User:Plumsamurai

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info

  • name: Siggy
  • location: CA, USA (GMT-8)
  • language: english pls

characters

on Balmung (in order of appearance)

Retired/NPCs

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.

gallery

Sigurdrainecourtprofile.jpg PreCalamitySigurd.jpg CoralSeaInNym.jpg SigurdLearnsToSwim.jpg
Sigurd reading Sigurd before the Calamity Sigurd, Stefan, I'tsu, and S'ly exploring the ruins in the City of Nym. Dhem and Tau teaching Sigurd how to swim.
AugustineVSTitan.jpg Fish.png Fish.png Fish.png
Augustine VS Titan! Fight! Placeholder Placeholder Placeholder

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

archaic lists

archaic vocabulary archaic pronouns