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"The Soiling of Old Glory" by Stanley Forman of the Boston Herald American, 1977 Pulitzer Prize Winner

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- Modern-Fantasy setting. Modern United States, but probably AU for the purpose of playing with geography and events.
- Magic returns to the world; 2016, rather than 2012. This managed to scare everyone and make the Mayans question their calendar.
- Summer/Fall of 2016 got scary, fast.
- Not Twilight or Harry Potter; this has darker political overtones because humans know about magic and various supernatural beings and are scared shitless and are freaking out. You know how people are in large groups, right?
- In the United States, the government starts rounding up people with magic.
- By Spring of 2017, animals and plants, places and things, start to emerge; energy nexuses, mythical beasts, spirits even. Coincidentally, that's around the time the Mayan calendar ends. Some people say it's the end of the world, the Mayans point out it's just the end of an age. Whoever is right, people are freaking out.
- The characters are part of a Coven of like minded people, probably with magical abilities they are just touching, in a town or city where there is an internment camp for others of their kind. They are trying to avoid being caught and figuring out a way to undermine the internment camps, to get support to their fellows.
- The characters will be forced to make some stark choices vis a vis retribution, justice, the law and nature.
- Advanced Standards.
- This RP was designed back in 2009, well before the current presidential campaign (and I'll be happy to show people the link to it, because it still exists on another forum) and I do not want to shy away from the zeitgeist of the nation, because I think it's interesting material to work with and always have. All the same, I am hoping to avoid a huge discussion of politics outside of the need to discuss it to write good fiction. Themes like the structure of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and FEMA camps and all that jazz do feature, but these are policies rather than people.
- Discord Chat here. Ask questions, collaborate, brainstorm!
- Inspirations: Anything John Carpenter did, especially "Escape from New York" and a whole lot of other stuff. Trying to avoid the touchy-feely 'magic in secret' thing. Magic is something that burst out uncontrollably and has turned everyone's lives upside down. Also taking inspiration from underground movements like the French Resistance and the White Rose, though it's also a lot of Martin Luther King meets Merlin the Magician. Someone mentioned District 13 - definitely a good thought.



That absolutely helps create a framework for plot. I am not sure that the government's sole interest is in weaponizing magic, but it certainly has groups that consider it a goal, especially if other countries aggressively pursue the use of magic as well. There are religious lobbies and civil unrest to consider, as well as containing all the spiritual events that happen with magic absent an apparent actor, ie a person using it.

It also becomes more apparent to me that we need to probably stick this right in a large city in the US. We can design one to fit or we can use an existing one heavily modified.

I'm almost in favor of inventing one.
Expect the Unexpected




Retrograde movement under fire was not ideal, but getting out so they could saturate the place with lots of fire made sense if they were not going to reinforce and land more troops and start a wider battle. As usual, it felt like Park's squad was one of the last to shift out, but it always felt like you were getting the short end of the stick even when you were not and all things were relative. Collins put on as much support as he could bring into the fight, while the platoon sergeant and squad leaders focused on supervising the movements in order to give the boss the time and space to react to the situation as it evolved.

On Danny's level, it meant watching the flank and making sure everyone was reloaded, rehydrated and ready to move. His piece was the patch of territory they were supposed to keep locked down in a fight, should an enemy pop up in that zone, while relying on the other fireteams and squads to do their work. It was light infantry work, rather than the special operations that was his experience, but special operators tended to have a strong grounding in infantry work anyway. When things went to hell in a plan and recon became combat, you were infantry. Very vulnerable infantry in some cases. He checked his magazine, which had a clear piece of plastic that let him assess how much ammunition he had. He checked over the rest of the fireteam to make sure everyone was alright. He kept a tense, coiled watch over their sector as the people at their back started to pull back, feeling a spectral breeze of some sort at their back.

When it was their turn to move, they started to shift back, under the eyes of the element providing overwatch for them.

The whole point of it was to detect an enemy, so it was a surprise when he was suddenly face to face with one Salvesh, closer than any of them ever would like, in the path of their movement, with some sort of bladed weapon. There wasn't time to wonder how it got there, crest and all, looming and huge, with people who were -watching- for just this sort of thing, much less at what they all considered 'nightmare' range, with a Salvesh engaging him in hand to hand with some sort of huge blade on a huge haft.

He got his rifle up to block the strike, but felt another take him at the back, a blossom of pain right under his neck, and then nothing.

It was the nothing that scared him, as well as the way he crumpled, listening to the firefight all around him as it erupted.
With enough people I can set up an OOC and some character sheet stuff and really start the discussion. I think that the setting confronts some of the underlying issues in our politics nicely, though the current situation feels closer to the setting now that we have a lively debate, in some places anyway, over immigration enforcement and a more casual attitude toward civil rights in the Department of Justice.

Beyond that, I'd be curious to see what people think makes sense for the setting location and what feels right. I mean, we can go urban or we can go more suburban in this. One of my thoughts for that was that having watched Buffy recently, the third season involves the mayor heading up a huge a conspiracy, but then when we look at Daredevil, we see the local government somewhat subverted in the process of contracting, bidding and cooperating with a criminal conspiracy, backed by a supernatural doomsday organization/corporation. With all due respect to Joss Whedon, I think I want to find a way to thread the needle on factionalism even in local politics to feed it into this.

(to be fair to Whedon fans, he made the Initiative seem sort of incompetent in the long run, due to dysfunction and conflicting agendas.)

One of my great impressions of Watergate and other political conspiracies involves seeing how it's kind of riddled with errors. Even CIA operations like the Bay of Pigs involves a lot of messy loose ends, unreliable characters and things going wrong. It's one of the reasons why I like to steer away from well-oiled supernatural shadow governments running the world as three dimensional chess players.

I also want to dig in the skulls of the players for this on how they feel about these themes and what they might take from that. I want to make sure we're collaborating and working off each other here.

Still considering doing this, definitely. I just want to make sure there is a structured plot with a goal for the coven; in this case, looking to figure out how to help people that are caught and in detention.
A lot of that went into the update of the setting that I did, actually. Detainment camps and transportation into the Freakvilles also factored into how small towns would be involved as well as the walled communities.

"The Soiling of Old Glory" by Stanley Forman of the Boston Herald American, 1977 Pulitzer Prize Winner

TL;DR List


- Modern-Fantasy setting. Modern United States, but probably AU for the purpose of playing with geography and events.
- Magic returns to the world; 2016, rather than 2012. This managed to scare everyone and make the Mayans question their calendar.
- Summer/Fall of 2016 got scary, fast.
- Not Twilight or Harry Potter; this has darker political overtones because humans know about magic and various supernatural beings and are scared shitless and are freaking out. You know how people are in large groups, right?
- In the United States, the government starts rounding up people with magic.
- By Spring of 2017, animals and plants, places and things, start to emerge; energy nexuses, mythical beasts, spirits even. Coincidentally, that's around the time the Mayan calendar ends. Some people say it's the end of the world, the Mayans point out it's just the end of an age. Whoever is right, people are freaking out.
- The characters are part of a Coven of like minded people, probably with magical abilities they are just touching, in a town or city where there is an internment camp for others of their kind. They are trying to avoid being caught and figuring out a way to undermine the internment camps, to get support to their fellows.
- The characters will be forced to make some stark choices vis a vis retribution, justice, the law and nature.
- Advanced Standards.
- This RP was designed back in 2009, well before the current presidential campaign (and I'll be happy to show people the link to it, because it still exists on another forum) and I do not want to shy away from the zeitgeist of the nation, because I think it's interesting material to work with and always have. All the same, I am hoping to avoid a huge discussion of politics outside of the need to discuss it to write good fiction. Themes like the structure of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and FEMA camps and all that jazz do feature, but these are policies rather than people.
- Discord Chat here. Ask questions, collaborate, brainstorm!
- Inspirations: Anything John Carpenter did, especially "Escape from New York" and a whole lot of other stuff. Trying to avoid the touchy-feely 'magic in secret' thing. Magic is something that burst out uncontrollably and has turned everyone's lives upside down. Also taking inspiration from underground movements like the French Resistance and the White Rose, though it's also a lot of Martin Luther King meets Merlin the Magician. Someone mentioned District 13 - definitely a good thought.

Just to clear the air on Discord, I don't use the Guild Discord server for a bunch of reasons. I don't want to drag that into the RP or anything, because it doesn't have anything to do with RP's and I consider it a cased closed sort of thing. I've been working around that decision for a while and am happy to continue on that basis.

We can, however, easily set up one for the RP. Discord is very distributed and user-friendly, and this prevents having someone clear out the channel due to inactivity.

Edit: I went ahead and set one up. I'm including the link here.
Let's start a push on posts.

Happy weekend!
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