Win The Future, For A Better Tomorrow
It's been almost two years since the original Guildfall. It was the great hero, Mahz, who is credited with the success of The Great Revival of the Guild City. Since then, the people of Guild City have lived in harmony and peace among the many sectors. Although the peace and harmony has been kept, there has been little mingling between the sectors. Among the sectors, people have created their own culture, conformity, rules and standards that they stick to. While the people in the Casual Sector smile and wave at the people who hail from the Advanced or Free Sector, there is an invisible barrier that has always divided them.
But you already knew that, didn't you?
You don't need a history lesson, you need to know what's in the present, what's in the now.
You need to know why this transmission is being sent out and I'll make it clear to you:
We are in danger. We need unity. We need to win our future.
And that's why we exist. . to do just that. And that's why you need you, too.
So please, hear us out.
You don't need a history lesson, you need to know what's in the present, what's in the now.
You need to know why this transmission is being sent out and I'll make it clear to you:
We are in danger. We need unity. We need to win our future.
And that's why we exist. . to do just that. And that's why you need you, too.
So please, hear us out.
Within the recent past months, we have seen a shift in the atmosphere in Guild City. Like everything does, this also started out small. First, it began with the advertisements. Advertisements that flooded the sectors. Ones that we thought were paid for and in reality, weren't. Someone had hacked and overridden the servers for reasons that are still unknown to us. This was harmless at the time. . Then came the bots. Originally, it was only the FBots that attacked, they were considered small and little of a threat. They were weak, slow moving and not built to be long-lasting. They were quickly destroyed by those who kept peace in the sectors and were gone before long. By then, however, the Bot Killer Squad had already came into existence. People laughed that them, thinking they were taking the entire situation out of control. People from all sectors had the audacity to mock them.
That's because nobody knew it would get worse.
And then the KBots came. The KBots swooped into Guild City in hordes. They vary in size and are superior to the FBots. They are fast moving and merciless. And worse of all, they're the reason that millions have lost their homes, their lifestyles and for some, their lives. Sections of the sectors have been closed off and lost because of these KBots with people still trapped inside. And the KBots continue to make their advancements into the major sectors. And now, they threaten the lives of millions more. And now, all of Guild City is in our danger. We are in a state of emergency waiting with our families and our lives. We are waiting for the end.
In our darkest hour, we stand divided. Our great hero, Mahz, has disappeared into the shadows and we cannot find him. In our darkest hours, we must come together. We must stand as one with our expertise and skills. Whether it'd be magic, weapons, technology or anything else, we welcome you into our ranks. Guild City needs you and so do we.
This has been a broadcast commissioned by the Guild Future Society.
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This Roleplay, if taken seriously and actually launched, will be considered a diamond in the rough for right now. If I actually do GM this idea, I'm going to need a handful of Co-GMs and not just for accepting other people and keeping the OOC in check. I'm going to need ideas, terms, factions and so on. I want to bring this conflict and world to life. And that doesn't just go for Co-GMs, either, that'd go for just about everyone who would be in the Roleplay. And if I dare to dream too ambitiously, I'd like to make this a project that spans the website and gets individuals who typically frequent all of the areas (save for 1x1 since those individuals tend to make it into the other areas anyway).
Of course, I don't know if this Roleplay will even be remotely taken seriously, so take what you will from it, as usual.