Napoli
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Post by Napoli on Oct 16, 2011 13:54:25 GMT -6
RIGHE VARGAS -NAPLES, ITALY-
" It's because I'm such a ladies man, you know~?"
Name: Righe Vargas Origin: Naples, Italy Gender: Male Orientation: Why not love all the beautiful people~? Religion: Catholic Birthday: November 16, 6 BC Age: 18 Languages spoken: Italian
Personality: Righe calls himself a 'ladies man', but he's a typical Italian loverboy who sees nothing wrong with flirting with a pretty man or woman, and he has a mentality of sharing the love with everyone. This can get him in trouble if he doesn't notice that someone's taken, but he tries to avoid crossing boundaries if he can help it. And if he doesn't get carried away. A few times, he's set the record for number of women taken home after a party, and always makes sure he won't get in trouble for it.
Righe is part of an underground assassin group, he's only a novice, but he's constantly practicing and training when not flirting with girls or out on jobs for the group, honing his skills. He wears a Renaissance assassin's outfit with his trademark striped pants, earning him the name “Stripey”. At first he seemed like a ridiculous rookie kid who just wanted to do something daring, but he soon earned his place as part of the assassins, and is striving to become one of the best.
Righe rarely leaves Naples, unless it's for the assassin's, but he will occasionally go visit his other Italian family members, most notably his fratello, Romano, since he does his best to make sure his family stays happy. He's even offered to take out those that upset them. He's usually told not to, but he always makes sure they know he's willing to kill to keep the famiglia happy and safe. And whether he admits it or not, protecting his family was one of his reasons for becoming an assassin.
Likes:
~Beautiful women ~Handsome men ~Pasta ~Assassin's Creed (Because they put him in it.) ~Flirting ~Looking after his family ~The Renaissance
Dislikes:
~Overstepping boundaries (He's a ladies man, not a skirt chaser. He has morals.) ~When his family is hurt or upset ~Messing up a 'job' ~Bitter foods (Like lemons.) ~Making enemies
Appearance: He is often seen in his 'assassin outfit', wearing his hood and a mask to cover the rest of his face, but every now and then when wandering his city and not 'working' he wears jeans that he sewed together to give them stripes, and a white hoodie. He keeps his brown hair long and tied with a ribbon, because he wants to keep the Renaissance alive, if only a little. His eyes are a jade green color, but they're rarely seen.
Relationships:
Romano: Righe is technically under Romano's control, being in the lower half of Italy, and he's nice to his older brother, visiting now and then to make sure he's taking care of himself, sometimes offering to 'take care' of people who upset his fratello, or offering to take Romano out to eat when he's feeling down.
History:
1059 Treaty of Melfi; Pope Gregory VII legitimizes conquests by Robert Guiscard and his Norman associates under papal suzerainty 1130-1154 Roger II, previously count of Sicily, claims kingship of Sicily, Apulia, and Capua (1130); overcomes opposition of Pope Innocent II by defeating and capturing the pope. His successors are William I, the Bad (1154-1166) and William II, the Good (1166-1189) 1186 Constance, aunt of William II, marries Henry, heir of Frederick Barbarossa; on William's death she is his heiress (1189) 1189-1197 Emperor Henry VI claims the Sicilian throne in the right of his wife; he is opposed by Tancred of Lecce (d. 1194) 1198-1250 Frederick of Hohenstaufen (b.1194; later Emperor Frederick II) 1198 Queen Constance before her death places Frederick under the guardianship of Pope Innocent III; rivalry among German-Sicilian administrators 1208 Emperor Otto of Brunswick makes a claim to Sicily, opposed by the pope; Frederick of Hohenstaufen takes over government (but leaves for Germany, 1212) 1220 Frederick returns to Sicily having become Emperor Frederick II (he pretends to leave for Jerusalem, 1227, and actually leaves, 1228) 1229 Pope Gregory IX claims Sicily in Frederick's absence, but he returns and re-establishes his authority 1231 Frederick II proclaims the Constitutions of Melfi (the Liber Augustalis), organizing the government of the Kingdom of Sicily under an apparatus of royal control (he leaves again for Germany, 1235) 1236 Frederick II begins a series of campaigns in northern Italy that drain the resources of Sicily (he returns to Apulia, 1249, and dies there) 1250-1254 Emperor Conrad IV; he names his illegitimate half-brother Manfred as vicar in Sicily and Italy 1254-1266 Manfred assumes power in his own right after Conrad IV's death; (he is crowned at Palermo, 1258, and extends his influence to northern Italy) 1262 Charles of Anjou accepts Pope Urban IV's offer of Sicilian kingship 1266 Battle of Benevento; Manfred defeated and killed by Charles 1268 Conradin (son of Conrad IV) leads an expedition to reclaim Sicily; at the battle of Tagliacozzo he is defeated by Charles and executed at Naples 1266-1285 Charles I 1268 Battle of Tagliacozzo; defeat and execution of Conradin; Charles secures his control over the kingdom 1282 The Sicilian Vespers; Peter III of Aragon takes control of Sicily 1285-1309 Charles II, the Lame 1302 Peace of Caltabellotta; Aragonese control of Sicily is accepted 1309-1343 Robert, the Wise, hostage of Aragon ( married Jolanda of Aragon ), supports the Guelf faction against the Papacy ,patron of Literature and Art 1343-1382 Joanna I; she marries her cousin Andrew of Hungary (younger brother of Louis the Great of Hungary) 1345 Andrew of Hungary murdered with the connivance of Joanna I 1347-48 Invasion of Louis of Hungary; Joanna flees to Avignon; she obtains permission (1348) to marry Louis of Taranto (d.1362); Louis of Hungary meets resistance, withdraws 1350 Second invasion of Louis of Hungary fails(peace treaty, 1351) 1363 Joanna marries James of Majorca (d.1375) 1372 Peace with Frederick IV of Sicily; he is recognized as 'King of Trinacria' (terms accepted by Pope Gregory XI only after modification, 1374) 1376 Joanna marries Otto of Brunswick 1380 Joanna disinherits Charles of Durazzo, names Louis of Anjou as her heir 1382 Revolt by Charles of Durazzo; Joanna imprisoned and strangled 1382-1386 Charles III of Durazzo; he is opposed by Louis of Anjou (d.1384) 1385 Charles III returns to Hungary, where he is killed (1386) 1386-1414 Ladislas 1386-93 Regency of Queen Mother Marguerite; conflicts with Louis II of Anjou (1386-1400) who holds the city of Naples 1399 Ladislas successfully occupies the city of Naples 1407 Ladislas occupies Rome which Pope Gregory XII cannot hold 1411 Renewed conflict with Louis II of Anjou; Ladislas forced to withdraw from Rome but then reoccupies it 1414 Sudden death of Ladislas in Rome ends Neapolitan bid for hegemony in Italy 1414-1435 Joanna II 1414-15 In first months of Joanna's reign power is exercised by the Queen's favourite, Pandolfo Alopo, as chamberlain 1415 Joanna marries James de la Marche; he executes Alopo (1415) but soon rouses opposition from the Barons and is confined (1416); on his release he leaves the country (1419) 1417 Sergianni Caracciolo becomes the Queen's favourite; Pope Martin V is at first favourable 1419 Caracciolo alienates the condottiere Muzio Attendolo Sforza and Pope Martin V 1420 Joanna is attacked by Louis III of Anjou, Martin V, Sforza; defended by Caracciolo with the assistance of Alfonso of Aragon and the condottiere Braccio da Montone 1421 Joanna adopts Alfonso of Aragon as her heir 1423 Alfonso and Braccio quarrel with Caracciolo; Caracciolo has Joanna adopt Louis III of Anjou as her heir, make peace with Martin V 1431 Caracciolo, having made enemies among the nobility, is assassinated. Alfonso of Aragon gains influence 1433 Joanna again adopts Alfonso of Aragon as her heir 1433-34 Louis III campaigns to take over the kingdom, but dies (Nov. 1434) 1435 Joanna on her death (Feb.) bequeaths the kingdom to René of Anjou (brother of Louis III) 1435-1458 Alfonso I of Aragon, the Magnanimous 1435-42 Conflict with the forces of René of Anjou 1442 Alfonso occupies the city of Naples; arranges for his illegitimate son Ferrante to succeed him there (while his brother John succeeds in Aragon and Sicily); Pope Eugenius IV comes to terms (1443) 1458-1494 Ferrante (Ferdinand I) 1458-64 Conflict with the forces of René, then John of Anjou 1480-81 Turkish occupation of Otranto 1485 The Great Barons Conspiracy (Francesco Coppola Count of Sarno,Antonello Sanseverino Prince of Salerno, Pietro Guevara Marchese del Vasto , Pirro del Balzo Prince of Altamura , in the Angevin interest, with support from the Pope; Ferrante (1486) makes terms with some of the barons, arrests and later executes the ringleaders , makes terms with the Pope 1494-1495 Alfonso II 1495 Confronted with French invasion, Alfonso abdicates, retires to Messina (Jan.), dies (Dec.) 1495-1496 Ferrandino (Ferdinand II) 1495 Ferrandino retreats to Sicily before the French (Feb.) 1495 Charles VIII of France occupies Naples (Feb.-May) 1495 Ferrandino returns to the mainland (July) and regains control of the kingdom but dies (Oct. 1496) 1496-1501 Frederick of Altamura (uncle of Ferrandino) 1500 Secret Treaty of Granada between Ferdinand of Aragon and Louis XII of France for the conquest and partition of Naples (Nov.) 1501 Joint Franco-Spanish invasion; Frederick of Altamura is forced into exile (Aug.; he dies in France, 1504; but his son the Duke of Calabria takes up residence in Spain) 1501-1516 Ferdinand the Catholic, of Aragon 1503-04 Following disagreements between the French and Spanish conquerors of the kingdom, hostilities break out and the French are driven out (they abandon their claim by treaty, 1505) 1503-07 Gonsalvo da Cordova acts as the king's lieutenant in Naples{ Viceroy } (his most important successor under Ferdinand is Raymond of Cardona, 1509-22) 1516 On the death of Ferdinand, Naples, with Spain, is inherited by his grandson Charles of Hapsburg (Charles I of Spain, after 1519 Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire) 1266-1282 Charles of Anjou becomes king as a result of his victories on the mainland; makes Naples his capital rather than Palermo 1282 The 'Sicilian Vespers', a popular uprising against the French in which many are massacred; Peter III of Aragon, inheritor of the Hohenstaufen claims in Sicily and South Italy as the husband of Manfred's daughter, lands on the island with an armed force 1282-1285 Peter III is crowned as Peter I of Sicily, refuses homage to the pope 1285-1295 James I (second son of Peter) becomes King of Sicily while his elder brother Alfonso III inherits the Crown of Aragon 1291 On the death of Alfonso III James I of Sicily becomes also James II of Aragon (to 1327); returning to Aragon, he places his younger brother Frederick in charge of Sicily 1296-1337 Frederick II (younger brother of James I), on James coming to terms with Pope Boniface VIII and abdicating the kingship of Sicily (1295), with the backing of the Sicilian Estates declares himself an independent king; he is excommunicated by the Pope and war against Naples follows 1302 Treaty of Caltabellotta, with Charles II of Naples; Frederick's position is reluctantly acknowledged, but the Angevins will continue to make attempts to dislodge the Aragonese from Sicily 1337-1342 Peter II 1342-1355 Louis, inheriting the throne at the age of four, is unable to establish a strong government and accepts a tributary relationship to the papacy. Baronial clans (especially the Chiaramonte and the Ventimiglia) quarrel for power 1355-1377 Frederick III, the Simple. Intermittent war against Naples continues 1372 Naples and the papacy come to terms with Frederick as a tributary King of 'Trinacria' 1377-1402 Mary of Aragon (daughter and heiress of Frederick III); government is effectively taken over by the heads of four baronial families who style themselves 'vicars' 1390 Mary is taken to Aragon and married to Martin 'the Younger' (grandson of John II of Aragon); they return with a military force (1392), defeat the opposing barons, and rule jointly until Mary's death (1402). Martin repudiates the treaty of 1372 and rules as King of Sicily 1402-1409 Martin I, the Younger (widower of Mary of Aragon) rules alone 1355-1377 Frederick III, the Simple. Intermittent war against Naples continues 1372 Naples and the papacy come to terms with Frederick as a tributary King of 'Trinacria' 1377-1402 Mary of Aragon (daughter and heiress of Frederick III); government is effectively taken over by the heads of four baronial families who style themselves 'vicars' 1390 Mary is taken to Aragon and married to Martin 'the Younger' (grandson of John II of Aragon); they return with a military force (1392), defeat the opposing barons, and rule jointly until Mary's death (1402). Martin repudiates the treaty of 1372 and rules as King of Sicily 1402-1409 Martin I, the Younger (widower of Mary of Aragon) rules alone 1409-1410 Martin II, the Elder (Martin I of Aragon, father of Martin the Younger) inherits Sicily after his son's death 1410 On the death of Martin the Elder, Sicily though subject to disorder remains in union with Aragon, and is ruled by the kings of the House of Trastamara (1412-1516) and then by the Hapsburgs; mainland Naples is also in union with Aragon under Alfonso the Magnanimous (1435-1458) and again under Ferdinand the Catholic (from 1501 on), but the island will be governed separately from the mainland until 1816
Hobbies: Righe loves to flirt with everyone, and will usually spend his days doing just that. If he's not out flirting with the masses, he's off doing jobs as an assassin. Though he's still considered a novice, he is especially good at what he does. Random Quirks: Righe's assassin outfit was used in the Assassin's Creed Brotherhood trailer, and he's known on the Internet as “Stripey Pants”, something he takes pride in, since he loves his stripey pants. Despite being such a flirt, Righe rarely leaves his city, except to visit family or for his jobs. Righe's outfit, as flamboyant and odd as it looks, has practicality as well, since it was designed for assassin work. Righe has a slight crush(obsession) with Ezio from ACB, calling him his 'Maestro' and doing his best to be just as good as him.
Roleplay Sample: Roleplayer: Kaz
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America
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The Hero Betch! >XD
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Post by America on Oct 16, 2011 20:39:53 GMT -6
Stripey! He's so cute! >w<
Again, don't forget to update as you go dear. :3
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China
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Post by China on Oct 17, 2011 10:52:41 GMT -6
Omygod, seriously, Italian invasion... xDDDD
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