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3 yrs ago
Current I think watching fight scenes can help in general terms with writing combat, since it can give you an idea of flow and choreography.
3 yrs ago
At least if you're writing something you know, with knights.
3 yrs ago
I mean, depends on what you're writing, and the tone and theme of what you're writing. Trained armored knights were legitimately monstrous on the battlefield, so looking up how they fought helps.
4 yrs ago
As much as there's a lot of reasons twitter sucks, I genuinely don't want to see it die for the sake of all the artists who now rely on it. Hoping the shithead stops trying to directly administrate.
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4 yrs ago
roleplayerguild.com/posts/5… If anyone's up for fighting some kaiju, why not try out my new RP, Godzilla: YATAGARUSU?

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The Imaginary District is something of an urban legend in Miura City. An unknown, isolated district, somehow split away from the world? An invisible and untouchable place where humans and youkai coexist? Naturally, it's impossible for the average person to accept the existence of such an absurd place. Who could possibly believe in a location where magic and mythology are real?

There are others who know better.

The Imaginary District is real. A place where humans freely show extraordinary abilities. Where youkai walk the streets. Where strange, supernatural occurrences happen every day. Where the uncommon is commonplace. The rest of the world hides these facts away, but within the Imaginary District, beyond the boundary, there are no such systems. The barrier shuts most people from entering or leaving, though those with supernatural abilities can pierce it. Signals, such as those for television or radio, can also penetrate the barrier.

It's through these means that the Imaginary District receives supplies it would not be able to otherwise from the outside world. It is also through these means that Youkai Hunters, or others who would seek less savory courses of action, enter the Imaginary District.

It's only natural that there must be some method of defending the Imaginary District, both from within and without.

The Police department is staffed with those who wield supernatural powers in order to protect the Imaginary District.

A recent invention, however, is the Miura Youth Organization. Composed of young people, both human and (whatever constitutes for young)youkai, it is a force intended to get younger residents involved with defending the Imaginary District, as a way to get them using their abilities for good purposes.

The founder of the Miura Youth Organization, Aoyama Makiko, is only a teenager herself.

But supplies aren't the only things who slip through the barrier at times...




So, um, this is an urban fantasy RP! It's set in my own personal setting, but a bit different then previous attempts. Set in Miura's Imaginary District, there is no masquerade within the barrier. Players will take up the rolls of members of the Miura Youth Organization or any other potential character type they can think of that'd work out. I'd like if you talked to me about other options, first, though.

Extremely old characters(over a hundred years) are not permitted, and neither are exceptionally powerful beings such as dragons. It unbalances the cast a bit. ^^;




I'm going to be less strict on playable character types in this RP then in others in the same setting. There's two main categories: Youkai and humans.

Youkai must be sufficiently human-like, and humans must have some sort of supernatural ability.

This can be mage techniques, onmyodo, or an isolated magic trait born from having a magical background but no formal training. Or even an item of some sort.

Here is my urban fantasy universe bible for more information.




Bios:
  • Name:
  • Age:
  • Gender:
  • Race:
  • Appearance:
  • Personality:
  • Abilities:
  • Skills:
  • Equipment:
  • Brief Backstory:
@Rin: And with this I can get an OOC posted!
@Nanjue: Looking forward to it!

@Jacobite: Hmmm. Modern Saints are pretty scare in numbers and tend to have an extremely powerful weapon of some kind(for example, a replica of Dragon Slaughter Ascalon can level a building in a single blow and that's the weak version), but a Saint's Tool might not necessarily be something so powerful.

It's probably safer to go with a Church agent of some kind, however.
@FallenTrinity: Angels are also off-limits for several reasons depending on the type, and a nephilim can't properly exist in this setting.

A hanyou(half-youkai) could.
@FallenTrinity: Dragons are explicitly off-limits in the OP. ^^;

Here's a little more on why.
The Imaginary District is something of an urban legend in Miura City. An unknown, isolated district, somehow split away from the world? An invisible and untouchable place where humans and youkai coexist? Naturally, it's impossible for the average person to accept the existence of such an absurd place. Who could possibly believe in a location where magic and mythology are real?

There are others who know better.

The Imaginary District is real. A place where humans freely show extraordinary abilities. Where youkai walk the streets. Where strange, supernatural occurrences happen every day. Where the uncommon is commonplace. The rest of the world hides these facts away, but within the Imaginary District, beyond the boundary, there are no such systems. The barrier shuts most people from entering or leaving, though those with supernatural abilities can pierce it. Signals, such as those for television or radio, can also penetrate the barrier.

It's through these means that the Imaginary District receives supplies it would not be able to otherwise from the outside world. It is also through these means that Youkai Hunters, or others who would seek less savory courses of action, enter the Imaginary District.

It's only natural that there must be some method of defending the Imaginary District, both from within and without.

The Police department is staffed with those who wield supernatural powers in order to protect the Imaginary District.

A recent invention, however, is the Miura Youth Organization. Composed of young people, both human and (whatever constitutes for young)youkai, it is a force intended to get younger residents involved with defending the Imaginary District, as a way to get them using their abilities for good purposes.

The founder of the Miura Youth Organization, Aoyama Makiko, is only a teenager herself.

But supplies aren't the only things who slip through the barrier at times...




So, um, this is an urban fantasy RP! It's set in my own personal setting, but a bit different then previous attempts. Set in Miura's Imaginary District, there is no masquerade within the barrier. Players will take up the rolls of members of the Miura Youth Organization or any other potential character type they can think of that'd work out. I'd like if you talked to me about other options, first, though.

Extremely old characters(over a hundred years) are not permitted, and neither are exceptionally powerful beings such as dragons. It unbalances the cast a bit. ^^;




I'm going to be less strict on playable character types in this RP then in others in the same setting. There's two main categories: Youkai and humans.

Youkai must be sufficiently human-like, and humans must have some sort of supernatural ability.

This can be mage techniques, onmyodo, or an isolated magic trait born from having a magical background but no formal training. Or even an item of some sort.

Here is my urban fantasy universe bible for more information.




Bios:
  • Name:
  • Age:
  • Gender:
  • Race:
  • Appearance:
  • Personality:
  • Abilities:
  • Skills:
  • Equipment:
  • Brief Backstory:
I need one more person to post. ^^;
"Yuuno-chan, you might want to go and tell the maids there's going to be a bit of a mess to clean up shortly," said Toshiko, giving a glance towards the girl. After a moment's hesitation, and a huff, the girl hopped to her feet and left the room, leaving the redheaded mage and her pupil alone. This was mostly an exercise in trying to teach her student a basic skill of many magi. Scrying was, of course, a skill possessed by almost every mage.

Rummaging through her bag, Toshiko produced some chalk and what appeared to be a small, portable blackboard.

"This is a skill any mage should possess," she began, as she turned to face Ryuuko, "Most accomplished magi can scry, and I'm certain you don't want to be left out."

Toshiko pulled out a sheet of paper. On it was a magic circle, intricately designed and featuring a variety of different symbols. "I need to to replicate this on the board. If you're struggling I can help. After you've done so, I'll begin to help you perform a successful scrying spell. It's not a complicated process, but if you get something wrong you're going to end up with a waste of mana and nothing more."
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