The year is 1944. The alien menace known as the Neuroi has swept across continental Europe, leaving almost everything from Ostmark to the Gallian coast a scorched wasteland.
Sitting across the water lies Britannia, considered the key foothold in the battle to see Europe freed from this grave threat.
There’s just one problem. The Neuroi are almost impervious to conventional weaponry, with anything less powerful than naval artillery often failing to even scratch their skins.
However, it was soon discovered that there was something that would be effective: Witches. Young girls born aloft by the magic they channel through the engines of devices known as “Striker Units” who had the ability to take on the Neuroi in the air, and even destroy them.
This discovery led to the formation of the Joint Fighter Wings; units of Witches drawn from across the world banded together to fight the Neuroi.
While the story of the 501st’s key role in the liberation of Gallia from their base in the Strait of Dover is probably the most well known, they are far from the only JFW in Britannia.
The Needles Battery, on the Isle of Wight. This old Victorian coastal defence fort now stands as the home of the 514th Joint Fighter Wing, tasked with defending the country against Neuroi incursions from the Hive sitting over Cherbourg and the Channel Islands.
So yeah, it’s my attempt at running a
Strike Witches RP. However, given my inexperience at being a GM I’m going to be making this mostly a player-driven RP, at least outside of the combat.
DA RULEZ
- No Drama. I cannot stress this enough. We’re here to have fun, not to spend page after page arguing with each other over trivial matters.
- No Godmodding. This should be a given. This also includes ghosting and the like.
- Keep it PG-13. I know there’s some pretty… sketchy moments in the anime, but let’s try to keep it clean. If the yuri goes beyond a kiss, slam the door or fade to black.
- Remember, this is Casual, not Free or Advanced. I’m not expecting massive great walls of text in every post, but I do expect coherent English. Preferably at least a paragraph of it.