Scavengers Wanted - Challenge Yourself!

Started by Red Fang, January 25, 2009, 01:50:24 PM


  • Tired of relaxing in the confines of a tavern?
  • Do you enjoy playing the role of the underdog?
  • Do you want what everyone else in the Pah wishes they had?

The Red Fang are active and growing strong. It's a great time to be a desert elf within Zalanthas, but even a better time to be a Red Fang.

The rumors are not true. We only eat our young a portion of the time.

Quote from: Red Fang on January 25, 2009, 01:50:24 PM
The rumors are not true. We only eat our young a portion at a time.
Quote from: WarriorPoet
I play this game to pretend to chop muthafuckaz up with bone swords.
Quote from: SmuzI come to the GDB to roleplay being deep and wise.
Quote from: VanthSynthesis, you scare me a little bit.

Highly, highly recommend this tribe for anyone interested in a d-elf.

Quote from: The Docs! http://www.armageddon.org/ic/#Red%20Fangs
Red Fangs
The kicked dog of the elven tribes. The Red Fangs have long been persecuted by both elven folk and humanity alike for their almost friendly relations with the gith tribes. They are highly ritualistic, and denote rank with a series of gruesome, self inflicted scars.

There is no documentation on the Red Fangs.

Members-Only Documentation

Status: Open
Contact Email: desert_elves@armageddon.org

Do not believe the contradicting line about there being no documentation. There is. If you are interested in Red Fangs, I do, however, highly recommend requesting the docs before you create your PC and reading over them THOROUGHLY.

Red Fangs are the shit. Anyone who wants to experience some hot-blooded and murderous Tableland role-play has to play one.
"Never was anything great achieved without danger."
     -Niccolo Machiavelli

Highly recommend that one. I do not play them, but when I did, I enjoyed it most thoroughly. The Red Fangs tribe is the labyrinth of the Delven Culture.

If you're in the Tablelands as a Red Fang, you may not be adhering to your documentation.

If I remember, they're a southern based tribe.

I havn't been one though, so may be wrong.
Anonymous:  I don't get why magickers are so amazingly powerful in Arm.

Anonymous:  I mean... the concept of making one class completely dominating, and able to crush any other class after 5 days of power-playing, seems ridiculous to me.

Quote from: Hot_Dancer on February 01, 2009, 11:31:27 AM
If you're in the Tablelands as a Red Fang, you may not be adhering to your documentation.

If I remember, they're a southern based tribe.

I havn't been one though, so may be wrong.

Southern based, but there's not a coded camp. Imms start Red Fangs in the Tablelands.

They go where profit is. But Tablelands are 'not' their home. And it's under a debate, where are they less welcome, the cities or the Rose.

Bumping this to the first page to encourage people to come try out a Red Fang and to bring all your friends! Your lives will be violent, brutish and possibly short but the pure concentrated awesome that you get from every moment and the non-stop action from the wastes make it oh-so-worthwhile. Also you bring out the best in other d-elves! Everyone loves someone to kick around, but sometimes the Fangs kick back.

Now you no longer require a setup (it being done by pointing in the hall of kings) it's the best time to get in on the action! The only way is up!

Seriously....very addictive.
Quote from: Majikal on August 20, 2009, 05:53:09 PM

Running after Carru, catching them, then eating them while they are still breathing is a Red Fang's version of 'fast food'.


Next PC is most definitely going to be a Fang. This tribe rocks hardcore.

Quote from: Dar on January 31, 2009, 04:21:14 PM
The Red Fangs tribe is the labyrinth of the Delven Culture.

And all of Zalanthas (desert-wise) is their labyrinth.
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Quote from: brytta.leofaLaura, did weird tribal men follow you around at age 15?
If by weird tribal men you mean Christians then yes.

Quote from: Malifaxis
She was teabagging me.

My own mother.

I'm definitely looking to get back into a desert elf who can live more then 5 days.

Argh... such an appealing culture.  And I've only tried two tribes.

Perhaps the Red Fangs is my next step.

Brandon
Quote from: Ghost on December 16, 2009, 06:15:17 PM
brandon....

you did the biggest mistake of your life

RECOMMEND
Live like God.
Love like God.

"Don't let life be your burden."
- Some guy, Twin Warriors


One tribe you will not need to store in. The life expectancy of an RF is ... not great. Almost a complete absence of coded benefits of other tribes, this one offers a character who will 'really' need to try hard to survive.  Very many enemies in the world, and your main job is to survive them long enough to make some more.

At the same time, RF have certain ... aspects, freedoms, and ... roleplaying avenues that are 'entirely' unavailable to other normal Delf tribes. Some of them are recently implimented, while others were a possibility before, but ... nobody ever managed to achieve anything that 'worked'.  It's possible, but ... you have to live long enough to manage it.

Overral, playing an RF right now is challenging, but ... extremely fullfilling.
Peering into the darkness, your voice uncertain, you say, in sirihish:
     "You be wary, you lot. It ain' I who's locked 'p here with yeh. it's the whol
e bunch of youse that's locked down here with meh."

Quote from: SmashedTregil on March 19, 2009, 10:45:05 PM
One tribe you will not need to store in. The life expectancy of an RF is ... not great. Almost a complete absence of coded benefits of other tribes, this one offers a character who will 'really' need to try hard to survive.  Very many enemies in the world, and your main job is to survive them long enough to make some more.

At the same time, RF have certain ... aspects, freedoms, and ... roleplaying avenues that are 'entirely' unavailable to other normal Delf tribes. Some of them are recently implimented, while others were a possibility before, but ... nobody ever managed to achieve anything that 'worked'.  It's possible, but ... you have to live long enough to manage it.

Overral, playing an RF right now is challenging, but ... extremely fullfilling.

Wow, half of your post feels like a slam while the other half feels like props. There are coded benefits and there may or may not be some more coming down the pipeline soon. Yes, you can make a RF last a long time, I did it, I know others that have done it. I played mine for a year and a half RL. Absolutely loved them. And I'd like to think that I and a few others that I played RFs with did achieve things that worked, and we hadn't been playing for long when we started seeing the fruits of our labors. The RF are incredibly written and amazing to play, don't shrug them off. Get yours today!

Quote from: Winterless on March 19, 2009, 11:40:17 PM
Quote from: SmashedTregil on March 19, 2009, 10:45:05 PM
One tribe you will not need to store in. The life expectancy of an RF is ... not great. Almost a complete absence of coded benefits of other tribes, this one offers a character who will 'really' need to try hard to survive.  Very many enemies in the world, and your main job is to survive them long enough to make some more.

At the same time, RF have certain ... aspects, freedoms, and ... roleplaying avenues that are 'entirely' unavailable to other normal Delf tribes. Some of them are recently implimented, while others were a possibility before, but ... nobody ever managed to achieve anything that 'worked'.  It's possible, but ... you have to live long enough to manage it.

Overral, playing an RF right now is challenging, but ... extremely fullfilling.

Wow, half of your post feels like a slam while the other half feels like props. There are coded benefits and there may or may not be some more coming down the pipeline soon. Yes, you can make a RF last a long time, I did it, I know others that have done it. I played mine for a year and a half RL. Absolutely loved them. And I'd like to think that I and a few others that I played RFs with did achieve things that worked, and we hadn't been playing for long when we started seeing the fruits of our labors. The RF are incredibly written and amazing to play, don't shrug them off. Get yours today!


Yikes. None of it is a slam. I enjoy RF. RF is my favourite Delf tribe. I'm just saying they're ... hard to play. Which is ... wonderful, in my opinion. I'm also not saying that it's impossible to live long or achieve things, it's just ... harder. Significantly harder. Think elven rinthi guild compared to Militia, Fale, and COM.
Peering into the darkness, your voice uncertain, you say, in sirihish:
     "You be wary, you lot. It ain' I who's locked 'p here with yeh. it's the whol
e bunch of youse that's locked down here with meh."

Most fun I've had in a long time.
Free your hate.

I didn't know it was possible to have so much fun in two weeks of play. Crazy fun.

Listen, people.

The Red Fangs?  Concentrated badassery, served straight from the can, warmed over an open flame, with a dash of AWESOME and HARDCORE sprinkled right on top.  If a garnish is necessary, add BLOOD.

(play red fang)
"Life isn't divided into genres. It's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."

--Alan Moore

If you want harsh. Play Red Fang...You'll get harshness like nowhere else in the world.
Free your hate.

We're currently dining on the hearts of our supposed betters. We'll save you a seat at our fires.

Quote from: Red Fang on June 12, 2009, 09:23:24 PM
We're currently dining on the hearts of our supposed betters. We'll save you a seat at our fires.

As a Fang lover, warms my heart to hear that.

Come find the hate you've been looking for.
A staff member sends you:
"Normally we don't see a <redacted> walk into a room full of <redacted> and start indiscriminately killing."

You send to staff:
"Welcome to Armageddon."

Something tells me I could play soley d-elves from now until when Arm1 closes, and still be very happy doing it.
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You shout, in sirihish:
"I HAVE A BULBOUS SAC"
QuoteA staff member sends:
     "You are likely dead."