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Hope you're ready for magic!





Welcome to Deal with Devils! After you and a hundred or so other college students along with their dorm-building got sent into the netherworld, people started to get eaten left and right! Some fledgling demons sought you out to form a contract with you to protect you though, except well...unless if you meet the contract's soul quota, that demon will eat you anyway. Don't worry though! This contract gives you magical powers! Complete with a transformation, a book of spells, and a cute little familiar that will eat your soul if you die!

This is ideally a partner setup, with one human player and one demon character per unit. After everyone safely returns to town, the begins to countdown to fill that soul quota or meet your terrible end! Don't worry though, you don't have to kill people to meet quota. The standard quota is 100 human soul's each, but other Sorcerer souls are worth 25, wow! killing those friends of yours would be convenient! Don't wanna hurt your friends? Well, the event that happened had caused the growth of 'soul flowers' that will be one of two kinds of primary events to get other means of soul quota. Getting a flower is worth 50 points! Hunting and eating the souls of other demons also nets you 25! But you can't eat those that have made a contract with sorcerers, so killing another team is still only worth 25 from the sorcerer, not altogether. The other event will be hunting down rogue demons in the mortal world to kill and eat them oh boy!

Remember to let your demon eat souls though, eating souls yourself will turn you into a monster!

This contract was created long ago to help raise younger and/or weaker demons, while also benefiting humans seeking darker powers. For demons, human souls are a rare delicacy, only the worst of the worst of dead humans end up in hell naturally, so this provides both an alternative to acquire souls to eat; as well as the ability to grow the younger, weaker population of demons without the stifling competition of the elders.

The contract is physically represented by a Talisman. This is your Magical Girl Transformation item, but its also the 'heart of the demon'. If its destroyed, the demon dies. (Note if your demon somehow dies before you do, the contract isn't broken, your just sent to hell for another demon to eat out in the wilds.) Don't worry though, its magically protected so that its pretty hard to break so long as the Sorcerer is alive.

For both types of players, you can have unique backgrounds prior to the start of the rp, maybe your character already summoned a demon before, maybe they were already in a contract. Its rare, but demons do pop up undetected in the human world as well and could have been caught up with the plot somehow. Just run it by me first and your potential partner if you have any unique background concepts.


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Important note: PVP IS OPTIONAL. This isn't a strict death game where you have to kill other sorcerers. But due to limited resources, killing each other or otherwise betraying a teammate might be convenient for your character, who knows. Just be prepared for it, but also be civil and don't abuse combat.

Stat system: There's not gonna be a hard stat mechanic. But to keep track of a very, simplified version of a power system for growth too, we'll break up player characters with strength speed magic and durability. Magical girls and starting out demons are rank 1 in each. For each level up you gain just an increase in 1 of each, so rank 1 is just for each stat, rank 2 is 2 for each stat, etc.

This is a broad benchmark that scales linearly, so you can assume each rank is incrementally stronger. (rank 3 is 3x stronger then rank 1.) For simplified variety, you can subtract up to 2 diffeent stats to .5 instead of 1 for the starting rank to have one stat increase to 1.5. (So for example, you can have a character with .5 speed, .5 strength, for 1 durability and 1.5 magic. In that same example, at rank 2 this stat spread would be 1.5 speed, 1.5 strength, 2 durability and 2.5 magic. at rank 3, this is 2.5 speed and strength, 3 durability, and 3.5 magic.) This stat spread applies to both demons and sorcerers. Note for weapon type demons, the sorcerer stats increases based on their stats. A Demon that has a .5 modifier has their sorcerer gain 0 , whereas a 1 modifier gives the sorcerer a flat .5, and a 1.5 gives them 1 stat increase.

When a demon awakens, they get a unique stat boost (Sorcerers dont get to share this boost.) They can either use this boost to offset two 0.5 modifiers (Undoing the cost that a 1.5 stat would need), increasing a 1x modifier to a 1.5x for free, or turning a 1.5x modifier into a x2 modifier (This effectively counts as one rank higher then their normal rank.

Starting stat ranks are limited to 1 for sorcerers, and 1-3 for demons. (Note, higher starters will rank up slower to let weaker ones get a head start, although completing more of the soul quota will usually allow some form of growth.)











The setting:




Saint Michael's University. A formerly religious University turned community college, Saint Michael's sits upon a clifftop overlooking the silver pines township of Wyoming. The small city is nestled in the middle of no where. Right below the foot of a mountain, with flat farm fields to the south and thick forests to the west, with the large lake rippleshed nestled between the eastern outskirts fed by snowmelt from the mountain ranges.

For most in the area, Saint Michael's is the most affordable option to go after high school, and with outsiders being a rarity; most goers are were likely acquainted even during high school and below. This also makes it a fairly small college, with only approximately 4,000 students a year. Not much goes on in this little of no where city, though the former gold mining colony is a self sustained little haven with its own variety of resources to draw from. Plenty of scenery and locales to explore. And small town entertainments like bowling or the theaters.

For simplicity the time period is modern day. Locales like the town itself is fictional and real life isn't an exact 1/1 but otherwise yeah.




@Papitan Credit for inspiration.

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Could i join and take that adopt a dm partner from you, my character is named Timuir pronounced Team-your and is a 6'4", Egyptian skinned behemoth, based mainly by his knowledge and natural strength, though most times you can find him in a library reading on historic things of religions and such, he is a medium and has a natural aptitude with the dead and is naturally drawn to otherworldly creatures, his sight is poor so he uses his mana, therefore concealing him better through its concentration into his eyes, in order to "sense" creatures in the area, mostly in a midnight purple aura for most creatures and tends to be solemn, quiet, reserved, and when he tries to make a friend, he stays with them until they betray him. He carries a nordic ring for being a focus crystal for his magic and tends to be more towards the dead side when he is alone, I.e. acting as if he is dead. He loves books traditionally about history and mythologies and has a tattoo on his back of ravens symbolizing his beliefs in the norse pantheon. He always has his journal on him though hasn't ever written in it and it is turned into his grimoire, a midnight purple, leather-bound, large book consisting of its exterior of ancient Nordic runes that symbolize dragr, the dead, the realm of Hel, and protection magics. Would you be ok with this? I especially think it would work great because he is highly protective of ravens due to his beliefs and would be highly guarded towards your demon character, especially when he is in familiar form.
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@Timuir

I'm a bit hesitant on given Medium's 'abilities' beyond basic rituals(not including what they get from the contract), mediums alone are fairly rare and practicing magic outside of demon contract is also very rare. But for the concentration to let him see better I guess its fine, leans into the idea of a supernatural awareness quirk. Not sure how he would have gotten a focus crystal though or what he can use it for, I can see something being an instrument for rituals? But that would be a conduit type item most likely and not inherently magical on its own, just for clarification. Outside of demons and netherworld related stuff magic is very, very rare in the human world for a reason.

While I'm glad you're interested in the dmPC, I'd prefer if players get together first as the DMPcs are primary backups to uneven player numbers. Its for fill as needed primarily and I'd rather see at least a few partner pair ups among players first, plus this concept might work better with another player that joins!

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So how often does that quota need to be filled, just once or is it an ongoing thing? Oh and is there a particular reason not to just murder 100 normal people for their souls (sure it's a lot of people, but I bet the average human can't fight back nearly so well as other sorcerers and demons) or is it just that that would be boring?
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So how often does that quota need to be filled, just once or is it an ongoing thing? Oh and is there a particular reason not to just murder 100 normal people for their souls (sure it's a lot of people, but I bet the average human can't fight back nearly so well as other sorcerers and demons) or is it just that that would be boring?


The soul quota just needs to be filled by five years, how you accomplish it or at what rate doesn't matter. Most people probably would have qualms with murdering 100 strangers but, conversely, yeah there is nothing directly stopping you for doing that. Keep in mind that souls have to be caught relatively quickly post mortem, so you can't just expect to blow up a building or something and collect souls on mass. It would have to be a 1 at a time kinda deal. And also, another sorcerer team might have no qualms killing the soul of someone just committing murder straight away and take them out instead for those 25 points.

With the option of getting points from flowers or rogue demons though, I'd imagine many would be willing to risk waiting instead of mass murder.

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@BayRat Ok, and yeah the ring would be a focus crystal for like rituals for keeping his eyesight in check and I guess he can wait on the necromancy until he gets a demon contract
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Popping in to report for my contractual obligation hahaha
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Seems interesting
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Tentatively interested
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@Timuir@Scribe of Thoth@Teyao@PapiTan@SleepyWrites@Thunder999999@Yankee

For all that have expressed interest so far (And any that follow)

I have the discord server up!

discord.gg/cCvcqZQe

I'll have an OOC up ideally by Monday.
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roleplayerguild.com/topics/194122-dea… The ooc is up as well now.
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