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Current To those I RP with, I haven't dropped off of the face of the earth, just had a mental health crash but am recovering. Now to catch up on posting.
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The worst thing about mental illness is you have to look after yourself a disgusting amount. I know it's the only way to actually be in a fit state to look out for others, but it still feels wrong.
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Emeth: Then I'll be that friend who's the opposite kind of annoying, whispering "Do it, you know you want to..."
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A frazzled British thirtysomething cat mum with something of a tea addiction.

I like a wide range of RP genres, but have two absolute favourites: Pokemon and magical girls. (If someone manages to combine the two, I'll be VERY happy!) I post fairly regularly, but sometimes shit mental health days crop up - if that causes any delays, I'll try to resume posting ASAP.

Most Recent Posts

https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/191128-the-secret-lives-of-schoolteachers-a-magical-girl-mix-up-rp/ooc
OOC is up! I've marked it as full because we have a bigger cast than I expected, but looking forward to seeing your characters!

@Crimson Flame @shagranoz @geminironin @Silver Carrot @Emeth @Vertigo @Ponn @BrokenPromise



Wonder. Dreams. Hope. Things that were easier to hold on to when you were younger, when endless possibilities stretched ahead. As you grew older, though, your ideals slowly faded. You learned that not everyone achieves their ambitions, that love and friendship rarely last, and that no matter how ragged you run yourself, you'll be lucky if anyone notices, let alone appreciates you for it. Some days, all this becomes particularly draining. You brush off your lethargy and low moods as sleep deprivation, but unknown to you, there's another reason.

Magic does indeed exist, although not all of it is the sparkly benevolent kind. The Shroud, an entity that has existed for as long as darkness has in the human heart. From within pocket dimensions known as Cocoons, it spawns wraiths from human despair, hate, malice. It would have consumed the world long ago if not for an opposing being representing hope, joy and justice, the goddess Caelia and her army of priestesses, otherwise known as magical girls. At the end of a lengthy war, Caelia perished, but in her last moments was able to seal away the Shroud.

At least, mostly. To this day, like a dormant volcano, it has surges of activity, awakening in parts of the world and giving rise to unexplained disappearances as it draws people into its Cocoons. There, the captives remain in stasis as their repressed negativity forms wraiths, which grow stronger by draining away the life force and emotional wellbeing of people in the physical world. On rare occasions, they may grow strong enough to break free from their dimensions and wreak havoc; this is where many legends of yokai and monsters come from. Only when the wraith is destroyed will the cocoon dissolve and the captive awaken. There's no telling when these activity bursts will happen - centuries may pass between them, or they may be mere years apart. Right now, stirrings of it are happening in Tokyo.

But as the darkness grows, the light rises to it. Remnants of Caelia's essence take the form of fairies, small feminine beings who recruit and empower new magical girls. One such fairy, Lux, has recently spawned from the light reacting to the newest imminent threat. Instinctively, she has a sense of what to do, but there's one thing she overlooks. New recruits are typically in their teen years, with their ideals mostly intact, without the weight of adult responsibilities, quick to learn and adapt. Around the same age Caelia's priestesses used to begin their training.

This, however, is lost on Lux as her intuition brings her to Ayame High, where she senses Shroud energy and witnesses a student disappearing into a Cocoon. In a hurry, the fairy appears before a gathering of seemingly ideal candidates. Most of the teachers in the school, as per Japanese social norms, are female, and it's currently a group of women sitting in the staff room, of which you're a part. Naturally, you're all startled out of your minds. With a student in peril, though, there's only time for the briefest of explanations before Lux makes the offer that will change your lives.

So, on top of your extremely demanding workload and dealing with sassy teenagers day in day out, how will you cope with being a magical girl - or rather, magical schoolteacher? Will it prove too much, or will you manage to work together and rediscover that sense of wonderment you thought you'd long since left behind?


Subjects:


  • Languages (Japanese and foreign languages) [Claimed by geminironin]
  • Mathematics [Claimed by Vertigo]
  • IT [Claimed by Silver Carrot]
  • Science [Claimed by shagranoz]
  • History [Claimed by LuckyBlackCat]
  • Gym [Claimed by TheNoCoKid]
  • Home Economics [Claimed by BrokenPromise]
  • Art [Claimed by Crimson Flame]
  • Music [Claimed by Ponn]
  • Psychology [Claimed by Emeth]
  • Metalwork [Claimed by Bright_Ops]


(Since your characters will specialise in a subject despite teaching a wide range of them, for an added fun touch, try to have their powers connect to the subject in a way. For example, a math teacher could get geometric barriers, or a languages teacher could get something based on a famous piece of literature.)


Rules:


1) Please try to post at least once every two weeks - I've had too many RPs die from inactivity. If you hit a busy patch or other delay, please let us all know.
2) I'm not looking for super long posts, but make sure you give us at least two paragraphs to work with.
3) If you need to drop out, please say. I know it's not easy, but we'd rather you said something than just disappeared on us.
4) Be respectful of each other OOC, conflicts can happen IC, but try to resolve any that arise outside of the RP in a civil manner.
5) One character each, and posting WIPs is fine as long as you tell us when they're finished. If you need help with your character concept, ask away!
6) Have fun!


Character Sheet:

S C H O O L. N U R S E.

School counselor/psychology teacher with telekinesis?!

Or if it has to be one from the list, I'll do a Phys-Ed beefcake babe.

Anyway, interested!

Ooh, psychology could be a vocational subject! I don't think it's part of the core curriculum in Japan, but vocational stuff gets taught in senior high. School counselor would also be fine, definitely helpful on the team and not just because of her magic.

@Ponn Nice, music is underappreciated.

@Vertigo Updated! And we now have enough people to officially make the RP, so I'll get on it.
@Silver Carrot Okie, updated! I was wondering if the IT teacher would be inspired by Sailor Mercury at all, so it'll be nice to see someone similar to her.
I'm very, very interested. So many ideas that it's hard to pick one;

IT teacher who commands little robot minions who can use forcefields and energy beams (Magilumiere style of Magical Girl)

Gym teacher who is a mucle mommy and her power is just a big stat boost

Soft-spoken ara ara Home Ec teacher with fire powers

Any of those would be great! And Magilumiere is on my to-read list.
Science teacher trying to make sense of magic will be fun!

Updated the opening post, and will officially put the RP up once at least two more people show interest @Crimson Flame @shagranoz @geminironin
Might try for an art teacher. Would bringing drawings/paintings to life be too OP?

Depends what the drawings and paintings are, if there are reasonable limits it should be fine.

I’m going to throw this question out there.

Do they have to be female?

Yep, you write female characters pretty well though if that reassures you.



Wonder. Dreams. Hope. Things that were easier to hold on to when you were younger, when endless possibilities stretched ahead. As you grew older, though, your ideals slowly faded. You learned that not everyone achieves their ambitions, that love and friendship rarely last, and that no matter how ragged you run yourself, you'll be lucky if anyone notices, let alone appreciates you for it. Some days, all this becomes particularly draining. You brush off your lethargy and low moods as sleep deprivation, but unknown to you, there's another reason.

Magic does indeed exist, although not all of it is the sparkly benevolent kind. The Shroud, an entity that has existed for as long as darkness has in the human heart. From within pocket dimensions known as Cocoons, it spawns wraiths from human despair, hate, malice. It would have consumed the world long ago if not for an opposing being representing hope, joy and justice, the goddess Caelia and her army of priestesses, otherwise known as magical girls. At the end of a lengthy war, Caelia perished, but in her last moments was able to seal away the Shroud.

At least, mostly. To this day, like a dormant volcano, it has surges of activity, awakening in parts of the world and giving rise to unexplained disappearances as it draws people into its Cocoons. There, the captives remain in stasis as their repressed negativity forms wraiths, which grow stronger by draining away the life force and emotional wellbeing of people in the physical world. On rare occasions, they may grow strong enough to break free from their dimensions and wreak havoc; this is where many legends of yokai and monsters come from. Only when the wraith is destroyed will the cocoon dissolve and the captive awaken. There's no telling when these activity bursts will happen - centuries may pass between them, or they may be mere years apart. Right now, stirrings of it are happening in Tokyo.

But as the darkness grows, the light rises to it. Remnants of Caelia's essence take the form of fairies, small feminine beings who recruit and empower new magical girls. One such fairy, Lux, has recently spawned from the light reacting to the newest imminent threat. Instinctively, she has a sense of what to do, but there's one thing she overlooks. New recruits are typically in their teen years, with their ideals mostly intact, without the weight of adult responsibilities, quick to learn and adapt. Around the same age Caelia's priestesses used to begin their training.

This, however, is lost on Lux as her intuition brings her to Ayame High, where she senses Shroud energy and witnesses a student disappearing into a Cocoon. In a hurry, the fairy appears before a gathering of seemingly ideal candidates. Most of the teachers in the school, as per Japanese social norms, are female, and it's currently a group of women sitting in the staff room, of which you're a part. Naturally, you're all startled out of your minds. With a student in peril, though, there's only time for the briefest of explanations before Lux makes the offer that will change your lives.

So, on top of your extremely demanding workload and dealing with sassy teenagers day in day out, how will you cope with being a magical girl - or rather, magical schoolteacher? Will it prove too much, or will you manage to work together and rediscover that sense of wonderment you thought you'd long since left behind?



Hey everyone! Decided to try my hand at one of my favourite genres again. In this, you'll be playing magical girls who are well past girlhood, having to balance monster-fighting duties with their already strenuous adult lives. For the most part, it'll be a lighthearted, wacky action dramedy. There'll be some darker and more serious moments later on, but the overall tone will be closer to classic magical girl works than Madoka-type ones. I feel the former need a revival anyway.

You won't start out magical; instead, you'll start out as ordinary teachers gathered in the staff room, where Lux finds you and warns you of a Cocoon in the school, which holds a student captive. From then on, while there'll be more GM-led plot points, feel free to bring in your own! Involve your character's personal life (or lack thereof) in the storyline, have one of their loved ones get turned into a monster of the week and need saving, go wild as long as it makes in-universe sense. Let's build this story together! Power of friendship and all! ♥

Since your characters will specialise in a subject despite teaching a wide range of them, for an added fun touch, try to have their powers connect to the subject in a way. For example, a math teacher could get geometric barriers, or a languages teacher could get something based on a famous piece of literature.

Subjects:

  • Languages (Japanese and foreign languages) [Claimed by geminironin]
  • Mathematics [Claimed by Vertigo]
  • IT [Claimed by Silver Carrot]
  • Science [Claimed by shagranoz]
  • History [Claimed by LuckyBlackCat]
  • Gym
  • Home Economics
  • Art [Claimed by Crimson Flame]
  • Music [Claimed by Ponn]


Not all these roles need to be filled, I'm looking for at minimum five other people, then I'll have the OOC up!

Sylvia Copeland


Day 1 Time: Night Weather: Moderate Rain Location: Harold's Academy, Main Ballroom Participants: Sylvia Copeland, Lhoren Ashdale @Silver Carrot, Leah Clearwater @vietmyke



Sylvia froze in midair, goosebumps breaking out all over her skin at the new melody that drowned out the ballroom music. An eerie, unearthly chorus she'd never heard before, but from what family and teachers alike had told her, she knew all too well what it had to be. Breath catching, she stared up in sheer horror at the source of the hunting song pervading the air, a flock of distant winged forms descending. Professor Grune's amplified voice echoed from somewhere within the academy, confirming just how dire the situation had turned.

The warning cut off as a blast roared through the building. Sylvia's surroundings spun as a shockwave flung her from her rigid position, throwing off Lhoren's flight and sending her plummeting. "Lhoren!" Regaining her balance thanks to her gymnastics training, Sylvia dived down and grabbed hold of Lhoren, slowly descending as decorations crashed and shattered on the floor. "Lhoren are you ok?" Once their feet touched the ground, she let go, her fingernails - no, claws - snagging for a moment on the other girl's dress. "Ehh! Sorry about that! You're not hurt are you?" Cringing at the shapeshifting mishap, she retracted her claws.

Ana spoke up over the chaos, followed by Leah, both managing to keep level heads as they commanded combatants to defend civilians. When Leah's gaze met hers, Sylvia's stomach dropped. Sure she was decent at combat class, but a real fight would be a completely different matter. It almost made her want to laugh that just now, she'd been worried about something as trivial as her dancing skills. Now it was her fighting skills she'd have to put to the test, with lives on the line.

"R-Right. I'm on it." Hurrying closer to Leah, she gave Lhoren a frantic glance. "Stick by me. I'll be guard cait here." Putting on a feeble smile at her own joke, she extended her claws once more. Adrenaline surged along with vitesse in her veins. This was what her parents meant about the dangers of the world.
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