[h2]Factions:[/h2] 1: Man-Kin - Humans 2: Steelwalkers - Robots 3: Allfolk - Elves, Dwarfs, Hobbits, etc. 4: Starborn - Aliens 5: Beastkin - Halfbeasts (Centaur, Minotaur, etc), Beasts, Monsters [h2]Titans:[/h2] (All Titans are within the size range of 50 to 100 meters tall. Bigger means slower.) 1: Great Beasts: Fictional Megafauna. 2: Terrible Lizard Behemoths: Fictional Dinosaurs. 3: Legendary Monsters: Dragons, Giants, Etc. 4: Massive Steelwalkers: Enormous Metal Technoforms. 5: Cosmic Horrors: Malicious Entities from beyond the stars. [h2]Rules:[/h2] 1: I am the judge of characters, my judgement is based on the setting. If I feel it does not fit in the setting, I will tell you how it can be changed to fit. I am also the judge of disagreements and reserve the right to resolve any. 2: There is but one over-arching thematic structure for characters. If the character is radical, if the character is metal, they are acceptable. 3: There are titans of each race, obviously there are exceptions. However, please keep in mind, Titans are secondary to the story. If everyone had access to a kaiju sized entity, the world would be crowded with obscenely powerful entities. The plot would quite literally be stomped underfoot in favor of giant monsters faffing about doing absolutely nothing worth while. 4: Your characters have a very real possibility of dying, this is simply the way the world of Obas works. With apex predators coming out of the woodwork and enemies from all directions, it's bound to happen. 5: There is no upper limit on the number of characters you can post. [center][h1][b]HOWEVER[/b][/h1][/center] After your first two characters are posted, you must reach at least 10 combined IC posts with them before posting a third. With another five posts per additional character. 6: Ivory is the predominant currency, with a higher value than gold. It is carved into hooked triangles and hung on knotted string for easy storage and use. This ivory can be made from dinosaur teeth or mammoth tusk. Gold is made into coins with stamps of individual City-state leaders, and are far less valuable.