
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Replied by Nalick (NalickDeMarche) on topic New Player
No type of character is required to fight. Some of them don't have access to combat abilities, while others are geared more toward the role-play side of things as opposed to the fighting. Warriors and other "fighter" professions are expected to do a lot of fighting, but it is possible that your character is more rusty than her armor, lacks the confidence in her fighting prowess, or grew tired of such a lifestyle and wants to try something new.
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9 years 1 month ago #143028
by Tage (Thage)
Caroline GA
Replied by Tage (Thage) on topic New Player
great! as for the music, does the music and instruments have to be from that time period?
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9 years 1 month ago #143029
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Replied by Nalick (NalickDeMarche) on topic New Player
As for the instruments, yes, it does need to be from the medieval period.
Typically, the songs do as well. However, if you can make a more recent, more obscure song (and you have several hundreds of years to work with) sound period-appropriate or even write your own, more power to you.
This site, via Web Links under the Resources tab up top, has a bunch of English, Irish, Welsh, and Scottish folk songs for you to choose from:
www.contemplator.com/bycount.html
You could also do a search for music by The High Kings, Great Big Sea, Heather Dale, or Heather Alexander. Most of their music is period-appropriate.
-Jeff
Typically, the songs do as well. However, if you can make a more recent, more obscure song (and you have several hundreds of years to work with) sound period-appropriate or even write your own, more power to you.
This site, via Web Links under the Resources tab up top, has a bunch of English, Irish, Welsh, and Scottish folk songs for you to choose from:
www.contemplator.com/bycount.html
You could also do a search for music by The High Kings, Great Big Sea, Heather Dale, or Heather Alexander. Most of their music is period-appropriate.
-Jeff
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