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Finished app, lemme know if anything's off

[spoiler=Jamin Hadah]
[b]Name:[/b] Jamin Hadah (pronounced ‘Yhamin’)

[b]Age:[/b] 21

[b]Gender:[/b] Male
[b]Appearance:[/b]
[u]Height:[/u] 5’8
[u]Weight:[/u] 134lbs
[u]Complexion:[/u] Dark tanned skin. He also has a series of white scars going down his left arm, similar to tiger stripes.
[u]Hair:[/u] Light brown with faint white streaks. Is usually very messy and falls down over his shoulders. His fringe hangs just above his eyes and the rest is tucked behind his ears.
[u]Eye colour:[/u] Grey
[u]Uniform:[/u] Jamin’s uniform consists of a sleeveless cloth tunic that hangs down to his thigh and is done up at the waist with a gold sash. His legs are bare except for a pair of leather sandals and gold bracers around his shins. He wears similar gold bracers along his arms and has a golden necklace with a blue stone in the shape of a scarab beetle hanging from it. The Millennium Ring also hangs around his neck, however Jamin often fiddles with it when he’s bored.
[u]Casual clothing:[/u] Jamin trades in his tunic for a small cloth vest which he usually wears open (revealing his torso) and a pair of cloth pants. He also ditches most of his jewellery aside from his arm bracers. Sometimes he’ll go barefoot other times he’ll wear a pair of leather sandals that go up to just below his knees.

[b]Personality:[/b] Jamin is extremely care free and hardly ever takes anything seriously, often making jokes or simply completely failing to see the seriousness of any given situation. By most people’s standards he’s a bit of an idiot and seemingly oblivious to his surroundings. However Jamin can quickly switch from his jovial attitude to a more serious and restrained personality, he still retains his snarky attitude but he takes his situation far more seriously and is more conscious of his surroundings and those around him. It is highly suspected that one of these personalities is false and Jamin is simply acting, however nobody is quite sure which one it is. Despite his attitude, Jamin will still take his duties as a sacred guardian seriously (at least for the most part).

[b]Biography:[/b] Jamin’s mother was one of the previous Sacred Guardians; however she died shortly after Jamin was born and thus he was left to be raised by his father. Jamin was taken into the palace at a young age to become an apprentice sorcerer and, although he showed promise, Jamin showed a considerable lack of restraint in his training, leading the many accidents which eventually led to the scars down his left arm. Despite this Jamin retained his care-free nature and kept on with his training. Eventually the previous guardian of the millennium ring became his personal mentor and Jamin began to train under him, growing to master the use of his abilities under his new mentor’s tutelage. After about 2 years, his mentor fell ill and eventually died and the millennium ring was set to be passed on to the next guardian. It chose Jamin and, while surprised, he accepted it and his new role as a guardian of the sacred court.

[b]Side:[/b] Sacred Guardian

[b]Millennium Item:[/b] Millennium Ring

[b]Weapon:[/b] Sword

[b]Deck:[/b] Jamin’s deck revolves around the destruction of his own cards and gaining effects from them which benefit him and put his opponent at a disadvantage. Most of his monster’s effects activate in his hand or Graveyard.

[b]Sacred Dragon:[/b] [i]Red Dragon Archfiend[/i]

[b]Ba Meter:[/b] [i]64[/i] [/spoiler]
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I´m curious about the role of a Psycic.

Is it stand-alone (kind of like a "Neutral" side) or is it intended as an aditional detail for the other kinds of roles you can play

Also

(This may seem redundant but I want to be shure)
Are cards from GX, 5D´s or Zexal, allowed (of course not counting Synchros and exceeds since that has already been adressed)?
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I would like to ask whether or not this RP will abide to the banlist or not, I believe I didn't see anything about that:

@Lazaruz: I would guess we can use them but perhaps not cards that are futuristic? Although, Naimo is the only one who can say ofc :)

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[quote name='Master Red' timestamp='1304281472' post='5182385']
@Lazaruz: I would guess we can use them but perhaps not cards that are futuristic? Although, Naimo is the only one who can say ofc :)
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Likely, but since I´m planing to use Arcana Force (hardly a surprise for anyone I think, yay for simple minded brain) I would be in a bit of trouble since most of them are rather futuristic in their appearance or border-lines futuristic.

I´ll wait and see what Naimo says about it

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Name: Rehu Bekhit

Age: 37

Gender: Male

Appearance:

Height: 6'4''

Weight: 167 lbs

Complexion: A dark, unblemished brown from days growing up on the Nile.

Hair: Rehu's curly black hair is short and trimmed, emphasizing his slim and angular face. Though, as a counter to this, Rehu has allowed a small beard of curls to surround his lips and soften his sharp face.

Eye colour: A dark, vibrant brown. It reminds most people of a cats' eyes; sly, plotting, inscrutable.

Uniform: Rehu wears plain white robes in front of the Pharaoh. They flow from his shoulders down to his sandal-clad feet, and are adorned only by a cloth belt around his slim waist and a fancy Eye of Horus pendant worn around his neck. Rehu also has several gold torques, which are worn around his neck as well, and a couple of similar golden bracelets worn upon his hands. He also dons a ring, with a large lapis in the middle. Underneath his robes is a second belt around his chest, and it is here where Rehu keeps the Millenium Scales when he is not using them.

Casual clothing: Rehu is not one for casual clothing, as the other Sacred Guardians will know. Outside of the throne room, Rehu wears pretty much the same thing he did as before- a simple white robe and dusty sandals. He has gotten rid of all his jewelry, however, sans the Eye of Horus pendant. As well, he wears a caramel brown cape with a hood to obscure his identity.

Personality: Rehu does not feel. He thinks. Calm and rational to the point of being emotionless, Rehu is analytical and resourceful, using everything and everyone to his advantage. His ultimate goal in life is justice- but he has interprets the world differently than others. For Rehu, a just world is one that is ordered and rule-abiding, where everyone behaves rationally, free of pesky emotions and feelings. To this end, Rehu has shut down his own feelings and instead behaves coolly and rationally, which makes him a great holder for the Millennium Scales- he is the quintessential impartial judge.

To achieve his goals, Rehu has become the ultimate manipulator. Free of emotion, he doesn't regards most people as friends or enemies- simply pieces on a game board, waiting to be moved. Not interested in little details, Rehu is great at looking at the big picture and adjusting things so that the big picture is what he wants it to be. Able to look months and even years in the future, Rehu is both patient and calculating- he waits for a long period of time before he makes his move, waiting until he his moved all his pawns into the right position. This can work to Rehu's advantage, but other times he misses his chance to move forward as he tries to make everything perfect.

Despite being unable to connect to other people (due to them feeling emotions, while he doesn't) Rehu has proved to be remarkably good at judging character. Part of this has to do with his job- as a judge, it's his duty to see into the true nature of people. Part of this also has to do with his cool and impartial mind- he is able to observe people clearly, free of any personal bias or enmity.

Most people see Rehu as an unfeeling, unemotional husk, but there is a human side to Rehu. He's not perfect, and he isn't always to keep his impenetrable facade up- there are several situations where Rehu will drop his act and actually begin to care about people. Most of this time, they are children- as the oldest brother in his family, Rehu is used to taking care of young kids. There are even several people whom are able to break through Rehu's attempts at keeping them at arm's length and become true friends with him- most noticeably of them is his wife, Amunet. She is probably Rehu's weak point- threaten her, and the emotional outburst you will get you wouldn't even have expected from someone with feelings. It seems like by stopping himself from becoming intimately clost to others, Rehu has built up a great amount of love and his wife provides a convenient person to dispose all of this love upon.

Biography: Rehu grew up on the Nile, the son of a local girl whose family grew wheat and barley in the rich Nile-side soil, and a trader from the East. Much about Rehu's father is unknown, as the man disappeared after impregnating Rehu's mother with Rehu and two younger sisters, leaving with a promise to return and an gold lapis lazuli ring. He never returned; when asked about him, Rehu's mother would smile sadly and say he had returned to his homeland, but even what his homeland was was a mystery; they most common decision was Persia, but Rehu thinks it's somewhere much farther than that. As the only man of the household, Rehu took on a job as authority figure early in life; he quit school early to support his family as a wheat farmer, and was the one laying down the law with his sisters. Thus began Rehu's obsession with following the rules. Despite his bad beginning, Rehu was both dedicated and smart enough that he would have become a great figure in his village, probably the governor; however, fate had a much greater position in life awaiting him.

During the "wet" season, when the Nile soil becomes newly rich, the Pharaoh and his entourage visited the village. They were passing by on an yearly tabulating of the crops that year, and it was on this journey that Rehu first came in sight with the Millennium Scales. The previous owner had passed away recently, and as soon as he saw the artifact, Rehu felt a connection to it. Apparently, one of the other Sacred Guardians sensed the bond as well; acting on a whim, he seized the Millennium Scales and gave it to the slight boy toiling in the fields. And then, the Scales chose Rehu to be their owner.

The young man was brought to Memphis/Thebes (whichever is the capital in this dynasty) and raised as a Sacred Guardian. Over time, he became regarded as a cool and impartial judge, an advisor to many yet just as aloof. His wife, Amunet, was the only one to pierce this aloof veil; she, the daughter of a affluent merchant, came into his life, as they saw each other on the streets of the city. They became man and wife only a month after, which wasn't odd in Ancient Egypt, but it was odd that Rehu never took a second or third wife, as was common during those days. Instead, all his love was for Amunet.

And so it had progressed, until that fateful day when Rehu's memories were erased. As it was, it conflicted with Rehu's need for a structured world in which mysteries were not allowed, and so Rehu was one of the first to try and discover what was happening.

Side: Sacred Guardians

Millennium Item: Millennium Scales

Weapon: N/A. As a judge, Rehu doesn't feel need to carry one.

Deck: Rehu runs a Spirit deck. There is no set theme to it other than that, as Rehu uses the Spirit's naturally flexible abilities to adapt to the deck his opponent is using. Several cards that invariably show up, however, include Mirror of Yata, Mausoleum of the Emperor, and Izanagi.

Sacred Dragon:

Ba Meter:

I figure Amunet could be a NPC, one used by the baddies to threaten Rehu, perhaps.
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Name: Thoth Rar
Age: 39
Gender: male
Appearance:
Height: 6'1 feet
Weight: 154 lbs
Complexion: Brown complexion from growing up in Egypt.
Hair: Hair is white and curly. It is well kept and is trimmed so it doesn't cover his eyes or ears. It curls considerably more at the back.
Eye colour: Intelligent Grey
Uniform: Thoth wears a long silver sleeveless robe which reaches his ankles. Around his neck he wears his Millennium Key on a silver chain. He has a white belt across his waist which holds numerous scrolls which can be used to consult. He also wears white sandles. Across his temple, he wears a headband with the symbol of Thoth, and also wears numerous bracelets on his arms.
Casual clothing: Thoth prefers to wear formal clothing however he does own a casual outfit. When wearing this casual outfit, he wears a sandy gold robe reaching his knees. This robe had sleeves, however they reach just above his elbows. He continues to wear his millennium key, but it is hidden under his robe. A brown cloak is worn on his back, fastened with a simple brooch.
Personality: Thoth is an understanding man with high intellect and a different view of his surroundings. He understands the concepts of the mind thanks to his millennium item. He is smart, the smartest of all the sacred guardians but does not act as if he is the best. Thoth is kind and gentle. He's generous and helps people as much as he can. He understands how people feel and think, and develops that to help them. He thinks everything through, quickly and efficiently, not missing out any details and makes sure there are now flaws to his plans. Thoth has common sense, and so he knows his rights from wrongs. He stands up to what he believes and is extremely brave. He is by sure a dangerous enemy.
Biography: Thoth was born for his job as the royal advisor. He was also born to be the heir to the Millennium Key. Thoth's father held the position and item Thoth holds now. As did his grand father, and his father, and his father. It was a tradition, a tie to the Egyptian legacy. To the king and the items.
Thoth was born exactly on time, nine months from the day his mother was pregnant. He learned to walk and talk very early, earlier than though possible, and nothing was too hard for him. As he grew up, he learnt necessary skills for him, but still found it easy. Fighting and education. That was most of his studies. He was studious, and always had his nose in a book. He learnt from everything, scrolls, maps and books, the lot. His father died when Thoth was 17. A ritual was conducted and the millennium key, and duties as the royal advisor passed to him. He reached and exceeded what was expected of him very soon and became well known. He was loyal to his king and remains so.
Side: Sacred Guardians
Millennium item: Millennium key
Weapon: A gleaming golden sword. The hilt is in the shape of an Ankh.
Deck: Elemental Spellcasters (Spellcaster monsters of all attributes)
Sacred Dragon:
Ba Meter:

(Please say if I haven't done enough. On phone and hard to calculate)
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[quote name='Lazaruz' timestamp='1304281167' post='5182377']
I´m curious about the role of a Psycic.

Is it stand-alone (kind of like a "Neutral" side) or is it intended as an aditional detail for the other kinds of roles you can play

Also

(This may seem redundant but I want to be shure)
Are cards from GX, 5D´s or Zexal, allowed (of course not counting Synchros and exceeds since that has already been adressed)?
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No, you must either be an Assistant/Accomplice if you want to be a Psychic (it'll make the RP run smoother, but obviously if you're a Psychic, you would need to keep that secret fairly close-guarded until you're in the Psychic Village). And yes, you can have cards from GX, 5D's or Zexal - as long as your Decks contain no Synchros or Exceeds, I don't mind which series your cards come from.

Oh, the banlist will also be enforced - we're playing by the March 2011 banlist

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@Lux - I expected no less from you; [b]accepted[/b]. Your Sacred Dragon is [b]Ancient Fairy Dragon[/b] and your Ba Meter is [b]93[/b] (lucky ¬¬) Also, [b]all Sacred Guardian places are gone. Anybody who is yet to apply that hold a Millennium Item must be on the side of the thieves.[/b]

@Elemental Dragon - I can't accept you until you make the necessary changes, as you will now have to be a thief (let's just say that being on the side of the thieves isn't as bad as it sounds *hint*)
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phew, got scared there for a while.. there are just three assistances? >_> I thought they all had one each, perhaps not :P

in any case, which ones can have an assistance so I can reserve to be one (I don't want to finish an app and then have to re-make it because someone was quicker :P)

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Well, there's only 3 Sacred Guardians that still have their Millennium Items with them, so it'd only make sense to have 3 Assistants (in the same way that there are only 3 successful thieves and 3 Accomplices)

Also, at the moment, all three Sacred Guardians still need an Assistant, but I said I would be randomising. I can tell you now that by the power of randomisation, your character will be [b]Luxray[/b]'s Assistant. So now you can be more specific in your app :)

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If you remember the plot, three of the thieves got away with the Millennium Items, Sacred Dragons and DiaDhanks, thus rendering three of the Sacred Guardians helpless. I didn't specify which items were stolen, caus I wanted to see how the apps would work out.

It doesn't make much difference if you're a thief or Sacred Guardian, tbh; the story's going to be working on a parallel, so wherever the SGs go, so do the thiefs (and thus allow for some dramatic irony :D) so there'll be plenty of opportunities for character interaction between everyone (and allowing for even more dramatic irony).

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