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The SHSL Shadow Alchemy Stand Using Lab Member
Alright, so I had a concept for a roleplay that I've been toying with for awhile. Basically, the idea is that there is a large pantheon of gods, and their king has mysteriously perished. The gods, naturally, want the throne, but they cannot fight each other. If they did, they would likely destroy the world in the process, and what's a king/queen without a kingdom? As such, they use their children as sort of pawns, a war of champions if you will. The parent of the demigod who wins will become king of the gods.
As for why the children are fighting, it can be any reason. Maybe they're fighting for peace among the gods, maybe they want power, maybe they want the thrill of the fight, or maybe their godly parent has promised them some sort of divine reward in return for victory.
Naturally, the children will have some sort of ability or abilities based on their parent. The child of a god of fire might be able to create and/or manipulate fire, the child of the god of love might be able to make others fall in love with them, you get the drill.
The main draw of this RP is that the mythology of the world is created by the users. The pantheon is a blank slate, and the RP'ers create their gods. If they want their God to have past deeds spoken of in myth, they can. If they want their god to have a certain relationship with another god, they can. If they want mythological beasts, they can. Basically, they build the mythology of the religion.
The main rule is that you can't have any characters from other mythologies. You CAN, however, borrow monsters from other mythologies. You can have a god of Thunder and Storms, but you can't have Zeus. You can have a goddess of love, but it can't be Aphrodite. You also CAN have creatures like the Minotaur. You can directly take monsters, but not people or deities.
Last thing: the story takes place in a fantasy world. The world possesses modern levels of technology (Cars, guns, machines, etc) but the history and layout of the world is unique to the RP and does not resemble the real world.
I think that just about covers it. If you have any questions or are interested, please let me know! Also tagging some people who I know/think might be interested.
Bakuyoshi AvidElmV2 Minako Mist Demon Legostrife Netherdragon @SkycøderCrøta
As for why the children are fighting, it can be any reason. Maybe they're fighting for peace among the gods, maybe they want power, maybe they want the thrill of the fight, or maybe their godly parent has promised them some sort of divine reward in return for victory.
Naturally, the children will have some sort of ability or abilities based on their parent. The child of a god of fire might be able to create and/or manipulate fire, the child of the god of love might be able to make others fall in love with them, you get the drill.
The main draw of this RP is that the mythology of the world is created by the users. The pantheon is a blank slate, and the RP'ers create their gods. If they want their God to have past deeds spoken of in myth, they can. If they want their god to have a certain relationship with another god, they can. If they want mythological beasts, they can. Basically, they build the mythology of the religion.
The main rule is that you can't have any characters from other mythologies. You CAN, however, borrow monsters from other mythologies. You can have a god of Thunder and Storms, but you can't have Zeus. You can have a goddess of love, but it can't be Aphrodite. You also CAN have creatures like the Minotaur. You can directly take monsters, but not people or deities.
Last thing: the story takes place in a fantasy world. The world possesses modern levels of technology (Cars, guns, machines, etc) but the history and layout of the world is unique to the RP and does not resemble the real world.
I think that just about covers it. If you have any questions or are interested, please let me know! Also tagging some people who I know/think might be interested.
Bakuyoshi AvidElmV2 Minako Mist Demon Legostrife Netherdragon @SkycøderCrøta
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