[center][h1][color=limegreen][sub]Character Creation Rules[/sub][/color][/h1][/center] [list][*]Fill out your character sheets [i]in-character.[/i] They're applications to the Guild, after all! When filling your sheet out, please fill it out in your characters dialogue color. Thanks! [*]Try to keep your characters to tone! We're not looking for edgy characters, we're trying to have fun here, and stay true to the source material. Let the sheet set the tone for you; bright and lighthearted. [*]This roleplay is focusing on fresh, brand new mages who are applying to join the brand new Magic Guild Leviathan Fang. As such, your characters shouldn't be [i]too[/i] experienced or strong! All characters should be no higher than C- Class at start. [*]Celestial Spirit Mages are allowed, but at first you will be limited to just one Gold Key. You will have chances to obtain more as the plot progresses. Opiuchus is also not allowed from the beginning. However, feel free to bring as many Silver Keys as you like, as most Celestial Spirit mages can only have one gate open at a time (for now). [*]The driving force behind this roleplay is [i]character growth.[/i] We'll be making sure to give everyone their moments to learn new spells, become better fighters, become stronger mages overall, and above all else: really enjoy those classic shounen anime power spikes, and epic moments.[/list] [indent]If you have any questions, feel free to ask your GMs! We'll answer as effectively as we can. We're fairly accommodating. Hit 'Raw' to obtain the code! Please stick to the formatting we've provided.[/indent] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/ZShM3h9.png[/img][/center] [hider=Character Skeleton][center][sup][sub][b]#Dialogue Colour [color=black]|[/color] Mage Rank [color=black]|[/color] Age(at least 18) [color=black]|[/color] Gender[/b][/sub][/sup] [img]https://i.imgur.com/m4FyeLO.png[/img] [sub][i]In a budding magic guild such as Leviathan Fang, our public facing image is everything! Please enclose a photo or two of yourself, so that we can gauge your aesthetic![/i][/sub][/center] [center][color=0c4ec7][h1]Mage Name [sub]Mage Rank [sup][i]Years of Experience[/i][/sup][/sub][/h1][/color][/center] [indent][b][u]Magic Abilities[/u][/b] [indent]We here at Leviathan Fang know that everyone ‘round these parts uses their magic a little differently! So, tell us about yours. Tell us the strength you’d bring to the Guild, but all the weaknesses. And don’t skimp out on the details. [i]We’ll find out.[/i][/indent][/indent] [indent][b][u]Skills and Work Experience[/u][/b] [indent]Here, please list any notable work you’ve done that may come in handy in this guild. Now, Leviathan Fang is pretty new… truth is? We don’t have a lot of help! Feel free to list your talents [i]beyond[/i] your combat abilities. Can you cook? Sweet! Everybody eats. Can you sew? Fantastic! Our gear is sure to rip! Trust us, everything counts.[/indent][/indent] [indent][b][u]Combat Experience[/u][/b] [indent]Everybody knows that you only join a guild for two reasons here in the mean streets of Seafalls City. Money and glory! We’re gonna pay you well, don’t you worry about that. Tell us what kind of combat experience you have though! It’s not necessary for applying, but it’d be helpful to know what all we have to teach you guys.[/indent][/indent] [indent][b][u]Reasons for Applying[/u][/b] [indent]Why us? Why here? Look, I know I wrote down up there that there’s only two reasons to join a guild, but I was kinda wrong! Some people join it out of a sense of self-righteousness, out of feeling the [i]need[/i] to do good for the good of [i]all[/i] goodly folk! Some people? Some people are just sick of being made fun of by the town guardsman and join a Guild to properly show them what’s what. Other people are chasing a dollar! Some are chasing fame! What’s [i]your story[/i]?[/indent][/indent] [indent][b][u]Why Should We Pick You?[/u][/b] [indent]Listen. This could be as simple as “Because no one else is applying.” Or you could go into a rant and rave about how you’re the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be. You could even say that you’ll stand in front of our Guild Hall with a sign saying ‘Leviathan Fang Sucks Eggs!’ for the rest of your life if we don’t pick you. We don’t care! The application needed to be five sections long, or the Magic Assembly wouldn’t approve us.[/indent][/indent][/hider] [hider=Mage Rank Information]Rank System: Leviathan Fang has a rank system in place to mark the strength of its members. This serves as an incentive to create healthy competition among its members, as well as ensure nobody takes on a mission that they can’t handle. The ranks are as follows: S+: These are top-tier mages. They take on the most difficult jobs sent in to the Guild, and have access to special missions called S-Class Jobs that pay in the millions. S+ Class mages are called upon to handle extreme magical threats, and have even been known to fight wars on behalf of their country. They carry an unmatched level of prestige, and occasionally advise the Magic Council on Guild matters. S: These are extremely powerful mages. While not the absolute top of the line, they can easily hold their own with S+ mages. They also have access to S-Class Jobs, and are often pretty famous. They can take on multiple large magical threats on their own and are highly skilled combatants. They represent some of the strongest living mages in the current day and age. A+: These are experienced mages with great magical prowess. They are well-renowned and powerful, taking on more difficult jobs for the Guild. An A+ Class mage is both respected and feared, and is likely on the path to achieving an S-Class rank. A: These are experienced mages who demonstrate great proficiency with their magic. While they aren’t the strongest members of their Guild, they are still respected for their demonstrated skill. A-Class mages can take on magical threats with relative ease, especially when working together. A-: A- Class mages are fairly strong mages who simply don’t have a lot of experience. They can be counted on to handle strong magical threats, especially when working together. They still garner respect from their peers, and are seen as having great potential. B+: These are mages who demonstrate good proficiency with their magic, and have some experience to boot. They can take on lower-level magical threats relatively easily, but can find themselves outmatched on occasion. They have potential, though, and often prefer to work in groups. They are handy to have around as backup, as they can usually handle combat situations well. B: B-Class mages aren’t particularly powerful or experienced, but do demonstrate some level of proficiency with their magic. While they might not be able to take on greater magical threats, they are more than capable of helping out. These mages usually handle lower-level jobs. B-: B- Class mages demonstrate some ability with their magic, but are either not very powerful or lack the experience necessary to make the best use of it. They usually know some basic spells and have some level of combat ability, but otherwise should not be relied on to take down magical threats by themselves. However, non-magical threats (such as low-level monsters and the occasional bandit) do not pose much of a challenge to them. C: C-Class mages are rookies. They have only taken one or two jobs and demonstrate little proficiency with their magic. They might demonstrate some potential or talent, but they need time and practice to truly come into their own. They cannot handle most threats on their own, even the most low-level of enemies. [b](This is where some characters will be accepted.)[/b] D: D-Class mages are completely entry-level mages. They have never taken a job before and demonstrate very basic ability with their magic. They are not very strong and should not be counted on to handle even the most basic threats by themselves. Mages move up through the ranks by completing challenges given to them by the Guild Master (Lance, in this case). This can be a job that the Guild Master deems worthy, or a task he comes up with on his own. These challenges are to be taken on alone, but mages are allowed to bring along a companion or two just in case. These challenges escalate in difficulty with each rank, and are unique to each mage. In other words, one mage’s B+ challenge will be different from another’s.[/hider]