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Silverwind Blade said
keep it from going too over the top.


Then the Hrimfaxi bursts out of the ground.
Halvtand said
I think you'd get more interest if you gave people some practical examples of what kinds of magic these manabusses can cast.


I suppose. I'll add something to the OP in a little while, but the whole range is pretty broad.

The humans areapproaching the, "end," of the medieval period, so to speak. So yeah, it'd probably be a little like AoT, but not as close to full industrialization. The classic, muzzle-loading muskets from the old days are the extent of traditional firearms, but they don't find much employ within the Guild, since a heavy spear or giant axe tends to do better against monster hides. Medicine exists, but not to a particularly large extent, because healing magic. The folks dress in mostly middle ages-y clothes and their speech patterns are all over the place.

in terms of geography, there's a tall mountain range to the north, a sea to the southeast and the climate is temperate. Mt. Halibound is in a fairly central location, so it gives the Guild a mostly straight shot in every direction. I like to think of the world as one of those convenient set up video game places, where you can get to just about any kind of environment without too much trouble.
I want to say I just showed up at the wrong time but I feel like the presentation of this could've been better. Last I heard from anybody in the one group RP I'm currently in, exams were rolling around or something like that.
Results were...less than stellar in the general interest check section, so I'm trying my luck here. OTL
I’m looking to start an RP based around mages that cast spells using magic guns to hunt monsters. You can compare it to Monster Hunter and Attack on Titan if you want. Have some background.

The Age of Discovery
Agreed to have begun at the first recorded monster sighting and slaying. This period saw the overwhelming appearance of the monstrous hordes and numerous civilizations that were most definitely not human.

To combat the ever increasing numbers of monsters attacking human settlements, the territories joined under a single banner and sanctioned The Hunters’ Guild: a guild dedicated to the sole purpose of seeking out and destroying the enemies of humanity, wherever they may be. The Guild does not discriminate and accepts all volunteers, provided they are able-bodied and acknowledge that by setting out on hunts, they march to an almost assured death.

Around the same time that the Guild is formed, humanity makes first contact with another civilization of the world: dragons. They’re large, reptilian beasts not unlike the monsters that menace the world, differentiated only by their intelligence and bearing of arms. The dragons express no interest in allying with the humans, although, they war with the mindless hordes just the same. Still, the enemy of your enemy is your friend.

The Age of Despair
Despite the best efforts of The Hunters’ Guild, it becomes clear that humanity fights a losing battle. Whole territories are lost over the years as there are more monsters roaming the lands than the Guild can contend with.

Humanity begs that the dragons directly aid them in their cause, but, as they are to everything in the world, the dragons are apathetic and the pleas fall on deaf ears. The once large civilization of the humans dwindles to the cluster of cities founded around the base of Mt. Halibound, where the great hall of the Guild rests.

The Age of Hope
The renowned wizard, Atmeus IV creates the first manabuss—a device that greatly simplifies the casting of magic—and shares the details of his work with The Hunters’ Guild. In just under a year, the first generation of gunslayers, armed with manabusses, set out on their first hunts to a rousing success. The situation for humanity is still quite dire, but the gunslayers of the Guild have shown the light at the end of the tunnel.

Gunslayers and Magic
Traditionally, magic is the realm of wizards. Magic in this world, while powerful, is held back by the casting process, which requires the use of a casting circle, long incantations, and excellent stamina to coerce ambient mana into action. This is on top of the lifetime of study required to understand magic well enough to cast anything of significance. Despite this, the Guild still used magic, but it was limited to setting traps that had to be manned at all times, or healing spells in a hospital in the absence of medicine or at the very back of the battlefield.

Gunslayers are much more mobile and offensive, thanks to the quick, simplified casting methods provided by their manabuss. They are just as potent as wizards, but lacking in the time or attitude to be as knowledgeable. Gunslayers typically only invest themselves in one or two families of magic as a result, such as mastery over a specific element of nature, or spells to manipulate time. Because garment holds no bearing on their casting ability, they’re often clad in whatever makes them feel safe enough. Some might wear full suits of armor, while others will wear a few leather pads and be done with it.[/hider]

The Manabuss
The manabuss is the one and only weapon used by the gunslayer, handcrafted and maintained by a wizard of the Guild. They are, well, shaped like guns and tend to feature protrusions on their forms similar in nature to a bayonet. Gunblades.

By use of prefabricated, general purpose casting circles and numerous, enchanted, precious stones all built into the device, it rapidly interprets whole incantations, abbreviated to short phrases (‘ra foie’ or ‘prota’ or ‘fa el megid’), and launches whatever spell has been cast from the jewel at the end of its barrel. It’s…it’s a magic gun. Magic gunblade.

The player characters will be gunslayers just out of training and ready for their first live hunt. The game will start in medias res with the characters as part of a large assault on a particularly troublesome monster nest that has been impeding expeditions for a long time.
It doesn't get much more vague than that, but I'm probably down for this. i generally play males.

Uh, let's hash things out. Do you have any specific scenario in mind?
Aye, that's one. I'll wait another day or so and if things don't pick up, I'll see what the people in the casual interest check section have to say about this, then we'll go from there.
I’m looking to start an RP based around mages that cast spells using magic guns to hunt monsters. You can compare it to Monster Hunter and Attack on Titan if you want. Have some background.







The player characters will be gunslayers just out of training and ready for their first live hunt. The game will start in medias res with the characters as part of a large assault on a particularly troublesome monster nest that has been impeding expeditions for a long time.
“I don’t have anything fancy on me except for some audio equipment, unlike the others. I’m just good at killing things, so if you need any deeds done, I’m here.” The L-68 held its forty millimeter a little higher as if it swelled with pride at its pilot’s words. Perhaps a bit too true to his word, Adrian trekked along near to his team lead’s left, content to wait for his orders in silence. At least, until he took a look at one of his utility monitors and noticed the suspicious actions of a teammate. That’s a butt. Lots of fat, especially on females, but surprisingly little meat for being the largest muscle in the body. Not the best eating, either.

Adrian very loudly cleared his throat—although only he could hear it and the sound was only so loud to himself. “Donk on screen, Captain! Th’ professionalism levels are rapidly dropping, I fear we may have a man down out here,” he reported, with a sense of urgency that sounded very real. This is how good men get killed, he thought as his GEAR glanced at its distracted comrade. He has to learn. Somehow.
I'll have a post written out soon enough. If not in the next few hours, later this morning, most likely.
Actually, it is Kelsea. I've had, like, four deathbunnies and I must've blanked out on that change. Whoops.
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