A while back I had an idea for a FLCL spinoff revolving around Ninamori as an exchange student. However I want to do a non-fandom version. The plot:
Aurora Falls is by no means a normal town. Nobody here is. Well, almost nobody. Here's a list of NPCs I'll be using to control the plot.
So kind of a long post. I was thinking the RP would be episodic-- first arc revolves around one NPC, another the next. Before anyone asks, there can be characters with unique powers and abilities (ie- telepathy, limited telekinesis). Seeing as how we have nekos, werewolves, and a lake monster, your character doesn't have to be fully human.
Aurora Falls, Minnesota. Population: 134, precisely. Barely anyone passes through, so nobody notices that something weird is always happening. Well, almost nobody. A few years back a senior at Aurora Falls Highschool founded the Paranormal Investigation Club to deal with these things. On the outside they seem to just be a bunch of kids fascinated with cryptids, monsters, aliens, and demons. But the small group of kids is all that stands between Aurora Falls and any threat out there.
Aurora Falls is by no means a normal town. Nobody here is. Well, almost nobody. Here's a list of NPCs I'll be using to control the plot.
- Sheriff Brady: Aurora Falls' police chief. He's a good man, but absolutely blind to the bizarre things that happen around town. Fir the most part he's worried about the (nonexistent) threat presented by "them damn border-jumpers"... better known to everyone else as Canadians.
- Professor Johannes Kugge: A retired scientist and inventor, Kugge is brilliant in the field of robotics. He teaches metal-working at the local highschool, but is rarely seen around town since he's in his garage/lab.
- Harry Hu: A geneticist who went to UCLA, Hu claims to be the inspiration for the book "Jurassic Park" by Michael Crichton. However he works in Aurora Falls for the US government.
- Johnny Soho: A man in his fifties, Soho was the inspiration for the song "Werewolves of London". Every full moon he transforms into his werewolf form. However, rather than prey on helpless livestock or teenagers out on lovers' lane, he drops by the local bar for enough steak n' shrimp to feed a small village in Africa.
- The Kasai Family: The owners of the only Asian restaurant in town, the Kasai family has never given a definitive answer on their ancestry. But not many people ask, since they serve Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai Monday through Saturday, and a Mongolian grill on Sunday. However everyone-- Mom, Dad, their daughter Sakura, and baby boy Shizi-- is a neko.
- Rorie: Lake Aurora's resident lake monster. Rorie seems to have some relation to Harry Hu. Normally quite peaceful, Rorie hates it when someone catches a fish he's after.
- Professor Johannes Kugge: A retired scientist and inventor, Kugge is brilliant in the field of robotics. He teaches metal-working at the local highschool, but is rarely seen around town since he's in his garage/lab.
- Harry Hu: A geneticist who went to UCLA, Hu claims to be the inspiration for the book "Jurassic Park" by Michael Crichton. However he works in Aurora Falls for the US government.
- Johnny Soho: A man in his fifties, Soho was the inspiration for the song "Werewolves of London". Every full moon he transforms into his werewolf form. However, rather than prey on helpless livestock or teenagers out on lovers' lane, he drops by the local bar for enough steak n' shrimp to feed a small village in Africa.
- The Kasai Family: The owners of the only Asian restaurant in town, the Kasai family has never given a definitive answer on their ancestry. But not many people ask, since they serve Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai Monday through Saturday, and a Mongolian grill on Sunday. However everyone-- Mom, Dad, their daughter Sakura, and baby boy Shizi-- is a neko.
- Rorie: Lake Aurora's resident lake monster. Rorie seems to have some relation to Harry Hu. Normally quite peaceful, Rorie hates it when someone catches a fish he's after.
So kind of a long post. I was thinking the RP would be episodic-- first arc revolves around one NPC, another the next. Before anyone asks, there can be characters with unique powers and abilities (ie- telepathy, limited telekinesis). Seeing as how we have nekos, werewolves, and a lake monster, your character doesn't have to be fully human.