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Kanami said
Sounds interesting!I won't commit myself to participation just yet, but I'm definitely keeping an eye on this to see how things go. In terms of information, I'd probably like to learn a bit about possible complications? Or will this be more a sandbox type thing with a village?


I'm imagining this as part sandbox, part story driven. There will definitely be periodic threats, but the players will be free to deal with them as they choose. The direction this takes will depend on what the players want to do.
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There are tales of a time when the gods were benevolent and just, when they nurtured and protected mortals in exchange for small showings of tribute and reverence. Nobody remembers those times any more. For as long as anyone can remember, the gods have plagued the world with ferocious beasts and cruel demons. The mortals fought back with their skill, their wit, and their magic, only to be crushed by these merciless forces for whom surrender was not an option.

Some fled the fighting, some were run out of their homes, some simply wandered off where the wind would take them. However, they all ended up here in Kado village, a small recluse deep in the heart of a vast forest. Nobody knew who built or founded the village, but for a time things were peaceful. The forest was bountiful with game and vegetation, and it seemed to be neglected by the wrathful gods. In time, an entire generation was raised that never saw true turmoil. However, things were about to change…
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So, welcome one and all! For this RP, I want to give players lots of freedom while still keeping everybody in one place to optimize interactions. Also, as it says in the title, I am heavily inspired by anime, so expect gratuitous amounts of awesome. This will not be an adventure, per se, since it will be taking place within Kado village and it's outskirts, but there is plenty of opportunity for action, rivalries, romance, whatever. I am going to be fairly liberal in terms of playable races as well as magical powers, so long as they are kept in moderation. I also want to really flesh out this village so that while it is only one place it seems like a real community. I'll be making more details if enough people express interest, but feel free to ask any questions you have.

About Kado Village
















Character Skeleton


Name: Include any nicknames or aliases and who would use them.

Age: For this RP, assume that all races age as a normal human does.

Gender: If not male or female, explain how this is possible in this setting.

Race: Should be human-ish, but I'm going to be pretty liberal with this. Kado village is a place for mortals. If you're not sure if your race is mortal, ask me.

Appearance: Pic or description is fine.

Occupation: What is your character's role in Kado village? Keep in mind that guardians all have an occupation in addition to their peacekeeping duties.

Skills: What is your character particularly good at?

Powers: What magical abilities does your character possess?

Inventory: What uncommon items does your character possess?

History: How did your character, or character's ancestors, arrive in Kado village? What has your character done? What are your character's aspirations?
Question: do we get superpowers?
Kanaka was an admirable girl, already displaying ambition tempered with humility; Junkojuro was certain that she had the potential to achieve great things if Fate would bless her with longevity. But she was still very much like other mortals in several ways. "Why must everything be a transaction?" Junkojuro said with a chuckle, his tone still light and friendly. "In return for being your teacher, I will have a student. If this must be a transaction, it will be a simple as that. Besides, I am afraid that I would not be qualified to accept any form of payment for my tutoring. You see, I have never taught a mortal before, so this will be a learning experience for both of us." He smiled brightly through his admission of ignorance. "Neither have I witnessed the ways in which priests teach their disciples since my kind is not welcome within their walls. So, Kanaka-san, I hope that I can live up to your expectations as well, and be a teacher that you will never turn away from." Now Junkojuro could say he was friends with two members of the Mitsumine clan: Takeshi and Kanaka. If the young lord's family had rubbed off on his character at all, then this would be a generation to remember.
Junkojuro stood silently for several seconds as he absorbed Kanaka's answer, and then began to clap his hands in a slow, steady rhythm. With another flare of foxfire, he changed back into Kojuro-san, and beamed at the priestess with a bright smile. "That was a splendid answer!" he exclaimed, his typically serene exterior broken with ripples of delight. "Those who would accept my offer are the most loathsome people in the world. You, on the other hand, refused it without a flicker of doubt in your heart. Relationships forged by petty things such as talent and obligation are frail and worthless, and such people are bound to betray one another as soon as the relationship ceases to be advantageous." He could plainly see that his test had upset her, and it was good that it had, but perhaps his praise would console her. "You have already earned your place beside the ones you love because you have already learned that which cannot be taught: strength of heart. All those other things are trivial in comparison to what you already possess. Still, if you wish to further your spiritual capabilities, then I would be happy to teach one such as you."

With that, his tone began to relax, dropping down to a register with less gravity. "I suppose we will need a reason for why Mitsumine-sama's little sister is spending so much time with the groundskeeper. Do you play Shogi?"
Junkojuro cocked his head slightly as Kanaka spoke, noting how tentative and uncertain her speech was. Her body language was so timid that if his next words were harsh he was almost certain that he could convince her to leave for good. She wanted help from the spirits, yet she was afraid to ask for it; she poured out her feelings to a stranger as if asking for advice, yet she phrased her plea so that it wouldn't burden him. Skilled priestess or not, Kanaka was still a young girl. "I would not worry too much about whatever incident may have occurred in there," Junkojuro said, speaking in a reassuring tone, deciding that he would rather not send her off. "We youkai are not as fickle as humans. We have long lives and our minds are slow to change, so I find it difficult to believe that a single unfortunate exchange of words would have any lasting effect on the Hakurou clan's disposition towards yours. Perhaps if your brother had not lost face because of you, some other catalyst may have set the events in motion; sometimes such things are simply fate..."

Then, Junkojuro closed his eyes and took a deep breath, filling his lungs with the cool morning air. How ought he respond to her subtle, delicate request for aid? Certainly he was not ready to declare his loyalty to the Mitsumine clan yet, but perhaps there was merit to be found in this timid guardian standing before him. Meek, though she was, it certainly took courage to confront a powerful spirit that she knew nothing about, and to do so without hesitation. "I have helped this family in the past," he said after a long pause, his eyelids slowly gliding open. If Kanaka wanted to be of use to her brother, then perhaps he ought to test her now; one could learn quite a bit about the merit of a man by the company he keeps. A sly grin crossed his face, and then he turned his back to the girl.

Junkojuro gave a quick look to ensure that nobody was around, and then bright blue flame shot up from the ground, engulfing the fox. The spectacle only lasted for a couple of seconds, but once the blanket of foxfire vanished, there was a young girl wearing a Miko outfit standing where Junkojuro just was. The girl turned back around to face Kanaka, and revealed herself to be a perfect copy of the priestess. "If you wish to enlist spiritual allies, then... then I will do this for you." Even the fox's voice was a perfect copy; the tone, the inflection, even that hint of meekness were all present. "I will be Ryuunosuke-oniisama's spiritual guardian. My spiritual sight is better than yours, and I know more about spirits than you do, so I can be a better spiritual guide. I have observed the court for hundreds of years, so I will always know my place and I will never misspeak. I am faster, stronger, and more powerful than you, so I can protect Ryuunosuke-oniisama from any harm better than you. Finally, I will never grow old, so I will be able to watch over Ryuunosuke-oniisama for his entire life. I am ... I am his perfect imouto! There, you are no longer bound by your duties to the Mitsumine family. Just like that, you are free to be who you choose to be..." He ended his speech by giving a little tug on his sleeve, just as Kanaka had a few moments earlier.
I may be interested.
If this were anime, Junkojuro would need to be surrounded by a LOT more cherry blossom petals... even if they haven't bloomed yet.
Junkojuro chuckled softly when Kanaka addressed him with such a formal honorific. "You may be at ease around me and reserve the 'sama' for dignitaries like your brother. You are quite perceptive, though. Indeed I am a sanbi and an adherent of Oinari-sama." He noticed that her sight, though acute for a mortal, was somewhat strained. Perhaps he could help her with that one day. "As for why I invited you here, I'm not entirely sure. For the past decade or so, my presence has been unknown, so perhaps the prospect of being able to speak openly with at least one other person was alluring. Or perhaps I did not want to wake up one day to find a talisman on my head. Either way, you must admit it is much simpler this way. With your sight you would have found me eventually. At least this way you can be at ease knowing that the youkai lurking in your home means you no harm, and I can be at ease knowing that my gardening won't be upset by a need to hide from you. What a shame it would be if I neglected a flower simply because you were standing near it!" He gave another soft laugh as he gently stroked a bud, as if coaxing it to bloom.

"Ah, but that is only my side of the story. Surely you have one of your own. You came to me of your own free will, and quite off-guard. Was there something that you wished to achieve in speaking with me, or was it simply a whim like mine?"
Well it looks like, for Hana's sake, it's good that Kanaka is off chatting with a fox.
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