Suzerain of Sheol
Desolation Denizen
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FATE: Ragnarök Revival OOC
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We are taking a second try at the greatest RP of all time. Let's hope it works out better this time.
So, for the uninitiated (seriously, there's 14 roles to fill here, feel free to join, people), this is a roleplay based on the Typemoon setting, primarily inspired by FATE: Zero (if you haven't watched this show, what are you even doing with your life?). It is a very complicated setting, but here is the basic premise:
Once every so often, the Holy Grail appears somewhere in the (modern for this RP) world, and seven wizards gather together to fight a death tournament to obtain it. They fight said death tournament by each summoning a Heroic Spirit from the past to fight as their proxy.
Things to know going in:
1.) The illiterate need not apply.
2.) This roleplay is FAR more about getting your character killed in magnificent, heart-wrenching ways (and really, really badass battle scenes), than it is about winning the Holy Grail War. It really doesn't matter who wins in the end, as long as we tell an amazing story on the way there.
3.) I am not allowing any Heroic Spirits that have been used in the main FATE franchises, I want creative, new faces, not Arthur and Gilgamesh for the seventeenth time.
4.) You MAY play two characters, if you wish, but one is also fine. If you make two, you will make one Master (wizard) and one Servant (Heroic Spirit). Do note, YOU DO NO GET TO SELECT WHICH SERVANT YOUR MASTER IS PAIRED WITH, AND YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE PAIRED WITH YOURSELF. This rp rewards private out-of-game strategizing between players.
5.) As I said, FATE is a massively complicated universe, if anyone is interested in the idea but doesn't know the setting, private message me and I will give you a crash course. (I'm not exactly an expert, but I know it well enough to be able to approximate some rules for a roleplay at least)
6.) This one is really important. Do not enter this roleplay if you can't commit, the entire thing falls apart if even or two people drop out too early.
Cold silence has a tendency
to atrophy any sense of compassion
between supposed lovers.
Between supposed brothers.
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Posted 12-22-2015, 03:57 AM
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