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Formatting stolen inspired by Brovo


Status: Recruiting! I mean it’s an interest check, but still! 0/12 slots filled.

Chapter 1: Introduction and Lore Archive.

It’s the Edwardian Era, the Hamburger Sandwich is a modern culinary invention, the Second Boer War has recently ended, and Archeology is experiencing a rugged boost of attention from scouts, wildmen, and soldiers. However, with the unveiling and discovering of chambers long undisturbed, and ancient relics has unearthed dark secrets of what there was and is to come.

The Extraordinary Expedition is a RP about exploring the deep and the dark and the forgotten. Lovecraftian gods, strange animals, and temples. Undeath, and mythical and folkloric creatures. Warlocks and straight up tomb raiders. It’s a RP that is going to involve a lot of locales, a lot of fantasy and wonder, and a lot of pulp action.



Lore Archive: Your handy lil stop for information on things, for fluff and character creation purposes.







Chapter 2: Character Sheet.

Note: There will be an easy to use, pre-formatted version placed in a Google Doc later, saving you time. Not doing it yet, because this is just an interest check.

Name: Your character's name.
Age: Your character's age.
Sex: Your character's biological gender, typically male or female.
Appearance: Your character's appearance. A picture or description will do nicely. (Or a hybrid of both if you prefer.)
History Types: Defining moments or features of your character’s life and backstory. You choose one defining positive moment, and one defining negative moment.

Biography: Your character's history and personality. Two paragraphs required.

Technical Information: This information is your character’s skill sets and inventory.


Career Path: Your character only has the time and resources to really devote themselves to one line of training to begin with. To start with you may pick from one of fifteen basic routes, which can evolve into specialities, cross-over into other fields, and more, as time progresses and your character’s skills grow. How you play your character will help determine how they shape out in what unique skills and items they accumulate, and what options you will be presented with later down the line. Essentially: Your actions will help dictate how your character grows in power and abilities.
















Specializations:
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Inventory: Your character’s inventory. You may add as many miscellaneous items as you wish, within reason. There are some things added here already: You get to keep these unless they’re replaced by a different item based on your career path.







Signature: You agree to follow the rules, that the GM has final say on things. That some things will be random because of the background dice. That the GM has final say on if your character is killed or not.

Chapter 3: Class Specializations

Each class has five available specializations at start, only available to them. These take the form of either a skill, a bonus, an item, or a connection. You pick a combination of two specializations from the five. This may be any combination, or you may be required to take one of the five. They are listed in alphabetical order, and those that are both bold and underlined means you are required to take them.

















Chapter 4: Rules and Extras.

  1. The GM's word is law.
  2. Nobody is exempt from death. Not a plot NPC, antagonist, or player character. That's right; even you can die! Very quickly I might add!
  3. I can and will add more rules in the future as they are needed, and reserve the right to do so without warning... Though I will try to at least make an OOC post mentioning it.
  4. Do not type “Ivan has Tuna” somewhere in your sheet to verify that you read the rules.
Tan S Lake said
I'm thinking more along the lines of 'total anarchy'?


I'm sure Draza has a song that will fix it.
I've spent more time recently looking at your sig, than talking with some friends.
Of all the people who could chosen to have commented on this thread when you did, in all of the world, you are certainly among the top 17,000. Maybe even top 16,000. I wouldn't say top 15,000...
Oh, welp, it filled up. Sorry!
Link to the OOC

So, Ragnarok is an already begun, and ongoing, RP in Advanced. It follows the exploits of some newly empowered and still rather mortal (relatively speaking) demigods, as they flail desperately at the unknown in an attempt to prevent the end of the world and all they know and love. They're not very good at it.

The RP is based around a psuedo-dice system, based on a hierarchy of stats, instead of stats having specific value given to them.

A majority of the RP has now been written inside of a GDoc, as a collaborative piece. Check it out! If you're interested, send me a PM. I'm more than willing to explain or help as necessary.
Two things were for certain, they definitely weren’t just humans, and they had royally screwed up their quest. At least 10 of them were sent there, maybe more, and only 4 of them had survived. Worst yet, on top of that, they had failed their mission. They didn’t get the Heart of Winter. They didn’t get any Frost Giants. Even things that weren’t mission objectives, like don’t become terrorists, they couldn’t do. It hadn’t really sunk in just yet, but it was what they were now.

People would call them monsters.

Well, not all of them. Those with a silver tongue could get away with being called something more flattering. Gavriil and Lucky wouldn’t be monsters, they’d be something else. Demons? Who knew.

Such thoughts were heavy on the group. Who they were, and what their failure meant. Did it mean that the Heart of Winter had never been there? Did they all die for nothing?

Taking up lodging in a cheap motel, Soraya and Lucky were left to marvel at how much they had healed by themselves. Eshna and Gavriil had to just shrug and thank the gods.

They were still very much on the outskirts of civilization, and it would be easy to pull into the country and the wilderness to avoid dealing with people for a while, to lay low, if they had the supplies for it. Their mission in case of this failure wasn’t clear, Hugin and Munin had not shown up again with any news of what was next in store.
Unbeknownst to them, there was a group of terrorists in the next room.

Things had been relatively calm since their time at the church, and that was good. They knew that the Ravens would be able to find them again when they were needed for something, and hopefully fewer people will die as well. Not all of them were content with sitting idly by, and so they took to making trips out to enjoy themselves without gallivanting.

It had been days for them, and the days in the motel were long. There were some others that in the neighbouring rooms that they had interacted before, but they weren’t able to open up too much, and the others seemed to not want to either. They were probably drug dealers or druggies, or maybe just reserved people in poor straights.

It wasn’t until one morning that Gavriil found himself with the neighbours, alone. He had felt strange surges in divinity, but always thought it was just his fellows. This time, however, he was with them, and not the others. The feeling was distinct, and it was them.

It was a strange and awkward meeting for the two groups to merge. They shared some stories, and raised a glass to those who couldn’t make it. Less than a day into their meet and greet, Munin arrived alone to the group. He was the most sombre they’d ever seen him, and he wouldn’t say where Hugin was. All he could do was to say that the Heart of Winter was not lost in Bodie, it had been removed a couple days before the group had arrived, they were too late.

The gods were not confident to use their abilities to discern where it was immediately, for fear that it would just push Fate to force it into the hands of the giants faster for their knowing it. Instead, another group of newly awoken demigods were going to investigate the whereabouts while they still had some degree of cover. The two groups at the motel were to be contacted as soon as they knew where it was to come in with some fire power and get the Heart of Winter to safety. However, if they couldn’t just sit still, there was an opportunity to do at least a little good available.

Munin told the group of the edge of society and what was beyond, of other small towns with problems. Dark forces are equally afraid to act in the light as the gods were, but were growing bold on the fringes of society. Perhaps some investigating of the small towns around would lead them to discover more issues to face? Or, if nothing else, it would kill some time.

After Munin took his leave, it was almost an hour later when there was a knock at one of their doors, and a card slipped under through a crack. It was an invitation, with instructions to a small suite in a plaza, a very small law firm was located there. The one in charge, a Daniel Drakeman, was offering legal counsel to them, and most unsettling was that he knew they were demigods. Perhaps a trap? Or perhaps just another mythical being, like the witches or dwarves, knew of them, and wanted to get in good with the young demigods. Either way, they could recall seeing him on some ads around town, he looked like the type of lawyer who spent all his time chasing ambulances.

Not necessarily a lead on a new quest to pass the time, however, was another more pressing issue. Their descriptions were not yet known to the authorities, but they were on the look out. For all intents and purposes, this was a stealth mission and anyone and everyone could be someone dangerous to them. A civilian could inform the police, or could be a cultist or vigilante. Pressing on that, was a car that seemed to follow them if ever they left, and when glanced inside in passing, was full of cameras. Someone was following them, and was trying to get a picture. Worrisome.


Xigur wants you all to know she found a treasure chest. Brovo is struggling to stay on Mr. Whiskers as the ferret creature tries to climb the tree. Holmes has stolen all the food, with plans to use some of it as bait to get more food. Gor is most amused by Imagi being 'crushed' between leaves and a bush.
K-97 said
Well at least I know my divine father loves me more.


That quote makes me seem a might bit more threatening than I am XD
K-97 said
I just realised how minor my divine item is, magic cars, infinite ammo guns and A FUCKING HIPPOGRIFF.


You're not the worst off.

Lucky doesn't even have an item.

Edit: Yet.
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