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I'm still interested so I'll add my bump to this post to keep it to the top!
I would absolutely love to see this develop. You can count me interested.
Yeah, something came up. Working security at a major shop chain has it's...issues. It's come pretty clear to me over this last week I'm not gonna have much time to roleplay at all over the coming months what with court dates and police appointments and whatnot. In short, some travellers have moved in across from where I work and they're causing all kinds of havoc, nicking stuff, attacking me and other staff, things like that, all the security staff are working massively overtime because of this as it is and it's only going to get worse. Sorry about that. I wouldn't mind if someone came in to take over, I'd be perfectly happy to see this plot flourish from afar.
MatthiasAngel said
Will you be deciding the outcomes of encounters? Let's assume you grant me the Limited Invisibility power. I approach an open door, peek out and see an armed guard. I become invisible and slowly make my way across the room, heading for a nearby passage. Who determines if the guard catches me?


There are some options. My idea was that as this is a story based roleplay I was hoping we could just go by what makes the most sense plot wise. As you have this ability, it makes sense to use it in such a situation and it is a certainly smart way of using the Supers. I like that you're limiting your powers in a smart way too, so of course, I would be happy to let you have that power.

Either we could go by what makes the best story, and just write collaboratively, or we could go by dice-roll. I'm sure there are plenty of dice-roll websites out there that would automate the process for you (or, failing that, get your own dice), and we could use that to decide the outcome. I'm more in preference on writing a decent story with the focus on smart and consistent usage of the character's abilities, so it is not particularly important to me how the outcome is decided. Of course, to make things more interesting, occasionally I could 'over-ride' the success for what would make the more thrilling path, like you would suddenly lose your ability to camo just as the guard is about to turn around giving you a few seconds to react in the best way you can, but primarily the idea is to write a story, not play a game.
The Secret War:

A modern day thriller adventure roleplay:

Modern day, alternate universe. The government controls everything. After the end of World War 2 there was no Cold War; the world powers united to create an authoritarian world government with the interest of uniting the world, but those interests soon turned to greed. The leaders in power became corrupt and took over. They controlled people's thoughts through propaganda on every media outlet. They controlled speech and secret police have patrolled the streets for years, waiting for any sign of rebellion.

Every day life is fairly normal, except every conversation is monitored. Black vans that drive back and forth down the streets of every town and city are a common sight. It's fairly common to see people being arrested and shoved in the back of these vans, never to be seen again, taken to secret prison complexes in the world's oceans.

But recently, there has been unrest. The rise of the internet and the anonymity that came with that has been causing problems. The government still monitor what they can but the sheer volume of traffic on the internet has made it impossible for them to see everything. Still, everyone that they could find who opposed the regime was rounded up. With every attempt the government made to contain, the unrest increased. The rebels were getting too organised. The idea of 'democracy' is returning into people's minds, and it's making the leaders nervous.

Making the problem worse, is the rise of the 'Supers'. Powerful humans whose powers awaken during their teenage years. Each Super has one extraordinary ability. Some can see inside the others of other minds, others have super fast reflexes, and the like. The powers are fairly limited as of the current time, but for every new Super that is discovered the government become more and more nervous. What if they were to band together for a rebellion?

Supers, therefore, are rounded up in their masses and put in prison the moment they are discovered. They are taken without trial, whether or not they show signs of any unrest against the government. They are taken to the same harsh prisons in the oceans as all the other potential rebels and locked away to be forgotten. Some lucky ones are selected and trained turned into warriors for the government's police, if they show loyalty. The rest are left to rot.

You are a Super, whose power has just surfaced. That means right away, you are noticed and arrested by the secret police, then sent to a prison complex in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

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The roleplay will center around a group of Supers who band together to escape the prison and vow to topple the regime.

The idea is your powers will be limited. You can't just make yourself into the biggest badass ever. Every power has to have a weakness. For instance, my character will be able to read others' thoughts, but his weakness is that he has to spend a lot of energy just to filter through them and read what he wants. If he is distracted too harshly, he will lose his grip on sanity as endless thoughts race into his mind without his consent, filling up his mind with so much it's practically painful. Be creative and have fun with that idea.

This is an interest check for a modern-setting rebellion-story roleplay. It will be in the thriller genre primarily. That means there will be fighting, but also drama. I want to focus on the story primarily. Writing a good, fun thriller story with a group of writers is my goal here. It doesn't have to be fantastically well-written, just fun to do.

The tone of this will be primarily mature and dramatic. There will be action but also character development. I will allow romance if it fits in with the characters, but no sexual scenes, you can keep that in the PMs if you must have them. I would like the plot to focus around fun action and thriller sequences and plenty of dramatic scenes where characters can talk and get to know each other, etc.

I hope this generates enough interest. I feel there aren't enough modern-setting, non-fandom based roleplay plots out there!
Hello to all,

I joined a while back, maybe two to three years ago but due to work and university I was unable to post as much as I'd like in roleplays so I never really got anything going. With that in mind, plus the fact I've forgotten my old username completely, I've decided to return and register with a new name. New name hopefully means more motivation to join some roleplays and more posting in general. I hope I can keep up, at any rate.

I'm 22 years old, in my real life I'm engaged to a wonderful woman. I'm interested in learning to code things and make games but that's just a hobby and dream. I actually work as a security guard for a major supermarket and I'm loving every minute of that particular job. I'm a gym addict as well as I've started trying to bulk up to help my security job and I'm also planning on returning to university next year to finish a psychology degree. I'm also very into playing videogames and watching movies and I have a strange ability to recognise familiar faces whenever I go to the movies in actors.

Roleplay wise, I like action and adventure. I'm still not really into the whole fantasy swords-and-shields-type deal, but I'm getting more into it. I was introduced to the fantasy genre by my future-brother-in-law who showed me Skyrim and Lord of the Rings and I'm starting to get pretty hooked based on those experiences, Skyrim being one of my favourite games of all time.

I'm a user with mental health issues. I suffered from depression last year and without going into detail I went into therapy, drove the illness away, attended a wedding and eventually beat it back enough to get my current security guard job. I'm very open about my mental illness anywhere I go because there is still a stigma attached to having mental illness, although it's been improving vastly as of late, and I believe being very open and conversing about it with others is a good way to start to change people's opinions. I'm very proud of my experience with mental illness as I've come from strength to strength and I can honestly tell people right now that I'm in a fantastic place.

That's about all that's important about me anyway. One last thing. I love Nicholas Cage as an actor. At best he's a pretty decent actor and at worst he's hilariously crazy, so either way, good movie or bad movie, you get a lot of enjoyment out of him!
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