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Current Back at the guild after a long absence. Much changed since I was gone?
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Medical student living in Scotland, a lover of beer and steak mostly - but also writing, and politics. Because why not make myself even more divisive.

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You are not a criminal


Yet.


Power-Over is a curious thing. Many of us feel as though we have it - power over our thoughts, power over our actions, power over our fates, some of us even believe we have power over others - but this is frequently a falsehood. In reality, Power-Over is not a commonly held thing, not nearly as much as we all think. Indeed, the very conception many of us have of 'power-over' is, itself, wrong; more than just experiencing a hidden failure to possess power-over, we don't even truly understand what it is.

No. What most of us really have is power-to, and it is a remarkably different thing. You have the power to get up and go to work. You have the power to go crack open a nice cold bottle of beer. You even have the power to turn away from what you're presently reading entirely, if you so choose - after all, that's a thing you have the power to do, it is within your power-to.

But you probably don't have much power-over.

That is reserved for a different class of person entirely. Someone rather unlike you.

You are a student, at one university or another within the fine, dark, rainy city of London. You've worked very hard to get where you are, and no doubt you're very intelligent and capable. You have a tremendous amount of power-to - the power to become upwardly socially mobile, the power to graduate with honours and move on to lucrative employment if your degree permits it, the power to create for yourself some kind of future in this dangerous and volatile world.

But, like most people, you have almost no power-over at all.

Unfortunately - or, potentially, fortunately - for you, there is someone in your life who has a tremendous amount of power-over.

Power Over You.

God only knows what they'll make you do with it.

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This is an RP about a group of University students from varying walks of life, with various subject specialties, who are forced by circumstance and by person into a loosely knit group of professional thieves, in order to facilitate what might very well be one of the greatest heists ever pulled. The PCs will make up the students who are forced into helping, and the few major NPCs who are doing the forcing - or working for the people who are - will be played exclusively by myself, or possibly a Co-GM figure, if they have the time, skill, and are trustworthy.

The PCs are, as the title suggests, going to have very little power-over in comparison to the people they're trying to steal from, the people they're trying to steal for, and the NPCs who are tagging along for the ride. This is not to say that your characters will have no valuable input affecting the story, nor is it to say that your choices don't matter - on the contrary, your character will very much be held accountable for them, often in ways that are not necessarily avoidable, or good - it is instead the introduce the theme of outside control. The PCs are just students, some of them may not even be above 21 years of age, and certainly none of them will be above 26 - with possible exception for some medical students, or similarly long degree students. As a result, they have no experience of the world they've been thrust into, and they have no real influence within it; there will be times when they are trapped into making choices, without any sort of third option, and there will be times when things simply happen to them, either as a result of previous choices, or just because their adversaries (or employers) have decided to make things happen to them. In that sense, this is going to be very realistic.

There does, however, remain the chance that the PCs will either be able to escape the job entirely, or that they will be able to complete it and be thusly rewarded - and the potential rewards, excluding the glamour of the job itself, are very much worth it.

For anyone who's interested, this is based quite heavily on the interactive film, Late Shift, which has a very similar premise; with the only major difference is that there's only one member of that team of thieves who was coerced, and the others were very much willing and eager to participate, whether they were students (which, judging from their ages, is possible) or career criminals (which is also likely). The RP is likely to have a similar initial premise, but in the spirit of keeping true to the theme of power-over and choices, the latter plot and ultimate endgame are very much up in the air, and dependent on the PCs' actions.

Let me know if you're up for an RP about theft, choices, and power.
@CollectorOfMyst Yeah probably mate. I mean, your character here actually fits the idea I have pretty well. In essence, it's about a group of students who are, one way or another, coerced into participating in a heist of sorts. It's gonna be based closely on the Interactive Film, Late Shift, which is essentially the same concept, except for the fact that only the protagonist is being coerced - the others are all fully willing, and while it's not entirely elaborated on, they could plausibly be either students as well, or professional criminals.

It's a good film actually, go and give it a watch because it really had the right feel I'm going for.

See, in a way, the PCs of the RP I'm trying to get up are actually going to be fairly without power-over, which is to say that whilst their choices do matter, they're still going to have realistic consequences, and there will be situations where some/all PCs may be entirely deprived of their power to make choices - for example, if they were kidnapped and held captive, most sorts of modern person would be entirely unable to realistically and safely make an escape.

It's going to be an intense experience if I can wangle it properly, and certainly it's gonna be quite a bit darker than what we currently have going here, but it should be good.
Also, I'm gonna see if I can put out an interest check for the Late Shift inspired thief RP tonight. Small party, ideally, low-power characters, that kinda thing. It's a crime RP where the main characters aren't hardened criminals, if you see what I mean. Say aye all ye who'll find interest in it.
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I was the last person to post.
Currently waiting for the others.


Same here. I mean, I know I'm playing the Inquisition as well, but I really can't be every other post. That's a bit much.
Incidentally, guys, I'm thinking about starting a second RP with a Heist/Thievery theme, based on some choices based game that I'm currently watching a let's play of - Late Shift, if you've heard of it.

Anyone interested in a bunch of Uni students stumbling together and forming a coherent plan to steal something incredibly valuable, fully utilising the skillsets given by their respective degrees?
Does anyone have anything they're almost ready to post, or would like us to wait for, or should I post as Cunningham again?
Damn fascists. Wrecking all our good shit.
Btw while we're talking about this it's worth mentioning that I'm further left than normal at the moment, because I'm celebrating Labour gains by listening to the Socialist Victory Choir.
@Grimhildr I'm 18, and want to be a doctor. I have... interesting politics, in that depending on the context I can seem anything from democratic socialist to Marxist-Leninist, Red Army, Communist shit. But despite that, I have an enormous amount of respect for liberals and conservatives both, because ultimately me and them share a great deal of commonality in that we want to make things better for people through application of policy and politics.

Thing is, there are barely any real conservatives left. The Tory party are driven entirely by greed and classist malice rather than any desire to build stability and improve quality of life for people, and they make cuts and auction public property not meritocratically but nepotistically. They're generally either corporatist or genuinely fascist. I wish labour had proper opponents, not these scum.

Like... a real Conservative might be making cuts to public funding, but they'd probably mostly leave the NHS alone on account of all the evidence supporting its good funding. And what they did cut would be that which is unnecessary or that which we can do without. That's been done before and it HAS helped, it's just not what's going on.

Sigh. Tory party isn't respectable these days. Weren't always in the past either, but they've had good moments.
@Andreyich@Grimhildr
Actually I'm ecstatic. Labour made huge gains, and the tories made huge losses, all but proving that Corbyn is a superb leader and that a genuinely left wing platform is still more than viable for the U.K. Even with the DUP coalition, the tories do not have a significant functioning majority and individual Tory MPs are very likely to rebel against the whip when it comes to voting on the worse cuts, as their seats were often very very marginal with Labour candidates. Labour made huge gains and the tories are ultimately weakened.

This being said, our NHS is going to come under a huge amount of fire. Fortunately, all the doctors I know of are practically superhuman, and will fight almost literally to the death for it. Plus, if Theresa May stays on and tries to be just as extreme with her severely weakened mandate, we're probably going to have literal riots in London at the very least.
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