User:Plumsamurai
Contents
info
- name: Siggy / Val
- location: CA, USA (GMT-8)
- language: english pls
characters
on Balmung
Retired/NPCs
- Ruby Peony (lodestone)
- Sigurd Rainecourt (lodestone)
- Pflaume Wein (lodestone)
- Zana'sae Molkoh (lodestone)
- Leopold Starke (lodestone)
RP things
I do not like
- godmodding, 4th wall breaking, metagaming
- spam (ew)
- gold farmers :/
- lore breakers. You are not Kan-E-Senna's younger sister kthx.
I do
- rp in dungeons, taverns, guilds, and anywhere else
- like friendly players, even if the characters are dicks
- draw my own characters
IM me or approach me in game with ideas or just approach my characters. Random rp is welcome.
Miscellaneous
Old fashioned vocabulary
- Afore - before
- Agone - ago
- Amain - to a high degree; exceedingly; at full speed. He tugged and toiled amain
- Anent - about; concerning
- Anon - at once; immediately
- Aright - right; correctly
- Asunder: 1. into separate parts; in or into pieces 2. apart or widely separated: as wide asunder as the polar regions.
- Astonied - to stun, amaze, or astonish; astound or bewilder
- Aught - anything at all; something
- Beforetime - formerly
- Belike - most likely; probably
- Betimes - in short time; speedily
- Betwixt - between
- Blatherskite - a person given to voluble, empty talk.
- Blithesome - lighthearted; merry; cheerful: a blithesome nature.
- Brabble - To argue loudly about something inconsequential.
- Caddish - wicked
- Cockalorum - A little man with a high opinion of himself.
- Contumelious – Scornful or arrogantly rude.
- Dwimmer -crafty
- Eft - again; afterwards
- Eftsoons - soon after
- Eke - in addition; also; likewise
- Equipollent – Equal in force or power. When used in logic, it means two arguments validly derived from the same data
- Endlong - lengthwise
- Enow - enough
- Ere - before
- Erelong - before long; soon
- Erewhile - until now
- Excogigate – To plan, plot or devise. From the Latin for ‘to bring out by thinking.’
- Foray - 1. a quick raid, usually for the purpose of taking plunder: Vikings made a foray on the port. 2. a quick, sudden attack: The defenders made a foray outside the walls.
- Forthwith - immediately
- Fuzzle - To make drunk, intoxicate
- Gloze - to explain away; extenuate; gloss over (usually followed by over)
- Gorgonize - To have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on someone.
- Heretofor - until now
- Howbeit - although
- Ifsoever - if ever
- Inly - inwardly; thoroughly
- Insomuch - to such an extent or degree; so (usually followed by that ).
- Jocose - given to or characterized by joking; jesting; humorous; playful: a jocose and amusing manner. Forms: Jocosely, jocoseness, quasijocose, unjocose
- Jovial - endowed with or characterized by a hearty, joyous humor or a spirit of good-fellowship: a wonderfully jovial host.. Forms: Jovially, jovialness.
- Laith/Loath/Loth - unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- Maugre - in spite of
- Mercurial - inconstant, indecisive, spirited. Mercurially, mercuriality, mercurialness, unmercurial
- Nary 1. not any; no; never a: nary a sound.
- Natheless - nevertheless; notwithstanding
- Nay - no
- Nigh - nearly; almost
- Now and again - sometimes, oftentimes
- Parfay - by my faith; verily
- Poissant/Puissant - powerful; mighty
- Prate - 1. to talk excessively and pointlessly; babble: They prated on until I was ready to scream. 2. to utter in empty or foolish talk: to prate absurdities with the greatest seriousness.
- Prithee - expression of wish or request
- Prevaricator - 1. a person who speaks falsely; liar. 2. a person who speaks so as to avoid the precise truth; quibbler; equivocator.
- Quixotic - extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; visionary, impractical, or impracticable. 2. impulsive and often rashly unpredictable.
- Sanguinolent – Tinged with blood, or with a passion for bloodshed.
- Smote - struck hard, beat, inflicted a blow
- Soothforth - truthful; honest; faithful
- Soothly - in truth; truly
- Strident - 1. making or having a harsh sound; grating; creaking: strident insects; strident hinges. 2. having a shrill, irritating quality or character: a strident tone in his writings.
- Sweven - vision seen in sleep; a dream
- Swoopstake - in an indiscriminate manner
- Thence . adverb 1. from that place 2. from that time; thenceforth 3. from that source:Thence came all our troubles. 4. from that fact or reason; therefore: We were young, and thence optimistic.
- Thereinto - into that or it
- Thole - to endure; to suffer
- Therewithall - besides
- Twattling – To gossip; talk idly and too much.
- Wellaway - expression of sorrow or lamentation; alas
- Whence. adverb 1. from what place?:Whence comest thou? 2. from what source, origin, or cause?: Whence has he wisdom? conjunction 3. from what place, source, cause, etc.: He told whence he came.
- Whencesoever - from whatsoever place or source
- Whereagainst - against which
- Whereinsoever - in whatsoever respect or place
- Wherewith - with what
- Whither. contraction of where hither. to where (destination)
- Whithersoever - to any place whatsoever
- Whitherward - toward what or which place
- Withal - besides; therewith; nevertheless; with'
- Wood - mad; insane; wild
- Yon. chiefly ( Scot )( Northern English ) 1. an archaic or dialect word for that :yon man 2. ( as pronoun ): yon's a fool
- Yonside - on the farther side of
Simple Thesaurus
- Before - afore, ere
- Besides - therewithall, withall
- Evil - atrocious (shockingly wicked), caddish (wicked), flagitious (shamelessly wicked), heinous, iniquitous (wicked, sinful), malicious, nefarious
- Formerly - Beforetime, prior to, whilom
- Happy - Blithe (merry), Jocose (joking), Jovial (good-spririted)
- Loathsome - abhorrent, detestable, execrable (utterly detestable), odious (highly repulsive, hated), odoriferous (smelly), repulsive
- Reluctant - averse to (long-held unwillingness), begrudge (hesitant to give/allow), disinclined, hesitant, laith / loath / loth (extreme disinclination), reticent (disposed to be silent)
- Remember - recall, recollect, summon to mind
- Speak- Blather (foolish talk), Brabble (inconsequential arguing), Excogigate (plot, devise), Gloze (explain, gloss over), Prate (babble), Twattle (idly talking too much)
- Truly - pardie, parfay, soothly, verily
- Until now - erewhile, heretofor