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[X] - Take one item from the good Pharmacist.

[X] - A tube of 100 Vitamix-Plus Gummies - Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, you think you even see a little bit of magenta in there.

I like this option.
I'm working on a CS for a mechanic character and look forward to seeing everyone else's CSes as well!
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No species limitations so far, but I would prefer more humanoid species.


Oh darn, my idea for a robotic snake character is out then :P
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Far future of our universe, yes, but with artistic license as this'll be soft scifi. Made up alien species, fictional galaxies, etc. all exist here. If you're considering a character from the Milky Way itself, though, I do feel like it would be a hard press with space faring civilizations and all that. Most people have probably never been to their species' homeworld (although I would admit this depends on the species in question, especially considering species offshoots) and grew up to a mix and mash of various alien cultures on some planet.

Makes sense. I asked more due to the background of one character idea I have. I may or may not use this character, but it's good to know the option exists.

I'll wait until the OOC is up to start work on the CS, but this light-hearted sci-fi idea sounds like fun and it should be interesting to read.
I have a character idea or two that might work for this. I'm interested and will keep my eyes on this thread. One question; is this in the future of our universe (e.g. places like Earth and Mars exist) or in an alternate universe?
I just saw this thread. It's different, so I'll vote and keep reading. My votes are below:

[X] - Stick with your original plan. Go back to the Stationary Shogunate and give the package to your clan elders.

and

[X] - Let him in on your plan.

[X] - Ask him if he can help identify the package.

I feel like being a lone wolf here would get the samurai killed, which is why I voted the way I did.
The thread title intrigued me, so I took a look at this. I've done something similar, though not quite the same (everyone is taking turns writing the same story with the same characters vs. each person controlling a specific character and building a shared world together). I figured I'd give a few pieces of advice that might be helpful.

-Having a specific place to discuss ideas and plan things out can be really helpful. Discord is a good tool for this, for example.
-Establishing a little bit of an overarching plot or goal is helpful. If there is no direction, it can get confusing and people will go in different (plot) directions because they have different ideas of what will happen.
-Establish your genre ahead of time. E.g. if you're in a fantasy setting, your characters aren't going to ride into battle on huge mechs.

Just thought I'd share. I don't think free roleplay posts have enough depth for me to write in, but I will at least lurk here to see how this goes. Good luck!
Claribel just looked irritated at this point. “I just said he has a crypt here. Burning down this place won’t do anything, and might spread past here back to town. I’ve been around most of here by now to get away from the old guy, and I know he stores the bodies there. He also talks enough for me to know that he’ll move them outside to do his...magic thing. Prolly for maximum moon power or something.”

After saying this, she paused to think before continuing. “But yeah, we shouldn’t wait for the moon. Do you know where he is now? Usually he’d be chasing me by now.” Claribel shuddered a little at the thought, somewhat grateful for the reprieve from having to run away from him. It was kind of a twist from the past few days that she’d be the one looking for him, but with this new guy working with her, maybe they could save Grainville.
Luke gave Sara a thumbs-up sign with his left hand, adding “if you go out the front door and take a right, you’ll see a pump by the side of the house.” As he described the directions, he moved his thumb and hand to point the two to where they needed to be. “Take as much as you want.”

Caleb thanked the man, then he and Sara left the house. Rainbow, on the other hand, decided to stay with Luke so he could make sure he and Alan weren’t planning anything bad. Once the door shut behind them, Luke walked over to the kitchen where Alan was stirring a pot of vegetable soup.

“Caleb and the old lady he was with showed up. They’re getting water for their horse.”

The farmer smiled. “Thank you, son. But you really shouldn’t be drinking before we serve our guests.”

Slightly annoyed, Luke countered that “first, I started before they got here. Second, how likely was it that a kid who came from your hometown across the ocean would happen to show up in our town and that the kid would show up to the house invited by a guy who never met him, but somehow knew his father?”

Alan smirked, then gave his retort. “I keep telling you son, only take bets you know you’ll win.” Saying this, he held out his hand, where Luke placed a silver piece while rolling his eyes. “And I knew Caleb would show up.”

“But how?”

More seriously now, the scarred man put the metal in his pocket and responded. “We’re both orphans. Caleb and I, we never knew our parents. I know what it’s like to wonder about them; it’s something I’ve thought about constantly. I’m sure Caleb’s the same way. Red Twig was great, but orphans like us, we always wanted to have parents who loved us. When I was a kid, I would’ve done anything to learn about my parents...” Alan’s voice trailed off at the end as he seemed to lose focus, but then he snapped back to the present and finished talking. “Does that make sense?”

“Yeah, it does. Everyone wants to be loved. I guess it’s kinda like how I felt before my parents went to jail. I don’t feel that way now, though.”

“I know, son.” Alan said with a smile. Luke returned the sentiment, the two hugged, and then they heard the door open. “Looks like they’re back. Could you set the table while I get the food ready?”
“He takes the dead and makes them alive. Well, not like us, like...puppets? He’s been taking bodies from the crypt here and the town’s graves. I think the full moon boosts his power or something and he’ll use it to make an army.” After Claribel finished whispering the plan as she knew it, she walked inside the library, waving at Sohn to follow her.

She went to one of the shelves and pulled out some books. Hidden behind them was a sword, which Claribel pulled out and showed the shepherd.

“I took this from my uncle when he got killed,” she sadly said, using a familial term for the city guardsman. “He found me, but the old guy got us before we could get out. I’d like to stop him with this before he can cast, but I don’t know how to get past his dead guys. Er, the puppets. He’s made three of them move so far, but maybe there’s more now?”
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