The Elder Scrolls: Hidden Dragons (OOC)

The Jeffinator

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Our characters are of many races and classes, but what we all have in common is that we are all mercenaries that work together. Our characters can go on a few missions, and then they happen across the kidnapped Emporer Uriel Septim VII. After freeing him, the good Emporer offers them riches and fame if they escort him back to the Imperial City, after which he offers them positions within the Order of the Hidden Dragons -- Imperial operatives who work outside the normal confines of the Legions and Blades.

Our first major mission is against the Dark Brotherhood of assassins and their attempts to bring Sithis into this world. After that is thwarted, the Hidden Dragons are deployed to Morrowind, where it is said Dagoth Ur is trying to break free. From here they go through certain elements from Arena and Daggerfall, before returning to Cyrodiil to deal with the Oblivion Crisis. After the defeat of Mehrunes Dagon, the Hidden Dragons venture north to Skyrim to fight the sidden return of real dragons. And it can go on and on and even tons of side stories and shit.

So, what do you guys think?
 
If we can ever get one with some ladies.

Also it sounds like you planned a bit too far in advance but hey you do that.
 
I'm actually crafting the game for a series of campaigns over at RolePlayingGames.Net, but figured I'd see if I could get anyone interested on here so we could have some hot elf sex or something, hahaha.
 
I am all for dragons but that's if it is actual dragons involved. What's the plot?
 
Well, first we need more female players. Me, Sean, and Drakk are guys and you're the only female. Unless you wanna play three characters, we need two more females, or at least one more and someone can play two chars.
 
That's okay, I'm anxious to get started too :). Which TES games have you played? I never played Arena or Daggerfall, but have played Morrowind and Oblivion and am greatly looking forward to Skyrim. I am pre-ordering that shit :).
 
Me Too!

Still need some females? My geek side really wants to try this there will be quests and love interests right? I've played most of Morrowind and have beaten Oblivion with knights of the nine and shivering isles. I'd love to be a wood elf druid, custom classes aloud right?
 
Ok why just why is it were always killing dragons what dis they do to deserve always getting killed once just once I want to help a dragon and fight alongside one there beautiful majestic creatures. So why must they always die
 
Hey guys,

I'm well aware that there are already a lot of male players in hope of taking roles, but if I may, I'd like to apply for the RP as well. I'm quite familiar with both Daggerfall and Morrowind, but I admit I only started dealing with Oblivion (I own a 'crappy' computer...).

So if you'd be wantin' an expert into the province of Morrowind and in Dwemer Culture, please... I'm here! :D
 
Everyone, this is your friend: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Main_Page

And not all dragons will be evil. How about this -- we switch it up a bit: Thousands of years ago, Dragon Lords ruled the world, but many of them were cruel to the mortal races. Shapeshifting immortals, they were Gods to man and mer, but they frequently clashed over treatment of their devoted servants.

Of all the dragon bloodlines, House Anu strove the hardest for mortals to be free, while House Padomay desperately wanted to keep them as slaves. Ultimately, seven of the greatest bloodlines united together with House Anu, led by Akatosh, and created the Planes of Oblivion, a series of realms seperate from Mundus, the Mortal Plane. The good dragons then cast the evil ones into Oblivion, hoping to confuse them and prevent them from finding their way back by having many different realms within Oblivion intertwining.

Deciding man and mer needed to create their own destinies, the good dragons created Aetherius, the Immortal Plane, and ascended to their new home. But their former servants still feared their gods, and continued to practice and develop religion. Eventually, the heads of the eight bloodlines became known as the Eight Divines, and the evil dragons were labeled the Daedric Princes. People also came to call the Dragon Lords Aedra and Daedra -- good and evil, respectively.

Many ages later, the Ayleids -- ancient elves -- came to enslave the humans of Cyrodiil. They worshipped the Daedra, who had managed to push their words and thoughts out from Oblivion into Mundus. The Daedric Princes were desperately trying to find a way back to Mundus, and hoped to do so by pulling the Ayleids -- the most magically advanced race at the time -- under their control and encouraging them to try a variety of experiments.

The Eight Divines, wanting to thwart the Daedric Princes but not wanting to openly appear in the Mortal Plane again, decided to create a mortal hero. Akatosh returned to Cyrodiil in the guise of a handsome traveler, and bedded a beautiful female mage. After returning to Aetherius, he watched over this woman as she discovered she was with child, and the subsequent birth of a daughter -- Alessia, the First Dragonborn.

Alessia commanded powerful magicks, but was still mortal. She helped defeat the Daedra-worshipping Ayleids, and created the Alessian Empire. She constructed the Amulet of Kings, and upon her death, transfered her soul into it so that she could always watch over the world and stay in contact with future rulers who wore the Amulet.

Thus started a routine that happened several more times in the history of the world, such as Reman and Tiber Septim -- anytime the Daedra came close to breaking free from Oblivion, Akatosh would take a mortal mate and create a new Dragonborn. The most recent, Tiber Septim, had such a strong bloodline that even his distant descendants had some light draconic abilities, such as foresight. In his case, the Eight Divines were so pleased with his righteousness, they joined together and cast a spell to ascend Tiber to true Dragonhood. He took the name Talos and they became the Nine Divines.

Now, the Daedra are closer than ever to returning to Mundus, so Akatosh and several other Dragon Lords descend, this time creating multiple Dragonborn -- our characters. How's that? Not only are we technically helping dragons, our fathers ARE dragons.
 
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