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@Puffhead - Your answers were quite illuminating. Given how the Tradezone doesn't have any major parties vying for control of the area I'm thinking, with your permission of course, of having Walter control the majority of the Tradezone with a subtle yet powerful grip as a result of his years of trading & gathering resources.

After all, while the Stormlands might be a strong contender for control over food Walter can provide ample supplies of perfectly clean water and much, much more. The British rifters can't contend him in the fields of both medicine and vices as their rift's powers work with the more basic forces of nature while Walter's power allows him a far more complex manipulation of fluids.

On another note I've been thinking about your mention of Krag's involvement in Walter's business. Seeing as how Walter is keen to see trade go underway in a safe and pleasant environment if you'd like Krag would make an ideal peace officer. The role allows you a great deal of freedom since Krag can roam most of the Tradezone while on duty so long as he's keeping the area safe like he's paid to do. He'll have a stable job and a great excuse for getting involved in other people's plots.

Just a humble suggestion whilst I pass the time dwelling on character matters.
@Puffhead - Walter can always use good security. Walter's personal bodyguard for when he needs to hit the streets would be a fitting job for Krag, well paying too.

On another note I do have more questions since I've got Walter established.



Also, I went ahead and selected a couple areas to serve as Walter's properties, warehouses and manufacturing workshops not included.

At last! I put forth my Character Sheet, only mildly over my estimated time of completion.



I humbly await his evaluation.
@Naril@Puffhead

As I see it the whole setting strikes me as a sort of Fallout: New Vegas with superpowers kind of setup. Everything's cobbled together from ruin and I suspect as far as the main town is concerned the main rule is largely divided by individuals with man-power and a degree of importance to the reconstruction of the main city.

As it's an open ended rp I suspect the roles of power in ruling the main habitable territories are left up for grabs however if Puffhead has any input on the matter it'd be interesting to hear.

For the meanwhile I'll see to getting my character finished and submitted before continuing to brainstorm up the hierarchy and structure of society.

Edit: @Naril - Funny you should mention that detail regarding the control and distribution of water...
@Puffhead - A lot of great answers if I do say. With the mention of Rifters rebuilding using their powers I notice something particular about this whole equation.

Groups from certain rifts are more likely to benefit from the rebuilding of Britain than others.

If they form groups and gangs born from such divisions then odds are the power structure is likely going to fall into castes leaving two of the groups in a lower bracket than the other two.

Specifically from what I estimate those who benefit the most from this are as follows in an order of most to least:

British, Russian, African, Brazilian.

I base this estimate largely on the nature of their powers in regards to benefiting their reconstruction of society. As the British have the most power over the basic facets of the land and nature their powers are likely to dominate the supply of food and possibly give them a good foot in the door as far as reconstruction is concerned. Basically all other three rifts will dominate the field of reconstruction as the powers of earth control, gravity manipulation and telekinesis are all likely superior to a large gorilla in clearing debris from a construction site.

As far as the whole division based on rift powers I find it all a little strange. To me it would seem more likely for people like so to divide themselves into factions based on ideologies or the figure of power that they choose to follow.

It ain't my place to say what does and doesn't make sense in this universe though. I'll try and have my character profit off it all regardless of why things are the way they are.

In any case, do sleep well. I know tomorrow will be a busy day for me as well. I'll try to have my character sheet in by then. Until then a fair night's rest to thee.
They are treated like caged, dangerous animals, exiled to a blasted hellscape with no running water, electricity, or even sewers, and unless someone has the superpower of "Generate Cake," are likely scraping a life of disease and famine from land blighted by a year's worth of conflict.


Funny you should mention that. While my character cannot generate cakes his power will allow him to turn fetid water into pristine drinkable water and other things including but not limited to: Alcohol, Soda, Gasoline, Oil, Morphine, Bleach, industrial grade acid and much more.

As such I'm writing him up to be a sort of "Trade Prince", running his own organization out of the tradezone to give people what they need for sweet sweet money and other goods which he sells back to those who need it.
Glad to see more of the world. I've got another question while we await the character sheet's creation.

What's the word on NPC's? Naturally I'd be glad if I could get a surplus of characters for the business my guy is going to be running but odds are I'll have to imagine forth several employees that work for him in order to make his establishment feasible. Are we allowed to create our own NPC's without necessarily having character sheets for each one?

Edit: I see the character sheet's framework over in the characters tab. I suppose I can get to writing up my guy.
@Puffhead - Wonderful! With those questions answered until more comes to surface I suppose I must simply wait until either progress or more questions arise then.
@Puffhead - Excellent.

Firstly, would the ability to turn fluids into other fluids count under the Russian rift or the British?

Secondly, are there pre-selected character sheets? If so is anything other than pure text required?
I find this roleplay promising. I do have some questions but otherwise you can count me interested.
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