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APPLICATIONS


APPLICATIONS


Applications are processed weekly, every weekend. The cut-off time for the submission of applications is 11:59PST on Saturday.
✗ Before applying, please read the FAQ and Rules pages.
✗ Please submit your application with the journal you plan to use if you have one made already. If not, another journal is fine, but we prefer your intended journal so it makes for an easier time in granting access to the mod journal and the contacts page.
✗ For very long applications, we would ask you to please separate them into various comments so that they will not take up too much of the page.
✗ Please title your application as { [CANON/CANON OC/OC]CHARACTER NAME || Series Title || reserve/no reserve || X of X } in the subect header
IMPORTANT: Our application form was edited on September 07, 2015. Please use the revised form.
✗ If you are looking for an example of what an application should be like, please refer to the application here for an example of a canon character application, and here for an original character application.


✗ Canon Application



✗ Canon OC Application



✗ OC Application



A note for CR AU applications
Ruby City does allow previous game history/CR to be brought over on a case by case basis. If you want to include this in your application please add additional sections for PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT and PREVIOUS GAME HISTORY beneath the Personality and Background/History sections.

In these additional sections we would like to see a brief outline of your character's previous game history and how it potentially impacted on and altered their canon personality.


✧ N A V I G A T I O N ✧
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[personal profile] untilavalon 2013-04-12 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
On a lighter note, Arthur’s personality isn’t entirely insufferably chivalric. She tends not to get the sexual implications of jokes, but can sometimes poke fun at her peers. She had a very close friendship with Lancelot as well as her foster-brother Kay; while she usually seems straight-faced and unwavering, Arthur is very capable of laughing happily and enjoying life with a friend. For someone so kingly she can be surprisingly sassy at times as well, but is usually genuine in her intentions and optimism. There are also a number of things she likes, so it isn’t as though her dedication to kinghood left her devoid of personality, and food is definitely one of Arthur’s favourite things. She has an absolutely voracious appetite and a seemingly infallible metabolism, likely one of the effects of Excalibur’s magic.

In canon Arthur is usually referred to by her fighting class, “saber” (referring to her position as swordsman) to protect her identity, as identities can be used in battles during the Holy Grail War to reveal weapons and other such fallibilities. She is likely to avoid using her real name at first in Ruby City (and will likely use earlier translations of the name) as she won’t know the status of the Grail War and does not expect most to know all translations of the name of the legend.

In the beginning of her stay in Ruby City Arthur will be dealing with the final events of the Fourth Grail War. It is revealed to Arthur that the insane of the servants, Berserker, is actually Lancelot, her dearest friend. After she defeats him he explains that he went mad because though Arthur knew of his affair with Gwenivere, she never raised a hand to punish him:

"Because I could not stop myself from loving Gwenivere, I was unable to forgive myself. But King Arthur, you never so much as questioned me or sought recompense. You simply stood before us in your righteousness. But I wished for judgement at your hand. Had your anger punished me, I might not have fallen into madness in my quest for atonement."


He continues on to tell her that though this occurred, he could say with certainty that Arthur was the greatest of kings. This statement does not stay with her; she still feels the need to fight for the grail and fix the mistakes she has made. When her master orders her to destroy the grail, she is unable to do so, instead perishing before the grail is destroyed. As she delivers the attack of her Noble Phantasm, she states

"What could [my master] have learned about me from issuing a mere three orders? After all, I never even knew my closest companions. Perhaps this is my punishment for being the king who could not understand the feelings of others."


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[personal profile] untilavalon 2013-04-12 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
And upon Arthur's return to her place at the lost battlefield at Camlenn, she weeps heavily for her loss and believes herself unworthy, stating that she was never meant to become king. This is where Arthur's canonpoint will be taken, at a time when she is beyond recompense herself and believes herself to be unworthy. She still believes she must redeem herself for the sake of her people and fight for the grail.

It's a shame for her, honestly, as she is not completely to blame. Lancelot says of her again in a post-death short,

"One of the knights left the castle for good, saying the king did not understand how others felt. I believe those words were what triggered my madness. Who was the one unable to understand? Did he not know she loved her people until the end, even as it isolated her people in Camelot? Who really was the one who nobody loved, from beginning to end?"


In this and a prior assessment from Arthur's dearest companion we learn that though Arthur struggled to understand the feelings of others, she loved her people regardless of any fault and loved them to the point it isolated her. In her selflessness she lost herself, becoming less than human and more of a tool, doing all she could for everyone else and taking nothing for herself. This brings about her isolated end at Camlann, and a selflessness that becomes selfishness at the end of the fourth grail war. By forfeiting any blame from any of her people and taking it all upon herself, she brings the almost frenzied pain she experiences after losing the grail war.
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[personal profile] untilavalon 2013-04-12 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
First Person:
Good evening.

[Arthur’s voice resonates clear and level across the voice communication. With no means of disguising herself, Arthur doesn't dare use the video setting-- though it takes a bit more tampering with the device than Arthur is comfortable with. She ought to know how this works, after all.]

...My name is Artorius Pendraig.

I don’t know by what force I have been brought here, nor where this location is. Should anyone know and care to share the whereabouts of this location as well as by what means, it would be much appreciated.

[She is not so naïve as to expect that whatever force has brought her here will let her free easily by any means. All she knows for sure is that she is not here by the force of the Throne of Heroes, nor is any master present, and this is more than worrying.

It's almost terrifying.]


Third Person:

When Arthur slept, she dreamt. Most servants didn't share the so-called luxury-- though she supposed that in Ruby City, they all must dream again. It was not a dream she awakened from that morning but a nightmare, though she supposed they must both share a common form.

She didn't move from the bed, for once, where she lay flat on her back like the dead. There was no war to attend to, no grail to fight for. Arthur felt stripped of everything, truly, and laying on her side, she listened to the drumming of raindrops on the window pane absently as she contemplated.

How could it be that her efforts would be for naught? The thought troubled her; the destiny she assumed herself set for had been turned over and denied. She was not the king she thought herself destined to be, and had suddenly become a captive of some strange city beyond the reaches of her Earth. The weight of it pressed on her heart, one that was not a copy or phantasm but wholly present in Ruby City.

She was not the king she'd thought herself to be and, so long as she was here, would never obtain the grail-- and according to the words of others, might never obtain it at all. A king without a throne, a knight without a kingdom to defend, and it was fitting; Arthur had never truly understood what it meant to be king, after all. Had never understood people, the way they felt. Had saved them, but had never led them.

If she were going to continue to be alive, King or not, Arthur was going to remedy this mistake.

Getting to her feet, Arthur shed the emotional veil of her mourning and slipped herself into the fitted suit she had obtained, tied her hair back low, and lifted the pocket watch from the desk.

She had heard many refer to Ruby City as a prison, and many residents held it in disdain. As Arthur left the flat she'd claimed, however, she couldn't help but feel that a hopefully temporary stay in a world without a Grail War was nothing but a blessing.