Fun Fact: I don't know what the crap I should call the roleplay, so I made a placeholder title.
ROLEPLAY NAME IDEAS ARE APPRECIATED.
Genre: Humor / Slice-Of-Life / Adventure / Action
Mood: Generally a mix of light-hearted and heavy action, individual drama can be allowed, idiocy can be sort of commonplace
Premise
Strange powers have been discovered during a regular modern era in Earth, and soon, political powers began to fight each other in a dangerous, world-risking power struggle. The aggressive countries believe that the strange powers (which have been commonly mistaken for "magic") would finally solve their political issues and conflicts, while the more peace-seeking countries believed in preventing such powers from being abused for the better of the world. The fight soon destroyed much of Earth.
Set in a post-apocalyptic Earth, after this particular great war, for whatever reason you have, you had been sent to an underground world, where an academy awaits. Or maybe you were just there from the beginning. Within this barren land exists an academy that has control over a fair amount of land. The academy's goal is to train gifted students to enhance their powers and make them fit for making the Regis's cause stronger. (The Regis is an organization that was formed to wipe out the creatures and monsters that suddenly appeared on the planet and return Earth to a better state)
Oooooooooor you could be a part of the group known as the Procrastination Organization, which is a particularly... ill-intented organization. Led by "The Gray Chairman," a man who is notorious for being opportunistic in nearly every situation, the organization aims to reclaim the land and create a powerful utopia, where one man is to rule everyone and everything. Unfortunately, the Gray Chairman sort of lost his ego, and after a terrible incident involving the deaths of the Organization's strongest people, he developed a habit of procrastinating like crazy for every single plan he has; especially good plans.
There is also an unknown group of people that sort of lurks around the place. These people are dangerous, dark, and are to never be spoken of lightly. One of the leaders, a being that enjoys wearing fresh human skin to conceal his identity, is infamous for killing thousands of survivors of the war all by himself. We don't really talk about this guy because he's a bad guy.
And by "bad guy," I mean "1000000x worse than the evil Organization that does practically nothing but procrastinate."
Leaders
Flow of the Plot
Earth had ended! And congratulations; you didn't end with it.
After a third World War, which no one actually got to witness due to the world ending so quickly, many survivors had either gone off to the underground cities that belongs to the newly formed Regis or through evacuation airships that belonged to the Procrastination Organization. The airships apparently saw the people in a joy ride for the lolz, and eventually found out a month after the third World War that... the world just ended.
Twenty years had passed since then.
The "Academy" acts as both a sort of military + educational center. The actual military, which is composed of NPC Soldiers, are still quite effective, but not as much as the students and teachers specifically trained to harness and master their Regnums. Meanwhile, the Procrastination Organization is a fairly lax place. They don't do much, so in return, they aren't that harsh, especially if you take their past reputation in mind. Supplies from both sides are abundant, though once in a while, rare resources may pop up, and the two sides may fight for them occasionally. So far, no one from each side actually killed each other.
The Academy will initially spend some time testing the waters to see whether the students are able to wield their Regnums properly or not. After a test, the Academy may begin to assign certain "missions" to certain students. Most missions, while linear, are usually matched around the student's level of Regnums.
The Procrastination Organization will be very, very inactive, despite being fairly powerful themselves.
The Know-No-Alliance Party is what actually begins the plot. Duatos, the leader of this party, will begin the story by planting an extremely instable bomb that utilizes an unknown energy simply named "Terraflow." After several missions assigned by the academy (ALL of which are still considered to be important to the school), Duatos will eventually direct his attention toward the school itself, and even the Procrastination Organization, after blowing up the entire state of Las Vegas, killing all survivors remaining in there. The Academy is to somehow defeat Duatos permanently, and is to discover the truth behind why Earth truly turned into a barren wasteland.
Some of Badland Academy's history will be available in form of "Database Records," which are always available in the Grand Library.
Regnums and Magnems
Regnum: Regnums are unique powers that characters may possess. Humans most commonly wield these powers, but other races may have Regnums as well. Regnums are either gained from the beginning of one's life or unlocked as time passes. Regnums do not function exactly like "magic," but it certainly does feel like it in some aspects. These Regnums can compliment the weapons that students/characters may use. There is always a Regnum within each and every one of the underground people, and anyone who does not have a Regnum are either given one or receive help to unlock it. The Academy and the Procrastination Organization usually use these, though some of the P.O.'s members do not use Regnums.
Magnem: Magnems are like Regnums, except they function like "glyphs." While these glyphs may sound convenient, they usually come with a drawback if they grant great powers. Magnems are used by the Know-No-Alliance party's members, though the leader himself does not seem to be using Magnems.
Default Races
Humans: Self-explanatory. These people most commonly use Regnums.
Feras: A hybrid mix of a human and animal. These people began to appear in the middle of the Great War, though their origins remain unknown. There are not a whole lot of Feras, as they had been discriminated and killed off for being "abominations," but as of recent days, the entire situation changed. They are now held with respect due to the strange qualities they hold, each trait being useful for the Regis's cause. The Feras population is still small, but slowly growing.
"NoNothings" (Actual name is "Travesteral"): The creatures that roam the destroyed world.
The Factions
(These are all directly explained by one of the teachers of Badland Academy)
Character Sheets
Combat System
While the combat system follows the regular post-by-post style, dynamic usages of powers and abilities may be used. This can range from abilities that require dice rolls or abilities/powers that need certain requirements to be fulfilled in order to be used. Hidden powers not listed or sent to the GM are strictly forbidden. If there is a certain aspect that a character does not have on the CS, then send me a PM, and we'll talk about it.
Rules: Follows RPG rules, but I've yet to create the RP-specific rules.
There's a lot to be completed, but I'm gonna get there. Hopefully.
ROLEPLAY NAME IDEAS ARE APPRECIATED.
Genre: Humor / Slice-Of-Life / Adventure / Action
Mood: Generally a mix of light-hearted and heavy action, individual drama can be allowed, idiocy can be sort of commonplace
Premise
Strange powers have been discovered during a regular modern era in Earth, and soon, political powers began to fight each other in a dangerous, world-risking power struggle. The aggressive countries believe that the strange powers (which have been commonly mistaken for "magic") would finally solve their political issues and conflicts, while the more peace-seeking countries believed in preventing such powers from being abused for the better of the world. The fight soon destroyed much of Earth.
Set in a post-apocalyptic Earth, after this particular great war, for whatever reason you have, you had been sent to an underground world, where an academy awaits. Or maybe you were just there from the beginning. Within this barren land exists an academy that has control over a fair amount of land. The academy's goal is to train gifted students to enhance their powers and make them fit for making the Regis's cause stronger. (The Regis is an organization that was formed to wipe out the creatures and monsters that suddenly appeared on the planet and return Earth to a better state)
Oooooooooor you could be a part of the group known as the Procrastination Organization, which is a particularly... ill-intented organization. Led by "The Gray Chairman," a man who is notorious for being opportunistic in nearly every situation, the organization aims to reclaim the land and create a powerful utopia, where one man is to rule everyone and everything. Unfortunately, the Gray Chairman sort of lost his ego, and after a terrible incident involving the deaths of the Organization's strongest people, he developed a habit of procrastinating like crazy for every single plan he has; especially good plans.
There is also an unknown group of people that sort of lurks around the place. These people are dangerous, dark, and are to never be spoken of lightly. One of the leaders, a being that enjoys wearing fresh human skin to conceal his identity, is infamous for killing thousands of survivors of the war all by himself. We don't really talk about this guy because he's a bad guy.
And by "bad guy," I mean "1000000x worse than the evil Organization that does practically nothing but procrastinate."
Leaders
Flow of the Plot
Earth had ended! And congratulations; you didn't end with it.
After a third World War, which no one actually got to witness due to the world ending so quickly, many survivors had either gone off to the underground cities that belongs to the newly formed Regis or through evacuation airships that belonged to the Procrastination Organization. The airships apparently saw the people in a joy ride for the lolz, and eventually found out a month after the third World War that... the world just ended.
Twenty years had passed since then.
The "Academy" acts as both a sort of military + educational center. The actual military, which is composed of NPC Soldiers, are still quite effective, but not as much as the students and teachers specifically trained to harness and master their Regnums. Meanwhile, the Procrastination Organization is a fairly lax place. They don't do much, so in return, they aren't that harsh, especially if you take their past reputation in mind. Supplies from both sides are abundant, though once in a while, rare resources may pop up, and the two sides may fight for them occasionally. So far, no one from each side actually killed each other.
The Academy will initially spend some time testing the waters to see whether the students are able to wield their Regnums properly or not. After a test, the Academy may begin to assign certain "missions" to certain students. Most missions, while linear, are usually matched around the student's level of Regnums.
The Procrastination Organization will be very, very inactive, despite being fairly powerful themselves.
The Know-No-Alliance Party is what actually begins the plot. Duatos, the leader of this party, will begin the story by planting an extremely instable bomb that utilizes an unknown energy simply named "Terraflow." After several missions assigned by the academy (ALL of which are still considered to be important to the school), Duatos will eventually direct his attention toward the school itself, and even the Procrastination Organization, after blowing up the entire state of Las Vegas, killing all survivors remaining in there. The Academy is to somehow defeat Duatos permanently, and is to discover the truth behind why Earth truly turned into a barren wasteland.
Some of Badland Academy's history will be available in form of "Database Records," which are always available in the Grand Library.
Regnums and Magnems
Regnum: Regnums are unique powers that characters may possess. Humans most commonly wield these powers, but other races may have Regnums as well. Regnums are either gained from the beginning of one's life or unlocked as time passes. Regnums do not function exactly like "magic," but it certainly does feel like it in some aspects. These Regnums can compliment the weapons that students/characters may use. There is always a Regnum within each and every one of the underground people, and anyone who does not have a Regnum are either given one or receive help to unlock it. The Academy and the Procrastination Organization usually use these, though some of the P.O.'s members do not use Regnums.
Magnem: Magnems are like Regnums, except they function like "glyphs." While these glyphs may sound convenient, they usually come with a drawback if they grant great powers. Magnems are used by the Know-No-Alliance party's members, though the leader himself does not seem to be using Magnems.
Default Races
Humans: Self-explanatory. These people most commonly use Regnums.
Feras: A hybrid mix of a human and animal. These people began to appear in the middle of the Great War, though their origins remain unknown. There are not a whole lot of Feras, as they had been discriminated and killed off for being "abominations," but as of recent days, the entire situation changed. They are now held with respect due to the strange qualities they hold, each trait being useful for the Regis's cause. The Feras population is still small, but slowly growing.
"NoNothings" (Actual name is "Travesteral"): The creatures that roam the destroyed world.
The Factions
(These are all directly explained by one of the teachers of Badland Academy)
Character Sheets
Combat System
While the combat system follows the regular post-by-post style, dynamic usages of powers and abilities may be used. This can range from abilities that require dice rolls or abilities/powers that need certain requirements to be fulfilled in order to be used. Hidden powers not listed or sent to the GM are strictly forbidden. If there is a certain aspect that a character does not have on the CS, then send me a PM, and we'll talk about it.
Rules: Follows RPG rules, but I've yet to create the RP-specific rules.
There's a lot to be completed, but I'm gonna get there. Hopefully.