[b]DESCRIPTION OF WORLD[/b] From all over different universes, characters have resided in dimensions from books, movies, comics, television shows, video games and more. However, there is one being that exists within the crossroads of every one of these universes, who has named himself "The Overlord". He is a faceless being of nearly infinite power, living in a realm named "The Multiverse". This mysterious Overlord enjoys bringing various characters from secluded universes and watching how they would react with each other, as if they were toys. He has been monitoring the beings that reside within the other universes, deciding on which characters were worthy enough to be brought into his realm The Multiverse itself is made up of all sorts of settings, structures, biomes and buildings from all sorts of time periods. From the old west, to modern day, to medieval Japan, to the future. There are townhouses, castles, caves, skyscrapers, tree houses, and so much more. They tend to group together by type with appropriate terrain nearby but they also shift and move around the city as a whole. Entire structures appear and disappear, either by itself or by the Overlord's will. Above the ground level is a vast, open area of space. There are multiple planets that will appear, varying in size, location and environments. Atmosphere and other related subjects are not an issue for these planets, anyone can survive on them. There is also a very massive space station floating around in space, which is big enough to be seen from miles. It has many sections for anyone to place their ships in Whenever a new character arrives from their home universe, they wake up in the Multiverse. It's alright to bring a base/dwelling place, a companion or whatever else the character normally has with them within reason. If they have some kind of communication device that they normally use, they will find that it now has a strange button on it. If they do not, they will receive one related to their theme and home universe. Once they arrive in the Multiverse, they will receive a message on the communication device that will say as follows: [i]"Hello [character's name here], I am the Overlord and you have been transported to my Multiverse. If you look on this [name of communication device], you will notice that there is a new button on it that reads 'random'. When you press it, a number between 1 and 20 will appear on the screen. If the number's 11-20, something good will happen, if the number's 1-10, something bad will happen. Have fun!"[/i] The characters will also function on the laws of their home universe (So anime physics for anime characters, video game physics for video game characters, etc.) [b]RULES AND GENERAL COMMENTS ABOUT THE RP[/b] This is going to be a fairly laid back RP. The plot will more or less be created (or not be created, depending on how it goes) by the players as it goes along, I will not be particularly strict about the rules, and everything will just be done in service of having the most fun. However, there are a few things I want to avoid happening in the RP 1: Have proper grammar, spelling and punctuation. Don't make yourself look like a n00b 2: No god modding or power playing 3: I don't want every single one of the characters to gather together in a single place and meet each other, that has been disastrous in previous versions of this RP. Meeting up in small groups of 3, 4 or even 5 is preferable 4: If you can, try to choose characters that are more generally popular and well known. If you play as an obscure character that no one has heard of before, it makes people less interested and willing to RP with you 4: Past versions of this RP have fallen into inactivity, and I feel like the reason for this is because too often, people play as nice, passive, heroic characters. I would really appreciate it if a good amount of players joined as active villains. Y'know, characters that mess with others, cause conflict and fuck things up. You can play as villainous masterminds that try to hatch massive evil schemes across the entire Multiverse, just small time villains that like to fuck with people, or anywhere in between. Just in general, try to avoid playing passive characters that wait for things to happen to them, and instead try to make things happen yourself 5: You're not allowed to choose stupidly powerful characters. You know who I'm talking about, characters that can alter reality with a snap of their fingers, or characters that are so strong and so skilled that you have no hope of doing anything at all to them. Characters like Superman, Goku, etc. Keep it at least somewhat fair. Now I will be a [i]little[/i] lenient on this however, as I understand that playing powerful characters can be fun. But if you [i]really[/i] want to play as characters like this, try to think of a way to limit their powers so that they're not completely unbeatable 7: You're not allowed to choose any people that actually exist in real life, fan characters from an existing fiction, or completely original characters. Keep it to pre created, non existing characters 8: You are allowed to play as many characters as you want. However, be smart about it: if you don't think you have the ability to juggle too many characters, put a personal character limit on yourself 9: Keep in mind that there will be fighting in the RP, so I would suggest playing a character that's good at fighting, or at least can protect themselves some other way [b]CHARACTER TEMPLATE[/B] Name: Series character originates from: Gender: Personality: Appearance: Affiliation (either good/evil/other, or use the D&D character alignment chart): Description of abilities: Description of weapons and equipment: