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Current No point posting your writing online if you don't care about praise.
4 yrs ago
Is the rioting and BLM brought up yet?
4 yrs ago
Honestly, I don't get the grief given to SAO when there's stuff like Mushoku Tensei where the MC actively lusts for underaged girls. And it's the most popular isekai in Japan.
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4 yrs ago
Reminder that the Pentagon just confirmed UFOs are real.
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4 yrs ago
Also, it's kinda annoying going back and forth writing short replies since I got other stuff to do and that just interrupts my rythm.

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Here's my CS.

Might be interested. I have an elf character in mind.




After taking their baths, the two soon dressed up to start the day. As usual, Corona wore her casual thin sleeveless white dress with a silky green loose coat to cover her otherwise naked shoulders and arms. She also wore sandals underneath, certainly an unorthodox choice for such an institution like a school or a learning academy. Maybe if she were Bestia, it would look more normal, but Machinas certainly mainly wore shoes or boots as their footwear. She also wore a green headband with a rose attached to it as her head accessory. Another oddity for a Machina. Her outfit was mostly similar to what she used to wear as the village apothecary, and back then, she was certainly surrounded by nature more than bricks and machines like she was now.

Esther on the other hand wore a more traditional yet risque outfit. She also wore a sleeveless dress underneath her tougher autumn brown jacket. But the hem was clearly much shorter than Corona's, showing a generous amount of her legs and thighs. However, she wore a pair of shoes and socks as her footwear. And her headband had no flowers on it, just a blue gem to decorate it. In all respects, she certainly looked more like your typical Machina student.

The two then went down to the cafeteria for their breakfast. Both had classes for the first session, so they couldn't dilly dally around for long.

Once there, they took their food first, with Corona choosing some simple bread while Esther chose the chicken soup instead. They then took the nearest empty-ish table, which just so happened to be the one Allie was sitting at.

"Excuse us," Corona said to her as she took her seat beside her. Esther on the other hand sat across them two.

@Crowvette


"Well, we'll see about that," Helena replied to him with a wry smile. For now, she really had no intention to "create a new family" with the people here. She was only joining them because they shared a common goal, that's all.

"White," Helena sternly answered. "And I want it here."

She then confidently pulled the neckline of her dress downwards, forgetting the fact that she currently wasn't wearing her bra. It gave Zane a nice view of her cleavage if he were to look downwards, and he would since he was taller than her.

"Here, just above my chest below my neck." She told him.

Once he put the mark, she released the pull on her neckline and returned to join the others. She then heard Azurca offering them some food from her bag of pastries.

Hmm, should I take her on her offer? But what if it's poisoned? Do I trust her?

She then examined her face as closely as she could from a distance. She began judging her on her looks and mannerisms. Did she look suspicious? Was there something off about her?

In the end, she decided that she was innocent. With a sigh, she walked over to her and said, "I'll take one." with a polite smile.

@Squirrel98@CelesteEste
Sounds cool. Might join this one.
@Timemaster
Sounds good! Feel free to think up the background setting of him/her that makes them want to join the aliens.
It was only known as the Mothership to its people.

It was an unbelievable large vessel, almost the size of a mountain. It was shaped almost like a saucer, pure white and silver in its color.

And it carried the minds of the sole remaining survivors of an alien race, as they traveled from planet to planet, mining its resources to power their Mothership so it could stay running.

And now, it had arrived in Fantasia, a medieval world torn in conflict between all the various races in it. And it was the very first planet they visited that possessed Mana, allowing its inhabitants to use and employ magics in their daily lives.

Fortunately for Fantasia, the Mothership had a rule it always obeyed. If a planet had sapient creatures living on it, they would have to ask for their permission before grabbing their resources. Only if all negotiations broke down and when the Mothership couldn't survive one other trip to a different planet, they would resort to pillaging the planet by force.

And so the Mothership sent their agents, either AIs or digitized minds, linked to an android body, to roam the planet and make deals with the native populations. They would become its ambassadors, bridging alliances and making trades with them, or, if they felt that they were unworthy for such an arrangement, they could bring their case to the Mother Brain, the supreme AI that ruled over the Mothership, for them to be granted permission of laying waste to them.



Welcome to my interest check. This is still more in the idea phase than a solid setting and RP idea but I thought I'd post it to the interest check just to see how many people are interested.

Basically this would be sorta a science vs magic kind of story, with the aliens in the side of science. I'm not sure if players would want to play other than the aliens though, especially since they're kinda the ones moving the plot along. Though I guess you can play as the fantasy side going to the Mothership to investigate it.

The default setting I have in mind for the fantasy world is going to be like your typical Japanese isekai fantasy setting. Humans are in conflict with non-humans, especially against the demon race. The human church has an anti non-human teachings, viewing them as inferior heretics. Slavery still exists, with both sides having both human and non-human slaves (with the beastmen being most common). Dwarves and elves hate each other while beastmen are torn between supporting the humans or the demons; both sides viewing them just as an easy source of slave workers with their super strength. Lots of corrupt folks on all sides in short.

Their technology level is medieval with some magic tools in use, with demons using most of them. Elves could manipulate the growth of plants. Dwarves have their steam devices whose secrets they never shared with anyone. Beastmen are the most primitive, living nomadically off hunting monsters, as they believed settling down and becoming farmers to be a dishonorable act.

The aliens would ask for permission to set up shop in mana rich lands where they would proceed to suck it all up to be stored as energy for their ship. They could offer all sorts of things in return, from their technology to passage for mind upload into their paradise-like cyberspace.

Their Mothership would land in the middle of the Great Wasteland, a scorched and empty battlefield destroyed by generations of combats between humans and demons.

Society inside the Mothership's cyberspace is mostly free, with most of the aliens living in a simulated, idealized version of their home world without having any need to work. Going to the real world is strictly regulated however. They knew they had landed on a new planet but as much as some of them wanted to sightsee, only chosen agents trained in diplomacy and combat were allowed to do so. They didn't want to risk any diplomatic incident if untrained civilians were to be unleashed to the real world.

I'd like it for players to worldbuild their part of the fantasy world, even if they're just playing as the aliens. The aliens would send their agents to every corner of the world after all. And feel free to ask anything about the setting.
Nαɳαƈα Dαιɱσʂ




Nanaca stood there looking around in confusion as she tried to take in her changed surrounding.

First, the arena was obviously in a less-than-optimal state. Rubble were everywhere, not just near the place she was standing. It was pretty much destroyed by the blast from before.

Next was the obvious fact that there was now a giant masked man in the middle of the arena. And he was making some sort of speech. Something about what would happen to the entire city.

She couldn't care less, unfortunately for him. Listening to big villain speeches was never really her thing.

And last but not least was the fact that reinforcements had arrived out of thin air. Maybe they had teleported in. It wouldn't be that odd if one of them had that kind of power in them.

Nanaca then felt the wind coming from the flying ship that rested near her. As usual, she didn't bother holding down her fluttering skirt, exposing her baby blue panties to the world.

"Hey, you two good?" she asked the two on the ship as she floated upwards to land on the top of the bow. "Maybe you two should retreat. That guy... he means business."

"As for me, well, I'm done running."

She leaped straight upwards, flying higher and higher yet still towards the direction of the giant masked man. Once she saw that she was directly above him, she readied herself, aiming both of her legs downwards.

And then, she turned herself as heavy as she could.

She immediately fell down like a rock. Or, to be more accurate, like a giant mass of steel. One ton, two tons, she didn't know how heavy she was being. She only knew that her impact would be massive.

Her aim was of course, the head. But if she couldn't manage to hit him there, she would settle with the shoulders or his back instead.

And right at the moment of impact, she would turn herself back to weightless again, so that she wouldn't suffer the returning force on her legs.
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