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Please note the addition of a section describing the town of New Celestia and a cs skeleton.
We've all heard the stories of the ancient gods. Zeus, Odin, Brahma, Ra- and their hated enemies, too. Kronos, Loki, and hundreds, if not thousands, of others. Thing is, they're not just stories. The gods of old are very real, as are their foes. How do I know this? Simple, I've got a little bit of godly blood in my veins- and you do, too.

The city of New Celestia. About an hour outside Houston, this city hidden from mortal eyes houses demigods of every flavor and pantheon. Some are children of the gods themselves, while others are a few generations further removed from divinity. They all live together, more or less in harmony, but the foes of the gods are becoming more active, banding together. It will take god and demigod alike to weather the coming storm.

About New Celestia

The city houses demigods from all over the world. Most come at the request of their divine ancestor, although they aren't forced to and there's one or two demigods located in most major cities worldwide. Mortal parents can live in New Celestia, but they can't get invites into Olympus, Asgard, etc.- you need to be supernatural yourself to survive the trip there. Grandchildren and further down of the gods are a thing, and playable, but they get weaker the more generations removed they are.

The city is divided into four segments. In the north, you have the residential section, which obviously is where everyone lives. Some neighborhoods have a large population from one pantheon, while others are more mixed. In the east is the Grand Market, where demigods sell magical and mundane items alike. The south is largely reserved for New Celestia Academy, which teaches basic and supernatural subjects from kindergarten through college. This also has a large arena for practice battles. The west is home to the Temple of the Gods, a building that's far bigger on the inside than its already-imposing outside, and contains shrines to every god separated by pantheon.

The city is run by the Grand Council, a group of demigod leaders comprised of one member from each pantheon, selected by vote among the demigods of that pantheon. Usually, the winner is a respected elder, but they have been known to step aside for younger demigods who show great power and heroism or earn the respect of a major god.

So, I think this is a pretty straightforward roleplay. We'll be playing demigods in both slice-of-life and questing situations. Now, before I get to the rules, let me make one thing very clear- this is NOT a Percy Jackson/Riordanverse roleplay in any way shape or form, though we may take elements of it out of necessity. With that out of the way, I present the rules.

Rule #1- I am GM, what I say goes.

Rule #2- No godmodding- the only omni your demigods should be is omnivorous

Rule #3- Keep OOC arguments from spilling into the IC. I've seen this happen, and it ain't pretty.

Rule #4- Actual old pantheons only. Sorry, Cthulhu fanboys. If your chosen ancestor is obscure, I may ask you for a reference, like Wikipedia.

Rule #5- Make sure your demigod's powers line up with their ancestor. I don't want to see any super-strong children of Aphrodite unless you can give me a really good reason.

Rule #6 (The most important by far)- Have fun!

The CS:

Name:

Gender:

Age:

Sexuality:

Godly ancestor:

Son/daughter or further removed:

Relationship with godly ancestor:

Relationship with mortal family:

Powers:

Personality:

Bio:
Alright! I'll have the OOC up sometime tonight.
Alright. One or two more, and we'll have enough to start, although as with all my rps, signups will always be open.
I am interested but have one slight question. Often those that are enemies of gods are gods themselves, do they get to live with the gods or not?


Depends on which gods. Ares and Athena? They get along just fine if they aren't actively on different sides of a war. Set will listen to Horus and Ra, but he's definitely not happy about it. Loki and the Aesir? Not a chance, no matter how many times Loki helped them in the past.
We've all heard the stories of the ancient gods. Zeus, Odin, Brahma, Ra- and their hated enemies, too. Kronos, Loki, and hundreds, if not thousands, of others. Thing is, they're not just stories. The gods of old are very real, as are their foes. How do I know this? Simple, I've got a little bit of godly blood in my veins- and you do, too.

The city of New Celestia. About an hour outside Houston, this city hidden from mortal eyes houses demigods of every flavor and pantheon. Some are children of the gods themselves, while others are a few generations further removed from divinity. They all live together, more or less in harmony, but the foes of the gods are becoming more active, banding together. It will take god and demigod alike to weather the coming storm.


So, I think this is a pretty straightforward roleplay. We'll be playing demigods in both slice-of-life and questing situations. Now, before I get to the rules, let me make one thing very clear- this is NOT a Percy Jackson/Riordanverse roleplay in any way shape or form, though we may take elements of it out of necessity. With that out of the way, I present the rules.

Rule #1- I am GM, what I say goes.

Rule #2- No godmodding- the only omni your demigods should be is omnivorous

Rule #3- Keep OOC arguments from spilling into the IC. I've seen this happen, and it ain't pretty.

Rule #4- Actual old pantheons only. Sorry, Cthulhu fanboys. If your chosen ancestor is obscure, I may ask you for a reference, like Wikipedia.

Rule #5- Make sure your demigod's powers line up with their ancestor. I don't want to see any super-strong children of Aphrodite unless you can give me a really good reason.

Rule #6 (The most important by far)- Have fun!
Why not?
Out of the frying pan... Midori looked on in horror as the Negari crawled out of its own corpse, and even worse, brought friends along. There must have been twenty of them, at least. Sure, they didn't look dangerous individually, but if the bees sting the bear enough...

She needed a plan of action, and the choice was obvious. If she faced the big Negari again with her mana drained, she'd be a pulp in seconds, so she turned on the horde of minions. She spun her staff at one of the drill-like creatures, smacking it in the flank, then the back of the head, and finally finished it off with a strike from above that crushed its skull. Then, she saw Aegis in trouble. "Hang on, Aegis! I'm coming for you!"
Midori's just about out of mana after nuking the crab, so what chance would she have in straight hand-to-hand against one of these new Negari?
God, I love writing Megumi. Such unintentional stupidity.
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