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@Letter Bee
I've seen Utawarerumuno. also, I'm not going to keep the world actually. after thinking about it. I don't like it. I'm going to change it tomorrow and get rid of all elemental aspects and go more scientific. if that's ok?
@Rex, all worlds have to have a connection to Earth and known Human History; I added that rule recently.


Damn it, I didn't see that. I'm sorry. I'll change it in a few. sorry

Edit: I changed it to involve human history. let me know if you need me to change it any further.
@DarkwolfX37

Let me answer these to my best ability:

I don't see Medaka Kurokami, half the cast of One Piece... Kamijou Touma and Kamisato Kakeru ffs. In fact, just banning the main characters from a lot of those characters' series leaves some equally powerful characters available.
I guess I don't understand if you plan on the characters simply being as they are in their series but brought to a new world, or if you plan on the characters being morphed to fit the mold of Fate servants. For example, Accelerator pre-brain damage or post-WW3 would be obviously overpowered if brought in as-is, but there's an argument for him not being too powerful if he's remade under Fate's rules and had his battery power limit. Similarly, it's odd to ban Light Yagami since his power comes from an item and specifically requires someone's full name, something that Servants already hide on principal. Even with the Death Note as his Noble Phantasm, in order for it to work he'd need to somehow learn a target's name, and giving it some magic reason to not work on non-servants would be easy. Even just "he's a servant and it's not an actual Death Note but a power resembling it, thereby making it only work on Servants/those not participating in the HGW" would suddenly make him logically viable.


for Medaka Kurokami I've not seen Medaka Box so I'm not sure how powerful she actually is. as for Kamijou Touma and Kamisato Kakeru. I overlooked them and totally forgot about them so I take full responsibility for that. I do see your point with most of the characters of One Piece and most other animes since the main character might not be as strong as another character in the anime. however, I never thought about nerfing many characters under Fates rules so I'll look into changing the rules a bit. I'm still going to keep a few characters on the ban list, but that's just for the sake of keeping everything fair.

There's also the question of how faithful to the character's origins they have to be. What about multiple sources, such as Frost from DBS? His character in the anime and manga are very different from each other. To use an ambiguous example, Chara from Undertale raises some questions. There's very little canon information about them, and a lot of what's there is fairly up for interpretation. How would a Servant like that work? How much of a character can fit into their Servant self before having to allocate traits to their NP? Can a fictional character be used as a Master or only Servants? Either way, does the content they originate from exist in-world or are they totally unknown and only work through some new system that bypasses the need for a legend? Are Servants summoned randomly or is a suitable catalyst still needed?

Does this war use the Stay Night, Extra, Extella, or Grand Order system, or a brand new one? Are class statistics important or are they more suggestions than rules, and to what degree?


for being Faithful to the character I'm allowing either the anime, Manga, or a combination of both as long as it's not overpowered or god-like. if the character has little to no backstory on their information then they won't be accepted and as for the requirements for servants being summoned. it's random. the master will create a pact and a random servant will heed their call. all the master has to do is call for a servant and one will randomly heed their call.

Are you expecting players to have multiple characters beyond the one Servant/one Master per player, or are you planning to try to get all of those character slots filled separately? If fictional characters are allowed as Servants, does that mean fictional OCs are allowed? At what point does diversion from the source character into an OOC version does a character stop being allowed? What about multiple versions of the same character appearing as Servants? Further, what about the potential for Lily, Alter, etc. versions of characters from non-Fate series? Would Lily Goku be acceptable, for example? What about imaginary characters within a series, such as Suzushina Yuriko? If someone didn't use a fictional character, how much freedom do they have in making an actual historical or real-life mythological person into a Servant? What about summons into classes that don't necessarily make sense right away, like Gilgamesh's various class summons or Lancer Artoria for example. Could Krillin be summoned as a Saber, for example, because his Distructo-Disc is a cutting technique? Would he be able to be a Rider because he can fly, or an Archer because of his ki blasts, or would he be forced into Caster because of his ki usage, etc.?


I only expect people to have one servant and one master. if they chose to have more that's up to them and if the slots are empty. I only have so many slots to allow anyone one to play the servant they want. the OC's I'm only allowing are for masters, not servants. Lilly characters can be allowed if their non-Lilly counterpart isn't in already and vise-versa. for that, I'll let you know if a Lilly character or normal character has been taken. as for the class system, I'm leaving that up to the RPGer. if they feel a character needs to be one class over the other then they need to explain why.

Hopefully that helps. let me know if you have anymore questions



We never saw it coming. How could we? We never thought that our planet would rebel against us and try to wipe us out, but I guess that’s what happens when humanity pushes too far. To think this all started when humanity first learned how to build. From humble beginnings, we rose up and began to travel this vast world we called home. We learned, we loved, we built, and we destroyed. From the time we first discovered fire to when we built firearms. Humanity has always been building and then destroying. Humanity is always at war with one another for some reason or another. Whether it’s for resources, land, power, religion or the simple fact one group has something the other wants. We are always fighting with one another. We always like the term: one who doesn’t learn from history is doomed to repeat it, but humanity never learns. We should have seen it sooner; we should have paid more attention to what our constant battle was doing to the planet. In hindsight, I think humanity's downfall started with the nuclear warheads that dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

We continued to war, continued to develop more powerful weapons, and continued to ravish our own planet without a care in the world. In hindsight, we should have seen it coming a mile away, but our rage towards one another blinded us from the truth. When the planet finally had enough of our warring and ravishing its surface it fought back and we soon found out: We are not the most dominant species on the planet. It came in the dead of night while most of us slept. Crystal blue flowers from the earth popped up around the world. Their buds hung low like a child defeated in an argument with their parents. The next morning, everyone awoke to these strange plants, but no one paid any attention to these strange plants as the first bombs of the morning fell. Humanity went back to their battle with one another until the buds of the flowers opened.

From the flowers came a sickly green gas that slowly stopped all the battling and all the warring as humanity started to be infected with a virus that left many immobilized or dead. It seemed all the warring became mute as scientists from the warring nations came together to fight back this strange gas cloud. While they worked on a cure, humanity found solace in gas masks that helped filter the air of the deadly gas. However, when scientist discovered a cure the bacteria within the gas cloud would evolve and said cure would be worthless. At one point, the cure seemed to strengthen the virus and cause a mutation within humanity that caused them to change into grotesque hideous monsters that craved human flesh. Many, thanks to Hollywood called them zombies, but that was far from the truth. Many grew more appendages while others simply changed into god-awful looking monsters that seemed to be a hybrid between human and animal. For a while, animals seemed to be immune to the sickly green gas. That all changed with the United Nations announced the Ark Program. The top leading scientists decided that it was a fruitless effort to keep studying and trying to create a cure. Instead, they decided to look towards the future and start construction on Arks. Airships that would fly above the gas and house what little humanity was left in hopes the gas would fade out of existence.

Once that was announced, the gas seemed to change rapidly and affected the animals that were once immune to it. They too morphed and changed into hideous monsters. However, instead of killing each other they seemed to target humanity and furiously attacked any person near them. Household pets began turning on their owners and once dossal creatures brutally attacked humanity. While the Arks were being created, humanity was fighting a losing war between mutated humans and animals. In the end, only one Ark was created. Codename Survival was built to house 20 million humans. Of course, the first to be let on the Survival were the rich, politicians and others the governments felt would be needed for humanities survival. Once they were on board, the Ark’s doors were opened to the public who flooded towards the only safe haven. However, before the Survival could even reach 5 million. The Ark was attacked by the creatures created by the gas. The engines roared to life and the Ark lifted off leaving the mass of humans that couldn’t gain access to the Survival. It soared through the thick green gas until it breached the surface of the gas like a whale breaching the water.

For years, the Ark flew above the gas, never once getting too close to the swirling death beneath it. Because of the Ark never hitting capacity during its launch. Many rooms were empty and used for storage until they were needed. The fear of overcapacity wouldn’t be an issue since there were protocols in place to keep the Ark under 18 million. However, for years it seemed the gas wouldn’t let up and humanity would have to live in the Ark. To eat artificial food, artificial water, and breathe artificial air. That’s when the ark found a swirling vortex within the gas. Within the vortex, was a glowing blood red rose. Scientist wanted to acquire the rose but saw that surrounding the rose were the hideous monsters in the gas slowly stalking the rose, waiting for the gas to reach the flower. Scientist theorized that once the flower was plucked from the earth. The gas would envelop the surrounding area and anyone who was caught inside it would be torn to pieces by the creatures within the gas. So, while the Ark hovered over the vortex. Scientist started working on weapons that could help fight the monsters. They knew that anyone who ventured into the gas would need masks to breathe and nearly a whole armory to even fight the creatures. That’s when they created the T-Watch. A normal looking watch that allows its wearer to digitize weapons and re-materialize said weapons to use against their foes. Instead of using ropes that could be compromised by the creatures within the gas the scientists created hoverboards to help the soldiers get to and from the Ark. With this new technology, a group of soldiers descended down into the vortex to retrieve the rose.

Once the rose was plucked from the ground and placed in a holding container. The gas quickly enveloped the area within the vortex. Gunshots and screams came from within the gas and after several long minutes. Two out of the eight soldiers returned with the flower. Once the glowing blood red rose was handed over to the scientists. They began their experiments and found that the nectar within the rose created pollen that dissolved the gas, but a single rose can’t produce enough to fully dissolve all of the gas clouds. The Scientist theorized that 500 Blood Roses are needed to dissolve the gas cloud enveloping the earth. The Ark was designed to house humanity until the gas eventually dissipated. Now, it seems it’s up to the Ark to dissolve the gas with the Blood Roses. However, the one obstacle in its way is to find the rest of the Blood Roses before the creatures can evolve and attack the Ark and kill what remains of Humanity.
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The Ferry pulled into the Port of Melemele Island and let out a long booming blast from its horn to announce its presence. For several seconds the large ship bobbed in the water before the ramp descended to the docks and it let its passengers enter Alola. As each passenger descended the ramp Seth stood near one of the railings and let in a long breath and smelled the salty sea air. He had never been to a place like this and the sweet salty air was completely different from the copper smell of the Battle Dome. He looked towards the Machamp standing next to him. He had rented the Pokémon to help him carry all his baggage. He lifted the one suitcase he would carry and descended the ramp to the docks where some of the natives met the passengers of the ferry. Each passenger was greeted and given a pamphlet, map, and a ring of flowers that the natives placed on each person’s head.

Seth was given one of the pamphlets, map, and he let the woman place the ring of flowers on his head before he began heading towards his cabin. Before coming on this trip he’d looked at all the places he could rent. There were the standard hotels, but Seth didn’t really want to stay in a place where everyone and their families would see what he was up to. He found a small cabin near the edge of a large forest that seemed secluded enough to where he could do his job in peace. He followed the directions and after a few minutes, he found the cabin. He let the Machamp place his things in the cabin and let the Machamp travel back to the agency. He would have simply just captured the Pokémon and sent it off to his employers, but he knew the rental agency would be waiting for the Pokémon to return so he let it go. He looked around the cabin and let out a long sigh before he began to unpack.

He found a small desk where he could place the laptop the Representative gave him. He opened it and allowed it to boot up while he grabbed the other things he was given. As he did, the laptop’s screen came to life and had a strange picture on the bootup screen. It was a red circle with glowing Amethyst symbols on the outside of the circle. Inside said circle were Amethyst lines that created the shape of a Charizard’s skull atop the Chaos Star. The image glowed for several seconds before it faded away and the home screen appeared on the laptop's screen. Seth grunted as he placed a large cylinder next to the laptop. He pressed the button on its side and the cylinder opened the reveal a large orbed crystal at the top and six cubes shape indents on the bottom. According to the man that hired him: this was a transporter to help Seth send them any Pokémon he captured and in return. They’d send more traps for him to use. He connected the transporter to the laptop and a small ding came from the laptop. Once that was done he unpacked the rest of his belongings.

After he was finished and let out another long sigh. He looked at the time and saw it was getting close to lunchtime. He figured he’d head into town to see what local restaurants this place had. He would set the traps tomorrow since there wasn’t a real time limit to his job. Any Pokémon he’d send to the organization. They’d wire his pay to his account. He could take a couple weeks on this island before traveling to the others to set his traps. He was about to head out when he saw his reflection in the mirror. He was still wearing the ring of flowers on his head. He let out a laugh and took the ring from his head and tossed it in the trash.

“If they only knew why I was here. They wouldn't welcome me with open arms,” Seth said to himself before he opened the door. Once he crossed the threshold he closed the cabin door and locked it. Before he could even turn around he heard a dog barking at him. He quickly turned around and looked down to see a small puppy happily barking at him. It stopped and sat down to stare at him. Seth looked at the puppy and took out his Pokedex. It was an original Pokedex that he was given when he first started his journey. Because of its age, it had large dings, scratches and the back had a large scar on it from when he met a very pissed off Scyther. Seth opened the device and pointed it at the puppy. Before coming to Alola Seth had updated his Pokedex so it could identify the new types of Pokémon. The familiar robotic voice came from the Pokedex as it described the puppy. Rockruff, the Puppy Pokémon. It has lived with people since times long ago. It can sense when its Trainer is in the dumps and will stick close by its Trainer’s side. Seth closed the Pokedex and looked at the Rockruff before asking, “What?” Rockruff stood back up and barked happily as its tail wagged.

Seth sighed and walked past the Pokémon. Rockruff cocked its head at Seth before it began to follow him. Seth walked down the dirt road towards the city but stopped and sighed, “Don’t think you’re getting a free meal if you follow me.” He didn’t turn to face Rockruff as he said this and simply continued walking towards the city. Rockruff didn’t make a noise as it continued to follow Seth. Oh well, guess I found the first Pokémon to send to them. Seth thought. Seth marveled at the large city of Hau'oli. He didn’t think an island region like this could house such a large city, but then his stomach rumbled and he looked around for a place to eat.

“Now where is the best place to get a meal?” Seth wondered. Rockruff simply sat down next to Seth and waited for him to decide.
@bowtiesrcool86
that sounds good. I'm just going to make the first post of him arriving at Alola if that's ok. also, sorry for not posting. I kept getting an error message every time I logged in. I think itis fixed now
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