Marshall 4 Posted November 24, 2017 (edited) Dr. Mathias Haemish Sutherland ~BSc, BMSc, MBChB, Ch.M, M.D~ Nationality; From the very capital of Gilneas itself hails Mathias Sutherland. Born and raised under a loyalist family with loyalist intentions, he's adapted the reverence of both crown and country, putting his utmost faith in His Majesty King Greymane and the Kingdom of Gilneas. This proud Gilnean openly expresses his nationality and won't back down from the opportunity to boast the glory and past victories of the mighty Kingdom. Even to this day, the doctor carries his nationality with pride and is more than ready to once again take up arms against the Forsaken and reclaim Gilneas in the name of King Greymane. Background; Dr. Mathias spent most of his life as a military surgeon and is an expert in the field of humanoid anatomy, biology and trauma. With his wide array of knowledge, Dr. Mathias is able to tell exactly how and when someone died. When on-duty he can be seen as a cold and distant man, his profession doesn't really help with that reputation. Nevertheless, he does have the pursuit of justice and the well-being of others at heart. The dedicated physician has spent most of his youth studying the art of medical science, biological sciences and other related fields, completing his residency and becoming an intensive care physician, complimented by surgical training in traumatic and emergency surgery. The combined efforts of both specialties have made him a near-master of the practice, yet insufficient in other specialist fields. During his residency as a physician in the Gilnean Royal Guard, he hastily rose through the ranks to Sergeant Major by the time of the Northgate Rebellion, he often found himself consulting with the City Guard as a medical doctor in emergency medicine, offering his knowledge to assist in finding out how people died and creating a basic profile of the perpetrator through intensive study of any injuries inflicted. Mathias was one of the Guardsmen investigating the Starlight Murders case in Gilneas city. By the time of the Cataclysm he was already Knight-Lieutenant of the Royal Guard, dispatched with the rest of the regiment to secure the city from the Worgen menace and eventually the plague of Forsaken that marched on Gilnean land. After the inevitable exodus to Darnassus, he turned down any requests and call to arms to rejoin the Royal Guard and set off to create his own adventure. Class; By definition an oxymoron, a man of medicine and compassion reduced to a demon-consorting, wicked Warlock who has subjected more than his fair share of pain and ill-doing. Despite the noble and honourable facade somewhat maintained by the good doctor, over time the fel shall surely do its duty in corrupting those once bound by law and integrity to something much more malevolent. Despite noble intentions, this Warlock has chosen the path of destruction magic, much more eager to lay waste to anything that stood in his way in a glory of fire and chaos. There is no such thing as subtlety or silence when walking down a destructive road. Hobbies & Interests; First and foremost, his interest in medicine has always been a shaky slope. Quickly catching his interest however, is law enforcement and crime investigations LOVES to throw stones at Goblins. Ten points if you pop an eye out from its socket. Working as a doctor can be interesting. Sometimes. Has a deep affection for science. porn is good too Enjoys the company of other Gilneans, especially when they have a professional career of some form. Puzzles are welcome too They better be difficult And one he finds most important - learning. The Warlock has encountered many crossroads in his life, and will continue to do so for sure. The hand of fate is a peculiar force, one to be invested in. With conflicts on the horizon, old wounds being reopened and allies to be had, there's no certainty where Mathias will end up next. Edited November 24, 2017 by Marshall Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marshall 4 Posted November 24, 2017 A character of mine many people might recognise from RPH. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norshar 50 Posted November 25, 2017 Why don't you just say Destruction Warlock/Doctor retard still very gud i expect u in my dog house for blessed erp Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rae 40 Posted November 25, 2017 9 hours ago, Norshar said: still very gud i expect u in my dog house for blessed erp Damn son... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marshall 4 Posted November 25, 2017 10 hours ago, Norshar said: Why don't you just say Destruction Warlock/Doctor retard still very gud i expect u in my dog house for blessed erp i walk into ur dog house naked "oWo wat's this ;33" i paw ur thigh u mone Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Romeo 320 Posted December 2, 2017 On 2017-11-25 at 2:50 AM, Norshar said: Why don't you just say Destruction Warlock/Doctor retard still very gud i expect u in my dog house for blessed erp All-gamemaster server 'roleplayers' (laughtrack) aren't used to roleplay or lore in itself so of course they want to embed game mechanic talentpoints into their characters. There's no such thing as a combat rogue, destruction warlock, or frost mage. A mage is a mage, a warlock is a warlock, and a rogue is a rogue. There's variations, like in any other universe, but there's no mystical diverse path that states destruction warlocks are only destructive. These are in-game, mechanical things for game mechanics, it should not be confused for something taken in character, because it doesn't exist. People who put "combat rogue" and "destruction warlock" in their TRP as if it somehow adds any value makes no sense to me. There's far better ways to deepen your character than lazily slap on an in-game talentpoint tree. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norshar 50 Posted December 3, 2017 (edited) 13 hours ago, Romeo said: All-gamemaster server 'roleplayers' (laughtrack) aren't used to roleplay or lore in itself so of course they want to embed game mechanic talentpoints into their characters. There's no such thing as a combat rogue, destruction warlock, or frost mage. A mage is a mage, a warlock is a warlock, and a rogue is a rogue. There's variations, like in any other universe, but there's no mystical diverse path that states destruction warlocks are only destructive. These are in-game, mechanical things for game mechanics, it should not be confused for something taken in character, because it doesn't exist. People who put "combat rogue" and "destruction warlock" in their TRP as if it somehow adds any value makes no sense to me. There's far better ways to deepen your character than lazily slap on an in-game talentpoint tree. But it's actual lore though, another good example is Death Knights. They have three Instructors of whom teach Blood, Unholy, and Frost. It can be bland in some areas, but labeling yourself as a 'Frozen Knight' vs 'Frost Death Knight' has one difference and one title is just snowflakey. A Fire Mage vs Pyromancer. Labeling yourself as a Havoc Demon Hunter in your TRP lets me know how your Demon Hunter fights and utilizes their abilities, though I do think using it as an IC term is a bit wonky but at the same time I don't think it's really important to worry over. It's just being direct rather than using some outlandish title. There's nothing wrong with being a Druid but calling yourself a 'Guardian of Nature' or being a Death Knight and calling yourself ' The Blood Reaper'. By all means, use exotic things such as that because calling yourself a baseline label can be bland as aforementioned but I don't think it's worth much of a debate over and I said what I said earlier to pick on him about it but in no means was it aimed to be malicious as you can see how we handled it. Also, some classes as said use those schools to differentiate even canonically. https://wow.gamepedia.com/Destruction https://wow.gamepedia.com/Demonology_(lore) Edited December 3, 2017 by Norshar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Romeo 320 Posted December 3, 2017 15 hours ago, Norshar said: But it's actual lore though, another good example is Death Knights. They have three Instructors of whom teach Blood, Unholy, and Frost. It can be bland in some areas, but labeling yourself as a 'Frozen Knight' vs 'Frost Death Knight' has one difference and one title is just snowflakey. A Fire Mage vs Pyromancer. Labeling yourself as a Havoc Demon Hunter in your TRP lets me know how your Demon Hunter fights and utilizes their abilities, though I do think using it as an IC term is a bit wonky but at the same time I don't think it's really important to worry over. It's just being direct rather than using some outlandish title. There's nothing wrong with being a Druid but calling yourself a 'Guardian of Nature' or being a Death Knight and calling yourself ' The Blood Reaper'. By all means, use exotic things such as that because calling yourself a baseline label can be bland as aforementioned but I don't think it's worth much of a debate over and I said what I said earlier to pick on him about it but in no means was it aimed to be malicious as you can see how we handled it. Also, some classes as said use those schools to differentiate even canonically. https://wow.gamepedia.com/Destruction https://wow.gamepedia.com/Demonology_(lore) That's fair. Still, there's no need to use these things in character. On your TRP, fine, if you want to be this specific and leave out the mystery of your character, but I wouldn't go around saying "I'm a havoc demon hunter guys." Or "Shit, i'm an assassination rogue." From my point these points in character are uneeded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rogan 158 Posted December 3, 2017 On 11/24/2017 at 11:44 PM, Marshall said: Dr. Mathias is able to tell exactly how and when someone died ok Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eclipse 9 Posted December 12, 2017 You know I would have ERPed with Mathias, but then I mean, Owen died, so.... Still, lovely work. The stars align; Elune be with you. The stars align; Elune be with you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Romeo 320 Posted December 15, 2017 The way you write is great man!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites