[Hider=Plot]You're normal; ordinary; run-of-the-mill and generic. Whether you like or dislike being that way, it doesn't matter: [b]YOU. ARE. NORMAL.[/b] At least, that was until you hit your 16th birthday. Now you and several other people have discovered that you are now, in fact, protagonists - how? You received a message from an Angel to go to the hill overlooking the town. She explains everything there and gives you abilities of your choosing that will help you on your quest. Sounds fun? Oh, probably for just a bit, until you discover that your 'story' is about saving reality itself, and by reality, I mean [i]REALITIES[/i]. You must find the source of Disorder in every reality and destroy or fix it, or else you lose a universe and subsequently weaken the chain of reality that binds creation together. Now, the question is, what kind of realities are we talking about, and how do we find the Disorders? That part is actually very simple - for you see, as protagonists, it is your job to help out fellow protagonists. You must help see their story straight, or at least help them get to the best ending. The Realities you are sent to are realities you recognize: TV, video games, movies, books. Use your knowledge of whatever universe you find yourself in, and pinpoint the one thing that is different. It may be a Disorder. You may have to fight and destroy it, you may not, but it must be fixed. Can you accomplish this before the universe is destroyed? [sup][b]Summary:[/b] You're all super powered 16 year-old's and in order to stop the collapse of the universe, you need to go to different series's, find the abnormality in that series, and fix it.[/sup] [/hider] [hider=Temporary List of Series That Are Involved] [list] [*]Fate Stay Night [*]Harry Potter [*]Percy Jackson and the Olympians [*]Hunger Games [*]Lord of the Rings [*]Ben 10 [*]Tekken [*]Berserk [*]Attack on Titan [*]Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones [*]Fire Emblem: Awakening [*]Pokemon (Generation undecided) [*]Avatar: Legend of Korra [*]Akame ga Kill [*]Bleach [*]Naruto: Shippuden [*]One Piece [*]Fairy Tail [*]Puella Magi Madoka Magica [*]Soul Eater (manga) [*]Dragonball [*]Tokyo Ghoul [*]Prototype [*]Familiar of Zero (Zero no Tsukaima) [*]F.E.A.R [*]InFamous [*]Star Wars: Force Unleashed [*]Touhou [*]Soul Calibur [*]Medaka Box [*]RWBY [*]Valyria Chronicles [*]Fatal Frame [*]Blaz Blue [*]Fallout: New Vegas [*]Street Fighter [*]Dresden Files [/list] [i]*Note, this list is subject to change. If there is a series you would like to add or remove, go ahead and say so.[/i] [/hider] [hider=The Angel][h3]The Angel[/h3] [b]Name:[/b] On The First Day [b]Rank:[/b] Throne [i]Its original appearance is too divine for any creature to look at directly, so It assumes the form of a plain-looking woman with long golden hair, wide clear white eyes, a halo, and a two pairs of wings on Its back. It holds a scroll in Its left hand, and a telescope in Its right.[/i] On The First Day is the angel that assigns your characters to fix dimensional Disorders. It cannot directly interfere because of Its position as a 'Virtue' overseeing the heavens, so instead lends you abilities that can help accomplish this task for It. It is not omniscient, however it is incredibly knowledgeable, so if you are having trouble pinpointing the Disorder, contacting and asking her for information may help. [/hider] [hider=Coffee Shop: The Argonaut] This place is a coffee shop in between dimensions that serves as a meeting point for different 'Protagonists' - the one running it is none other than On The Seventh Day, and in case you need to get away from the stress of saving the universe, you can stop and rest here, so long you are not in the middle of anything urgent. Take note, however, that the time you spend here runs concurrent with all dimensions, so spending 10 minutes here is losing 10 minutes in whatever world you came from, so be wise with how much time you allocate in resting here. Accessing The Curio is a fairly simple matter - simple find a door, knock on it three times, and say the key-phrase out-loud: [center][i]"In nomine patris - may I enter?"[/i][/center] Asides the above-standard coffee shop fanfare, The Argonaut comes with a small library that has up-to-date records of the worlds your visiting, archived exploits of previous Protagonists, and WiFi. [/hider] [h3]Character Sheet:[/h3] Name: Nationality: Appearance: Personality: Likes: Dislikes: Bio: Chosen Abilities*: Trivia: [i]Note: only up until three abilities. Also, the strength and effectiveness of your powers wax and wane with every universe.[/i] [hider=Mechanics On Selecting A Universe And Its Difficulty] Up to three universes will be chosen at a time. A letter is assigned to each. The players will vote on a letter, however, the universe assigned to each letter is unknown except to one person I as the GM will choose. The difficulty of the universe that is chosen will be by numerical values. You will each choose from numbers 1 - 5 and the average will set the difficulty for your universe, however, like earlier, all except one knows whether the difficulty is based on a higher or lower average. So you could be making it easier or harder for yourselves and you wouldn't know.[/hider] [b]Rules:[/b] 1.) Basic RP'ing rules (no god-modding, etc) 2.) No making up canon or using fan interpretations for the series being visited. In case canon is vague, then the closest believable explanation is permitted. 3.) No fighting unless it's in the IC