[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/BBBXGxT.png[/img][/center][hr] [I][Indent][indent]The omniverse: a set of infinite, alternate universes made up of endless possibilities. All that is, has been, and ever will be resides within this ever-growing collection of realities. These parallel dimensions exist simultaneously, vibrating at different frequencies that keep them separate from one another. While most are ignorant to these alternate worlds, there are some who travel between universes, and even those who risk reality-ending crises by tampering with the continuum. From across the entirety of existence, the notion of a unique individual is almost completely unheard of. All physical beings and sentient life were mirrored across the countless realities, albeit with endless permeations, no entity was meant to be wholely exclusive to their universe alone. With the exception of one race of beings who, for unknown reasons, were unique unto themselves. The Spineless Ones, as they came to be known, were born into a dimension without reflection. Although their mere existence was viewed as an impossibility by those who were aware, their primitive society was deemed harmless and the Spineless Ones were left to their own devices. Over time they advanced, however, and one of their kind rose above all to become the unquestioned ruler. Sadistic, manipulative, and intelligent. These are the traits Mojo most values in himself. Possessing the ability to perceive other dimensions at will, Mojo was not content with merely observing the infinite universes. He thrived on subjugation and amassed an empire comprised of victims snatched from countless worlds. Men and women with great power and brilliant costumes, titans in their realities, forced into servitude. Mojo cared not for the importance of these individuals in their home realities, nor their significance to the omniverse as a whole. He saw them only as toys for his entertainment, tools for his service. Most were led to the slaughter, either through gladiatorial combat against other slaves or by intricate death games designed for perverse, ruthless enjoyment. Of those who managed to endure their enslavement, one small, impromptu group freed from the clutches of the tyrannical Mojo by happenstance, were able to escape. Forced together out of necessity, these individuals now hop from one alternate reality to the next, trying to survive the strange new worlds they encounter, while fighting back against their one-time captor, and ultimately find their ways home.[/indent][/indent][/I] [hr] Welcome to [b]Rogue Continuum[/b]. A mostly linear roleplay attempting to explore, reimagine, and redefine the vast expanse of Marvel and DC comics lore. The goal is for this to be a heavily character-driven story. While I will be guiding the overall plot and direction, weaving in interesting worlds and narratives that directly or tangentially relate to player character backgrounds, this is intended to be a collaborative endeavor. These characters will be together for the vast majority of the game, and as such, you should expect to be sharing a scene with at least one of your fellow players at all times. Our characters will be heroes/anti-heroes, whether costumed or otherwise, who have been abducted from their respective worlds and brought to Mojo's dimension whereupon they were enslaved and forced to compete in sadistic, gladiatorial death games. The story will begin with our characters collectively gathered to compete once more, this time against one another to the death, when an event occurs that will enable their escape. The core of the roleplay will then follow this unlikely group as they traverse dozens of alternate universes, some familiar others less so, trying to find their respective homeworlds while simultaneously dealing with each other, the strange new realities they come across, and avoiding Mojo's attempts to recollect them. [hr] Due to the very nature of this RP relying on alternate universes, character creation will be very open. While the narrative of this game will entirely focus on Marvel and DC properties, and I will lean more towards accepting characters from those comic lines, I am not averse to character proposals from other properties. This is, after all, set in the Omniverse where [i]all[/i] content exists. While I will judge all sheets equally and fairly, I urge you to use your better judgment if you are considering other properties. For instance, I am far more likely to accept a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle than I am a Powerpuff Girl... Likewise, something like a Transformer will be automatically rejected. You are free to reimagine a character as completely and wildly as you would like or stick as close to the source material as interests you. Unlike most traditional comic and fandom roleplays, any and all consequences of extreme reimaginings will be isolated to that character's home dimension. So, for example, if a player was interested in running a heroic version of Lex Luthor who gave himself powers through experimentation and/or turned his society into a utopia, this would be perfectly acceptable. It would not prevent or lessen the ability for a different player to run a different Superman-franchise character who stayed closer to traditional roots. I actively encourage all applying to fully embrace the freedom offered by this concept when creating your characters. Something I think makes this particular concept fun and exciting is that any player can apply as a previous version of a character they've done but never got to fully explore. If you roleplayed as X character in Y game and want to continue telling their story, bring them into this. Either have them be abducted immediately where you left off in the previous game or years down the line. There would be more freedom to explore these sorts of character concepts in this game than most others I do ask, however, that you do not apply as an obvious Mary/Gary Sue. While running a powerful character is perfectly fine, this is a group-centric game and your character should not be capable of solving every problem faced by themselves. Again, use your best judgment when considering who would best fit in a group dynamic, but also do not be afraid to ask if you are unsure. 100% original characters will not be considered. Additionally, I will not accept any character who possesses cosmic awareness/fourth wall awareness - nor any other character who similarly would carry such a jarringly opposed tone to the rest of the cast - such as Deadpool. That isn't to say Deadpool isn't a viable character, so long as it is one without such awareness. When I am judging an application, I am looking for which characters will best work together collectively from a narrative standpoint. Powersets, personalities, home dimensions, tone, etc. I am aiming to avoid both a team comprised of entirely clashing concepts as well as completely identical ones. I also expect there to be some competition for popular characters. Do not be afraid to apply for a character you have already seen someone else app for. It is important to note that [b][u]I will only be accepting five players[/u][/b], plus myself, so no one app will ever invalidate the likelihood of yours being accepted. That being said, I do recommend that everyone come prepared with both a primary character application and a secondary to give yourself the best chances of being accepted. Should one of your character proposals end up not being accepted, the other may. As of this moment, I intend to wait one week, until 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time on August 18th, before I stop taking in character applications and make my final deliberations. If I find more time is necessary, I will extend this. [hr] As this will be a linear game with a small roster of players, I do not intend to impose strict posting requirements. I want this RP to focus on telling a collaborative story of interesting characters and not to be about the pressure to maintain a schedule. I do not feel that content needs to be rushed when the game is of a limited player base. Quality over quantity. So, while it would be great if we all posted more frequently, I will only be asking and expecting roughly a single post a month from each player. This is also partly because, again due to the nature of the game, there will be times where dialogue and even certain fight scenes can be handled in a truly collaborative fashion. Instead of always posting short, quick responses to one another, and to avoid rehashing the same elements again and again, I encourage players to work together when writing scenes featuring multiple characters. For instance, if I am playing Spider-Man and my post will be heavy on dialogue with another player running Doctor Strange, I would approach that player and have them write that dialogue with me as a singular post. This avoids overly-fluffed up replies while also maintaining a natural, interconnective atmosphere. [hr] You will find I like to keep things relatively simple and streamlined in regards to gameplay and management itself. As such, my rules are brief and as follows: [list] [*] Don't be a shithead. [list] [*] If you're a shithead, at least be reliable as a player. [/list] [/list] [hr] [hider=Character Proposal Template] [b]| Character Identity |[/b] [b]| Age |[/b] [b]| Character Differences |[/b] What, if anything, makes this character different and/or unique from most canon interpretations. Note any major changes that stand out from mainstream counterparts, power and skillset alterations, altered public or secret persona, etc. [b]| Brief World Background |[/b] Just a brief blurb, a few paragraphs at most, on what about this reality makes it different than others. What changes in mainstream comic or real-world established history, what major events did or did not occur, what the current hero landscape looks like, etc. Please also include whether or not this is a universe comprised of solely Marvel or DC property, or a blended world. If they are an alien, while you may note changes to both worlds, I would primarily want to know about their Earth. [b]| Brief Character Background |[/b] Similar to the above section, just a few paragraphs at most on the character's [i]personal[/i] history. Note their experiences, any life-defining events, and where/what they were doing the moment they were abducted. This will have been during a moment where they were distracted or unawares, and alone/unseen. Whether sleeping, during a major conflict, after an exhausting battle, etc. If your character isn't originally from Earth, make sure they were present on Earth during their abduction and for several weeks beforehand. Likewise, if you could include a sentence or two on their experience since their captivity. For these characters, they would have been slaves anywhere from a few days with no experience in death games to a few months with a handful of experiences. Do not hesitate to ask questions if you need more details. [/hider] If you do apply as both a primary and secondary concept, note which is which so I can weigh each appropriately. And, to reiterate in case it was missed, [b][u]only five applying players will be accepted at this time.[/u][/b]