I can't post all of my sheet, have to get on my tablet.
Now I'm just waiting on Imaginary. Lol
@Imaginary I made a thread for our spar. I tagged you in it.
Another persistent world other then the main multiverse could be good. I'm inspired by a fighting game called skullgirls but stuff is changed. For this roleplay, people have to fight each other in order to find and claim a certain mystical item that grants any wish but in a corrupted way, corrupting the wisher as well, although it does technically fulfill any wish it can. Due to not being called skullgirl the corrupted person won't be called that either, but basically this roleplay's equivalent of a skullgirl gets a huge power boost for winning and must be defeated in order for the next person to get their own wish fulfilled. Being the skullgirl equivalent is an awesome reward for beating all the other players to the prize and you can wreck awesome havoc on all the competition who tries to gang up on you, but you can still potentially be defeated and start the process over.
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This actually seems really sad to peruse a wish in hopes of accomplishing a life goal. Only to lose sight of that goal and yourself along the way. I would call it a tragedy.
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Indeed. Luckily, if you and your wish are pure of heart then the wish can't really be corrupted but it does still slowly corrupt the wisher as the power flows in them. Most can't remain pure enough though once they get obsessed with the hunt and getting their wish.
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I actually just realized that this sounds a lot like the plot Madoka★Magica. Are you Kyuubey?
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I guess it is kind of like it without the magical girls and there can only be one of these people with the wish thingy. There could be a Kyuubey-like figure in this who tries to corrupt the people into making horrible decisions for his own personal gain, edging people on by showing himself to them in the back of their minds the closer they come to getting the item.
@ImportantNobodyI would say most people are likely to make bad decisions with only the slightest push from a not so friendly source giving "friendly" advice.
@ImportantNobodyIt sounds a bit complicated to be fair. Taking extensive planning and co-operation to pull off.