[CENTER][h1]Eɴᴛᴇʀ — Into an Isekai World[/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/UVmzDZG.png?1[/img][/center] [indent][indent][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180924/2748a86f03cf9b43f4fe660993dacf2e.png[/img] [color=gray][indent]Eɴᴛᴇʀ is a collaborative story inspired by finding myself wanting an adventure story that is in the vein of the several isekai stories I have been watching over the years. Shows like Re:Zero, Konosuba, and The Familiar of Zero are good reference points, but not completely. Also, unlike other RP projects I have done in the past, I’ll be looking for three initial players while I take on the role of any additional NPCs and maintaining a more pure GM contribution instead of also guiding the story along with a protagonist. Three hapless young adults are dragged into the world of Enter after a divine wish spell goes terribly wrong and summons people who have no potential in a world of monsters and magic. These three individuals are not special. They are not destined for greatness. They are not heroes from the pages of a fairy tale. These people are nobodies, faces in the crowd, losers, and people who barely get through the day in their own mundane lives. They could be a number of things but they are not people who have lived successful fulfilling lives. In the words of the spellcaster who corrupted the wish spell who brought them to the world of Enter: “they are incompetent idiots whom the dark lord will be happy to dispose of”. For these three people it seemed like they were ripped from their lives in an instant with no explanation. They’re correct in that assessment. There is no goddess explaining they died and this is their second chance. There is no god apologizing for a divine mistake. The silver lining on this as they soon will realize is that divine wishes can only be corrupted so far. If the wish is to summon heroes to save the world, then well, they will save the world. Even if the heroes happen to be incomprehensible morons and losers. Those they meet on their way through the world will be helpful, but the most important thing of all is for these three total strangers to trust each other more than anyone else.[/indent][/color] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180924/4233ab45886fdb69473dd3800a11fc3c.png[/img] [color=gray][indent]If you're applying for one of my roleplays you tend to know what's up. I'm not the most consistent, on-the-level writer, but I do communicate and I do like having fun. Activity is flexible, writing level is moderate, and my patience is limited but with some tolerance for shennigans. The golden rule here is don't expect a posting regularity unless things are particularly good for me and don't be a dick. But beyond both of that? Don't [i]lie[/i] to me and say you're interested and do fuck-all about it. That's a good way to get on my naughty list and you really [i]really[/i] don't want to be on it. By sending me an application after an invitation is cleared you are making a contract with me – that you'll give the RP your attention, you will communicate me any issues, and you won't force me to turn your important character into a glorified NPC. On that note, if you are reading this and are discouraged about an invite. Just PM me if you are interested in playing a native to the Isekai world and we'll see if we can work something out. Right now the "isekai" protagonists are fairly locked in but I have let more than one person in before. But I will be a lot more choosy than when I ran this RP six months ago. You dig?[/indent][/color][/indent][/indent]