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Humanity has always had its protectors.

Of course, the practice of wearing garish costumes and taking outlandish identities is a fairly new concept. Not to mention the leaps and bounds of technology, the cautious reemergence of magic, and naturally the rise of superpowers. The latest generation of humanity's protectors are labeled under one catch-all term: superheroes. They operate all over the world, in every country, every city.

They are desperately needed, for not all superhumans are on the side of good. There are those out there who practice all sorts of crime, ranging the gamut from petty theft to genocide. Because of these individuals and those who profit from them, the world has recently become a poorer place to live. Famine, plague, war, and oppression are rampant. Corporations and oppressive governments use advanced tech and paid operatives to squeeze every dime out of their fiefdoms.

Last year, representatives of several countries formed a privately funded NGO called the Champions, a collection of superheroes from all over the world. Intended to be a alternative to government efforts to handle global crises and crime, each member nation was only permitted to send two superheroes to participate on the Champions, a policy intended to prevent any one nation from wielding too much influence on the team's actions.

Recently, though, the Champions' reputation has been ruined by a botched operation in Japan that resulted in several members and innocent bystanders dead. Public opinion turns against the Champions overnight: the media blasts them, the people burn them in effigy, governments impose sanctions. Between the public humiliation and rise of tensions within the group, several members have split off into a splinter group, determined to find their own path. This move was not without risk, of course- being seen as a traitor does not endear you to governments or the media, some members may even face exile or arrest. Many members went with one faction simply because of grudges or bad blood with those on the other side. With the Champions looking to rebuild their reputation and the Splinter trying to begin from scratch, the two teams are destined to come into conflict, and their foes will spring at an opportunity. But there are still darker clouds on the horizon. . .

Schism: Blood of Heroes will be a largely player-driven game with a strong element of worldbuilding. Working as teams, you as players are encouraged to be proactive and influence the history of this world. While there is an overarching plot and the GMs (myself and MrDidact) will throw challenges your way, by and large you are free to do as you will and pursue your own goals and character arcs.

You can lead your team in any direction you choose. Want to rename your team? Do it. Renounce heroics and turn to crime? Go for it. Overthrow a government? Might be hard, but of course it's possible. The world is your playground, but be prepared for the consequences of your actions. And of course, remember the value of teamwork.

Welcome to Schism. Do as you will.
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I believe I am interested in this.
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I am very very interested in this.
Hidden 8 yrs ago Post by RumikoOhara
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Could be interesting

Now I'll wait for the ooc
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Interested
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Would it be accurate to say that there are two major factions of superhumans (Champions, et al), and then a variety of villains, rogues and loners? I can see a similar sort of vibe here to that of the Injustice comic.

In any case, I have a few different superhero character concepts I've been working on that I can hopefully put to use here. Mostly I want to use a magic/spell-based hero, but I have another that could be roughly described as "psychic Iron Man."
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I'm one of the Co-Gms so I'll answer.

There are many factions. There are lots of heroes of varying motivations and lots of villains of different shades. And there are lots of Mavericks, outcasts, and rogues who are somewhere in between.

The setting is kinda dark and semi-grounded so we don't want to get too outlandish but I'm excited to see what everyone comes up with. Characters can be unique and interesting while fitting in the tone and setting. On of my characters is a half-fae gunslinger with psychopathic tendencies. It's not the same as say playing a character who dresses up as a rat and throws explosive cheese at their enemies. That's a tad silly
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You have my interest!
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@MrDidact

Love the Rat Chucking exploding cheese
Welcome To SSH the Society of Super Heros oh Ratbomb
LOL
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