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Multiple Settings Sweet Dreams Corps (Dream Diving & Nightmare Fighting Fun)

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For the better part of a year, the city of Wincrest, New Jersey, has been a literal nightmare.

A malicious force has fallen over the city, something that people have started calling 'The Curse'. For some, The Curse traps them in their own mental worlds, dreams and nightmares that bleed into reality if left unchecked. Others turn into monsters of any shape and size, born from their very fears. An organization called Behdlam R&D has put the entire city under lockdown, walling it away from the rest of the world. To put it simply, things are pretty shit nowadays.

You're one of the lucky ones, though. You're immune to The Curse's effects - you don't get sucked into these weird dreamscapes, you haven't turned into a monster yet, and the people in charge say you're safe, so it looks good. But that also means you're in the thick of it. Behdlam R&D has recruited you against your wishes, using your natural resistance to their advantage. Now part of a branch called the "Sweet Dreams Corps", it's your job to clean up the messes. You stop the monsters, you go into people's heads... essentially, you're supernatural pest control.

Good luck!


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Hello everyone! New member to RP Nation here, starting things off by jumping straight into an old roleplay of my own that never got off the ground.

I'm not too sure how much information to give in an Interest Check like this, so I'll go ahead and give... all of it? Yeah, all of it sounds good.

PREMISE
You are the newest "recruits" of the Sweet Dreams Corps, a semi-militarized taskforce made to combat The Curse, a supernatural force that's plaguing the city. Between fighting off horrific monsters and diving into the dreams of those under The Curse, you'll have your work cut out to keep the peace. Luckily, along with being immune to The Curse, you possess a slight grasp over it, and can wield its dream-like power for yourself. With Behdlam R&D backing your and literal magic at your fingertips, you might stand a chance against the weirdness going on out there.

But there's a chill in the air, a sense that, as you near the first anniversary of when The Curse began, something really bad is about to happen...


  • This RP will be done in a loose pseudo-episodic fashion. What this means is that there will be distinct Chapters, arcs centered on a certain event or major period of time within the story, and a lot of the fluff in between will be passed over. There may be 'Break Chapters' that take place between the bigger ones, but it probably won't be consistent.

    This is so that the focus will be more on the meat of the RP and will hopefully avoid any slow lulls as we all wait for a chance to do a traditional timeskip.

    As for the tone, I'm aiming for a semi-comedic, dark Saturday Morning Cartoon-esque style. The subject matter is going to be serious (it's about fears, the inner workings of people's minds, and big scary monsters) but the stuff surrounding it will be absurd and sometimes ridiculous (you could fight monster clowns with colorful neon bubble powers).


SETTING
Wincrest. The Zombie City, as people call it. Having died and revived since its conception, Wincrest is infamous in most of New Jersey and the surrounding area for being cursed. Any business that starts there is soon to go bankrupt, and moving into the city is sure to shatter any dreams. Wincrest is either a thriving hotbed of hopeful beginning or a husk of utter nothingness, depending on who you ask. Of course, if you asked anybody now, they'd all agree that Wincrest really sucks.

Ever since The Curse was realized, Wincrest has been cut off from the rest of the world. Surrounded by a 10-foot thick wall of hard metal and encased in a gigantic bug-zapper of a dome, nobody has entered or left the city since. A dark haze fills the air, almost like a perpetual nighttime that blots out the sun, making the already depressing city even drearier. Life tries to go on as normal, but with jobs growing more defunct every day and the streets being a danger at a moment's notice, most everyone is antsy, riled, wanting things to change.

Now, folks are starting to gather; criminal elements converge, trying to overtake the city; mobs form, conflict rising as they just want to leave; some are even embracing The Curse, a cult that's steadily gathering more members as it boasts of salvation.

And, worse than all of that... the Block Stop finally ran out of slushie syrup!


  • Wincrest's history is a bit of a shaky one.

    Originally Fort Wincrest and populated mostly by soldiers in the late 1600s, the small New England-based outpost eventually forgot why it was there and became something of a small village. It had a long history of participating in witch trials, doing so even after it fell out of style, to the point where its superstitious leaders, the Wincrest family, abandoned the townsfolk to their own devices and fled back to England in an effort to avoid the wrath of the many, many witches they've executed.

    Fort Wincrest slowly declined, only the most stubborn of families staying around to try and maintain the place. Eventually, Jonathan Wincrest II returned to America, and decided to shack up in his family's ancestral home. Fort Wincrest, now just called Wincrest, was on the up as people flocked and buildings were raised, finally earning a spot on the maps.

    A bit of good luck hit when it turned out that part of the land Wincrest was on was directly above a sizable oil reserve. With that, the city flourished. It attracted lots of families and businesses, and for once, truly thrived. But nothing good lasts in Wincrest. A competing oil company managed to sue the rights for all oil-related profits out from under the Wincrest family, and to top it off a new highway expansion diverted large amounts of traffic out of Wincrest. Once the oil ran out and the new company moved shop, the city was truly dried up.

    In the years leading up to its current state, Wincrest had a bit of a resurgence as a new major highway was built, cutting right through the city. This was both good and bad; good for the short-term as the increase in traffic had a small bump to the economy, but bad for those that saw Wincrest as a home, as the highway brought with it greasy food chains, cheap hotels, and a loss of proper businesses and housing that used to be where the roads now are. It's a burden off the mayor's shoulders that something else is taking the public's focus now.


OTHER INFO
I'm looking for around 4 to 5 people in order to start the RP, and will likely have a cap of 10 players. Character guidelines and all that stuff will come once I garner enough interest to justify making a thread for that, so if you're wanting a piece of this, say something!

Hopefully this is all nice, fancy, and in line with the rest of the site. Whatever happens, if you're reading this, I'm wishing you have Sweet Dreams~
 
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Thanks for the interest, everyone! I'll get a Character / OOC thread up soon. Once I, uh, figure out how to do that here. :b

This sounds like a pile of fun.

Could we have some more info on the magic system?

Sure. The magic system, called 'Daydreams', is your typical individual-based power system - your Quirks, your Stands, etc. What it does differs from person to person, but any Daydream follows similar rules; it's a physical thing that they summon, and what's summoned is a sort of close memory, good dream, or any other positive aspect of the person.

For example: an aspiring musician's Daydream could be an electric guitar that does something relating to sound, or someone else's Daydream could be their memories of fishing with their father that manifest as a magical fishing rod, or another person has a recurring dream of gigantic robots and that's their Daydream, creating huge robotic limbs over their own. There's no outright passive Daydream, it has to be some kind of object, in part or in whole, though that can always give a passive of sorts (a favorite childhood soda that gives super speed, for instance).

Hope that helps!
 
This sounds a lot like another RP I was in that quickly died from inactivity. I wonder, would it be okay for me to import my character from there to here? It was offsite, but the gist of it is that she's able to take the creatures from her imagination - which she has to dream about for this to work - and reorganizes existing matter - including herself - into those creatures. More stable and complex matter takes longer to transform, but means that the creatures exist in the world for longer. By dreaming about certain creatures a lot, she becomes better at controlling and understanding them. If I modified that idea so she's simply a shapeshifter, with a small group of creatures she frequently dreamed about (prior to The Curse) being her shifts, would that work? (Also yes, the creatures are definitely out of the norm. XD)
 
I think that could work, yup, though with another tweak or two. Maybe not so much that she shifts shape, but she could form the creatures sort of around herself, like a shell? And it might be limited to start, since one of the facets is growing the Daydream by gaining XP, and all that.
 
That sounds good to me! I design my characters expecting the ability to "level" them later anyway, even though I rarely reach that point with them. XD
 
This could be fun and as far as I can tell other things I've expressed interest in aren't going anywhere fast.
 
Hello, this looks wonderful! Question: are there supernatural entities outside of Wincrest? I was thinking about a supernatural enthusiast techie who was hired as a freelancer by Behdlam R&D. Prior to the city's quarantine, of course. But being a freelancer (with no health insurance, either!), she couldn't really do anything when they updated her job description...

Also, do they still have internet access?
 
Hello, this looks wonderful! Question: are there supernatural entities outside of Wincrest? I was thinking about a supernatural enthusiast techie who was hired as a freelancer by Behdlam R&D. Prior to the city's quarantine, of course. But being a freelancer (with no health insurance, either!), she couldn't really do anything when they updated her job description...
That could work, for sure! Not sure exactly how supernatural the rest of the setting is, but Behdlam does have a few fingers in the 'freaks and monsters' underground, so I don't see why not.
 
Awesome! Just replied with a character sheet; let me know if there's anything I should change!
 
Uhh, I'm sorry, I don't really see a sheet anywhere, here or in the other thread? Unless the site's just being weird.

Also, should I make an OOC for this now? Feel like there's enough discussion to justify, but I'm not sure.
 
... huh. It says that the message is awaiting moderator approval, but I'd assumed that you were the thread moderator. That's... weird. A quick search tells me it's cause I'm a new member and I got stuck in the queue. Ah, well. I could DM you my character sheet?
 
Oh, yeah, it's a spam protection thing for new profiles. If you post / edit too quickly it'll proc it. You can DM it to me, sure.
 
I think that could work, yup, though with another tweak or two. Maybe not so much that she shifts shape, but she could form the creatures sort of around herself, like a shell? And it might be limited to start, since one of the facets is growing the Daydream by gaining XP, and all that.
Is it possible for a Daydream to cause people to shapeshift? I want to know how far I can push the envelope with these abilities.
 
I don't want to put a hard 'no' on it, but it'd need to be a pretty creative idea to work out properly. As I said in an earlier post, out-and-out shapeshifting might not be possible, but a Daydream that essentially layers or adds the shifted changes on the user could be good. All depends on how you hash it out.
 

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