So, I'm thinking of making an either Casual of Advanced rp, involving an Old Western Frontier style setting, where the technology level is a decayed high-tech/sci-fi, meaning that there was once a lot of technology available, but much of it has fallen into disrepair, and most of the infrastructure and construction materials are in the style of the American West in the ~1870's.
Anyway, the RP will take place in a desert colony, significantly separated from their original home, without much communication for several generations, due to the aforementioned technological disrepair. When the RP starts, younger individuals would start to gain super powers seemingly at random, however, there is a bit more to it than that. This, however, will be revealed as the RP goes on. The super powered individuals will then form various "brotherhoods" of individuals with similar powers, or similar outlooks on life, or what their powers mean. I should make note that these won't be super high-scale super powers, like, taking out a building would be a considerable feat, as opposed to a setting where superpowers could easily level a city block.
That's basically it. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask, I welcome both questions and constructive remarks/suggestions.
Anyway, the RP will take place in a desert colony, significantly separated from their original home, without much communication for several generations, due to the aforementioned technological disrepair. When the RP starts, younger individuals would start to gain super powers seemingly at random, however, there is a bit more to it than that. This, however, will be revealed as the RP goes on. The super powered individuals will then form various "brotherhoods" of individuals with similar powers, or similar outlooks on life, or what their powers mean. I should make note that these won't be super high-scale super powers, like, taking out a building would be a considerable feat, as opposed to a setting where superpowers could easily level a city block.
That's basically it. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask, I welcome both questions and constructive remarks/suggestions.