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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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Welp I can tell you right now. Your lack of acceptance for anything that doesn't fit your 'view of the world' in a multiverse RP that you yourself claim is an open sandbox means this RP isn't going anywhere and will die off pretty quickly. I've seen it happen many times before. your not the first, nor will you be the last.


I swear I've seen this before and you still get the grammar wrong. You're not the first.

And Deadpool is a prime example of a good comedy character. Used for both comedy AND serious and effective at both!


And walking metagaming. I have seen people claim he should be able to read the OOC, which is nothing short of obnoxious (on top of jokes constantly falling flat...)
this sentence in the OP is very deceiving if certain types of characters are not allowed.

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"Within reason".
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I didn't really intend for him to be an action orientated character. He has weapons since his character in the show has them, but I intended for him to be a humorous character.


See "no gag characters". If they're there solely for humour, it fails one test. If they're serious and gonna get killed, it's probably not a good choice. XD
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I don't think this rp is just about fighting, Yidha did say it was a sandbox style rp so I can see non powered characters doing their own stuff.

I highly doubt this rp is meant as a di** measuring contest with powerful characters


By the standards of most speculative fiction, normal guns aren't going to get you far. If the answer to "am I going to end up shooting someone who doesn't deserve it?" is yes and there's bulletproof characters around, it's going to end poorly.
"Aren't you dead?"
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Don'tchya mean shock? :P.

What about Saxton Hale? Or Pepsi Man? xD


I don't think "hyperbole" is generally treated as a character ability before a writing technique.
  • Name: Reinhardt Wilhelm
  • Title:
  • Gender: Male
  • Appearance: Armour so big that his head looks tiny, and a 7'4 wall of muscle inside it all. He's not the sort of person you want to run into in the dark, when it gets down to it.
  • Personality: Reinhardt comes across as an attempt to distil the essence of every heroic knight to have ever lived and finding that there's a limit to how small you can make it. The enormous man might have a moral core so unyielding that he can remind an international organisation of its purpose but he's also loud enough that it gives the feeling he managed this by shouting at them from the next continent over. Though, contrary to what it might seem like, he does in fact have an inside voice.
    Cowardice only exists in this man's vocabulary as something to look down upon: even if he wasn't looking forward to the fighting, he's going to walk steadfastly into battle ahead of his allies because that's the honourable thing to be doing. Should there be no glory in the fight? Reinhardt will still do it because it's the right thing: justice is its own reward. One thing that he isn't is stupid about it: though he's sworn to never retire again, he won't fight or even fight back if it means that some innocent bystander is going to get hurt.
    The man has a somewhat eclectic mix of interests, loving Hasselhoff and considering it a classic (to be fair, it probably is by the 2070's) but at the same time being a fan of a professional video gamer. All whilst being happy to spend his forced retirement wandering the Earth helping people out and visualising gang members as fantastic creatures to be defeated. He seems to have a lot of fun from teasing friends, too.
  • Ideals:
    Justice
    . Glory gets in there too--glory shared, rather, as he has no desire to be the best--but justice is head and shoulders above it.
  • Biography: 61 years ago, in the distant year of 2016, Reinhardt was born in Stuttgart. Later, presumably many years later, the young man joined the military before moving on to join the Crusaders--the implausible order of power armour using knights that had been formed. It was almost certain that when the Omnic Crisis began and everyone started getting killed by robots, he took part in battle with the Crusaders--enough to come to the attention of whoever was selecting agents to put down the crisis once and for all.
    Initially under the command of Gabriel Reyes, the newly formed Overwatch was instrumental in stopping the crisis and Reinhardt served with it for years until, most likely after one of its other founding members was "killed", he was pressured into retiring from the organisation. From the outside, he was unable to do anything but watch as corruption took hold, leading to its eventual dissolution after two of the other founders "died" when the organisation's Swiss headquarters exploded.
    He took up his armour once again upon coming across a town where the government was powerless to do anything about the gang extorting it for money. Though Brigitte, his mechanic, suggested that it wasn't their business to get involved in--especially after the gangsters held a child hostage to force him to back down, Reinhardt was never going to sit idly by when there was JUSTICE to be delivered. So he put on his armour once again to drive the Dragons out, taking up the mantle of a wandering knight errant.
    He still keeps in touch with Torbjorn and, at Christmas, visited. He's apparently a good storyteller, if Torbjorn's children are anything to go by. He also doesn't seem to have aged in around thirty years, looking more or less identical to then with the exception of having gained a moustache.
  • Powers: He's big. Well, he also has a lifetime's experience of being a (somewhat unconventionally equipped) soldier, but mostly he just has the advantage of being larger than whoever else is in the room.
  • Weapons: Despite having come from an era where energy weapons are plentiful and guns no less effective than before, Reinhardt's weapon of choice is... a hammer. Admittedly, the hammer's head is roughly the same size as a person and has a rocket on one end, but it requires getting in close to hit someone with it or to hit the ground hard enough that they fall over... most of the time. It can be swung to create a flaming shockwave that is, if anything, more dangerous than simply being hit by it.
  • Equipment: Obviously, Reinhardt has his armour. It's large, imposing, and immensely durable--not to mention it has a rocket on the back for when you really, really need to get over somewhere quickly (or flatten unfortunate obstacles between an unstoppable mass of muscle and metal and the nearest wall). Even more precious than the armour is the shield that it can project from its left wrist: more durable than even the armour itself and restoring itself to full strength in a matter of seconds, yet it can be put up and down in a single movement. He's every bit as useful at defending as he is actually striking out at enemies.
  • Universe of Origin: Overwatch

If you want a one-picture summary of his attitude:
From the sounds of it, the thieves would normally be returning the stolen item sometime tonight, which would make this whole theft nothing more than an elaborate test of the mansion's security and payment for doing absolutely nothing useful on their part. They could simply identify the perpetrators to Tomoko and be on their way. "What makes you think that this is any different from a normal theft? We can simply wait for tonight and for the return of the vase."

"Have I done something, Yuuno-chan?" Ryuuko asked, smoothing her kimono in case it was something about her appearance, even though the girl didn't seem the type. Being looked at so harshly for no apparent reason was quite unnerving...
@BrokenPromise There's been... not even one complete scene. There's no indication if combat will be a large focus or not and if there hadn't been a fight someone else would have left for the exact opposite reason. I guarantee someone would have dropped out because the character interaction meant that there was no fighting or using the magical girl sections of the bio. At least give the RP chance to finish an action-based introduction before deciding it's entirely the wrong thing. O_o
Sir Tyaethe Radistirin


Tyaethe stilled when the description of the stolen item was given. It was familiar, far too familiar: an item from her favourite childhood tale. It was a story to aspire to and a drive to pledge herself to the Church later on, to one day do even a fragment of the story's heroine. It seemed that Gillian had the same idea and had delivered the tale in much abbreviated form... sufficient, perhaps, if not for lacking the extra details that might explain the mercenaries' selection, not that those were part of the common story. In the version she used to tell when asked, back when anyone knew that she liked it...

The paladin looked thoughtful for a second, then removed the helmet. Her secret was already out and telling a story whilst wearing that thing would just make it harder to hear what she was saying and what story went well being told without clear emphasis? Though it might look a little strange, a child's head on such massive armour...

"As Sir Gillian suggests, it could be a Shard of Angroron. What his rendition of the tale lacks is a reminder of what this means," Tyaethe stated, red eyes fixing on him for a second. A reminder, of course: aside from the rabbit, everyone from these countries should know the story, "Which means that a reminder is in order. To me, it seems unlikely that any other 'shard' would have such a violent outcome.

"Orodrunn's story begins as a divine spirit in service to the first Dark Lord, he that turned upon the other gods and first brought evil to the world," not that she would speak his name. Such things had to be left forgotten, not called upon, lest some fragment bring more pain to the world, "Yet even in his defeat, many of his servants remained to gather strength and plot. Chief amongst them was his general, already a leader to the defeated remnants and more than willing to bring his divine strength to bear against the mortal races.

"Against a force that once sought to fight the Gods' themselves, mortal and immortal alike, and now sought nought less than the total subjugation of the world, what could one realm do?" Tyaethe questioned, arms spreading wide--her sword and shield were already on the ground for getting in the way. "No kingdom would ever be able to win alone. Pride would let each fall and be twisted in turn, a breeding ground for evil untold.

"But the world refused to submit. The world had not become his and it would not become Orodrunn's. A grand coalition was assembled and marshalled to face against an enemy with more power than they could ever hope to match save for the Witch Queen breaking her neutrality in their favour. Yet with all the world to lose, who dare not stand and fight?

"In such a vast battle, a single life is but a footnote. Only the Dark Lord's presence over the battlefield would be remembered: vast and unstoppable; to see Orodrunn in the flesh before dying was simply to move fast enough to see your oncoming demise. One of Reon's knights was unfortunate enough to see the Dark Lord silhouetted against the sun and his blade raised and her comrades fallen. A valiant effort against an impossible foe held him off for longer than any now would find reasonable but against the divine and with nothing but her death to come the knight clasped her hands around the blade and raised her hands in prayer.

"The Goddesses wished no more than any other warrior on the battle to let Orodrunn triumph but it was Lilliana's faithful prayer that gave them a vessel. The battlefield blackened, the Sun and Moon aligned, and the knight rose to challenge the divine spirit. Orodrunn was an undefeated giant that nobody might harm and, in the high noon night, a single head of golden hair stood in opposition.

"Angroron, the army-slaying blade, shattered under the first blow," the paladin proclaimed, palm catching fist as she began to leave the children's tale, "But its evil was palpable, even unbroken. The dark shards would have broken most that dared step across them, killing those that it could not corrupt. Lilliana bore both the Sun and Moon within her and the evil could find no purchase, the sword's destruction bringing a small measure of equality to a battle that entire hosts could not win.

"Under an Eclipse, the Goddesses' chosen warrior could not lose. The golden flames that had lined her sword as it shattered Angroron blazed as the sun itself and moonlight fashioned into another layer of mail. Punches that would crush a man blunted against her body and armour immune to any magic was cut through with ease. The Goddesses' champion stood greater than even a spark of the divine, cleaving him in two, and won against a force the whole world could not defeat."

Tyaethe straightened, picking her helmet off the ground and beginning to clip it in place once again.

"If we follow a shard of black metal and its thieves have brutally killed an entire fort, yet a band that would merely be corrupted by one of Angroron's pieces is sent out, then the stolen object appears far too obvious. The pieces were stolen and lost in the past, yet their evil is enough to kill or break any that dare carry them for long. No doubt, this would explain how drawn out the fort's slaughter became."
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