Elephantom
Chicken Broth Paragon
In my weakened, half-assed state, the least I could muster is a weakened, half-assed post.
Pardon my temporary incompetence.
Pardon my temporary incompetence.
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Are you kidding me? I can barely formulate sentences when I'm tired, so you've done well. Kudos to you, pal.
Oh, and I probably won't post today... but I just had to check this roleplay.
*Frowns*
No, man. I don't think the writing is bad at all. You're just being too self-conscious, man.
....
And Remy shot the woman? God, Guy is gonna be so pissed at him.
And that's the last of his audacity. I think, either he's going to pass out or he's going to go all crazy on the rest of the three rounds he has.
Trigger-happy fool, the crowd's gonna lynch the fuck outta him. This guy just might be this roleplay's first casualty. Oh, and Edward Tahoma is... just plain fucking nuts, just look at his dynamic entry.
Guy's squad is completely useless at this point. Normally, they're a competent fighting force but they're just so exhausted that they cannot think of anything else besides of sleep. There are many off-duty soldiers heading straight for the Doolittle Army Base in response to VOX's broadcast. Usually, if the city's most wanted terrorist makes a grand speech he's off to cause some trouble. Everybody's learned that the hard way.
Yep, guy's gonna have to run.
Remy actually was supposed to get lynched more proper-like — but when edwardo shot him, I just went with the flow.
Anyway, I thought my post was rushed.
Doesn't matter, as long as you got it done. What's important is that you keep the flow of the roleplay going. In any case, I don't think Corporal Delmore is going to do anything for now, he's still walking back to Atlanta city. Sergeant Guy is still in the heat of action and I'll make a post about him. Private Frederick will finally make his debut in the next post, but I'm still deciding if he's going to help Guy with the riot or if he's going to arrive at Clay's diner and enter into a conversation with him.
Frederick knows Clay by the way. He admires Clay for being a participant in the Great War and Taiko-German expansion. Fred finds it hard not to give Clay some excessive hero worship.
And, Clay, on the other hand, finds it hard to believe that somebody knows him, much less worships him. It'd be all mighty confusing to his simple brain.
Clay has his fair share of fame — torching shit, squashing outposts. Mostly, it's because he's gotten out of them all to tell the tale — and he's gotten into a lot of them.
Wait, what did I miss?
Did Clay head out into the western side riots with a machine gun along with Xing?
Nope, he headed out with a shotgun.
Albeit an automatic...
Oh, I'll add that then with the girl following Clay closely.
And yes, the State Army works for the Collective, right?
Yesiree, they work for them all right.
Them boys selling their souls for a paycheck, eh? Going for the almighty dollar by working for evil.
All right, I added a short paragraph detailing the entry of Clay and Xing.
Ain't that what everybody's doing, no?
Tell me a little more about the Collective. What is it that they do that makes them so hated by people? What makes them the metaphorical devil of the roleplay?
They're so right-wing, they're literally just fascists. Like the whole Ayn Rand psychology. Yeah, collectivism — hell, that's where the name comes from.
Mostly, 30% don't know who they really are, 20% doesn't care, 30% are mostly reformists trying to balance the power, and the rest of the 20% are people so poor that they have no choice but to either obey or rebel.
Moses and the Pharaoh — or in this case, only the latter, as the title might imply.
First off, we'll start with the places where the different classes of people live. Right, those Elites live high up those skyscrapers? I was thinking that some of the insanely rich Elites would have BRIDGES connecting two skyscrapers together. Extravagantly expensive I know, so only a few skyscrapers will have those bridges. Since their homes are up so high they could travel up and down the city through a private hot air balloon or even a zeppelin. Oh, and also the skyscrapers will not only serve as their headquarters but it can also serve as an office building or a place where they can set up new businesses.
There are so many of these skyscrapers high up that it has earned the name "Sky City".
I was curious how the Elites lived though, I know I know they're in the lap of luxury and living the good life, but I want to know what do they specifically do to accumulate so much power in the first place. Are they powerful politicians with global influence? Are they rich people that own billion-dollar corporations?
Are there Elites living all over the world? Where are they most prominent?
Then there's the Highs, they'll be living in mansions that are just at the foot of the skyscrapers. They're rich people all right, but not as insanely rich as the Elites. They're just one step away from making it to the top though.
The middle class live in suburbia or the apartment complexes all over the city.
The lows or the rats live in shantytown and some people are so poor that they're willing to sleep in the sewers.