Lethevale Mods (
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AU Workshop
HOW THE WORKSHOP WORKS
The workshop is open to anyone to contribute, and the mods will be tracking all responses so we can help as much as possible!
RULES OF THE AU
There are a few rules that will help to fit characters to the AU setting. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the mods here, by PM, or on Plurk at
lethevale.
As a guideline, AU backstories can be as detailed or as rough as you like, so long as they cover:
Beyond that, you're encouraged to go as nuts as you like. Gothic horror thrives on crazy coincidence, tragic orphans, bold adventurers, fish-out-of-water types... Please feel free to throw some wild ideas out there. This is a judgement-free zone.
- Post here with your character's name, and any ideas you have for their AU backstory.
- Ask any questions you have, or anything you're still trying to figure out.
- While you wait for other players and/or mods to respond, go chat about other characters' backstories!
The workshop is open to anyone to contribute, and the mods will be tracking all responses so we can help as much as possible!
RULES OF THE AU
There are a few rules that will help to fit characters to the AU setting. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the mods here, by PM, or on Plurk at
- All characters must be human at the point where they enter Lethevale. You may be able to transform them during the course of the game, but in their backstories and when they arrive, everyone is a vanilla human.
- Characters cannot have magical or supernatural powers. The world around Lethevale is not a magical one. Characters may be rumoured to have supernatural powers or traits, they may even be quite good at convincing other people that they do, but they cannot actually be magical.
- Lethevale exists in a world - and a Europe - very like our own. While Lethevale itself is obviously fictional, you can feel free to use real places and real events in your AU backstory. Obviously, this is with the caveat that...
- Lethevale exists in the 19th century. We're not going to be super strict about historical accuracy - part of the fun of Gothic fiction is to be a little absurd - but please try to avoid too many glaring anachronisms.
- Your character cannot be from the town. This is to ensure that every character is starting from the same position - new to the area, with no knowledge of its history or inhabitants. Your character could be from the next valley over, or they could be an adventurer from the American West five thousand miles away, but they cannot be a Lethevale resident.
- Relationships with other characters require consent. This should go without saying, but if you want your backstory to include an existing relationship with another character, please make sure that you've discussed it with the other character's player.
As a guideline, AU backstories can be as detailed or as rough as you like, so long as they cover:
- Where your character comes from.
- What kind of position they hold in society.
- How they got to Lethevale.
Beyond that, you're encouraged to go as nuts as you like. Gothic horror thrives on crazy coincidence, tragic orphans, bold adventurers, fish-out-of-water types... Please feel free to throw some wild ideas out there. This is a judgement-free zone.
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- He is the illegitimate son of a Japanese woman and the king of (mumblemumble)vania, a country some ways to the east. His father, the king, didn't know of his existence until he was about 5; at that time, his father basically kidnapped him from the orphanage his mother had dumped him at and hauled him back to the castle, where he was kept until his recent escape.
- While Giorno's father treated him relatively well except for, you know, the imprisonment and neglect and stuff, he is definitely a tyrant who terrorizes his people. He had named Giorno as his successor, since he didn't have any other children. This was a private, but very legal affair: if his father dies, Giorno will become king of (mumblemumble)vania. Except then Giorno's plans to foment insurrection among the people and rise up against his father's tyranny got out - vive la (mumblemumble)vania? - and Giorno had to flee the country at great speed. Hence, Lethevale.
- His father is widely rumored to be a vampire but that's obviously ridiculous.
- In Lethevale, Giorno will pose as a spiritualist. You know, like the Fox sisters! Great rapping of ghosts, etc. In other words, he's a con artist. Hit him up if you want to definitely for real talk to your dead grandma. He has no great skills other than lying, charisma, and political savvy, only one of which really pays the bills.
Obviously there are some places I'm a bit thin on and could use help with. Most significantly:
- I would love any ideas for how to make Giorno more interesting to tag to a wide variety of characters! Given the time period there is somewhat less risk of younger characters not being taken seriously, but on both an IC and OOC level I want to make Giorno engaging to tag despite being a 16 year old brat. He's fully ridiculous, but how can I make him more widely-interestingly ridiculous, I guess is what I'm asking.
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How would you feel about making Giorno's act part of Joker's circus? He seems like he'd fit in well, and it might open up some interesting CR possibilities.
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She will also be fascinated by his clearly very real supernatural powers. He needs a curious little girl bugging him, right?
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-She's the third child and only daughter of a British woman and a Japanese father.
-Her father went missing before she was born, and her eldest brother, Shuuichi, went off looking for him and vanished as well. Whoops.
-Masumi wants her family back together, so she went off from Britain to look for them.
-She didn't even intend to end up stuck in Lethvale, she was just passing through following any hints of where her vanished family members might possibly be.
-Masumi's a bit of a detective, in that she is genuinely good at what she does (she has to be if she's trying to find two missing people!), but not a lot of people generally want a seventeen year old girl to solve cases for them.
-She'll probably be interested in figuring out what the heck is going on in Lethvale, if a bit upset that she's stuck and sidetracked from her goals.
Edit: Okay, her father, one Tsutomu Akai, went missing because he pissed off a major crime ring by being some sort of law enforcement and needed to lay very low. Her eldest brother went off to look for Tsutomu, also pissed off the crime ring, and had to fake his own death. Masumi’s trying to track down what happened and may end up doing her own share of ticking off the crime ring by, you know, asking around about her father and brother.
Edit 2: I ran into a snag. Basically I remembered that Japan was pretty isolationist for a while, and research indicates that they didn’t open the borders until 1854. This messes up my whole timeline, so now I need some way to sort it out. My current plan involves just making the family full Japanese rather than British/Japanese and having Masumi’s father vanish shortly after the borders were opened.
Edit 3: Okay, final edit I swear. New plan is that Masumi’s father left not long after Japan’s borders were opened in 1854, when Masumi was still very young, but at least sent letters. Her eldest brother Shuuichi followed when Masumi was ten, but at least also sent letters.
The letters stopped with some last ominous messages about making enemies in Europe when Masumi was about fifteen, and a year after that she decided to strike out to find her father and brother, heading west through mainland Asia and eastern Europe to eventually end up in Lethvale. (Not that she intended to be in Lethvale, she was aiming for western Europe.)
Feel free to toss input at me. I'd like her au to be pretty solid on application, so poking at any shaky areas would always be helpful.
James Fitzjames
More deets in his app-in-progress!
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Beato here would be coming into Lethevale hot off the heels of success with the publication of her first serialized work, a thrilling detective novel titled The Golden Key, in search of inspiration for what is bound to be her next big hit. many rumors concerning her personal history abound, though the image she prefers to portray is that of a freewheeling italian heiress, which is supported by her apparent fluency in italian and american-accented english, as well as her generally fickle, independent, and spoiled nature; the truth of her origins is of course more complicated than that, and without getting into too much detail, might involve certain disgustingly wealthy elder benefactors dying under mysterious circumstances. who knows! you can't prove that's what happened, now, can you!
but yeah, that's about the rough outline of what I've got for her so far, so!!! thoughts, questions, criticisms, other input?! i'm all ears!
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this sounds dope tbh plenty of room for Rumors to abound. i am excited to see how she responds to people attempting to figure out the actual details of her history as well. how will beatrice wiggle out of this one, tune in next time to find out
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He's the third son of a wealthy Scottish family that bought him a commission more to get him out of the house than recognition of any real leadership abilities he had. He joined the 42nd Regiment of Foot (a Scottish regiment) and saw action in both the Crimean War and the Indian Rebellion (Sepoy mutiny).
More recently, he killed his commanding officer (something he wished to do in canon) and is on the run, hence arriving in Lethevale. He's gotten a weird tattoo somewhere to disguise his identity, and he goes by the name Ibram Gaunt, which is the name of said murdered commanding officer.
Thoughts, comments, questions, ect all welcome!
Faramir
"But I thought you were playing Faramir?" I am, imaginary person. I definitely am. Francis was in fact born as Faramir, to a wealthy family. His mother died shortly after he was born, and his father's resentment grew to the point that, when his older brother went away to boarding school and no longer able to intercede on his behalf, the then three-year-old Faramir was bundled off to an orphanage in Krakow, Poland, several hundred miles from home.
At the orphanage he was given a new name, Francis Fletcher, and became a ward of the state. He grew up under those circumstances, and under the care of the nuns who ran the orphanage, discovered an interest in theology and philosophy. He educated himself, and when he left the orphanage at sixteen he found various bits of work as a clerk and secretary. He moved around a lot over the next few years, mostly in Poland but also Romania and Hungary and so on, before finally becoming a clerk to a professor at the university in Warsaw. He's been working for that professor for four or five years now, accompanying him on research trips and taking on a more apprentice-like role.
The professor was meant to come to Lethevale with him but has been taken ill. Francis is planning to be in town for a three-month period, and will have booked accommodation ahead and so on. He only has very vague memories of his life before he was given to the orphanage, so as far as he's concerned Francis Fletcher is who he is, all the way down.
He might also make for a good source if you have questions about local folklore. Or Catholicism. He will talk to you for hours about Catholic dogma.
Joker (and the circus!)
JokerJack runs a traveling circus, which has just arrived in Lethevale.his background
circus history
additional circus info
Example Parade Wagons
join the circus!
Would you like your character to be part of the show? Come chat with me! I'd love to see any of the following:
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Aria Alders was of a good family in the States, a family with a history of industry and politics, of funding charities while also doing kind of bad things to get their money and influence. Aria was a rising star, sharp and decisive, fiercely loyal to the family... and not much else. The family was in a competitive city and to keep ahead of the competition, Aria did... things she knew were wrong. Genuinely unsympathetic things. Things others in her family did too and kept secret. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory sort of things. And it came to light, and she was pulled out of sight so her family could save face, and they married her off.
Specifically she was married off to Mr. Visser, a brutish slumlord with high aspirations, a huge man with not an ounce of compassion in him. He wasn't really interested in women (or in men, or anyone) except aesthetically but he kept her locked in a townhouse for twenty years, with almost no contact with anyone else. She made endless plans and paced the confines and punched walls. A delivery girl she could slip notes to helped her in some way, and Aria was able to kill her husband.
Knowing her family wouldn't help, she stole some things, sold some heirlooms, and fled the country a few steps ahead of the law. Lethevale is where she ends up when she just about runs out of money. Aria's become a little wiser over the course of her captivity, a little more sympathetic to other people, but there's still a ruthless streak there. She's a short, broad-shouldered middle-aged woman who even after a few months regards the sky and open spaces with a wild mixture of fear and delight.
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Plourr was the heir to a small country that was very badly run. She was born along with a twin brother, Harran, who was... the kind of child who tortures animals and injures playmates, which is why she was heir and the public face. When the revolution came Harran tried to get Plourr killed. She killed him instead, was raised for a few years by a nanny, and had to get out of the country as it came out that various alarming people were interested in rumors of a surviving princess-heir.
From there she wandered, sometimes with a band of other rogues, picking up and honing her combat skills and sometimes having to leave in a hurry as official-type people rode up wanting to drag her back. She's probably been a sellsword a few times and can also tend bar. She's a huge woman with a rough, shady aspect, who nevertheless is highly literate and has a powerful protective streak. Nominally she's in Lethevale to help out the barkeep, but she's also here hiding out from princess-hunters.
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So far all I have are some vague ideas about Ib being sent to Lethevale to live with distant relatives because of... some unspecified family troubles? Maybe her parents are traveling abroad and couldn't take her with? Or maybe something happened to them?Okay, further thoughts.
AU!Ib's father is a famous artist and her mother served as his grand inspiration. His most famous painting was 'Lady in Red' because why not be awful.
Unfortunately she died in some tragic way and he sank into depression. Ib reminded him too much of her and after a couple years he just couldn't deal with it anymore so he sent her away to live with relatives in Lethevale.
Obviously there's a lot to figure out here: where the family was from, what their last name is, who are the relatives she's going to live with, etc. So help and/or advice is appreciated.
I am in such need of ideas.
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It seems to me like the first question is whether you want Ib to be hoping/seeking to get back to her parents. If you aren't interested in playing with that, having her sent off to distant relatives following family trouble or something happening to them might be good. Otherwise, maybe she could have got separated from them recently? Maybe they were travelling in the area, or even to Lethevale itself, and they were separated en route - for example, Ib got off a train without her parents knowing and it went without her, or something like that?
Not sure if any of that's helpful, though. (Either way, I would love to build some CR around both of them having lost their parents, Faramir is likely to be very sympathetic to that plight.)
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And editing since work is done and had a bit time to reflect:
V, or rather Vere Redgrave, is the third son of Duke Sparda, a hereditary title granted from ages of military and conquests during the time of the Ottoman Empire. While his two older brothers are the twin stars of the family's expertise and looks, Vere takes after in his maternal grandmother in looks and temperament; she was Romany and Gifted with Sight and knew that she was to marry a wounded soldier her mother was going to care for. Vere has flashes of insight but not to the point of actually seeing another of note. He just gets 'feelings' before things occur.The grandson of a Prussian Junker (aka landed nobility), he has the same name as his father despite looking little like him save when he smiles. He was raised with care by several excellent governesses and tutors until the age of ten when he was sent for further learning in Great Britain, where he showed an inclination of mimicry and mischief. When he returned home at age 18, he has thoroughly embraced Romanticism against his family's inclination towards politics and military.
- He had been engaged to the younger daughter of a viscount but she eloped to marry another. He decides that he was not going to be married off to someone he knows less about and boards a ship heading for the East Indies.
- His ship is attacked by pirates and he - along with a few other passengers - are taken as hostages for ransom. Unperturbed by the situation, he bugs the crew and befriends a few, gains a nickname and stays on even after the rest of the hostages were released
- Comes down with a strange illness and ends up staying on a South Pacific island ran by mixture of pirates and natives. One of the natives' skill with tattooing was shown to him and he made a bet that he could last longer than any other man under the needle. He was a little drunk at the time. He also won.
- Finally manages to get on an East Indian Trade Co. ship that takes him to India where he learns his maternal grandmother is dead and he inherited her estate
- Ignores his family's request to return home, changes his name and starts to write stories and poems of a romantic bent
- he was actually avoiding one of his father's men when the coach he had rented broke down a few miles from town. In exchange for stories from other people, he will read his own or spin tales of his adventures.
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He's used to not really thinking about other people, because of a life time of easy power, absent parents and mostly terrible siblings. He's a better person than he acts (or believes he is), but still not great. He's lonely, but too proud to admit it or that he could want any life other than one of power without company, even though he's run away and is pretending (badly) that he isn't quite as upper class as he is.
He has training for the church, though he has a lot more interest in music and theater in general.
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early life:
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Laurent | Captive Prince
(cw: vague references to child sexual abuse)
Laurent was heir to a large estate. His mother died in childbirth, his father under mysterious circumstances (aka, his brother, Laurent's uncle, poisoned him), and his beloved older brother was killed in a tragic horseriding accident. Left alone and vulnerable at 13, Laurent fell prey to his uncle's attentions, and when he summoned the courage to rebuff them, was cast out.
His uncle pretended it was because Laurent liked men and was 'unnatural', but really it was just an excuse to seize Laurent's family lands, title, and home.
Laurent was taken in by his family's master of arms, Jord. They left together to pursue a hard, but safer life on the road. Laurent was a slight youth, and sensing that the boy would feel better if he knew how to protect himself, Jord taught Laurent how to use both swords and a musket. Laurent managed to collect books as they journeyed, and as he'd always been a bookish youth, developed a keen interest in finding rare texts and trading them for others.
As much as he's enjoyed a romantic life of adventure on the road, Laurent just wants to settle down, perhaps open a book shop somewhere. He would come to Lethevele in pursuit of this, never letting on that he is, by rights, the true owner of a wealthy estate. No longer Laurent of Vere, he is simply Laurent, book peddler.
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Boromir
As far as Boromir’s concerned, he’s the only child of his house. His clearest memories begin after he left for boarding school as a boy - he has vague, disjointed memories of a time before, of a boy he used to play with, but since he was little any questions about that time have been met with angry denial or pointed avoidance. He learned quickly it pleased his father more when he didn’t remember.
He grew up strong, proud, and well-educated, though he never had his father’s hunger for knowledge. After finishing his schooling he spent some years as an officer, skirmishing in mountainous country to the east in a series of small wars. He loved the travel and was well-liked by the men under his command, though the constant movement took its toll; after some years he found himself exhausted, and returned home.
I think that’s more or less where he’s at - having returned from winning glory and existing in his element to find
Minas Tiriththe old estate empty and run-down, and the father he’s always idolized living more and more hidden away. Knowing neither how to handle the change nor how to live a settled life, he’s traveling on his own, restlessly seeking the answer that will make his family what he remembers it (how he thinks he remembers it? that will help him remember his family? he can’t nail this question down and doesn’t know why). He’s stopping off in Lethevale on his way to somewhere bigger and more bustling, intending to be gone within a couple of days. As soon as the luggage catches up.He needs a last name, I think? normally I go with “Stewart” or “Steward” in an AU but I feel like now I’ve gone and committed to Central Europe I can do a little better. Any suggestions appreciated!
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"Húrincyzk" or "Ecthelioski" as patronymics?
Also probably wouldn't work, but love it for symbolic reasons: "Jedynak" meaning "only child".
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- Dr. Salidar Barold Blugenè is the only son of Marleana and Greggor Blugenè in a city in Europe. His father passed away around a year later, leaving Marleana to raise their son on her own.
- They immigrated to America when Barry was around 12 and had their last name changed by the immigration officers due to a pronunciation misunderstanding, from Blugenè to Bluejeans. Around the same time Barry decided to adopt his middle name as preferential one and started going officially by Barry Bluejeans.
- He had (and still has) a keen interest in learning and worked tirelessly in school on top of doing the heavy lifting on the farm he and his mother lived on. He graduated at the top of his class and then went on to university.
- His mother died shortly after and Barry, heartbroken, sold their farm and used the money to continue his schooling. He worked several part-time manual labor jobs on the side and earned a few degrees by taking on multiple majors, all in various scientific fields.
- Eventually ended up going back to Europe to get his doctorate (or three) and finally, after years of saving and hard work, decided to do some traveling around the country and likely some teaching if the need arises.
As for why he came to Lethvale my idea is mostly (with mod approval) that he stopped in for a rest and then ended up teaching at the schoolhouse. If not he's just your run of the mill traveling Victorian scientist.
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Rebecca Williams
- Daughter to a fairly well-off family (old money) with her father being a professor
- Youngest of two, has an older brother (Arthur)
- Painter, scholar (literature)
- Grew up moderately wealthy and her brother is a business owner and does well for himself
- Mother passed about 5 years ago
- Very good education, loves art and literature
- Somewhat introverted, passionate about her work to the point of perfectionism
Elevator pitch:
Rebecca is a popular artist who entered into a slow-burn courtship with a man named Jacob. Jacob, once a soldier, met Rebecca on leave and became a patron of her work. Through a series of letters and various meetings, they fell in love and were close to being engaged. Jacob began to struggle with horrible nightmares that seemed burned into his memory and he asked her to paint what he described. What comes out of their several sessions is horrific and terrible. Jacob grows increasingly insane and eventually takes his own life. The painting, however, vanishes and Rebecca believes it was stolen.
With what money she has, she's packed up and has come to Lethevale to busy herself with work and to find the answers to whatever burned itself into Jacob's thoughts - though she isn't even certain he's ever been to Lethevale.
Casual information for hooks:
- Has already sold several oil paintings for moderate to large sums (so while she's not hugely famous, her paintings would be things a few people could recognize)
- Other soldiers/officers could recognize her paramour and/or have heard of her through him if someone was close with Jacob
Really looking to toss her into the deep end with exploration. She's coming in with no combat experience and absolutely no protection but would be down for anyone helping her figure things out and learning how to keep herself safe.
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How broadly do you think her paintings have sold? I'm wondering whether Faramir, as an art-lover working in a university in Warsaw, might recognise the name.
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Neji Hyuuga.
✿ Through his travels he has long since given up on humanity and after one too many mispronounciations, he's taken to making everyone's life easier and will introduce himself as "Nedry". (His name is four letters long why did this ever even have to happen what is wrong with you people.) As for family name-- that's nobody's business. In fact, his family is nobody's business.
✿ He's a young man of 18 years old who seems to be used to the finer things in life.
✿ He was raised in a secretive, secluded village in Japan and was born to an old clan that is very strict and peculiar in regards to ancient traditions. Stemming from this, on his forehead (which is usually covered) is a tattoo (or a brand?) of his clan's Caged Bird Seal. It displays his status as being of the servant house of the clan rather than the Main House. He is overly formal and isn't bitter about being seen as a second class citizen at all, no way.
✿ Whether related to the seal (as is commonly proclaimed within the Hyuuga clan) or not, he has suffered Cluster Headaches in his life though thankfully not often, and not for some years now.
✿ He brings with him some unique superstitions, though good luck convincing him that they are superstitions. He claims to have seen Tailed Beasts possess their human hosts, has heard of skilled men use their Summons and Spells in fierce battle, and he fancies himself an expert in the Chakra pathway. Chakra being, of course, just the simple "life force" of a person.
✿ The boy is actually very skilled in martial arts, tactics, and some short-range weaponry; he's more than proud to hold himself as a sort of warrior. He likes to smirk, and call himself a "ninja". Smug, sneaky bastard.
✿ ...a High Ranking one, at that. It was because of his good standing and trustworthiness within the force that he was sent on a mission to the West. Though what that mission is, specifically, he's yet to say.
✿ So yes, he's weird. To fan the fire a little, he is very proud of his long, dark hair, and woe be the man or woman who will think to cut it for him. Speaking of weird:
✿ So I would need some clarification here just quickly on Eye Color. The Hyuuga Clan is known for having pupil-less white eyes. Would that be too much? If that is the case, we can say Neji has very clear gray eyes (and all the light sensitivity that comes from that mutation bc holyshit).
✿ "Characters may be rumored o have supernatural powers or traits, they may even be quite good at convincing other people that they do"... O rly.... in any case, he will like to say he can "see right through people" despite it all being a bluff. He just understands body language and anatomy a little better than your average joe.
**Also I'm scratching my head over how to give him SOME connection to China given that it is his team's schtick... h a l p
He's arrogant, he's better but still a jerk, he will be eager to join up or hound any police force because of his "strong sense of justice" etc
Also there is apparently a tea shop here so don't think he won't try and make that stuff...better... throw things @ me... orz
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Also I'm not sure how that would work for this setting.
Alternately Anjelica Huston as would-be coven leader? There are too many choices.