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Current Accursed Tropes: The Last Airbender, has just started its IC Thread.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender RPing like you've never seen it before... Accursed Tropes: The Last Airbender has its Int Check posted!
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Two years, nine months. Noble Arms: The ASEAN War, my RP, still needs players.
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Two years, eight months, three threads... Four months more until my RP as a whole lasts three years.
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My Elder Scrolls RP may reach a third month... or die in a few days. It depends on luck.
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A trope as is relevant to this RP is a specific common narrative theme or occurrence, identified and isolated from the story itself. What is defined as a trope is determined by its presence in the relevant media. It's a replication of a narrative tool or warp slotted into other stories. Tropes are effectively storytelling tools, defined by how commonly they appear, sort of like a meme but in a narrative sense.

It's like "this isn't even my final form" is a trope across ridiculous amounts of fiction, expressed any time the seemingly defeated final boss (or protagonist) reveals another power/transformation under their sleeve. That's a trope.

If you read a ton of Avatar: The Last Airbender (or any fandom's) fanfics and then sat down and listed out several things you read that remained present across all -or many- of those stories, those things would likely be tropes. Like for example, Aang being a possessive, psychopathic manchild, Sokka being stupid, Katara being whiny, annoying, and hypocritical; those are tropes. Same for Multiple Avatars, Fifth Elements (and Fifth Nations), and being Zuko and Azula’s brother or sister who isn’t in canon.

You can create your own tropes, of course, but if you're struggling to understand the concept, we have examples. These have requirements and can't just be chosen like picking a new spell in a video game. Also, unlike in Lewas’ past game, you only have a limited number of slots for Tropes in Character Creation; 2 or 3.

Not just that, but some Tropes have a limited number of players who can use them for their OCs (only one OC per player, btw!), for example, ‘Another Avatar’ is very limited).
  • Crystal Memory: Flexible and subjective to the series being used for the insert, this is the trope of the reincarnate/insert somehow always retaining perfect -or at least nearly so- memory of their metaknowledge and past life, unaffected by time and what should be the natural degradation of memories.
  • Fandom Omniscience: Much like Crystal Memory but much bigger. Rather than the author setting the insert's knowledge at a certain level and leaving it there regardless of developments outside the story to the lore, this plays out almost like the character can effectively just read/watch the manga/series/wiki in their head. Basically, the author probably has those open in another tab.
  • Prodigy: Pick only one Bending or Non-Bending Skill (including tech) and you are an immediate genius at it. (Unlimited, but cannot stack with Another Avatar, Daytime Bloodbender, Fifth Element and some flavors of Crossover Powerset; Dual Element Users have to pick only one Element, and no, you cannot take this twice).
  • Another Avatar: You break the rule that there should only be one Avatar worse than Unalaq from the sequel series has. You can bend all Four Elements and Energybending (if taught by a Lion Turtle), the ability to enter the Avatar State, and can communicate to Spirits, who refer to you as an Avatar, implying they know something you do not. (Limited to 2 players, assuming 6 overall players, or 4 players, assuming an overall number of 9)
  • Airbender: You can Airbend despite not being an Air Nomad or being spiritual. (Unlimited)
  • Daytime Bloodbender before Korra Season 1/Combustionbending without an Eye/Lavabending before Korra Season 3/Insert Special Bending Art Here: You can bloodbend and you can do this in the daytime or combustionbend without a third eye or lavabend/metalbend/glassbend. Or if you’re an Airbender, you can fly without casting aside all attachments (Limited to 2 Players, and you cannot start with Another Avatar or Dual Element User at Character Creation. However, you can teach people with those Tropes how to Bloodbend in the Daytime.)
  • Dual Element User: You can bend two of the Four Elements of your own choice. (Unlimited, Prodigy Trope only applies to one Element).
  • Canon Character’s Sibling: You are Zuko and Azula’s brother or sister and you are not canon. You are Sokka and Katara’s sibling, either older or younger. You are Toph’s twin or some other sibling and not blind. This gives you limited NPC control over your new family, but they will still try and keep to their canon selves. (Player Slots are dictated by the number of Canon Characters, but you can only have 1 Trope Slot so you can’t make yourself related to both Zuko and Toph)
  • Crossover Powerset: You have a powerset from another franchise entirely like Naruto. Use with caution, and we will crack down if this is too powerful. (Unlimited Player Slots depending on the power, but only 1 Trope Slot per player).
  • Fifth Element: You can bend a Fifth, Uncanonical Element such as Death, Light, Darkness, Animals, or Human Minds. (One Trope Spot per player, also, you cannot have Prodigy, Another Avatar, Crossover Powerset, or any other Trope that affects powers)
  • Fifth Nation before Korra S1: Your very existence has made a Fifth Nation appear in the world. Avatar Aang is shocked that he has accidentally given you such power. (Limited to 1 Player; uses up all 3 Trope Slots. Subject to GM Veto, as well as the Veto of Other Players.)
  • Existing Nation History Rewrite: You can rewrite an existing nation’s History. Completely. Avatar Aang is shocked that he has accidentally given you such power. (Limited to 1 Player; uses up all 3 Trope Slots. Subject to GM Veto, as well as the Veto of Other Players.)

Daniel Palaiologos

Dad met Mom again. They're marrying so I am no longer an illegitimate child. I am happy.

That was what happened yesterday, before Daniel slept - One good thing before a disaster he did not know he was stumbling into.

He dreamt, then woke up among strangers, in a room filled with shades of blue. Cabins? A barracks? What is this place? Had he been kidnapped?

Terror. A flood of briny fear flowing through his psyche. But he had been shaped by love and pain, the crucible of soft and hard. So be it; he was silk and steel.

He was weaponless among people who did not know what was happening, were convinced it was a dream. But they have not scented the mist at the end of the room, nor gone to the unlocked door the mist was from.

So he walked there, ready to face the terror which lay beyond. What was the worst they can do? Kill him?

At fourteen, the boy did not lack courage or smarts. He knew that the fear of death came from fear of the unknown, of severance, of not being able to do what he wanted anymore.

Daniel Palaiologos opened the slightly ajar door. If allowed, he went into whatever lay beyond.

He was the first to answer the call of Fate.

@meri@ctrlsaltdel@Ryik@Bacon

We are seeking new Co-GMs, including someone who can edit Google Maps and Google Earth Photos to create battlefield maps...
I'll post when I have the time; I hope it's soon.
I'll post last; after Meri.
Mykhailo Martinez

Mykhailo, after seeing Wolf, sought out Aurelié and asked bluntly, "So, we have a few hours to kill; want to go around town having a good time? Just the two of us, of course..."

He then gave a slight smile and added, "By the way, thanks for letting me win in that simulated fight."




She'd hate him more if he said it, but Fuka's words had just saved him from committing an atrocity. As it is, Mykhailo knew that if she disliked him, it would be on terms he set. So he shot at the foes who shot at him first, firing controlled bursts of his newly-requisitioned M4 Assault Rifle at each source of enemy fire.

No hateful words; he had calmed enough to refrain from such. Block out any hateful words the foe said in turn; they cannot hurt him any more than they had already, except by shooting him - And he was able to shoot back.

Follow what the others do; especially Fuka and Scott - They have more experience than I have, were his thoughts as he spared glances at both of them and listened to what they had to say. Lose yourself in the flow of battle and do not focus on vengeance.

He hated respecting a person who was annoyed at him at best, but alas, Fuka was respectable - Not that he was going to voice that sentiment, lest she use it against him.

Also, whether Aurelié had accepted his request for a date or not, he'd glance at her to see what she was doing and find her gone. For a moment, the old paranoia surged; could it be -?

No, it shouldn't, but he'll keep one eye alert.

@Damo021@Kensai@Smike@Rhona W@Finetales
Honestly, I think Daniel's backstory is a bit too dark and edgy, but maybe I should just go with it...
@Bacon, not sure.
<Snipped quote by Letter Bee>

If by 'buff' you mean a mundane weapon in a persona user's hands deals more damage than in a normal person's hands, yes. If this is isn't what you meant, I'm gonna need you to explain.


It's what I meant.
@Bacon, does a Persona User get the power to 'buff' his mundane weapons?
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