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Hey, I hate to say this, but I am probably leaving this place for the forseeable future. Those who are waiting for me on RPs can just... stop waiting, I guess. Sorry, all.
4 yrs ago
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Hey, I hate to say this, but I am probably leaving this place for the forseeable future. Those who are waiting for me on RPs can just... stop waiting, I guess. Sorry, all.
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4 yrs ago
Well, @Truant, I believe what's wrong with you is in the name... your ability is Truant, you only get to act every other turn.
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5 yrs ago
@Ampharos Boy, I guess that means you're going to get cave adaptation by the time this whole thing is done, and you'll vomit as soon as you leave your house, lol.
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5 yrs ago
You ever read one of your RPs from years ago and just laugh at how bad it is?
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5 yrs ago
Dragons vs unicorns, huh? I'm horribly biased in this case 'cause I HATE horses, so... dragons.
The year is 2015, and everything seems normal, that is until someone spots a giant meteor heading towards Earth. Given its projected speed and size, not only would it be here by the end of the week, but it would be big enough to destroy the world. Of course, during this week, the human race launched almost every missile it had at the thing, to absolutely no effect, and the only clue as to how we might destroy the meteor was some weird, glowing symbols on it. Unfortunately, said glowing symbols weren't a weak point, or weren't a weak enough point, since, of course, they tried attacking the glowing part, first. It seemed like the world was going to end, there was only one day left, and nobody was coming up with any ideas on how to stop it. That night, at around midnight, someone ran into the formerly closed-off, secret, underground military strategy room with a strange artifact... it was shaped like an eight-headed dragon, and appeared to be made of gold, though, its weight wouldn't even come close to matching the weight of gold... the artifact seemed to have the same symbols on it, and with only one missile, and no other plans, they strapped the thing to the world's last missile, and shot it out to hit the meteor.
Somehow... that did it. The meteor was now a weird, dark dust in the sky, and the human race gets to live another day, right? Well... unfortunately, due to completely unknown causes most likely related to the artifact, the meteor, the dust it became, or all three, everyone left on Earth started to change into strange creatures, some of which were only seen or spoken of as myths, or legends. This, in addition to a lot of people thinking the world was coming to an end this week, caused a TON of chaos... people just started breaking the law, and the police weren't even enforcing it... things were broken, stolen, shot, killed, seriously injured... you name it. Not only does magic suddenly exist, but guns have become a rare commodity, either taken and destroyed, or hoarded by some people who used to sell them... though, usually they were hoarded by gun salesmen, only to be taken and destroyed for almost no reason, afterwards. This is where you come in, waking up to what you thought was going to be the end for you, your family, and all of your friends... and probably surprised at being alive, if completely transformed.
Available species:
Dragons shouldn't need any introduction, they're scaly, vaguely reptilian, sometimes fire-breathing fantasy creatures that most people know about. Better yet, they come in all the forms you'd expect... there are bipedal ones, quadrupedal ones, snake-shaped ones, wyverns, hydras, and even the wingless lizardfolk... which somehow fall under this category. Dragons aren't exactly the most agile of the bunch, however, they have one thing that phoenixes and their cousins, the dracoavians don't... defense! Their scales are thicker and tougher than a dracoavian's, and defend against more than a phoenix's feathers, even if they can't revive, it's not easy to keep them down in a fight. Oddly enough, some dragons may grow a 'mustache' of feathers for some unknown reason... usually, only the older dragons grow that, though.
Dracoavians are a strange bunch... they seem to be a mix between a dragon and a phoenix, and how much they look like one or the other seems to vary wildly. You have everything from dragons with some more feathers than usual to phoenixes with bat wings... not only that, but like dragons, they can be bipedal, quadrupedal, snake-shaped, or even... raptor-looking... feathered raptor-looking, specifically. They are typically fast, and agile fliers, are typically quite quick on their feet, and have a fifty percent chance to just get back up from getting knocked out. Some rumors suggest that they may come back from DEATH, itself, though, nobody seems to want to test that rumor out. Like dragons, they can 'breathe' one of the elements they can use, but unlike dragons, they don't have a lot of defense. They're at least good at defending against magic attacks, so long as they aren't weak to that type of magic.
Phoenixes are just what you'd expect, mythical, powerful, magical birds with the ability to cheat death if either of the elements they control are near their ashes. This, of course takes some time to actually work, and said ashes can be moved to an area that doesn't HAVE said elements to keep them from reviving. Just as well, they also get back up from getting knocked out quicker than most, and while it's guaranteed, it's still slower than the dracoavians. Strangely, not ALL of them are capable of flight, and some of them might even be quadrupedal, somehow, with others looking like penguins, or ostriches. They're naturals at using magic, though they're especially good at using magic to heal.
Gryphons... the part-bird, part-cat creatures have recently been found to be related to chimeras, somehow. They don't JUST come in bald eagle / lion mixes, but really any bird, plus any cat, though, both 'parts' will be the same size so they can fit on each other, and work as one thing. They aren't even limited to being quadrupedal, for some unknown reason. They're at least decent fliers, and quick enough on the ground, but their main draw is their incredible physical attack. Whether they use weapons, or their own talons, they seem to be really good at just attacking the enemies... as a result, many of them only have one magic, and two physical skills.
Chimeras are a mixed up creature that seems to consist of three completely different creatures. Pretty much any three creatures, save for horses, can be a part of the mix, and they can easily have up to three heads, with two or three being more common than one. Since chimeras are such a varied thing, they don't really have any 'trends'. There are as many fast chimeras as there are slow ones, and there are as many tough ones as there are frail ones, with such traits relating to exactly what three creatures they're a mix of. Gryphons are said to be a very special mix of chimera.
Golems are just about the closest you'll get to a humanoid in this world. They consist of a core that uses a specific material to build a vaguely human-shaped body out of. This material can be anything from dust and leaves to more traditional metal or clay... even liquid or gaseous water can be used as a 'material' in this case. They don't exactly feel pain in the same way most creatures do, since they can just replace a broken arm with a few rocks, and won't get knocked out or die unless you damage their core enough. While their core is magical in nature, they're more about physical attacks than magical attacks, and typically only have one magical element, one that's usually tied to whatever material they prefer to make bodies out of.
Dark colored, ghostly beings that can look like anything else on the 'species' list with piercing, yellow eyes. They are hard to hit due to their ethereal, ghostly nature, and they can even pass through walls and the floor to evade attacks... however, once an attack actually LANDS a hit on them... they tend to fall apart. They are always capable of using the rare dark magic, as well as at least one other magic type, and often try to look like specific 'people' who can use at least one of their non-dark magic types. As shadowy ghosts, they are almost impossible to see in the dark, especially given the fact that they can just dim their eyes to make sure they can't be seen. They are naturals at using magic to attack.
Slimes are some kind of sapient, giant colony of bacteria, or some other microscopic thing... unlike most creatures on this list, their entire body is usually just one color. They are shapeshifters, however, they have a 'base' form that they return to once they're done shapeshifting... said base form, again, looks like something else on this list. They can fit into tiny spaces, and even temporarily mimic one type of skill, be it physical or magical in nature, be it used by a friend or a foe, and use it ALMOST as well as the original could. They can also, if they're large enough, try to suffocate the enemy, causing them to, well, fight for air for a while. They also don't take a lot of damage from physical attacks, but magical attacks can be their bane... and along with their mimicry, they can use one type of magic.
While most people don't want to be called 'furries', it's the most accurate name we have at this time. This category covers a wide range of animal-folk, though humans were only capable of becoming 'furries' based on mammals. They have a rather wide range of abilities, but as a trend, they tend to be fast, and strong... however, this 'trend' doesn't apply to ALL of them, after all, an elephant man can't be expected to move too quickly, and a mouse person can't be expected to be TOO strong, not that they can't try to BECOME faster or stronger, respectively. Despite the name, not ALL of them are bipedal, though, most of them would PREFER to at least be remotely capable of holding things. Some people also try to apply this category to the various animals that have been effected by the change, however, since those animals aren't JUST mammals, being every animal species except for horses, many argue against lumping them in with the 'furries'.
There are twelve available magic types in this RP. You may pick either two common, two uncommon, one common and one uncommon, one common and one rare, or one uncommon and one rare. You may NOT choose two rare magical elements without my permission.
Common elements: 1.) Fire (Pretty self-explanatory, create and control flames. Can heal with a specific rune equipped.)
2.) Air (Can control wind currents, and create wind that is somehow razor-sharp, and, if skilled enough, can even use this magic to fly, even if they aren't capable of doing so, normally, or create a vacuum around the enemy's head.)
3.) Water (Can control and create water to attack with the pressure of the created water blasts being dependent on skill. Can heal even without a rune equipped. CANNOT use this element to freeze said water, that would fall under 'ice' instead.)
4.) Stone (Can also be called 'Earth'. Create and control the ground under your feet, and just attack with giant stone fists if you so choose. Skilled users can potentially make an entire building with it if they want.)
Uncommon elements:
5.) Lightning (Or electricity... much like fire, it's pretty self-explanatory. Create and control electricity, and shoot lightning bolts from wherever you choose... skilled users can make a lightning bolt hit their enemy... and stay there for at least a second. Can heal with the proper rune equipped.)
6.) Ice (Can create, and control solidified water, and can even just lower the temperature either around them, their enemies, or in the room. Their main attacks involve icicles, or blizzards, and skilled users can use a blizzard to just bury an enemy in snow.)
7.) Nature (As opposed to stone, this magic involves mainly plants, and small animals, as well as the poisons and venom said plants and animals can possess. Skilled users can bind their enemy in poisonous, spike-covered vines as big as a small car around its base. Can heal even without a rune equipped.)
8.) Magma (The more destructive, powerful, and risky form of fire magic, this magic involves lava, or magma... molten rock in either case, and, while it's incredibly damaging, it... is also really hard to control, and might hurt your allies, as well.)
Rare elements:
9.) Darkness (Control the shadows around someone, or create creatures, and attacks from said shadows... also deals with hexes, curses, and a wide variety of debuffs, and statuses. Despite its name, and despite its reputation, this element can actually heal without a rune equipped... granted, it does so via making an ally sleep, but still.)
10.) Light (The exact opposite of darkness. Control and create light to attack with, or to defend with. Most users of this magic attack with lasers, and defend with almost invisible light barriers. Can also heal without a rune equipped.)
11.) Void (Quite literally, nothing. More accurately, anti-magic. This magic isn't typically used to attack directly, and is best used to disable the enemy's magic, or just disable the enemy in general... this is one of the few elements that can be created by combining two kinds of magic in an attack, in this case, light and dark. Users of this element have natural resistances to MOST kinds of magic, save for light, dark, and art, which they are weak to, instead.)
12.) Art (An... odd magic type that focuses on creating drawings, and having said drawings literally come to life. It's hard to learn, and even harder to master, but it's worth it, since, at the highest skill levels, there's almost nothing this magic can't do. Can heal with the proper rune equipped.)
Name: (Please give us your name... also note that they were human, so no names that are TOO weird.) Age: (How old is your character in years?) Gender: (Male or female... if you plan on having them change genders via the change, put the gender they are POST-change.) Species: (Please choose from the list above) Appearance: (A picture, or a nice text description will work for this.) Bio: (What happened to them before the meteor? What did they try to do while it was hurtling towards Earth?) Skills: (Typically one physical skill {a weapon proficiency, or just punching, kicking, scratching, slashing} and two magical skills.) Runes: (Leave this empty for now... runes will be found and once they are, you can put any equipped runes and their effects here.) Other: (If you want to put any more info that doesn't fit into any of the other categories, put that here.)
Trevor looked down at his still unlit tail, and seemed to mumble, a little bit about it before the other pokemon started asking for some sort of explanation. "Hm? Oh, right sorry about that, I kind of... got distracted, or something... anyways, as far as I can tell, we're all pokemon, strange, animal-like creatures with abilities bordering on magic. As for specifics, Lance, you're a steel and dark type, you should expect to learn some slashing skills, and some other skills that use your swords, and, being a dark type, you're immune to psychic types, which is important if we stay as a group, because... m-mister Ravi is a poison type, specifically Seviper, and should learn some skills that poison other pokemon. Poison types are weak to psychic type stuff, so... there's that. The... louder of the two snakes, despite being a snake as well, is actually a normal type, Dunsparce, I think... um... if I recall, that pokemon's gimmick is its ability, which lets added effects hit more often, allowing that pokemon to paralyze its opponent, and then just force them into a flinch-lock with moves that, well, make them flinch. It seems like Celina already knows what she is, she's a swablu, a normal flying type that loses its normal type for a dragon type when it evolves... of course, I always felt that its evolution wasn't really 'deserving' of the type, er... that type will come in handy, trust me. Of course, Lance won't be the only one who can handle psychics, since they don't do too well against ghost moves, but uh, careful, Vi, your ghost moves won't work on normal types, and those are common. Last but not least, the guy bashing his head against the wall is a seedot... one that probably only knows bide at this point, but, he's a grass type... a pokemon that's weak to fire, ice, poison, bug, and flying. He'll be helpful against water types, though... as for the civilization thing, I'll check it out, and you can come with me, Lance, but uh... we should be careful. Those might be trainers, humans who capture and train pokemon to fight... of course, they might also be fellow pokemon, I don't know if there ARE trainers, but... I'd rather not be someone's fighting dog, if you catch my drift," and with that out of the way, Trevor took a bit of time to relax... not too long though, since he had to get up to try to find some food.
After getting up, he gestured for Ravi to follow him, stating "If I can't trust anyone here, then we're not a team, right? E-either way, if I don't come back, you'll know why," he then started leaving, assuming that Ravi was already following him for better or worse. Normally, Trevor would take one of the sticks from the campfire, given how dark it was, however, the rain dissuaded him from doing so, as he thought the torch would just go out before doing anything useful, unfortunately.
Moves: - Scratch - Growl
Health: Full Health, if tired
Status: Tired
Ability: Blaze (increases fire-type moves when severely damaged)
Quest: To make the first guild in this pokemon-only, yet guildess world.
Yes, actually, I do... There are the creatures above, but in addition to them are... Dracoavians (a creature that's an approximate 50-50 mix between a phoenix and a dragon)
"Furries" (New name pending, they're what you'd expect, bipedal animal people, more or less)
Shadows (Ethereal beings who can look like anything else on the list. They're glass cannons and are always capable of using dark magic, and one other magic)
and Slimes (Shapeshifters who can fit in small places, engulf and suffocate enemies, and mimic one skill or magic type from a friend or enemy.)