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A PvP Survival Roleplay. A battle of alliance, betrayal, deception, and murder. Try your best to make it out alive.
A PvP Survival Roleplay. A battle of alliance, betrayal, deception, and murder. Try your best to make it out alive.
Hi, all. Let's set the scene, shall we?
Your character wakes up in an unfamiliar room in an unfamiliar building complex. How they got there, what they were doing before waking up, all of this is unknown. When your character wakes up, they find themselves with a metal collar around their neck and a PDA on their person.
Did you turn on the PDA? Good. Upon turning on the PDA, a word is displayed: Pride, Envy, Sloth, Wrath, Gluttony, Lust, or Greed. Cliche enough for you? This is your PDA’s designation. That PDA is your lifeline. With it, you can access three things: Rules, Release Condition, and Map. The map is a map of this building, which has six floors. The Release Condition is a task you need to do. And the rules?
Well, here. Have rule 1 as a taste.
All players have explosive collars attached to their necks, and a PDA. Players who have fulfilled their release condition can remove their collar by connecting their PDA to the connector on their collar. Should a player try to connect their PDA to their collar before their release condition if fulfilled, this will fail and the collar will detonate 15 seconds later.
The other rules set the stage a little better. You're working on a time limit. A 72 hour time limit, to be exact. In essence, if you don't fulfill your release condition and get that collar off before 72 hours pass, you're dead.
Problem is, you're not the only one. There are five other people. Yes, five. Six of you in total. Not a typo. And see, those people need to get their collars off too, but some people's orders might conflict.
For instance, a release condition could be killing another character. Or it could be something simple, like just surviving for 71 hours. Either way, you need to get that damned collar off, don't you? You need to survive, above all else. And those other people, sure, you don't know them, you don't have any grudge against them, and if you don't have to, there's no need to do anything...immoral. But, well, if they get in the way...
...you know what "collateral damage" means, right?
So, as you can gather, the basis of the RP is player interaction and conflict in each individual's attempt to survive. If your release condition is more violent, you'll have to be careful to not get caught. If you find someone with a compatible condition, feel free to buddy up with them. Lie, plot, and scheme to get out alive. Maybe you can live without doing a single immoral act. Maybe your only option is to be the last one alive. Or, hey, maybe you can target whoever put together this screwed-up spectacle.
Regardless, good luck. You'll need it.