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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 pseudo-Italian of Saizeriya's was fine by Akane. Her frantic suggestion of going out to eat had been a split second decision, but now that she had actually entered the restaurant and sat down she realized just how hungry she was. Needless to say, she was fairly quick to start scanning the menu. The shuffling from inside her bag indicated to her that Melody wanted to see what was outside, but wasn't going to press the issue after the incident from earlier. For a few moments, the redheaded girl scanned the menu. In her current state of hunger, almost everything sounded good. To be truthful, it was frankly nearly impossible for her to actually come to a decision, due to her hunger making everything look like some kind of absolute delicacy.

When you're hungry enough, everything looks like a five star meal.

"Ah? Um..." When Katsura-senpai asked her about what she wanted to order, she frantically scanned the menu again. She felt like she should try and decide quickly, both for the sake of her own appetite and so that the older girl would also be able to quickly order her own meal. After some fretting and hesitation, the girl managed to make a decision.

"Um, the seafood spaghetti looks good!" she said, lowering the menu and smiling, quickly shutting it as well to avoid being distracted by more options.

A voice in her head, from her fairy, declared that she would have liked to see the menu options as well. In the time it took for Akane to realize just how she was being communicated to, the fairy got impatient and asked more vocally.

"I wanted to see the-" Melody began, trying to poke her head out of the back, only for Akane to swiftly clap her hand down on her back to keep the fairy hidden. You could practically see the nervous sweatdrop.

That had been muffled enough not to be audible, right?

@Crimmy
Strange Gospel. It's a name that's become a common subject of discussion among students, and an endless source of confusion for just about everyone. A phone app released just a month ago, Strange Gospel has rapidly ascended to one of the most downloaded apps in Japan. There's not a day gone by where someone hasn't talked about it and tried to figure out where it's coming from. Every attempt to trace it, to discern who developed it, has failed. And yet it's spread like wildfire, websites speculating about the app, students talking about it every day. This app has become the center of attention, chatrooms and messageboards attempting to understand how it does what it does and where it comes from.

Why has Strange Gospel exploded so much in popularity?

The app appeared on the store one day without explanation, or much description. No-one would have taken much interest, until a student of Yamamura High School decided to download it on a whim. They didn't think much of it, until it showed them a perfectly clear video of events featuring them and their friends. Only, these were events that had never happened, as far as the student knew.

It was a week later when they actually occurred.

News of a phone app that could predict the future spread rapidly, and the more people downloaded it the more people discovered its perfect predictions and told their friends. Even people who didn't believe the app were downloading it, just for the novelty.

It didn't take long for it to top the charts.

But then, something changed.

An update, simply titled "Apocrypha" downloaded itself and installed on every phone with the Strange Gospel app. This time, whenever the app was used, things had changed.

No longer did it show simple, normal events, a slice of the user's life a short period into the future.

Violent deaths, dark, shadowy figures, surreal warping scenery, a pale white mask. The videos shown to predict the future now showed truly horrific events, terrible things. The app was no longer an enigmatic curiosity. Now it was something terrifying. Attempts to trace the app failed. There was no way to discover just who made it.

And then, people who had used the app started to go missing.

Needless to say, reaction was almost immediate. Detectives were dispatched in order to try and get down to the bottom of this.

But so far, they've been unable to discover anything. No clues. Nothing at all.

You and your friends stopped using the app the moment you heard about the creepy images. And yet, recently, you've been having odd dreams... a blue and white room, and a dark city with an enormous tower...




The Apocrypha.

The small girl sat on the long, blue velvet couch, the bells in her hair jingling. The repeated intrusions hadn't ceased, and yet that tower was still standing tall...

It was time.




Another nightly descent.

The roar of gunfire.

She had to make it inside.

It was her reason for existence.




So, this is a bit of a new urban fantasy RP idea! Basically, this popular phone app with the mysterious ability to predict the future has suddenly begun showing incredibly disturbing images and horrific events. Naturally, this has gotten a lot of people pretty scared, especially the students who had been using the app the most.

You'll be playing as a set of these students(and potentially one or two of the detectives) from Yamamura High, who will be contacted by a mysterious being wishing to solve these terrible events.

These students will be granted a unique item to allow them to fight the dark creatures within the mirror world of the Apocrypha, a distorted reflection of the real world where an enormous tower stands above all else.

Discover what lies at the top of this tower, what has happened to the people who disappeared, the darkness within the Apocrypha, and the true nature of Strange Gospel.




The group of students who will be venturing into the Apocrypha will not be unarmed.

They will be granted Soul Arts, objects which appear to be simple microchips but, once placed "inside" the body via a "slot" somewhere on it, tap into the soul in order to produce some sort of item or power.

The first Soul Art you receive is always tied to your skills and personality. For example, an aggressive girl who is skilled at kendo might receive some kind of highly offensive sword-based ability. However, they can be a wide variety of weapons and abilities. After receiving your first Soul Art and using it for a little while, you can even switch to others.

Be warned, however, these new Soul Arts may not be as compatible as your first.

Up to two Soul Arts can be equipped at once.




Finally, our protagonists won't be without opposition...

If you want to play a villain, PLEASE PM me so we can discuss the plot and your ideas in order to create a fitting antagonist.

I will only accept a very limited number of villains, two or three maximum.

You may also play one of the detectives assigned to the case, though I'll limit the number of these to two only.




  • Name:
  • Age:
  • Gender:
  • Appearance:
  • Personality:
  • Skills:
  • Equipment: (Anything they tend to carry on them)
  • Soul Arts: (Start with one, will be received shortly into the RP. Also note where the character inserts their Soul Arts, such as the forehead, temple, chest, or thigh)
  • Brief Backstory:
Glad to see the interest! I've also had interest communicated to me privately!
That's happened to me far too many times. ^^;
Waiting on @Crimmy right now. ^^;
Strange Gospel. It's a name that's become a common subject of discussion among students, and an endless source of confusion for just about everyone. A phone app released just a month ago, Strange Gospel has rapidly ascended to one of the most downloaded apps in Japan. There's not a day gone by where someone hasn't talked about it and tried to figure out where it's coming from. Every attempt to trace it, to discern who developed it, has failed. And yet it's spread like wildfire, websites speculating about the app, students talking about it every day. This app has become the center of attention, chatrooms and messageboards attempting to understand how it does what it does and where it comes from.

Why has Strange Gospel exploded so much in popularity?

The app appeared on the store one day without explanation, or much description. No-one would have taken much interest, until a student of Yamamura High School decided to download it on a whim. They didn't think much of it, until it showed them a perfectly clear video of events featuring them and their friends. Only, these were events that had never happened, as far as the student knew.

It was a week later when they actually occurred.

News of a phone app that could predict the future spread rapidly, and the more people downloaded it the more people discovered its perfect predictions and told their friends. Even people who didn't believe the app were downloading it, just for the novelty.

It didn't take long for it to top the charts.

But then, something changed.

An update, simply titled "Apocrypha" downloaded itself and installed on every phone with the Strange Gospel app. This time, whenever the app was used, things had changed.

No longer did it show simple, normal events, a slice of the user's life a short period into the future.

Violent deaths, dark, shadowy figures, surreal warping scenery, a pale white mask. The videos shown to predict the future now showed truly horrific events, terrible things. The app was no longer an enigmatic curiosity. Now it was something terrifying. Attempts to trace the app failed. There was no way to discover just who made it.

And then, people who had used the app started to go missing.

Needless to say, reaction was almost immediate. Detectives were dispatched in order to try and get down to the bottom of this.

But so far, they've been unable to discover anything. No clues. Nothing at all.

You and your friends stopped using the app the moment you heard about the creepy images. And yet, recently, you've been having odd dreams... a blue and white room, and a dark city with an enormous tower...




The Apocrypha.

The small girl sat on the long, blue velvet couch, the bells in her hair jingling. The repeated intrusions hadn't ceased, and yet that tower was still standing tall...

It was time.




Another nightly descent.

The roar of gunfire.

She had to make it inside.

It was her reason for existence.




So, this is a bit of a new urban fantasy RP idea! Basically, this popular phone app with the mysterious ability to predict the future has suddenly begun showing incredibly disturbing images and horrific events. Naturally, this has gotten a lot of people pretty scared, especially the students who had been using the app the most.

You'll be playing as a set of these students(and potentially one or two of the detectives) from Yamamura High, who will be contacted by a mysterious being wishing to solve these terrible events.

These students will be granted a unique item to allow them to fight the dark creatures within the mirror world of the Apocrypha, a distorted reflection of the real world where an enormous tower stands above all else.

Discover what lies at the top of this tower, what has happened to the people who disappeared, the darkness within the Apocrypha, and the true nature of Strange Gospel.




The group of students who will be venturing into the Apocrypha will not be unarmed.

They will be granted Soul Arts, objects which appear to be simple microchips but, once placed "inside" the body via a "slot" somewhere on it, tap into the soul in order to produce some sort of item or power.

The first Soul Art you receive is always tied to your skills and personality. For example, an aggressive girl who is skilled at kendo might receive some kind of highly offensive sword-based ability. However, they can be a wide variety of weapons and abilities. After receiving your first Soul Art and using it for a little while, you can even switch to others.

Be warned, however, these new Soul Arts may not be as compatible as your first.

Up to two Soul Arts can be equipped at once.




Finally, our protagonists won't be without opposition...

If you want to play a villain, PLEASE PM me so we can discuss the plot and your ideas in order to create a fitting antagonist.

I will only accept a very limited number of villains, two or three maximum.

You may also play one of the detectives assigned to the case, though I'll limit the number of these to two only.




  • Name:
  • Age:
  • Gender:
  • Appearance:
  • Personality:
  • Skills:
  • Equipment: (Anything they tend to carry on them)
  • Soul Arts: (Start with one, will be received shortly into the RP. Also note where the character inserts their Soul Arts, such as the forehead, temple, chest, or thigh)
  • Brief Backstory:
The more people showed up, the more obvious it became that there was something... very strange going on. If it hadn't already been clear the shady guy hadn't done all of this, it certainly was now. She didn't resist his attempt to lower her bokken, but that was only because she was already lowering it herself. Still, she wasn't going to entirely let him off the hook. Something seemed shifty about him, and Ayumi wasn't about to back off when it came to that. However, attacking him didn't exactly seem like it should be a priority, even if she didn't really believe him about a skeleton. No matter what she had seen.

"... Even if something did grab me," she began, "I don't buy that it was a skeleton. Still, something weird is going on... what happened to the sky, and how did all these other people end up over here?"

To say Ayumi was concerned was an understatement. Whoever was responsible for this would get a piece of her mind!

As if on cue, a roar and an enormous crashing sound echoed from behind them. Ayumi turned on her heel, and her eyes widened as an enormous skeleton pulled its way onto the stairs. Both hands on her bokken, Ayumi took a weak step back. This... this had to be a dream, and... and so she wouldn't let herself just back down... even... even as the other skeletons began to crawl out from under it... she didn't truly realize the electrical currents that now visibly circled her head, even as her hands trembled lightly.

This had to be a dream, but... even so...

"... E... Everyone, get inside the shrine!" she called, backing up. It really was a... a huge skeleton... it was coming closer... Ayumi's grip tightened on the wooden sword, as one of the smaller ones came closer.

She acted almost on instinct, swinging the bokken in an arc that struck one of the skeletons in the side, detaching bones from one another and sending it tumbling loosely to the ground. She began to swiftly retreat, unable to ignore she was afraid but unwilling to show it as she made her way up the stairs, trying to cover the retreat of the others.
I'm hoping that more people post sooner then later.
Konpaku Youmu


Youmu caught the man's answer to Satori. She didn't like what she heard. Wiping memories? That sounded... quite terrible. She didn't want such a fate to befall Yuyuko-sama, and the fact that it was even a possibility in the first place was disturbing. However, at the same time, the fact that there was such a hazardous circumstance occurring meant that there was little time to discuss such a thing. Quite simply, Youmu knew what she would do if such a thing was brought up with intent rather then hypotheticals. Her blades were drawn for a variety of reasons, but the chief purpose they held was in order to defend Yuyuko-sama. If there was any threat of Yuyuko-sama's mind being tampered with, she would absolutely defend her.

Absolutely.

But for now, that matter was hopefully unlikely to be of true concern.

At the moment, Youmu was presented with a selection of worlds to proceed to. Trying to focus on what was currently required to protect Yuyuko-sama rather then possibilities, Youmu considered the potential options before her.

After a moment's pause, she headed right for the world described as a 'world of magic'.




Rem


For the most part, Rem looked towards the future. She had to reunite with Subaru, so she had to defeat these threats and return. This was an unquestionable goal in her mind. She would do anything she had to in order to achieve this goal. For the most part, she was silent. This was an unfamiliar place and she was surrounded by unfamiliar people, and so Rem found herself remaining quiet as she approached the portals, staring with some level of determination and each. She didn't fully understand the way the worlds were summarized, but she knew that the people she had been taken from her world to hunt down were in all of them. The sooner she dealt with them, the sooner she could return.

She had to return as soon as possible.

Taking a deep breath, and clutching her flail once more, Rem eventually selected the 'modern fantasy'.
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