forum Revolutionary War Roleplay! [CLOSED]
Started by @KalamariCakes
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@KalamariCakes

I cant remember, lets make it 16. Boys were considered men at 15-16 years of age. That rule was pretty much ignored though, especially closer to the end of the war when they needed more soldiers. But there was still people like Pierre who was heartily against letting young boys enlist and inevitably die)

@blue_topaz

Got it, thanks)

Pierre set his jaw, something unidentifiable flickering across his features. “Cutting it a little close, aren’t we?”

@blue_topaz

Pierre didn’t believe him for a second— there was no way this tiny scrap was sixteen years of age. “Do yourself a favour,” he sighed, “and go back home.”

@blue_topaz

This put a considerable dent in Pierre's determination. "Look," he sighed. "This is war. You're what, fifteen? Younger? Don't do this to yourself."

@blue_topaz

Pierre sighed again, tapping his pen against the paper in his hands. "Fine. Do you pledge your allegiance?" He couldn't help feel a hard knot of guilt form in his stomach, but it was evident that the kid did not want to go back home.

@KalamariCakes

"Yes." He answered firmly with his high-pitched, strained voice trying to sound deeper. Clearly embarrassed by his lack of masculinity, surely.

@KalamariCakes

Before he began to walk away, "…Where.. Should I set up my tent?" He asked. Francis probably didn't know anyone else here. Maybe.. The boy needed a guardian.
A guardian angel.

@blue_topaz

(awwww)

Pierre felt a tug in his heart and glanced back at the long line of boys. As if on cue, one of his comrades came to take his place, so he turned to Francis with a slight smile. "Here, I'll show you."

@blue_topaz

Pierre let out an exasperated sigh, but the twinkle still remained in his eye. "Are you sure you're sixteen?" He bent down to take the tent from the boy, unfolding it deftly.

@KalamariCakes

"What's…" He hesitated to speak. Scratched his ear. "You're the guy that got struck by lightning, right?" The question sounded weird on the kid's tongue.

@blue_topaz

Pierre let out an exasperated groan. "Not you too!" He paused though, spoke her name. "Her name is Edonine." He refused to use the past tense, refused to say 'was'. She was still in his life, wasn't she?