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@ERode well one he was likely a captain of one of the armies that thought in that war, though he cant remember which side, and fair enough, was thinking of d&d stuff when i said that, no he is a zombie basically held together by magic, for the sake of the rp he can move normally as when he was alive, the thing about hero's is fine, i didn't want him to be super strong


I mean, that war was only 15 years ago. If he actually mattered, he probably wouldn't be much of a 'long forgotten' hero. Also, to confirm, are you typing this on a phone or whatever? Cause that's one hell of an incomplete run-on sentence.

@Bigg Slamm
A monk with Talentium armor magically infused to his limbs? Explain what you mean by magically infused.
@Jackson monty
I'm fine with that sort of character. Always did like the semi-immortal type. How does he function in regard to the timeline though? Big war being 15 years ago and all that? Though it personally doesn't make sense for me that he'd be able to 'heal' through magic that damages people. Can imagine that poisons and such won't be too effective against him, but it's not gonna heal him. If he loses his limbs and such, I'd say he can reattach them due to how his undead body functions (e.g the magic that the witch used). To confirm, his heart doesn't beat or anything like that, right? It's purely magical, how he physically moves?

Also, just so you're aware, heroes from the past are weaker than heroes in the present.
@Jackson monty
I'm assuming you mean playable monsters.

The two major factions of power in Talze Utera are the vampires and the witches. The vampires have a ruling council called the Scarlet Court, headed by various centuries-old vampires, while the witches have more or less 4 different covens, one for each direction on the compass.

You can also just do whatever monster you want, as long as you pass the idea through me first. No demons/angels though.

Edged Horizon

In the end, the fruits of their efforts bore only ashes, and she stood alone on the mountain of glass.

The goliaths advanced, each step causing another fracture, another fissure over the last testament of their struggle.

It wouldn't last. What they protected no longer existed, and what they fought for no longer mattered.

A final sigh left her body, as both hands wrapped around a black sword.

No. A black Key.

There was nothing left.

But even then, she would not surrender.

"One last time."


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A mere 15 years ago, the Jeualian Empire, a military powerhouse, rampaged through the lands on an unchallenged conquest. With towering war machines and weaponry fifty years ahead of its time, there were no countries that could stand up against them. With unbelievable ease, the red flag of the Jeaulian Empire was planted over half of the kingdoms, principalities, and city-states on the continent. The people were subjugated, their cultures homogenized, and soon, they too became part of the gears that moved the Empire.

It was at the halfway point, however, that the unwavering armies of the Empire were forced to halt. For, in the southern half of the continent laid three nations that, together, could indeed challenge the Empire’s sovereignty. Joining arms in the face of a common foe, the theocracy of Astopol, the monarchy of Illiserev, and the democracy of Dansila marched under a common flag, led by the Knight-Commander, Mirelle Keep. Even the monsters of Talze Utera joined in the war effort, as the Elders of the Scarlet Court put aside their feud with Astopol to feast on the blood of the Empire.

For months on end, the armies clashed, a hail of iron met by a hail of magic, every ambush reciprocated, every defeat paid for in blood. The land turned into ash, as conflagrations marred the battlefield. The wastelands became marshes, soil tainted with lifeblood. Over and over again, the war was waged, a mountain of corpses growing as the days passed on.

But the difference in resources was slowly becoming clear. The war machine of the Empire was powered by the hundreds of nations that they’ve conquered, while the defensive war waged by the coalition left their own lands razed. In a final, desperate offensive, all the armies of the coalition decided to strike head-on, signing a suicide pact that had no chance of victory.

On that day, as war hymns were sung and good byes were said, humans became the horizon, as two massive armies met on opposite sides.

With a selfless, selfish charge, the Knight-Commander led the horde of metal and flesh into her final large-scale confrontation with the Jeualian Empire.

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And then, just a little bit, the world cracked.

A soul-trembling sound broke over the horizon, as the sky shattered. From the darkness, never-before-seen monsters fell onto the barren fields like mud. And, just as incoherently as they came, those beings attacked, mindlessly lashing out at both sides. Incidents of these popped up all over the continent, as tears in the skies heralded the coming of these alien beings. Unable to fight a war on two fronts, especially with the majority of their forces concentrated in foreign land, the Empire retreated, closing off its borders with massive walls.

Their retreat was both the end of the war, and the beginning of a new one. Massive civilian casualties were incurred as these monsters, dubbed ‘rift-beasts’, appeared at random, rampaging through even the most heavily-fortified cities. They did not respond to any attempt at communication, and could not be stopped by anything less than high-class magic spells. A thoughtless, mindless, merciless enemy that acted with no purpose other than to attack.

Talze Utera was the first to disperse, seeking amnesty in the miasma that was their home.

The Coalition quickly broke apart, selfishly defending the well-being of their own kingdoms. The rift-beasts were not an enemy that could be defeated by a ‘combined’ force, and soon, all friendly relationships broke down between Dansila, Astopol, and Illiserev. No charity existed between them, and they crumbled under their own inability to eliminate these alien threats. Already weakened by their battles against the Jeualian Empire, the kingdoms fell into anarchy as the unknown monsters continued their senseless onslaught.

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It was in that dark hour, known as the ‘Talentless Strife’, that a special material named ‘Talentium’ was discovered.

Extracted from the bodies of dead rift-beasts, it was a ghostly metal that could be forged into a weapon stronger, sharper, and more durable than any past crafting material. Furthermore, though, Talentium was a metal that resonated with the will of the wielder. A mage would find themselves capable of achieving magical feats they’d never have dreamed of, while a swordsman would find themselves filled with strength that was beyond human.

With the first sword crafted by the Dansilan prodigy, Alier Velone, and wielded by the Astopolian captain, Aiv Recourt, it finally appeared that the rift-beasts could be driven back. Each encounter and victory brought forth more Talentium, and thus, allowed for more soldiers to gain the power necessary to fight off those amorphous monsters. Slowly, but surely, the coalition stood as one again. Knights, mages, soldiers, pilots, all people from all three nations worked together, scattering themselves to respond quickly to any rift-appearances.

Step by step, the Talentless Strife gave way to the March of Light.

In the end, through the valiant efforts of Mirelle Keep, who single-handedly dispatched a thousand rift beasts that poured out from north of Astopol, and Aiv Recourt, who slew the World-Eater, the rift-beast large enough to blot out the sun, the three nations could breathe easily once more. Rifts began to appear less, and the advent of Talentium had accelerated their living standards remarkably.

It was an era of peace, of training, of development, as fallow fields were tended to, as the lands were restored to their past glory. It was a time of rest, broken only by the few rift-beasts that appeared, and the residents of Talze Utera that hunted.

But such tranquility could not persist.

Not in a world that tore itself apart.

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For the accursed wheel continues to turn, even when reset.

For individual fates continue to convene, even when untangled.

For the Man in Red continues to move..

His progress is unmade.

But his purpose remains.

All for the sake of Kana.














This is an interest check. That's why there's only backstory and edgy fluff. I have a whole bunch of other information ready, but that's mainly for the actual OOC.

This is a fantasy RP as well, and I'm looking for a minimum of five to a maximum of ten players. These players should be able to post at least once a week, and should be able to roll with the plot, as well as enjoy the suffering of their characters. Think of this as an anime. You're totally gonna shed blood, lose sanity and do crazy shit during the RP.

You will also be playing as semi-badasses. Know that your character will be at least above average in terms of combat ability (enough that normal people can't talk shit to you), but also note that they aren't going to be top-tier or even high-tier. As for the types of characters you'll have...you can either go classic Talentium-wielding melee dude, a monster of your choice, or the pilot of an ancient mech. I'm a fan of magic and close combat, so yep.

Feel free to ask questions. I love that sort of shit.
Pasted. Parents now have the option of heading towards that Lost Child Station, I guess?
Ah, so mochi-pounding was going to be interrupted after all, in the name of doing MYO work. Shooting a sympathetic glance towards Aoi, who should be off-duty all things considered, Hiraku flipped out his own phone, confirming that the group-wide text that Ren sent had actually passed. Yup, there it was, even if it didn’t seem like anyone else in the group checked that out yet. Should he call? Naw, they were probably just too busy walking around to notice the buzzing of their cellphones. Though in Makiko’s case…

Hiraku smirked. She probably took the whole mantra of ‘don’t bring your cellphone to work’ too seriously and left it somewhere, if that exorcist girl even had one to begin with.

“Reading memories and searching through the crowds is good and all,” Hiraku said, nodding at the parents, “But the town DOES have a PA system we could use. Didn’t the police set up a Lost Child Station or something? Maybe someone brought her there?”

It'd make much more sense than dragging a kid around the district-wide festival hoping to bump into her parents, at least.
@VitaVitaAR@Lightning
In Q - FLUX 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Click This
Josephine thinks Arsenal is similarly insufferable compared with Hex, but at least Arsenal has a proven track record with Josephine, as well as plenty of weaponry. She personally gets triggered every time Arsenal needlessly wastes bullets, but also sees that waste as a chance to replenish her own supplies. The two used to work together to tackle larger missions as hired guns, but once Rui-Hai got involved in a long-term gig with Courtlandt Holdings, the two fell out of touch, until they met once more as Cleaners. Probably have a love-hate relationship going down.

Now, onto solid relationships...
@Click This @SilverDawn @Psyker Landshark
Was thinking that the 4 of them, all being users of Heavyware weaponry and being gun-spammers, could have worked together many times before during Cleaner missions as something like Fireteam WARE. Arsenal as artillery, Runner as all-rounder, End as aerial support, and Warthog as tank. They all have pretty good synergy, considering Runner's ability to accelerate bullets, End's ability to give everyone new ammo, and Warthog's ability to act as cover for the armorless Arsenal.

@Asuras
Already talked to you about it, but Josephine, during her younger years, would have crashed in Cafe Thaza a bunch for the free rooming. Adding onto that, Josephine probably calculated the amount of credits her room rental and maybe free meals from Mom would have cost, and has always been thinking of paying it off. Mom probably would have refused though, so Josephine would just be uncharacteristically 'nice' towards her.

Under the assumption that Venge's gang had lost members before, perhaps Josephine was involved in those. Maybe that acts as friction between the two, or maybe Venge doesn't even know due to her single-minded focus on fucking up nightmares. If Venge ever asks though, Josephine would probably off-handedly admit to offing some of her 'family' before.
In Q - FLUX 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay

Credit really was the best after all.

Sitting in a cheap, aluminum chair, Josephine’s eyes flickered back and forth on the holographic screen of her HeinBox, scanning through her monthly transactions and comparing them to the bundle of physical receipts she had in her pockets. At this point, she really was better off hiring an accountant for such meticulous work, but the ruby-eyed girl was never really bothered by it. In the past, she had obsessively budgeted every credit in her account, but now, it was simply pleasurable reading through all those big numbers.

Of course, her monthly income would really only sustain a middle-income family of four, but Josephine was alone, and such wealth was simply luxurious. Maybe she should splurge on something again. That new weapon the Policus was using, the Retra Barrier Bunker, looked pretty good. She’d been thinking of getting a proper melee weapon anyways, and a piledriver advertised as being able to pierce through even the hardiest Painstaker’s physical barriers looked fun…if inaccurate.

The small smile on Josephine’s features disappeared. Yeah, she didn’t have any use for a weapon that can’t even work as promoted. Closing the HeinBox and pocketing the small, black cube, she stretched and yawned, eyes naturally falling over to Room 107 of Café Thaza’s basement hideout. It had been years since she first crashed there, and even though there was now some nameless drunk rolling inside that space, it still gave her some fond memories.

Perhaps that’s why she didn’t ignore the bleeding youth that Mom dragged in, even when she wanted nothing to do with the freakish ‘doctor’ that seemed so eager to help a stranger. Was probably going to convince him into believing that he’s better off shedding his skin and turning into a monster.

Josephine swallowed her disgust either way, as she placed a hand on Mom’s shoulder, firmly pushing the older woman aside. Not even turning towards Doc, she locked eyes with the older man, before saying, flatly, “300 credits, or I’m putting it back in.”

Without waiting for a response, she turned to the wound next, expanding her senses to the microscopic, and then molecular level. It was just shrapnel. Small bits of metal. Much too easy to distinguish from the sickly, torn flesh of this young fool.

Slowly, a trickle of dust, sparkling in the dim light, drifted out of the youth’s wound. Thin strands wove into the form of a small bullet in Josephine’s palm, before the generation was complete. It dropped then, and she pulled out the Punisher EMT, manually loading it into the chamber.

“300 credits, or I’m putting it back in,” she repeated.

The man with the shades was lucky Mom was there. He got himself a nice discount as a result.
In Q - FLUX 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Psyker Landshark
End doesn't know why Runner thinks they're fellow pistol lovers, when neither of them practice gun kata and dual wield pistols, but eh, whatever. He works hard, knows his way around a gunfight, and has the combat experience that the assassin End doesn't have. His magic is also fairly interesting. Always nice to further accelerate the bullets of her Railrifle.

@Traitor
Zero is useful, even if she doesn't belong on the battlefield. On the other hand, End finds Hex insufferable. They're the same age, have similar appearances, and are both arrogant and calculating, but Hex is USELESS. She's a mage that can't even erect her own Personal Reality Field. She's a fighter who primarily uses melee weapons in an era where ranged weapons exist. Seeing someone like her exist immensely displeases End. But until then, End just pretends that Hex doesn't exist.
Right, not sure who has a cellphone, but it might be good if people react to this?

Ren took her hand from the man's arm and pulled out her phone she began to text ferociously as the man describe his daughter from her hair and eye color to what she was wearing. The text was sent to all MYO members, hopefully one of them would spot the missing girl.
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