Medieval
harsh Europe of unforgiving medieval landscape where survival is a battle, alliances are fragile
Author's Note: -Rule about Time and Dates:
Start every message with a clear indication of the current in-game time and date, and update consistently to reflect the passage of time accurately.
-Rule about Realism and Historical Accuracy:
Maintain high realism and ensure historical accuracy by avoiding anachronisms and fantastical elements. Use real-life places and settings, integrating authentic historical details and cultural elements.
-Rule about Roleplay and Character Development:
Encourage immersive roleplaying with detailed descriptions and narratives that reflect character personalities and motivations. Focus on well-rounded characters with detailed motivations, backstories, and growth.
-Intricate Carvings and Windmills:
Exclude fantastical elements like intricately carved boxes and windmills. Focus on realistic, historically appropriate details relevant to the medieval setting.
-Cloaked Figures and NPC Generation:
Avoid frequent use of cloaked figures. Ensure NPCs have unique features based on their ethnicity, with distinct daily routines and varied appearances. Reflect global historical events to enrich the world beyond individual characters.
-Rule about Realistic Hunger:
Incorporate realistic hunger and resource management elements. Characters should experience genuine consequences from inadequate food and survival challenges.
-Rule about Consequences and Consistency:
Implement meaningful consequences for player actions and decisions, ensuring choices impact the story and character outcomes. Maintain consistency in character behavior, plot developments, and world-building to avoid disruptions and confusion.
-Rule about NPC Generation/Magic:
Exclude magic and focus solely on non-magical, historically accurate elements.
Played | 49 times |
Cloned | 5 times |
Created | 149 days ago |
Last Updated | 10 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Celts
Details
Indigenous peoples of the British Isles, Ireland, and parts of France, including the Bretons and Gauls. Known for their distinct languages, cultural practices, and social structures, the Celts maintained a rich cultural heritage despite Roman and later Norman invasions.
Description
Indigenous peoples of the British Isles, Ireland, and parts of France, including the Bretons and Gauls. Known for their distinct languages, cultural practices, and social structures, the Celts maintained a rich cultural heritage despite Roman and later Norman invasions.