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Current Patience is a virtue... Too bad I'm full of sin.
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Do you like mysteries? Do you like fandom play? Then check out my interest check and get interested! roleplayerguild.com/posts/5…
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Back from a trip, so anywhere I need to post, I'll get to it in the next day or so!
8 mos ago
Trying to NOT immediately jump on an RP idea is hard...
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It's hard to be better, but it's better than not.
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"...ugh, I don't like this."

After letting the awkward silence continue on, Ayo broke it, using her own phone to navigate the app. "We're just standing out here, exposed, and he isn't even around yet. I'm going to go up to a rooftop to get a better vantage point."

A moment of tapping away later, she paused, and turned her head to look at Osamu. "What about you?" She seemed to chew on something in her eye, fixing him with a searching look, before she let out a small breath she'd held. "I don't like to bring it up but since we're apparently going to be on some sort of team in a minute here... my name is Ayo." There was a beat. "Suematsu." Before he had a chance to claim recognition, she continued, "which I'm only admitting to stay ahead of whatever Seiji plans to say about me. I don't really act like myself when I'm in here-" Ayo made a vague circular gesture with her phone, "-which so far only he is aware of. So keep that in mind if you know what's good for you."
This might be unorthodox and against the spirit of the forum, but sometimes you (I) got too many ideas that you (I) don't know what to do with, so you (I) just gotta get them all out to see if anything's worth sticking. So that's these! A set of loose RP concepts of varying depth and scope that I have been unable to stop myself from making. Once the floodgate's up, there's nothing I can do about it...

These ideas (three of them, if you could believe it) will be roughly ordered by how much meat they already have. There'll also be some "pros / cons" about each idea, mostly as a way to help settle on what might be worth more attention but since I'm already using you all as a captive soundboard I may as well workshop these things further.

On the off chance you're an aspiring GM that needs a hook, then you're also free to steal any ideas for your own! It'd save me a lot of trouble if somebody else chose to run a thing I want to play in, after all!

Concept 1 - Panache!
Set in a world of strange powers and even stranger personalities, Panache! would be an anthology - every so often the story shifts gears to a new cast, location, genre, perhaps time period as well. Yes, it is a shameless ripoff of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, where instead of Stands the characters all have a, uh, 'Panache', more-or-less unique powers granted to them through birthright and conquest. Panchi (plural of Panache, obviously) can be gained, changed, or lost, giving both players and NPCs potential for growth based on how the story plays out, and whether they succeed against their adversaries or not. Lotta fun. Hypothetically.
Pros & Cons
+ First 2.5 arcs already conceptualized, so could theoretically start with no worries
+ Magic/power system that would give players a lot of leeway to get weird with it
- Transient characters, which not everyone would jive with in a roleplay
- Unable to answer "why not just make a Jojo RP?"

Concept 2 - Multi-fandom Mystery (TBD)
An idea from another time, and another site, that I've been curious to get back around to. Players would choose various canon-based detective or investigatory characters, who would all be brought together to solve various crimes, cases, and capers in various other canon settings. There would be 'arcs' here as well, where the PCs are sent to a new world to sort out whatever is plaguing it, at the behest of some larger power looking to keep some form of multiversal peace, but there would be time between so-called mysteries for the cast to interact.
Pros & Cons
+ Everyone loves a crossover, right?
+ Fills out a niche not seen much in roleplays like this
- Could be railroad-y as mysteries tend to have a definitive end to get towards
- Maybe too many moving parts (between typical mystery writing and having multiple players receiving information)

Concept 3 - some kinda Golden Idol thing??
Something based in the world of the Golden Idol games, with secret organizations and ancient, nearly magical technology that can produce disastrous effects.
Pros & Cons
+ Has a kind of alt-history feel to it, which I believe a lot of people on this site likes
- I'm not proficient in alt-history
- The source material might be too obscure to garner much interest
- Probably a recency bias and not a proper idea to run

Writing this out makes me realize how silly the whole thing is, but I've committed this much already and I'm an ardent believer of laying in the beds I make for myself, so here's to the world this now exists in. Let me know what anyone thinks, even if you hate it!
@TruthHurts

If I had a nickel for every time a character of mine's been smacked directly in their metaphorical weak spot within the first three sentences of meeting another PC...


Don't worry, once the show gets on the road he'll get a LOT of blackmail material on her. Not that she'd let him use it, but...
@Bacon

It wasn't hard to notice the guy walking up to her with purpose, set apart from the murky Shibuya-goers that didn't pass either of them even a glance. Osamu's cool, casual approach was dulled by the fact that Ayo fixed him with a heavy stare the moment she realized he was there. The whole walk to her where she just glared at him. Her eyes flicked down at the offered cigarettes, and shifted her schoolbag on her shoulder.

"You're either stupid or think I'm stupid if you expect me to take that," she said. "Or you're trying to look cool right now. Smoking in public is on the out right now, you know that right? It's less popular than ever, you're only going to make people think you're an addict."

With that little 'hello' out of the way, Ayo broke her gaze from him and went back to scrutinizing their surroundings. Her shoulders relaxed, at least, so the ice was broken in some regard. "You're not in some weird mask trying to attack me right now, which is better than most guys I met here before. So yeah, I'm waiting for Seiji." She gave a half shrug, noncommittal. "You could get his name right at the very least."
Hope my inclusion of an NPC is fine, felt like a good introduction for Ayo.
"Your father is just worried about you, Ayo."

The sentiment may as well been another random voice in the Shibuya crowd for all the good it did. Ayo Suematsu was occupied on her phone, scrolling through an endless news page for no reason besides appearing busy - too busy to respond to whatever her bodyguard was saying.

"Your recent disappearances... any parent would be concerned by them." Junishika was a man who wouldn't register for most people as a guard. With his oversized suit and small stature (he barely had half a head over Ayo), you'd believe him to be a regular salaryman out with his daughter. "I can't keep reporting you missing with no explanation, after all."

"Then don't," Ayo said, "that'll solve both our problems." The first time she vanished was treated as an emergency, and she'd been grilled as soon as she popped back up, not that she answered any of her dad's questions. Each subsequent outing became less and less of a whole affair, but she still hated the song-and-dance of it.

Junishika sighed. "You know that's not possible."

It was always worth a shot.

The Scramble was busy, as it always was, especially at the hour of schools letting out. From what little that Seiji guy said it seemed like most of his recruits were Second or Third years like her, so this would be the likeliest time to meet. And the message was clear:

To meet in the Metarealm...

Junishika idly scanned the crowd for any rough or rowdy sorts, as was his duty, and his gaze lingered on a gaggle of loud schoolgirls exiting the underground walkway. It was brief, but just enough that when he looked back to where Ayo was he'd find the space empty.

He didn't panic, just let out another weary sigh and fished in his coat pocket for a phone. "Hello? Yes, Suematsu-sama, yes. No. It happened again. Yes, just now. I know, sir, I'll......"

~ ~ ~

In reality Ayo hadn't even left the spot. She was still there, eavesdropping on Junishika's phone conversation. There was just an entire dimension between them, so there wasn't much he could've done about it.

The Scramble was no less crowded in the Metarealm, save for a few random individuals that, frankly, Ayo hadn't cared to clock.

If it was going to be a problem, then let it.

Ayo stayed planted where she stood, even as her bodyguard wandered off in search of her. She was certain she'd spy some other Black Crown users, whether they were part of her new posse or not. Either way, Seiji was sure to be watching them, so she decided to bide her time, watching the world obliviously pass her by.

It was nice.
Okie doke, finished the CS!
(Clarent is also off the table I'm afraid).


Drat, that was my pick for a second weapon. I'll have to find a replacement, but should have the sheet done today.
Use one of the esoteric names for it so it's one step away from the Uber Known sword. "No no, this isn't Excalibur, this is Caliburn, technically different!"
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