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Taking more naps anyways.

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Okay, so that's a pretty long post, and I'm sure there are more qualified people than myself to answer your questions, but I may as well give it a shot with what I know.

1. (Signup thread, interest checks, blah)

The way you describe is pretty much how roleplays work here. Even in Casual and Free, it's expected for you to make a basic Interest Check in the respective section to find players and introduce them to the core concepts and themes of your roleplay. As for whether you should have the "RP Thread" up right away, it is usually the case that GM's wait for there to be at least some semblance of interest before posting it, however it wouldn't be terribly strange to just have the main thread up right off the bat.

A lengthy interest checking process does help flesh out and further develop player's interest though, so I would think that it is advantageous.

2. Activity for "Advanced" ????

I'm not qualified to answer this. If somebody who's more active in Advanced could pitch in here, that would be fabulous.

3. Heat Death of the Roleplaying universe.

This literally happens everywhere. The whims of random people on the internet are hard to predict, but I'd like to think that we at least try to not let things die.

4. Can I spend a lot of my time as a GM going AWOL?

From my experience, this sort of varies based on the current roleplaying climate and cast composition. There are a lot of players here that can just go off and start giant, awesome storylines, with little to no GM influence. Usually, as long as you can be active a few times a week, things should be fine~!

5. Are you people okay with me making a giant badass GMPC?

I'm sure nobody will complain if you make a reasonably interesting character of your own, so long as they don't leave a bad taste in everybody's mouth.

6. Telekinesis is completely overpowered and I hate it. Is this prejudice cool?

Yes. Screw Espers, am I right guys?

7. Can I be hitler.

Sure. You can pretty much be as tyrannical as you want in your roleplays, so long as you don't break the site rules. If you're wondering what our level of tolerance for tyranny is here, well, that's mostly up to just how much of a jerk you're being. On a general scale, I would say that as a GM, most people probably wouldn't disagree with your decisions to re-balance or offer fundamental changes to characters you deem "Unacceptable".

And since you asked, yes, character reviews are considered commonplace on here, at least in the parts of the site I frequent.


Alright, now that the Tatsua Question-answering Hourtm is finished, let me just say: Welcome to the site! I sincerely hope you find what you're looking for here, and that we can potentially share some sort of written adventure together in the future!

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I'll have something up for you guys tomorrow, probably.
Do you mind if I butt in?
You know I'm always hype for these things.
I'm certainly kickin'.
I'm not totally satisfied with my post, especially since it's mostly just wanking my cyborg samurai vampire hunter super spy who's also in the mafia. It's really, really hard not to.

But I did anyways.
Finished here. Heading to your position now. Will intercept.

Like a shadow in the night, Kentaro moved silently and invisibly through the back of the woods, sword strapped meaningfully on his back. This was not his preferred approach, nor his area of expertise, but the level of technology available to them made the whole ordeal almost laughably easy.



Upon arrival at the scene, Ken had immediately honed in on a group of thralls near the perimeter of the mission area, far from the center of the action.

He dropped down upon them, and almost absentmindedly destroyed the group's largest man's skull with a sharp drop of his elbow. Of the three remaining thralls, two of them noticed that their leader had been killed, and began to formulate their "counterattack".

It might have been called that, if they had ever gotten a chance to put it into action. As it ended up being, they had only just begun to flail helplessly when they found themselves almost simultaneously bisected by a single, smooth swing of the Vigil Agent's sword.

They were not overwhelmed by the man's technique, or simply by the fact that he had gotten the jump on them. It was because he had moved quicker, and reacted faster than they could have possibly imagined. Up until now, they had only ever fought among themselves or against ordinary humans. Never had they thought that they would have to compete against this, something which could almost be said to be on the level of their eternal masters.

The last thrall, who had been oblivious to his first comrade's demise, quickly realized what was going on when his friend's upper body flew past his head from behind. He turned, with no idea about what he would turn to see, and laid his eyes on that man for the first time.

Azai Kentaro.

Flicking his sword forcefully to the side to dislodge blood from its blade, Ken eyes the last remaining thrall with an air of intimidation. For just an instant, the two of them seemed frozen, eyeing eachother carefully, trying to figure out what the best course of action was.

Spurred on by his growing madness, the thrall made the first move. It was not a good one. He charged, blinded by a combination of fear and lunacy, attempting to claw at the Vigil Agent's body and get a hold of his flesh.

Ken wouldn't allow it. Stepping simply to the side and raising his sword, he slams the solid hilt against the side of the thrall's head, sending enough force through the poor young thing's skull to immediately fracture it and rupture the precious grey matter stored within.

It was all over, in a single instant.



And, it was from then that Azai first contacted Blake. He heard the gist of what everybody had to say, through the messaging system that the lot of them shared, and was just finishing up cleaning his treasured sword when Blake's final message was received. Moving with deliberate slowness, Kentaro begins walking towards Blake's current location, headed for the area that his next opponent would soon be arriving at.

What preparations he made were in his head, as he considered his mental map of the area, and how he could possibly use the terrain to his advantage. Experimentally, he flexes his fingers, a habit that had persisted from his earlier days as a street brawler.

This feeling was... Anticipation.

Anticipation for a fight.
I personally would favour something in the transitional stages between the higher-level magic and the lower-level stuff. Fourth year would be a good enough choice, perhaps? Third or first would also be great, in my opinion.
I don't really care either way, so I say that we go with starting now/soon.
I'll jump in.
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