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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 ✧
blooded_rosary: (Oh stop you're embarrassing me.)

[OC] | Marius Eldritch

[personal profile] blooded_rosary 2012-05-06 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
History (cont):

He remained in Aemilius’ company for some time, travelling ahead of the expanding Roman Empire into Gaul, which would one day become France. Here, they took on different names and lived amongst the locals, helping where they could and trading food for shelter. It was in the middle of the fourth century, living on the coast, that Marius lost track of his sire. Leaving only a note behind, Aemilius abandoned him, something which he would spend the next thousand years trying to understand. Without his friend and mentor, Marius began to lose grip on his nature, and left a trail of mourning families across the country as they found husbands, wives and children dead, the only mark on them two puncture marks on the throat, or a deep slit across the wrist. Marius, in the grips of apathy once again about his situation, did not think about the consequences of his actions, and rode the wave of Germanic invasion over to England in the early fifth century.

There, he continued his reckless way of life, until one day he passed a travelling preacher who immediately saw him for what he was. Rather than kill him immediately, as he had intended, Marius listened to him, and they talked long into the night. It was then that Marius turned to God, and it has been a faith that has remained with him for his entire life. He would later learn that the man’s name was Augustine, and though he would never set eyes on him again he would remain eternally thankful to the man who had brought him peace. With that peace, however, came a heavy guilt for the lives he had taken, and he vowed to spend the rest of his life atoning for the crimes he had committed.

Changing his name once again, Marius moved to Norway in the mid eighth century and watched the unfolding Viking invasions from the side of the aggressors. Christianity followed him to the Scandinavian country, and he found himself growing comfortable with the climate and the local people. It was here that he would begin his first true romantic relationship with a mortal, a young woman with hair like fire and eyes like emeralds. Despite knowing what he was, she remained with him until her death, and to this day Marius still mourns for her, remembering her as if it was only the previous day that he held her in his arms. He had not loved another mortal with that intensity since.

During the civil war spanning almost an hundred years, Marius kept mostly to himself and led a simple life in the more frigid lands of the north. He left the country and headed east, into Russia, some years before the Black Death would take its hold upon Norway and most of Europe. However, the situation that he found himself in upon entering Russia was not one which was much better. Though he had entered the country and found lodgings and acquaintances easily, finding the local people to be kind and welcoming to a stranger, it soon became clear that the country was in the grips of an invasion.

Though Marius did his best to move around and keep ahead or out of the war itself, it would occasionally, inevitably catch up with him. He saw Moscow and Vladimir burn, and listened in the inns and taverns as people spoke in fear of the hoard that had crushed the resistance in surrounding countries. Despite the Russians and Polovtsy – a Turkish tribe with whom they had been at war – putting aside their differences, they were no match for the Mongols, and as they spread Marius saw leaving the country as next to impossible, until the resistance began to rise. In 1378, when Moscow rose up and fought against the Mongols, winning the battle and giving the country a brief reprieve, Marius left, and travelled south into Romania.
blooded_rosary: (Thinking about the past..)

[OC] | Marius Eldritch

[personal profile] blooded_rosary 2012-05-06 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
History (cont):

In Romania, Marius found a peace from the wars and constant invasions that he had been witnessing for most of his life. Although the hierarchy of the country was something that he had not seen since his days in the Roman Republic, he adapted to fit in and with the wealth he had managed to accrue over his long life bought himself enough land to gain a title. He made certain to be a fair landlord, treating the peasants living on his land as fairly as he could without drawing attention and suspicion to himself. In the civil war in which the peasantry rose up to fight against the nobility (in part thanks to this heavily split system of rich and poor), Marius secretly supplied his own people with arms and supplies, and in their turn they left him alone and left his house undamaged.

He kept mostly to himself, leading a quiet life mostly isolated from outside news until the late 1400s, when Romania went to war against the Ottoman Empire. It was only a year before Marius left, and without a word, only leaving the people who had come to admire him to wonder where he might have gone.

Marius moved to Spain, arriving at the beginning of the Spanish Inquisition. A devout Catholic, Marius was safe from the forceful conversion of the Jews and Muslims living in the country. He avoided trouble for the most part, and it was in Spain that he once again found his sire, Aemilius, living in an isolated monastery. Recognising him immediately he confronted him about his abandonment, and they enjoyed a brief rekindling of their relationship. Aemilius explained to him that it had been too dangerous for two vampires to continue to travel together, and indeed they should not have remained together for as long as they had. Finally reaching a resolution, Aemilius and Marius parted again, but this time with a smile as Marius was allowed to say goodbye. He does not know where the older vampire went after that, or even if he still lives, but he likes to believe that he would know should his sire perish.

In 1645, despite his dislike for open water and tendency towards seasickness, Marius left Europe and headed west to America, curious about the things that the New World could offer. He found it to be much the same as the old one, and kept mostly to himself for the first century or more, until the start of the Revolutionary War. Drawn into the conflict, he fought on the side of the colonists, and once the war was over moved back to Europe, to the area of Prussia that would eventually become Germany.

Although saddened by the dissolution of Prussia in 1849, Marius removed himself from the general population as he found his need to feed greatly reduced by his age. Though he was aware of several wars going on during his time in Prussia he was mostly unaffected by them, only really regaining interest in the world towards the end of the First World War. Marius, who had seen enough time go by to know that it would not be over, waited and proved himself right with the onset of the Second World War in 1939. Horrified by a regime that condemned millions to death he became active in trying to evacuate as many of those targeted as possible, sending them in the directions of people that he knew could be trusted or keeping them safe within his own home. He turned his talents as a vampire to his advantage in convincing soldiers that there was no one in his home.

After the war ended, Marius spent a few years trying to assist several of the friends he had made in rebuilding their lives, only to find himself trapped in East Germany after its annexation by the Soviet Union. Behind the wall for forty years, he would say even now that they were the longest forty years of his life. Every day he would hear news of people being shot while attempting to escape, or being found dead after taking the arsenic pills that were freely available in any shop for those who could no longer take the oppression and poverty that living in east Berlin brought.

When the wall came down in November 1989, Marius was among the first to leave. He made his way across France and crossed the Channel to England, where he travelled around for a decade or so before finally settling down in Cornwall, setting himself up as a reclusive philanthropist and antiques dealer. He has lived quietly since.
blooded_rosary: (I'm listening.)

[OC] | Marius Eldritch

[personal profile] blooded_rosary 2012-05-06 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Strengths/Weaknesses:
Strengths

Like many other vampires, even those newly turned, Marius is possessed of superhuman strength, speed, balance and agility. He has highly advanced senses, able to hear and see better than the average mortal, and holds a wealth of experience, both academic and military, due to his long life. Marius also has several talents (detailed in the next section) thanks to his vampiric nature.

Thanks to his age, he needs to feed very little – perhaps once or twice a year. This helps immensely in ‘fitting in’ with local human populations, though he still feels the want to feed, despite not needing to.

He finds it very easy to gain the trust of most people, as he is highly perceptive to verbal clues and physical tics that less observant people may miss.

Weaknesses

Silver will not hurt him if he touches it (nor will a crucifix, or garlic), but if it is introduced into his body in some way it causes serious damage. A silver dagger plunged into his heart would not kill him, but would put him into a coma-like state which he would not wake from until someone removed the dagger.

An ancient vampire such as Marius is not physically harmed by sunlight, but it does reduce his abilities to leave him about equal in strength and stamina to a human. It would be foolish to make the mistake of thinking him weak in this state, as he is still more than capable of defending himself, but he is harmed more easily and must wait until nightfall before his healing abilities properly kick in.

Fire will harm him easily, as well or better than it would harm a mortal, and any wounds caused by it would take rather longer to heal than any other.

Abilities:

The most obvious benefit of vampirism is that of immortality. Marius has not aged a day physically since he was first turned, though he has changed his hair and clothing as the years have gone by.

As a vampire, Marius heals quickly, with most wounds healing themselves within minutes. There is of course a limit to this, and very serious wounds will incapacitate him as well as any mortal. His healing abilities also do not work during the day, when he is out in sunlight, making him much easier to kill during those times.

His level of observation, as well as making it easier to judge people, also gives him an altered perception of time. When properly employed this ability can allow him to slow his own perception of how time is passing, making things seem many times slower. This does not, however, give him the ability to dodge bullets. He is not Neo, after all.

Being an ancient vampire grants Marius some more select talents, including those of invisibility and mesmerisation. They are both illusions, the former being a case of a very powerful suggestion being placed within the mind of the other to simply ignore him (making it more difficult in crowds, or on a very sunny day when his shadow is dark), and the latter a kind of hypnotism employed to bend others to his will.
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[OC] | Marius Eldritch

[personal profile] blooded_rosary 2012-05-06 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
First Person:

[Marius clutches his rosary tightly in his hand, feeling the wooden cross digging into his palm, as he looks up at the cathedral of Ruby City. There’s nothing holy about this place and he’s almost wary to go inside, but he swallows his concerns and pushes open the heavy door, fingers lingering on the deep scratch marks presumably caused by some creature from the ‘event’ that he had been told happened only days before his arrival to this place]

Avē Marīa, grātiā plēna, Dominus tēcum.

[The old words come naturally within such a setting, even one with so strange an aura as this. Dark things have happened here, he can sense that much, and the smell of blood lingers in the air even now from events long since past]

Benedicta tū in mulieribus, et benedictus frūctus ventris tuī, Iēsus.

[He reaches the chancel, beyond which he would normally expect to see an altar, but instead there is nothing. This in itself is unsettling. He draws a candle and a small box of matches from his pocket]

Sāncta Marīa, Māter Deī, ōrā prō nōbīs peccātōribus, nunc et in hōrā mortis nostrae.

[Placing the candle down, on the floor for the lack of anywhere else, he lights it, and smiles gently]

Āmēn.

Third Person:

“And, you understand, I have no comprehension of how something like this works.” Poring over said contraption, Marius carefully pulled out a small cog with his long fingers, and winced as something inside the thing creaked in protest. Quickly, he stepped back, then tapped the cog gently against his lower lip. Perhaps he should have employed someone to help him before he started taking a clock apart, but he could learn by doing, and he still remembered where everything went.

The small feline that he was engaged in conversation with simply blinked slowly at him, and he let out a long, slow sigh, rubbing one hand over his hair. When he had become immersed in dealing antiques he had been utterly ignorant of the kind of work it would involve, it had simply been a vocation that had called to him. Now, looking at the mass of cogs and delicate pieces of clockwork spread out over the tablecloth in front of him, he had to wonder if he had really made the right decision.

“Heavens help me,” he muttered, setting the cog down. He crossed himself and turned from the table, moments later hearing the unmistakeable sound of the clock falling apart. Marius closed his eyes, and lifted his eyes heavenwards. “… That is not funny…”