@Dynamics You and me both, I've received lots of interest from people hungry for a LoZ RP.
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How's that going?
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Sure, but I'd like to make it at least relatively reasonable.
@Dynamics You and me both, I've received lots of interest from people hungry for a LoZ RP.
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Understandable, though in that case we could simply chalk it up to destiny since that's a major theme in Zachary's story.
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I'm surprised there aren't more of those.
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Are there any other supernatural entities in his world?
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Nope
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I'm just trying to come up with some hook without relying on an interdimensional hand of fate. I'm sure there's something or another.
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Which I understand, but in this case interversal fate literally plays a major role. It's not so strong as, say, something in Marvel, but it is there and it is pulling him to his destiny. That obviously being accepting his place as a Living God and returning to his home Verse. So don't feel too bothered if it seems contrived, because it's meant to be to a certain extent.
In a more concrete example, fate would also find ways for him to use his powers as well, something he wants to avoid.
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I get it applying within the cluster and pulling in someone from a similar, nearby universe, but if I'm bringing in someone who's already established, that would be equivalent to Existence-wide fate, which isn't something I'm as keen on doing.
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I should point out that I never disregarded the option of putting in someone new, but Existence wide fate is essentially at play with Zachary regardless. His Verse is, as I've said, basically another Existence but using different terms as I mentioned when I first posted the character. It's also why I posted the CYOA author's cosmological lore, since it can essentially fit the MR model, with differences being chalked up to other Existences/Verses having different structures and referential terminology from their inhabitants. The Outside, however, remains the same. And he has a duty assigned to him, as a result of his transcendence, to go back there at some point. Hopefully after his experiences here have taught him how to be a worthy king, though he can't do that if he is allowed to just run from what he is, which is where the fate aspect comes in.
Like I said though, I understand, and am completely fine on going with an entirely new character meeting him, so long as it results in him being forced to confront his destiny and eventually learning to accept it in the long run. But uh, he needs some reason to leave that universe he's hiding out in currently for that series of events to happen, as he definitely won't do it himself. Obviously I prefer a more subtle approach, not just a, "Hey let's go dimension hopping even though we just met," one.
A slow burn start if you will.
I'm hoping to get Dynamo and I in the fight we were restarting.
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@Valiance Yeah so who is involved besides Dynamo and Dedregen?
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Listing that is a doozy and I don’t even know if most of the names mean anything to you, buut...
Nemid, Robyn and Artahe are the bad guys, and then you have Calvin Curtis, X, Avis, Isaac, Plouton, Raisa, Orthrus, the IA Military Council, and anyone else I may be forgetting along with Dynamo and Dedman walking.
@Heroic Well Ded can't die or be erased from existence, pretty much any attempt will kill him but he'll slowly be reformed from nothing. Over the course of days to centuries. But that is a lot of fighters...
How well equipped are they to defend their very concept of good? Are their minds strong enough to be forced to change? Ded is in his full form so he can basically eat whatever essence he wishes, corrupt their very beings, as well as the current dimension and air itself and destabilize the molecular structure in anything.