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The End is Nigh.

20 years ago, the Great Cataclysm occurred.
Billions of people, in a single instant, disappeared across the world. Vehicles crashed, important machines went unoperated, it was a catastrophe. However, what only made it worse was humanity's response to the disaster. Mass Chaos ensued, and governments soon found themselve's overwhelmed. Many nations were faced with Economic collapse, and turned on each other. This only made things even worse than before. Untold amounts of people are dead.

The Global Welfare Confederation formed in this disaster, to calm things down. While initially benevolent, it quickly became the target of corruption. One of its council members, one Adrian Delmore, managed to negotiate a peace treaty that ended the most terrible conflict between Russia and the Middle Eastern Powers. In addition, he's also begun rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem.
As Adrian Delmore's popularity grows, so does his power. He is now the de facto dictator of the world. He's attempting to set up global banking institutions with a single currency, create a one-world state, and he's even made a global state religion.
However, not all are happy about Delmore's rule. One group in particular, the Yeshuite Coallition, has proven troublesome to Delmore. A cult of people who have readopted "antiquated" ideals from before the cataclysm, and their allies. They are violently opposed to Delmore's rule.
Our characters would be members of the Yeshuite Coallition, who are attempting to organize a rebel militia against the GWC.

Prometheism: Prometheism is the global state religion of the GWC. It's a religion founded by Ira Mankato, who's also the current head of the church. It formed shortly before the cataclysm, but rapidly grew after it. It's beliefs go something like this: In the beginning, there was the Age of Silence. The Divines held the world in their hands, under complete control. Mankind was not allowed to question their rule, and no words of dissent came from their lips. But then, one divine, known as Prometheus, decided that the tyrannical rule was immoral, and so he broke away from the other divines, and pleaded with mankind to rebel against the Divines. This broke the Age of Silence. However, the Divines are now angry with the world, and have been punishing it ever since. But one day, Prometheus will send unto them a messiah to broker mankind's liberation, and we shall be free of tyranny forever.

The Yeshuites: After the Cataclysm, Christianity stopped being a mainstream religion. In fact, it has less than 1 million members at this point. Most people by far, in fact, do believe in God, but seriously doubt his morality ("if God's so good, why is all this happening?"), and even consider him to be the "Tyrant Divine" of Prometheism. However, there were those who decided to readopt Christian ideals, and say that even though all this is happening, it's still a good idea to follow YHWH. This group became known as the Yeshuites. They consider there to be sufficient evidence to label Adrian Delmore as the Beast of Revelation (frankly, they consider it to be rather obvious. Delmore barely even denies it). As such, they're attempting to organize a rebel militia against Delmore. The Yeshuites are a covert agency, with their operatives being given something called an "Icthus Implant", which allows them to identify other operatives.

Technology in this World:
Because this RP takes place 150 years (or more) into the future, there are certain technological advances that pucker the war torn apocalyptic landscape. Most of these technologies are used extensively by the GWC to oppress, though the Yeshuites are by no means luddites. In fact, they might very well like technology more than the GWC, but they usually have to put up with not having it (for economic reasons and what all). Certain advances are:

-Genetic Engineering: It's now possible to greatly rework the human genome, and give people certain modifications. For example, if you don't like your eye color, one injection can change it overnight! This can also be used to greater potential, such as increasing a person's strength.
-Advanced AI: It's now possible, even common, to see machines with animal like intellect. Slightly more rare, there are AIs that match and sometimes even exceed human intellect.
-PSI Amp: The PSI Amp is a glove which works as a high-tech multi tool. Depending on which app is loaded, it can create a tractor beam, generate *insert favorite element here*, cause teleportation, among other things.
-Cybernetics: Some people have technology grafted into their body, which allows for certain things like tools mounted on your limbs and whatnot.
-Nanotechnology: Cell-sized machines, which can be injected into a human body to improve performance.

To sign up:

-Name:
-Age:
-Quote: (optional)
-Themesong: (optional)
-Appearance: (Either a description or a picture. Before anyone asks, anime pictures are fine)
-Religion: (Your character doesn't have to be Christian to be part of the Yeshuite Coallition, but they aren't given the Icthus Implant)
-Occupation:
-Weapons/Equipment: (Not anything too OP. For weapons, the strongest you can start out with is an SMG, and even that's only if your character is a designated soldier)
-Skills:
-Implants: (if any)
-Backstory:
-Personality: (Optional)
BingTheWing said
.... Never mind.Hope this RP kicks off. :D


Whoops, I already responded...

It's really ok, though. I don't mind. In fact, it's actually convenient because it allows me to do more world-building.
BingTheWing said
It's interesting, but however I'm committed to too much stuff at the moment. Maybe later.Just a correction: the Rapture, according to the Bible, is not a mass-death event. Christians still alive on Earth at the time will never see death. The Rapture is what happened to Elijah, Mary, and all the other people in the Bible who have never... died. I would say that millions of people just.... disappeared. Maybe clothing and personal effects would be left behind... but like about one third of the population would have simply ceased to exist in the mortal world. Not died. Just... ceased to exist.

I have heard it been argued that the people would in fact, "die" in the sense that they leave behind a body. I suspect that the disappearing might be somewhat more plausible, though. I'm mostly doing the dying for artistic affect.

BingTheWing said
By the way... in Revelations it was prophesied that men and women who did not have the mark of the beast (the all-powerful world leader) could not buy or sell anything. Some scholars predict this may be in a form of a credit-card-ish computer chip embedded in the forehead or the hand. This would have probably not have been administered to Christians. Christians would have become very poor and undergone much hardship. Sorta like WWII Jews.

The Mark of the Beast will most certainly be an entity in this RP, though it won't be a problem until after the indwelling. I'm going to be changing it up from the typical credit card chip, but it'll do that as well. It's an implant applied directly to the forehead and/or forehand. It connects a person to the Bablyon Network. This allows them to rent property and money from the Prometheist Church (citizens of the GWC will not be allowed to own any property, only check it out like a library card). It also allows them to be tracked by the State, monitors and maintains their vitals, communicate in every language, and works as a low-level mind control device. The Marked are somewhat creatively sterile, uncurious, enthusiastically worship Adrian Delmore (no matter what their opinion of him was before), and cannot be reasoned with. It is impossible to convert a Marked, for example. The Marked are considered to be a transhuman master race, and the unmarked are primitive animals.
A Christian would avoid taking the mark for very obvious reasons.
BingTheWing said
P.S It is still possible to be saved and become a Christian during the 7-year tribulation during which the beast out of the sea reigned. However, as said above, it would have been difficult to endure the persecution doled out by the world leader. I sort of like the idea of underground Christian resistance groups... :P(They will, in my own opinion, probably be Christian because the rest of the world will probably love the Antichrist. But either way, this is for you to decide. Your RP anyway :P)

There is a Christian resistance movement known as the Yeshuites, and they're what our RP revolves around, in fact. It's a secret society where members are given an "Icthus Implant", a chip imbedded into one's forehead which allows them to identify other people with the implant. Obviously, Adrian Delmore dislikes Christianity, and does everything within his vast power to make their lives miserable. For example: refusing to rent property to them, censoring things they say, burning Christian monuments and churches, forcing people to follow the doctrine of Prometheism.
There are plenty of people who aren't on board with Adrian Delmore, but even if you aren't on board with him, you're probably totally on board with the idea of not volunteering for a public head-and-neck seperation.

BingTheWing said
After the Tribulation, according to the Bible Jesus descends from heaven in the Second Coming and, literally, all hell breaks loose. The forces of the Antichrist will rally against Jesus Christ at Armageddon, and it will essentially be the most memorable battle in human history. Interested to see how you interpret it....Ooh. And don't forget the two prophets, the Four Horsemen, the star named Wormwood who releases whatever lies in the Abyss onto Earth, the psycho lady-scorpion things that will be given the power to harm men for five months, the 7 bowls and trumpets, the thousand-year-reign, bounding of Satan, and of course New Babylon. ... Either way, I'm guessing this RP will be set during the Tribulation. All that stuff happens AFTER it. So... unless you want to fast-forward in time, you don't have to add all of that in.... Damn I think I should be getting back to my own RP.


Oh, don't worry, I'll try to pack as much of that stuff in as much I can. Especially the two witnesses! In fact, they're something of the leaders of the Yeshuites. We'll end with the 1000 year reign, though, simply because there's that 1000 year time lapse.
Do you guys think I should start the OOC now?
By the way, bonus points to whoever guesses where I got the name "Adrian Delmore" from.
Anyone else want to join?
I certainly don't have the authority to stop you, though if there's "competition" it might make it more difficult for both of us. Might you be interested in joining my RP and maybe starting your own when I'm done?

Having said that, I am more than happy to give you my blessing if you want to start your own RP.
I was wondering if anyone wanted to do an RP that takes place in the a fictionalized version of the biblical end times, as usually shown in works such as Left Behind. My particular twist though, will be that this RP takes place in the far future, and have a sort of cyberpunk/post apocalyptic edge to it all.

A basic idea for a plot:
Our RP takes place in THE FUTURE (At least 150 years into the future), an event known as the great Cataclysm occurs. This is the worst disaster that ever occured. In a single instant, 1 third of the entire human population instantly dropped dead. Chaos ensued. Also, the billions of dead bodies began to pile up and were left unattended for some time, leading to the rapid spread of illness. Also, with all the missing people an anarchy, many nations found themselves on the verge of economic collapse. In order to grab up extra resources so that they could stabilize themselves, many nations declared war on each other. The global conflicts only made things far, far worse.
Out of the blue came an organization known as the Global Welfare Confederation. The GWC was initially just what the doctor ordered, fixing up some places fairly nicely. However, it would not stay benevolent for very long. One of their council members, by the name of Adrian Delmore, managed to negotiate a peace treaty between Russia and the Middle Eastern powers. He was rapidly given more power to thunderous applause. His power and popularity have only been growing, to the point of being a de facto despot. The most popular religion of his time, Prometheism (a fiction religion, BTW), has even become his own cult of personality. To many, he is nothing short of a deity.
Our characters would be the resistance force to him.

Would anybody be interested?
bump.
Magic Magnum said
So for the most part this is a hypothetical?I will agree that Stalinist are close to this example, but the key difference would be motivation. Your example suggests it's done out of pure hatred for religion, while stalinists/communists did it out of blind loyalty (or fear) to Stalin and to expand political authority and obedience.


I wouldn't expect a coallition of Atheists to occur on a "medium" level like WB.
As for Stalin's motivation, that's probably the case, yes, but it's also probably the case for religious extremists as well.
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