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Cerantia: A history
02-13-2011, 01:08, (This post was last modified: 02-18-2011, 02:57 by Cerce.)
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Cerantia's Founding (Cerce's Adventures in Kiwike)
(The fallowing occured on 2/12/2011) Cerce had come upon the land of Kiwike, and decided that it was high time that a nation that was both strong enough to enforce peace and wise enough to practice it. However, he knew that steps had to be taken to achieve this goal. Therefore, he decided to travel abroad in search of temporary living quarters and recerources. Picking a direction, he headed towards his unkown destination. He happened upon a large city; Bamboo was its name. This occured by mear chance (or perhaps The One's will, or fate), as Cerce had no help whatsoever. When he entered the city, a citizen by the name of Tristo greeted him warmly, and invited him into his house. Stating that he had other places to live, he gave his old house to Cerce in Bamboo City, and invited him over to his mantion to help construction on its roof. Cerce agreed happily, eager to help and establish a connection with a possible ally in the future. He constructed a small portion of the roof until Tristo stated that he needed to do other things (OoC: He left the game), and Cerce built as much of the roof as he could with his meager supplies that he had with him. After this, he stayed inside of the house untill morning and, when he left the house, spotted a mine full of coal... and creatures of the dark. He mined as quickly as possible and left, but not before a large green monster exploded right behind him as he left. He then took his newfound receources and travelled abroad, finally establishing a fort on the top of a mountain in the middle of an inhospitable desert, naming the mountain Blackrock Mountain, and the fort, Fort Blackrock, allong with a few other geographical features such as Blackrock Canyon (a crevice in between two mountains) and Blackrock Peak (a small mountain in diameter, but large in heighth, adjacent to Blackrock Mountain).

(The following occured on 2/13/2011) Now, as Cerce was beggining construction on the seccond floor of Fort Blackrock, a man by the name of Suba chanced upon his encampment. Cerce, being helpfull and polite, invited Suba into his home. Whence morning came, Sir Suba decided to make a home on Blackrock Mountain (with Cerce's permission). After completing his home, he left to do other things which needed attending (OoC: He left the game). Cerce continued building his fort up untill it touched the very heavens of the earth, and vision was obscured by cloudcover. At this time, an entity called Android appeared, and gave Cerce congradulations on building this home, stating that it wished to live here with him. He looked to be of some form of automaton, that didn't live, yet seemed to have sentience. After this, Android left to do his bidding, and Cerce continued construction. When the majority of his project was complete, Cerce stepped outside... Only to be blown to kingdom come by a green menace, which Cerce had come to name as a creeper. After Cerce had regained conciousness, he found his belongings missing, but, due to a kind passerby named Graft, his fort had been repaired with all due haste (save that of the windows, which could not be repaired untill later).

(The following occured on 2/14/11) Cerce finished the reconstruction of the destroyed parts of his house, and decided that it was high time to go exploring. Thus, he discovered large amounts of coal and other receources that he could mine and exploit. After doing so, he built a small path between SirSuba's house and Cerce's fort. Whence night came, he had accumulated enough weapons and armor to feel secure in the fact that he could survive any encounter with any adversary, save that of a human of equal prowess in battle. Therefore, he stayed out and killed at least five skeletons and, after a quick meal, a spider and a creeper fell to his iron blade after that. He had heard tell of a new construction project in Bamboo City, and decided to help out by providing raw receources such as sand and coal to a man known only as 'The Mimi'. He had compared the living quarters of another construction company, 'Asdf's', to Mimi's standards, and found the former lacking in space and decor compared to the ladder. He thus gave these raw receources to secure a spot in the new building, and promised to also give his old house in Bamboo City that Tristo had given to him out of the kindness of his heart. After all of this, he decided to open Blackrock Mountain to the public for new settlement, should they wish it. At this, a commoner by the name of Kyga was interested and, after seing the view from Blackrock Point, was very impressed, stating that he may build in Blackrock in the future.

(The following occured on 2/15/11) After the first day of the public opening of Blackrock Mountain, yet another hopefull asked to sign onto the village charter. His name was Doggypwn, and was accepted into the village. Later that day, Cerce had begun to dig out his basement of Fort Blackrock some more... only to find a deep cavern under his house, which contained a dungeon of skeletons! Cerce, realizing that he didn't have the receources or skill to take on this task allone, asked any other fellow citizen to help him. Kyga took the challenge, and summarilly slayed every single skeleton and did not allow them to come back from the dead through the means of lighting torches around the dungeon. Cerce was well pleased, and offered Kyga his choice in the pickings from the loot.

"One can concentrate so closely on the words of a sentence that one thereby misses the meaning. As can happen in any area of life. You must never lose focus on the larger landscape."


Messages In This Thread
Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-12-2011, 23:16
Cerantia's Founding (Cerce's Adventures in Kiwike) - by Cerce - 02-13-2011, 01:08
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Android - 02-13-2011, 01:33
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-13-2011, 01:38
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-13-2011, 06:26
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Android - 02-13-2011, 15:24
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-13-2011, 20:57
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Kyga - 02-14-2011, 21:40
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-15-2011, 02:09
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-15-2011, 19:47
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-18-2011, 02:58
RE: Cerantia: A history - by SirSuba - 02-19-2011, 03:16
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-24-2011, 01:13
RE: Cerantia: A history - by SirSuba - 02-27-2011, 06:06
RE: Cerantia: A history - by nsanexer0 - 02-28-2011, 13:28
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 02-28-2011, 19:47
RE: Cerantia: A history - by nsanexer0 - 02-28-2011, 21:36
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Graft - 02-28-2011, 22:14
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 03-03-2011, 19:39
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 03-08-2011, 17:08
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Kubrickb - 03-15-2011, 03:11
RE: Cerantia: A history - by Cerce - 03-15-2011, 03:14

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