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Beg your pardon I'm not flipping but I am capable of a good rib tickler or two. A gentleman needs his funny bone?


Quite the bone-afide gentleman, isn't he, if I might be so bold.
@Dark Cloud Excellent~

So, where exactly are Alna and Misty right now as far as a specific location and what it looks like (if there is a description to be had).
@Dark Cloud Sorry, I clarified in an edit, but I meant less age (though that is useful to know) and more how rich with nature/life it is.
@Dark Cloud
You absolute madlad. This flipping skeleton.

@Fractured
Right on. I probably won't use my pfp for character image, since I don't really have one for this guy, and I'm probably gonna run multiple characters at some point from the same account anyway, but I will edit my title to incorporate any character names.

So, what am I looking at as far as location?
And also, this is a bit of a specific question related to Collin's sensory abilities, but how I guess "green/nature rich" is this planet/location?
@Fractured@Dark Cloud
So, what do Alna and Misty actually look like, and what is the general scene/location?

Also, I think Fractured already kinda helped me out with that, Dark Cloud.
@Lewascan2

Yeah, that's the idea. And I'm personally fine with anime style powerups, since I eat that kind of thing up. Now it's just a matter of figuring out how to get him involved.


Well, the great thing about Worm (the setting he's popping in from), is that Parahuman powers are, at their core, dimensionally-based.
In particular, the Threat Report/CS specifically names "Doormaker" as a counter to get rid of him. Doormaker can open portals from basically anywhere to pretty much anywhere else, even across dimensions, and he's paired up with another person called the "Clairvoyant" whose power is basically multiversal omniscience and the ability to share it with people she touches. The power-synergy is fairly blatant.

So, let's assume they have finally killed Scion (the genocidal big bad of the series), and the dimensional barriers that he created around their local multiverse are gone. What remains of Cauldron (basically morally dubious super-powered Illuminati) can now sic Doormaker on Collin and send him far away so that he's no longer their problem, having no further use for him. They don't really care about where they send him exactly other than "as far away as possible".

Collin could be literally dumped into the narrative at any time and any location that isn't shielded from dimensional travel.
@Fractured
Oh cool, I'll drop the Darkwolf @ then from my CS post.

As far as source material, it's really only the world he was last in that has available source material (Worm), which is providing the structure for the threat report/character sheet. Collin's powerset and origins otherwise are completely original.

Glad you liked the powerset. It's certainly not the strongest in the RP that I can see, but that was never the intention. Between his personality and the actual mechanics of how it works, he should be just fine for the most part without using the highest level of it. And then, of course, there's the fabled Sixth Stage that will only get broken out as a result of his power evolving in the face of an utterly ridiculously OP mortal threat. So, you know, basically an anime protagonist last-minute powerup type deal. And it will only really work once, since the exponential ramp-up timer will apply after the first time he activates it, meaning he would literally need hours (even days, but I'll need to recalculate it) of constant power use to ever enter Overclock V6 again.

Which, to be fair, is probably a good thing, since exponential ramp up means he will instantly surpass lightspeed by a fair margin if I'm estimating correctly. (Edit: went back and actually did some recalculations which were added to the CS)

Otherwise, I've gone over the rules, and I do believe I understand the posting style for the most part. It's the first time I'd ever be doing it in and RP, but broadly summarized, it looks like telling a story through a script... sorta. It seems like it's supposed to be first person, but most people are writing in more of a script style.
Is there anyone I should be tagging in particular for CS approval?
Sup, been looking over this forum for a couple days now and finally decided to stop lurking and try my hand at joining in personally.

So, I decided to do something a bit interesting I think for this OC (the third of the -probably- three characters I'm making). The CS is effectively an official government document from the last world he was on, the super-hero universe of Worm. Basically, his entering of this story is not the first time he's jumped universes on accident. Although, to be more specific, he was banished from his first one by the local gods for accidentally figuring out how to become even more immortal than them... and also for kinda-sorta destroying a whole-ass planet in the name of saving humanity.

By doing the CS this way, his full powerset and how it actually functions is somewhat vague but will be expounded upon during the narrative of IC, as seemingly preferred for character creation in the OOC instructions.


@Lewascan2 Generally you don't need to know everything because you can tell your own story.

Hmmm, I see. That was somewhat my read of the situation, but I was curious to see if there was any manner of structured plot considering the existence of a primary headquarters mentioned in the first OOC post.

@Lewascan2 Also I've got two characters, one being a ridiculous punny skeleton with a top hat the other a dark god who originally wanted to kill existence but is now chill and has a job. lol

Considering the ultra casual nature of this, I'm considering two-three characters: one a Jojo/Worm SIOC (big emphasis on the OC) type character, who basically beat the ROB that put them in that situation and is effectively an independent goddess who just wants a Quiet Life; two, an alt-universe Dinah Alcott from Worm, who is pretty much a fellow goddess and adopted little sister of the prior SIOC; and three, a full-on OC from an original story I've long procrastinated on actually writing, who would be the most "low-powered" of the characters I make and honestly probably the most often used.

I think I'd probably lead off with the third one and try things out for a bit before doing the others.

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Sorry for the late response, like I mentioned on one of my alts, I’m recovering from a brief illness.

You’re not expected to catch up with everything that’s happened so far. Everyone has their own series of interweaving plots, and it’s usually pretty safe to jump in and out as necessary. You’re given the freedom to tell your own story inside the broad framework laid out in the rules. There are generally pockets of characters who know each other and interact, and we all have several that we cycle between depending on the situation.

No worries. Completely understandable. Glad to hear about the recovery.

I see. I could probably see myself running 1-3 characters, depending on how much I want to invest in any given one. I do admit that, despite this whole concept being very interesting, it'll probably be difficult for me, seeing as I've been a mostly hardcore Advanced RP player. This can, from what I've seen, best be described as not just Casual, but HYPER Casual, and I am very much the type to almost accidentally overwrite, considering how detail-oriented I can be.

Still interested though, so I'll start slapping together a CS I think.
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