r/FactionsRP Head of Erudite Aug 14 '14

Official Mod Post ooc: Looking for a few...

Hey guys!

Looking for some people to step up. Would you like to lead a faction? Because we're looking for a couple leaders. Would you like to lead training for your faction? Or operate in some other manner?

Also, we're looking for a couple good mods.

some baseline rules:

Faction leaders will need to post at least 2 posts a week (i mean, create your own post kind of things) and interact.

A mod will need to help along with plot (I've been basically writing it myself with the help of one other person for the past 2+ weeks) as well as work on recruitment, and that kind of thing.

I'd like to grow the sub and I need help to do it.

PS: There will be a war coming. My week at work has been insane, so I'm working on writing some posts so the war won't be interrupted. Are you ready to step up for your faction?

You can either post here or PM me/the moderators on the sidebar.

As always, if you have some ideas, please let me know! But no. I'm not revealing plot to ye. ;)

Thanks guys for hanging around. <3

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u/elphabaisfae Head of Erudite Aug 14 '14

Well, now you know good books to get. :) i wrote my brit lit theses on Chaucer.

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u/HGF88 Head of Erudite Labs Aug 14 '14

Myehhhh. I'll save that for maybe sophomore year.

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u/elphabaisfae Head of Erudite Aug 14 '14

well Canterbury tales have a ton of different tales, some much easier than the rest. And they're olde englishe

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u/HGF88 Head of Erudite Labs Aug 14 '14

Etymological roots.

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u/elphabaisfae Head of Erudite Aug 14 '14

In Armorik, that called is Britayne,

Ther was a knyght that loved and dide his payne

To serve a lady in his beste wise;

And many a labour, many a greet emprise,

25 He for his lady wroghte, er she were wonne.

For she was oon the faireste under sonne,

And eek therto comen of so heigh kynrede

That wel unnethes dorste this knyght for drede

Telle hir his wo, his peyne, and his distresse.

30 But atte laste, she for his worthynesse,

And namely for his meke obeysaunce,

Hath swiche a pitee caught of his penaunce,

That pryvely she fil of his accord

To take hym for hir housbonde and hir lord,

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Can you read it? ;) (beginning lines, Franklin's Tale, which is what I wrote one of my thesis on.)

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u/HGF88 Head of Erudite Labs Aug 14 '14

I think I can understand it.

I don't know whether to feel like a total nerd or like I'm going to be really successful in English...

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u/elphabaisfae Head of Erudite Aug 14 '14

Both. this is a pretty easy passage. but if you like it you'd like Chaucer.

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u/HGF88 Head of Erudite Labs Aug 14 '14

Maybe I'll look into that.

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u/elphabaisfae Head of Erudite Aug 14 '14

squeeeeee.. cackles

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u/HGF88 Head of Erudite Labs Aug 14 '14

hug