No one thought it could happen, but it did. The Royal Sisters always had their preferred methods, but never did they clash before. When an unforeseen attack on Canterlot Castle ends with many dead or injured, Princess Luna and Princess Celestia are unable to agree on how the attack should have been handled. After some time passes, the Sisters realize there are quite a few things they do not see eye-to-eye on. In frustration, Princess Luna secedes from Equestria and declares her independence. Equestria soon became divided in two. The Solar Empire, the loyalists who could never betray their beloved Princess; and the Lunar Empire, made up of those who preferred Luna's leadership. Civil War was inevitable at this point. The Sisters now scrambled to garner support from as many sources as they could. Celestia, having been on good terms with Princess Ember of the Dragons was able to secure their considerable aid. Luna, meanwhile, was ale to recruit the support of Griffonstone, Yakyakistan, and the roaming Bison Herd of Apploosa. Only the Crystal Empire remained neutral, Princess Cadence and Shining Armor having no desire to leave their infant daughter and the Crystal Heart unprotected just to take part in a war between two Sisters.
One by one, towns chose sides. Larger cities such as Canterlot and Manehatten remained loyal to Celestia, while the smaller towns such as Ponyville eventually joined sides with Luna. Cloudsdale, like the Crystal Empire, remained neutral - though not for the same reason. Cloudsdale needed to provide weather for all sides, but quickly realized the wealth it stood to gain. They began selling weaponized storm clouds to be used by Pegasus Squadrons on either side, providing a nice boon to Cloudsdale's own economy as a result. Despite being outnumbered, the Lunar Empire proved to have a superior spy network, thanks in large part to Princess Luna's own power. The Dream World proved to be an effective way to gather intelligence. But this did not guarantee an easy victory for the Lunar Empire, in fact, there was hefty losses on both sides.
Nearly six and a half years have passed since the war began. Heroes on both sides have begun to emerge and make a name for themselves. But the war itself appears to have reached a stalemate. Talks and rumors of a ceasefire or peace treaty have begun murmuring throughout both Empires. Neither has been confirmed or denied, but everypony knows that something eventually needs to happen or the Empires will just end up wiping each other out.
The Mane Six
She was once Celestia's greatest pupil. Had this war happened some time earlier, Twilight and the inevitable aid of her five friends could have granted an easy victory for Celestia. However, as a Princess with a pupil of her own in the form of Starlight Glimmer, Twilight just isn't as gung ho about going to war for Celestia as one would think. Instead, she decided to place her loyalty in her family. She along with Starlight, relocated to the Crystal Empire. There Twilight can spend more time with her niece and Starlight can catch up with Sunburst and truly patch things up with him.
At first glance, Rarity seems like she would remain with Celestia. However, she instead decided to follow Twilight's lead and move to the Crystal Empire. Her business associates in Canterlot and Manehatten respectively have promised to keep her boutiques there open for business while Rarity focuses on opening a branch in the Crystal Empire.
Also not eager for war, Pinkie Pie left Ponyville as well, although reluctantly. She at first went home to the Rock Farm, where she and Maud did their best to protect it from the war. Eventually, that became impossible and so the Pies had to immigrate to the Crystal Empire.
The whole Apple Family stubbornly wanted to stay loyal to Celestia. They eventually lost the debate when Mayor Mare put it to a vote, with those wishing to join the Lunar Empire outvoting the Apples on the matter. At first Applejack had a mind to leave and join her friends in the Crystal Empire, but ultimately decided it wouldn't be worth losing the farm. As such, the Apples remained on their land and reluctantly support the Lunar Empire, though only indirectly.
Rainbow was initially called into duty along with all the other Wonderbolts to serve the Solar Empire. At first Rainbow was eager to serve. It was her duty as a Wonderbolt after all, plus she saw it as a chance to prove once and for all she was the best flier in Equestria. But then Cloudsdale remained neutral... as did all of her friends. All her excitement gone, Rainbow Dash surprised her whole squadron by suddenly resigning from the team and then following her friends to the Crystal Empire.
Abhorrent to the idea of war, Fluttershy refused to take part. Instead she enlisted the help of Discord and Zecora to provide relief aid to everyone on both sides of the war. Her Relief Corp has made a name for itself and is respected by both Empires.
Nations and Cities
The war has had little effect on the former Equestrian Capital. Being the home of Canterlot Castle and - by extension - Celestia, Canterlot has remained firmly loyal to her. The only real change Canterlot has had is being referred to as the Capital of the Solar Empire rather than of Equestria. That and the Starpoint Military Academy has had increases in enrollment and graduation thanks to the war. Those who wish to serve the Solar Empire are often eager to train at the same school Shining Armor himself graduated from.
Like Canterlot, Manehatten has not been changed too drastically by the war. Perhaps its been a little less crowded lately due to the recent military drafts, but that's about it. Otherwise, well known locations such as Rarity's Manehatten Boutique are still open for business. Some of the theaters and art galleries have seen less traffic lately, though one could easily attribute that to the population focusing more on the war effort. The police have had to call on reserves due to some of the regulars being called in to serve the military.
A quiet little town like Ponyville was affected rather greatly by the war, considering its size. For one thing, Princess Twilight's castle isn't currently being lived in, and of the Elements of Harmony only Applejack still lives in Ponyville out of obligation to her family's farm. Otherwise Ponyville hasn't been nearly as lively as it used to be. The fact that the town was nearly divided when it joined the Lunar Empire didn't exactly help matters, either.
Another small town that has been surprisingly affected by the war. When Princess Luna seceded from Equestria, the majority of Apploosa was content to remain loyal to Celestia. That wasn't entirely the case for the Bison Herd that roamed outside of town. Promises of having their full stampeding grounds restored to them was just too good an offer for the Bisons to pass up, and so they have promised their stampeding strength to the Lunar Empire whilst the town itself remains staunchly with the Solar Empire. There hasn't been a single rodeo event since the start of the war, plus the members of the Apple Family caring for the Apploosa Orchard haven't exactly taken kindly to the news of their kinfolk in Ponyville staying there despite it joining the Lunar Empire.
Cloudsdale has perhaps changed the most out of the Equestrian cities. When the war first started, many were waiting with anticipation to see who Cloudsdale would support. As the primary manufacturer of weather in Equestria, whomever Cloudsdale sided against would be at a massive disadvantage should the city simply refuse to provide much needed rain to their lands. To almost everypony's relief, Cloudsdale chose neutrality, promising to still provide weather for all of Equestria, and not just half of it. However, they didn't exactly have the noblest of intentions. Cloudsdale new that storm clouds would serve as a useful Artillery tool on the battlefield. As such, they began manufacturing and selling weaponized storm clouds on the side to buyers on both sides of the war. Such profiteering isn't exactly smiled upon by most, but on the positive side Cloudsdale's economy has rocketed upwards thanks to this decision.
When the divide in Equestria happened, the Crystal Empire shocked everyone when Shining Armor and Princess Cadence announced their refusal to take part in the war. And so the Crystal Empire has remained neutral through all of this, Cadence and Shining Armor having no desire to march off to war and leaving their daughter and the Crystal Heart unguarded. Though now that Princess Twilight and four of her five friends have immigrated to the Crystal Empire, it is now more well-guarded than ever, perhaps the only place truly safe from the war... at least for now.
Before the war, the Griffons were suffering a bit of a depression. Homes were in shambles and the Griffons themselves had to become shrewd merchants just to scratch out a living. When Equestria split apart and war was declared among its inhabitants, the Griffons at first considered neutrality. They were first approached by Princess Celestia, who offered to fund the rebuilding of the kingdom as a gesture of friendship. But the Griffons had little use for something as abstract as "friendship" and so they refused the offer. But then they were approached by the fledgling Lunar Empire. Princess Luna did not offer a gesture of friendship, but rather an offer of payment, renovations for the Kingdom in exchange for their army's support. This was an offer the Griffon's understood and could get behind, and so the Kingdom of Griffonstone threw in its lot with the Lunar Empire.
At the war's start, Princess Ember had recently formed friendly relations with Equestria, and so it made sense to her to pledge the considerable strength of the dragons to the Solar Empire. Princess Luna did try to make an appeal, but the Dragons proved surprisingly loyal in their refusal to turn their backs on Princess Celestia. The might of the dragons have been a boon to the Solar Empire's forces, even if the Ponies outnumber them nearly ten to one. For the first year of the war, it was believed that the dragons would give Celestia an easy victory, but Princess Luna has proven to be a rather brilliant strategist thanks in no small part to her power over the Dream World. Even still, an angry dragon is dangerous and anypony worth their salt knows to never take one on without backup.
The Yaks are a relatively new addition to the war. For the longest time they remained stubbornly neutral and refused to take part, believing that "Ponies should take care of Ponies' own business". However, a string of harsh winters in the following years was enough to make the Yaks more open to negotiations. Princess Luna was the first to achieve an alliance, thanks again to her Dream World magic allowing her to see the troubles the Yaks faced before Celestia could discover it. Between the Yaks and the Bison, some believe the Lunar Empire has just enough muscle to now match even the Dragons.
Of all of Equestria's allies, the Changelings have perhaps had it the worst. When Civil War broke out, Thorax was faced with a difficult decision. He could choose a side, and thus be able to use their support to maintain a defense of the Changeling Kingdom, or immigrate his people to the Crystal Empire, where they will be much safer but forced to live like refugees. Things didn't help when Queen Chrysalis led an uprising of Unreformed Changelings in the hopes of taking back her kingdom from Thorax. And while Celestia has consistently lent her forces to stopping Chrysalis, Luna has been strangely silent, and some wonder if she's considering an alliance with Chrysalis to bolster her forces.
That's just a sample of my idea. I'll include details about each of the outside countries and towns within Equestria and what roles they play in the war. I don't know if I want this to be Casual or Advance, so I may leave that up to a vote. But since none of the main cast are actively taking part in the war, that leaves a lot of potential for formerly unknowns (player characters) to shine and make a name for themselves in these events. But before any further discussion can be had, I need to know if anyone's actually interested in this or not.
"OK, let's try not to start hating each other on the first day, yeah?" asked Makoto, somewhat meekly trying to play moderator. Taking charge and going in guns-blazing was something he was good at doing in games, but in real life with actual people? Forget about it. Still, he had say something to prevent a serious argument from happening, especially given how confrontational Haruko had already shown himself to be thus far. A fire alarm sound may have been just the interruption this group needed. Accompanying the loud noise was Pixelmon's shrill voice.
"Cyber Beast! Cyber Beast! It's a Cyber Beast! Right here at D-Connect!" she squealed, her pixelated form bouncing around in a hyperactive manner.
"Can you identify it?" asked Makoto, quick on the draw to get away from the argument-to-be and focusing on something else.
"Sure can! It's Meramon! Try not to touch him or you'll get burned!" Pixelmon's form suddenly darted out of the room toward somewhere outside the building.
"Meramon, huh? Why do I get the feeling there's something she wasn't telling us?" Makoto scooped up his D-Scanner and made for the door himself, "Looks like there's no rest for the wicked, come on let's check it out!"
Outside of D-Connect, there indeed was a Cyber Beast attack in progress. It surely couldn't have been a coincidence that they would target D-Connect almost immediately after Project Destiny was enacted. But that was also impossible, nothing in any of the reports suggested any kind of planning or strategic reasoning for the attacks thus far. Could this one have been the first? At the front of the premises was a tall, fiery humanoid with features that - like the previous Cyber Beast - seemed to be blurred out and hidden in some kind of murky silhouette. Surrounding the perimeter, the Defense Team had already arrived and were in position to cordon off the area while two different firefighting teams were already present to deal with what they suspected would be an inevitable fire breakout.
Among the Defense Team was two men more distinct than the others. Most of the officers were in uniforms reminiscent of American SWAT teams, but not these two. One was formal attire, a dark brown longcoat worn over it to keep himself warm in the cool air, while the other looked a lot more casual, his leather jacket and dark colored pants making him look more like a biker than an officer. But both men had flashed their badges, proving they were indeed genuine officers. They both looked to the Tamers once they emerged from D-Connect and looked to be talking among themselves.
"That's them? They really are just kids." said Officer Honda Owada, the man in the leather jacket. He sounded irritable, his voice deep and gruff. Or perhaps he was just having a bad day? Apparently he wasn't present at the previous Cyber Beast attack. His partner, the other man, was.
"I was surprised, too. But they're the ones Kuroda picked. Not much we can do about it but support them as best we can." he was the man in the long coat, Superintendent Shinnosuke Ichijou, the officer chosen to lead this task force meant to support the Tamers, while Owada was his partner and right hand man. Unlike Owada, Ichijou was calm and seemed to be able to keep his cool even in the midst of a Cyber Beast attack.
The Cyber Beast - Meramon - seemed to sense the arrival of the Tamers and immediately lashed out against them with a gout of flames from his hands. It was a slow enough attack that the Tamers had moments to dive out of the way and safely out of the fire's reach. But something was off about this fire. In fact, all the fires that Meramon set was not a natural fire at all. Small flaming spheres seemed to emerge from the flames and began acting as minions for Meramon.
"What the? Pixelmon, what are they?" it was Makoto, already aiming his D-Scanner and pulling the trigger to release Commandramon.
"DemiMeramon! His fires are summoning DemiMeramon to help him fight!"
"Why can't it ever be easy?" Makoto then took a deep breath before pushing his hair, his demeanor changing again and his tone once more confident and prideful, "Commandramon's rifle should let us handle the small ones, so you two go ahead and focus on Meramon himself!"
Let me offer a bit of an explanation for what he's saying, because I'm the one who actually suggested it:
Has anyone seen Sliders? If so, then me mentioning that show explains everything to you simply enough. If not, then the plot of Sliders is strikingly similar to this RP. A group of people dimension hopping through different versions of Earth. The only difference is that the Sliders cast all originated from the same Earth (which for the purposes of setup was the default "Real" Earth, as in identical to Real Life) whereas our cast of characters was plucked from multiple Earths. Us all starting on the same Earth is meant to give us a more timely and structured beginning. Less time is spent searching for and gathering us together, and whatever version of Earth we start on is considered the de facto "default" Earth that serves as the baseline for which all the others can follow. Another thing Sliders makes regular use of is having the characters run into different versions of the same people from time to time, including themselves. I suggested framing the story this way because Letter told me he wanted to not have any fictional worlds and have them all simply alternate histories with no fictional basis (so no Panem, no Madoka Magica, etc).
I do understand such a suggestion requires some character tweaking and rewrites for most of us, so I don't blame anyone for being apprehensive to the idea.
@tobiax Just wanted to let you know it's your turn.
For both of you: I pretty much finished the rough outline of the plot and have it broken down to three story arcs. I won't give anything away but I will reveal the names of the arcs as a teaser of sorts.
1. Arc 1: Project Destiny (the current arc) 2. Arc 2: Chronicle 3. Arc 3: Invasion
I've already planted the seeds for both arc 2 and arc 3 by the way, so yeah all that's missing is for us to reach those points.
That being said, should I post another iCheck? It would be the third one for this game but we're a still a tiny group and I'd like 2 or 3 more players at some point.
okay but do we get to put said character in their place?
I'm inclined to agree with this sentiment. An asshole character isn't necessarily bad, so long as they tend to get comeuppance in some form or other characters get opportunities to call them on out on their shit. The only time an arrogant character with a God complex becomes too much of a problem is if they get to be a Karma Houdini and constantly get off scot-free.
Edit: Let's not forget what a snarky little shit my character is, and no one seems to have a problem with his antics.
Edit 2: Oh yeah, charisma is an important factor, too. If they're going to be a jerk they need to be a likable jerk otherwise they come off as completely obnoxious and insufferable. Pretty sure Seth gets away with his crap because he manages to be hilarious while trolling people.
"Tocsax says she's one of the Princesses we're looking for," said Seth, partially answering Mai's question about the strange ship sending only one person, "odds are she can handle herself. She sounds pretty angry too, so I'd bet my cloak she's the one giving the orders on that ship." whatever the reason for her coming down here, Seth was determined to track her down. Speaking of the Nobody, he was being surprisingly serious. Not quite the chuckling prankster he usually presented himself as. For this particular situation he couldn't afford not to take things seriously.
Mai objected to the idea of ignoring the small Heartless, wishing to fight them off and help bystanders. Mantis seemed to share this sentiment, "If we just let Heartless run rampant aren't we no better than those you're fighting against?" Unfortunately that meant Seth was outnumbered on the matter, though he tried to continue with his original plan at first. And then the bigger Heartless started showing up. A Large Body made to throw his fist at a woman trying to protect her child.
"Damn it!" muttered a frustrated Seth. He suddenly darted ahead, faster than Mantis or likely Mai could move. Next thing anyone knew, the Nobody had put himself in front of the woman in time to actually catch the Large Body's punch, stopping the attack dead in its tracks. With another swift motion, Seth twisted his body around and actually flung the big brute of a Heartless right smack into another Large Body that had spawned nearby, "I hate being one of the good guys..." he muttered again, but noticed the grateful look on the mother's face before she ran away with her child to somewhere hopefully safer, "...sometimes." he admitted.
Seemed Mai and Mantis were getting their wish for the time being. Of course, that meant whatever time they used protecting people was more time for that wayward Princess to get away from them. Or maybe not, from a corner a little further ahead the shape of a Guard Armor crashed into the side of a nearby building, the Heartless practically broken to pieces from the attack. Then, from around that corner came running a woman in silvery armor, definitely not a native of this world. She wasn't alone either, it looked like she was escorting a small group of native citizens. Before the Guard Armor could stand itself up a bunch of spears made of light just erupted from the ground below it, skewering the Heartless and destroying it completely. The woman's group was being pursued by another pair of Guard Armors that were on their heels. When the woman turned to face them, Seth glimpsed her cape and recognized the symbol etched in it as the same one from the unidentified ship. It was her.
"Mantis!" Seth shouted, pointing in the woman's direction so he would know their target was within sight. Mantis - who had just finished using his psychokinesis to fling away a group of attacking Shadows before hurling crates and barrels at them - offered a nod of acknowledgement and concentrated his attention in her direction in an attempt to read her mind. With that objective underway, Seth looked to Mai and made sure to signal to her that they had a pair of incoming Guard Armors to deal with before finally darting in that direction himself.
Elise, for her trouble, had found herself leading a group of citizens to safety. While her primary goal was the Keyhole, her honor as a knight would not allow her to ignore those in need. The situation was not helped by the appearance of a trio of Guard Armors, likely due entirely to her ownership of a Keyblade. She stood strong though, deciding immediately that she could feel remorseful after she'd successfully saved these people. When one of the Guard Armors lunged for her, she reflexively summoned a shield of light around her and the group she protected. The Heartless's attack bounced off the shield harmlessly and instead the demon was sent flying back into a nearby building. Finally, an opening for her and the group to escape. She led the group around the corner with the other two Guard Armors hot on their heels. She was able to use spears of light to finish off the first Guard Armor, and once she was no longer flanked by the brutes she turned to fight the other two in earnest.
"Attack if you dare, Heartless!" she announced, her voice loud and bold for all to hear, "But as God as my witness, you shall not pass!" by now she summoned her weapon, a Keyblade of all things. If it weren't for the key-like teeth on the tip, it could have been mistaken for some kind of regal sword. The hilt was that of a sword, and even the hand-guard was rounded and only present on one side, like the guard of a saber or rapier. The way she summoned the blade was odd as well. Most Keyblade wielders simply held out their hand and willed the weapon into existence. Elise instead did so only after reaching toward her hip, as if drawing the blade from some invisible scabbard like a knight drawing their sword for battle.