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8 yrs ago
Current Not really sure if I am actually recovering or just in a season of non-depression for a while.
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9 yrs ago
In case anyone is wondering why I disappeared: I've been battling seasonal depression. And losing. Thankfully, I'm on the path to recovery.
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9 yrs ago
I think I'm going to stop eating meat man.

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High Advanced or die.

Look, I'm way too old to still be RPing on web forums.

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OOC: roleplayerguild.com/topics/88360-gangs..

The idea for Gangs of Gotham is simple. Each of us would be Roleplaying a character vying for control of Gotham city. Preferably, we’d all be playing as one of Batman’s many incredible supercriminals that are so bad they're great! We would then each establish our territory and begin to expand; recruiting our own themed gang, taking control of contraband routes, buying off or killing off the Police, or even trying to establish our territory through politics.

Of course, if you feel limited by the amazing likes of Two-Face, Riddler, Penguin, Joker, Black Mask, (etc.) then of course, I’m open to playing as non-Gothamite baddies like Luthor, Vertigo, etc. Just try to keep it in the DC universe (or make up your own up-and-comer!)

Obviously, there’s that whole part of Batman coming in to fix the mess, so I would probably play as him and make him significantly less omnipotent so we can all enjoy tearing Gotham to shreds.

Anyone interested? (Ideas are very welcome!)
"You can't wake up from within a dream."
"Unless you die."

Inception, for anyone who hasn't seen, is a movie about shared-dreaming; that is, the ability for multiple people to be dreaming the same dream. The government developed the technology, and very quickly it became the new form of corporate espionage (with big-business owners and high-level employees even paying for training in defending their minds from those who would infiltrate their dreams.

I propose a Roleplay that takes place in the world of Inception after the events of the movie, where Cobb and his team successfully perform "Inception," that is, planting an idea in someone's subconscious so that they believe they have thought of it themselves. Following this "Inception Incident," shared dreaming gains an immense amount of black market popularity, and Cobol Engineering's services become the most sought after services in the world, followed by other startup companies.

In this RP, we would each take the identities of members of our own Team, put together by Cobol Engineering for new and even more dautingly difficult missions. There would be, as was in the film, an Architect who makes the dream world, an Extractor who steals the ideas, a Forger who impersonates memorable people, and so forth and onward; with the possibility of creating our own unique "roles" for the team. Moving forward, there would also be a high possibility of double-crossing from team members, and possibly splits over Cobol Engineering's more...unethical tactics (interrogation via nightmares?)

Anywho, if there is interest in something like this, please say so! If you have any other ideas, please throw them in the mixing pot of magic goodies!
Very Interested!

What are your ideas on the original Flamebird and Nightwing? Kryptonian superheroes from Kandor? There have been a couple of them so far.
superman.wikia.com/wiki/Nightwing_and_..
Hey! Wondering if this is still open and accepting before I undertake a char sheet. Even if not, love this!
Very interested. Love AC.
Just wanted to apologize for vanishing from the face of the earth. College has proven too time consuming for me to keep track of how long its been since I went online. It's a shame, really, but if this keeps kicking until school's out for me, I might be able to reapply and actually stay active this time lol. Best of luck, gents.
I posteded. And I'm sure this still has a lot of life in it; it's just the initial pacing of getting it off the ground I bet.
A torn and tattered sheet of paper lay undisturbed by the wear of time, encased in a glass bottle, hidden amidst the rubble of what was once a masterpiece of architecture. The fortress was a ruin two hundred years ago, and now was nothing more than a shameful memorial; no better than a landmark marking the place where something long forgotten once stood.
Gentle hands embraced the cold glass and plucked the bottle from its resting place, and for the first time in two centuries the paper was disturbed. Preserved in ink on one of its sides was a map of the ruin, and scrawled across the map were clearly defined battle plans. According to history, these battle plans were only followed halfway through; and in the midst of the battle, the greatest betrayal to ever befall the Grey Wardens occurred, mere yards away from where Val stood, clutching the piece of history.

With hands still ever gentle, she tucked the map within the bottle into the pack on her belt, along with the rest of numerous etchings and scrolls and books that filled it. Her heart was filled with a curious mix of reverence for the artifacts, and an uncontrollable passion to read them. She wanted nothing more than to sit and begin to digest their contents, searching for what secrets of the veil would be left within them; but the call for the official ceremony of the Grey Wardens would come too soon and disrupt too precious a moment.

The resentment towards the Wardens peaked a little just then; not because they were cutting into what should be an incredibly joyous time for her, but because with them came the memories of all those she had lost in the Circle Tower. She was unwilling to come to terms with the idea that she could no longer learn or study in peace and safety. Even now she nearly blocked out the howls of wolves and other creatures of the Wilds around the ruins. She found solace only in the idea that here, in the field, she could find the places where the Veil grew thin; where the world of dreams and the world of waking men collided, and the impossible did not exist. An idle fancy, in reality; but reality was always two steps too far away from Val, and she usually enjoyed that.

As she continued to rummage through the shattered bricks and ruined remains of the fortress, a loud sound rang out; and nothing so natural as a wolf’s cry. The resounding horn was undoubtedly the call for the recruits to gather; Val’s wake-up call to return to reality. She reluctantly stood from the wreckage and turned away, toward the sound’s origin: The tower of Ishal. There she would be greeted by the Grey Warden and the other recruits, whom she had only met briefly. The only one she was really looking forward to knowing was the Qunari with the staff. As she made the walk toward the tower, her mind was filled with fascination and wonder at what the Qunari taught of magic, and what things they might learn from each other.

If only they could have met under better circumstances.
I'll be putting a post up between tonight and tomorrow. :D
I am all caught up with all mah reading :D! Just in time for things to begin, too, it seems.
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