Artificial Spirits is an original fantasy world roleplay, taking place in the declining years of the world. The lands of men and monster have the atmosphere all too similar to that of the final days of Rome on our planet. Problems must be solved, but said problems make it very hard to find answers. However, a certain Goddess has decided that such a thing is irrelevant to the grand scheme of things, and has enacted a plan to change fate.
You are a piece in that plan. However, you are not necessarily a hero "blessed by the gods". You are not a natural inhabitant of this world. Rather, you are an artificial soul created by this Goddess to inhabit the body of another to give you a physical form. As such, the application process will certainly be different than other roleplays, as your "character" is just a soul inhabiting a body that isn't even theirs, with all the baggage that person(now just a soulless body) had before they expired- along with their powerful abilities, magic, or talents.
However, a certain amount of customization is needed to personalize ones RP experience. As such, you will be able to determine the powers, alignment, race, and appearance of the body you inhabit- but not what they were like in life, nor what they did during their life. After you apply your characters new body, I will write their history and personality, both of which you must discover yourself in the RP, if you care enough about what your body did during its life. You will of course be able to determine the personality of your artificial soul who is now inhabiting that body, of course. You know little of this world you were just born into, meaning knowledge of the worlds situation and history is almost 0.
If anyone has questions or concerns, feel free. This is an unorthodox approach to a fantasy RP that I hope will make things more interesting- making RPers learn about the world through action, rather than looking at large paragraphs in the OOC.
Human They’re humans. Generalists that can do almost anything and can choose to specialize in almost anything and do fairly well at it. They can fairly rapidly learn new things and adapt according to their circumstance.
Dwarves They’re dwarves. Good at smithing, mining, and have a very high strength and endurance for their size.
Elf They’re elves. They are slightly better than humans in general ability, and have the advantage of practical immortality. There is slower growth due to their longer lifespan, however. Potent general magic.
Orc They’re Orcs. Particularly adept at the use of techniques, and their physical abilities are nothing to laugh at. Potent, but specialized magic.
Golem Typically non sentient artificial life created by a combination of magic and engineering. They can be simply “living” rock, clockwork automatons, magical puppets, etc. They customize their abilities through the use of interchangeable parts, and have no other means to gain new abilities or techniques- they are item dependent. Quality and intelligence can vary, but making one with legitimate sentience is very rare.
Homunculi Artificial life made through magic and alchemy, they are always organic in nature. They are capable of learning and growing, but they are already “perfect” from birth. That is to say, they are designed for a specific task and it is very hard for them to do anything outside of it- but they will do that task amazingly well. For example, one designed to assist in magic would be very potent at magical theory, but would have a very fragile body.
Giant Human-like beings who dwarf most other races in size, standing many heads above them. Their physical strength is obviously immense, and their skin itself is a sort of armor. They are extra receptive to healing abilities or items. Most giants have unstable and diluted blood that manifests in unfavorable mutations in almost every generation.
Fairies Tiny handheld beings that are fast, mobile, and can naturally use illusions and turn invisible. Owing to the size they have, the physical ability of Fairies is almost 0, and even a fragile old mage could seriously injure or kill them in one punch. They are capable of shapeshifting to a larger form, but it’s also fragile as glass unless they specialize in shapeshifting. Their magic is among the most potent(if indirect), but their magical capacity is tiny.
Slimes Beings made of magic who are simply a blob. All Slimes are “colored” toward an element, and become somewhat like its physical embodiment. They have the benefit of naturally being able to manipulate their element very easily, as if its breathing, and being totally resistant to damage from that specific element. Generally however, its hard for them to control that magic, so they tend to use their own bodies as a weapon, which can take the properties of their element. Somewhat hard to kill due to their biology, though they do have a core one can target; otherwise one must use magic or inflict huge amounts of damage on them. Can shape their body like that of a humanoids.
Spider-Folk Essentially Dryders who are very fast and mobile. Their limbs could be tought of as weapons, and their chitin is equivalent to light armor. Their saliva can be used to paralyze others, making even their bite a weapon. They can produce excellent webbing which is light, strong, and receptive to magic.
Kobolds Lizard people around the size of dwarves who are very hardy, with scaly skin that is like light armor. They’re capable of surviving in most environments, and seem to be silent and mobile. Their scales are used as camouflage rather than armor.
Lamia Human from the waist up, snake from the waist down. Very strong physically and magically, and they can constrict almost anything. Their saliva can be poisonous, and their bite can crush even armor. Their scales are stronger than full plate. Capable of eating the flesh of other beings to restore their mana and preserve their life. A water based variant exists.
Dark Elves They’re Dark Elves. Weaker than Elves in terms of physical abilities, but their magical capacity is higher. They are not naturally immortal, but their magic is among the most potent. They are capable of extreme body modification in almost any way without any problems, allowing them to customize themselves in a way not unlike Golems do.
Dryad Beings tied to the land they exist in. Their existence is tied to nature, and they are capable of understanding it in a way others can't. In the same ways Slimes can be thought of as sentient manifestations of their element, Dryads can be thought of as sentient manifestations of a part of nature. Their magic operates through the natural world, and its potency can decrease in areas of heavy civilization.
Undead Dead bodies who keep moving around for whatever reason. There are a few different types, so PM me if you’re interested in the undead races.
Vampire They’re vampires. Weak to magic involving faith, weak to anything involving light, and burn to cinders during day time without proper preparations. Capable of limited shapeshifting, have enhanced strength, and require destruction of the head or heart to kill. Immune to most non magic weapons, though certain metals such as silver can kill them. Fear religious symbols, submersion in undiluted water can harm them, and so on. Typical vampire stuff. A vampire is one of the previous races permantly transformed into the vampire race; if you want a vampire, PM me so we can work that transition out.
Devils Originally humans who had “impure” ancestry earlier in their lives. Essentially Tieflings. Their magical abilities are high, along with their physical abilities. Their blood is unstable, and the only reason they exist as a race is due to a curse placed on them.
Mer-Folk Mer people who are part fish part humanoid. They gain normal legs when on land, and are naturally capable of breathing under water.
Body Character Sheet
Gender: Obvious, I should hope. Alignment: D&D standard affair, albeit more flexible. Race: You may select one of the 18 playable races to use. Appearance: If you’re going to use a picture, just delete this section and put the picture at the top of this character sheet. If there are any differences between the picture and what your character looks like outside of clothing or accessories, keep this section and put them here. Equipment: Weapons, Compass, Watch, Extra Food, Torch, etc. Should be mundane, non enchanted items. You’ll be starting with relatively low level items, and a low number to boot. Take the necessities.
Combat Skills: Very obviously your capability to punch people and your preferd method punching people. Sword Fighting, Pike usage, bows, crossbows, flintlocks, etc. give me a brief explanation of what level of skill you have in it after posting it. Keep in mind that there is no “general” sword fighting style, and there are countless sub styles that focus on offense or defense. This goes for most weapons, so you should say what sort of sword fighting they do. Non-Combat Skills: Cooking, rock climbing, etc.
Mana: Your capacity to store magical energy for use in both spells and techniques. Race is a huge part of this. Low, medium, high. Magical Schools: What schools of magic one has knowledge in. Because magic is closely related to this worlds lore, send me a private message if you want to use magic and we’ll go over your options. Techniques: Physical rather than magical abilities. Make use of mana but are not magic, I cannot stress this enough. They are short burst abilities(Such as a short increase in damage, a stronger or faster strike) or long passive abilities(trading ones sanity for increased physical power by going berserk). Regardless if they’re passive or burst techniques, they are still abilities meant to push your bodies past its normal limits to achieve something it normally couldn’t do. They cause fatigue, and use can result in injury or your body shutting down. Think of them as special fighting techniques.
Artificial Spirit Sheet Name: (Something Central or Eastern European in nature) Personality: As your character just started to exist at the start of the roleplay and have yet to even inhabit a body(which will be the one you app above), you will be relatively limited in this regard. Make a foundation for something that will be built upon in the roleplay. Talents: These are potential skills that your artificial spirit is good at. Rather than the skills that the body your borrowing has, these are just the natural, latent abilities of your spirit. You may have only two at a time, and when they are used and trained in enough, they will be added as legitimate skills or magical abilities in their respective sections. This is to simulate the growth of your character as they learn their own abilities.
The small girl sighed in response to her sisters statement, finishing off the last of her cotton candy. Of course people would come here and find them- that was only natural, of course. This was a nice little island where they could all play house in. Of course, there was something really off about that entire premise in the first place. However, for now it was best to not dwell on that. Finding answers required looking for them, and a night like tonight wasn't one she was going to waste like that.
"They can come sit with us, if they like. The fireworks are beautiful from these hills anyway; they just have good taste in location like us."
It's easily solved by moving the character sheet over, then everything should be good to go. Some GMs run their roleplays in different ways, and they have a right to do that. Not everyone is going to run their stuff the same way across the site, there are a lot of active users and GMs. So lets try not to worry about this to much, as it was just a bit of miscommunication. A quick copy paste shouldn't be to hard, and that'll solve this.
I believe N's policy here is put them in the character section, and if they have a problem with it they'll tell you here, otherwise you're good to go. Saves posting the sheet twice, I think.
"Humans like a good show- aren't we watching too?"
Altrouge took another bite out of her pink cotton candy while the crowd grew larger and people started to discuss things. From her position on one of the hills over looking the event she could make out most of what was going on in the festival. Of course, having senses far beyond humans also helped with such a task. For the most part it was to make sure things didn't get to serious. "Technically" for example, a girl flying around in the middle of the fireworks wasn't something she should've allowed, but there really wasn't a point in being that strict as long as she could avoid them. It was also a very good show, and what she had been watching up until the situation with the crowd.
If it got anymore serious or it piqued her interest, she'd get involved.
"I wonder why people are so antsy anyway. It's just a toy, really-aren't we supposed to have a really good mechanic on the island or something?"