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@shagranoz Should we move the accepted characters to the character tab, then?
2. I was intending for the RP to start with our characters meeting their mascots for the first time, but could be convinced otherwise.


Well, I already write my backstory, so obviously I'm biased, haha. But I think having already met the mascot allows more wiggle room and a bit more freedom for backstory stuff. But it's up to you



My character concept so far is a woman high-up in a tech company who's very serious and known for being a tough boss. But when she was a little girl she was the. Biggest. Magical Girl fan.

I'm still trying to settle on a powerset. Think I'm just going to focus on electricity but her outfit maybe includes a visor that's a magic computer that scans enemies and stuff


Huh. My character is a personal assistant in a tech company.
Huh. Looks interesting. The 30 YO aspect made it pretty unique. I have this idea of an office lady granted this paladin-esque evil vanquisher magical girl power except...she has a 9 to 5 job and is a single mother so she has to take care of her kid.





"It looks like they're not backing down," Ian thought as he wiped blood off his fists.

Regrettable. Ian was not particularly remorseful that he had killed them. They were attempting to kill him and were most likely involved in various unsavoury businesses. It was justified self-defence, and on the broader utilitarian scale, Ian had probably prevented them from harming others. Perhaps in the moral framework of Kant's Deontology there might be some argument from duty to inherent good to attempt not to kill them, but Ian had always found deontology to be too rigid and idealistic to be practical. Furthermore, even in deontology, there were variants of the moral framework that allowed permissible harm such as the more contemporary Frances Kamm's.

No, Ian's 'regret' did not come from guilt or any thoughts that what he did was wrong. He was certain that given the circumstances, he did the right thing. Rather, the regret was the fact that a series of bad life decisions were made by these people that led them to die here. It was, just as how Ian regretted his sire's hardheadedness, a waste of potential.

Still, there was nothing he could do for them now. And so, he turned away. As he did, he noticed Elizabeth walking toward the door. He then shouted, "Stop! Remember the formation we agreed on?"

Keeping an eye on the door, Ian turned to Raph, before indicating with a jerk of his face for Raph to check the door.


Clive Lim

Race: Human
Gender: Male
Age: 28
















An oath that went unfulfilled.

The Mahapatih of the Majapahit Empire once declared that until Nusantara was united, they would not taste spices or worldly pleasures. Sumpah Palapa..the oath of Palapa. To that end, the Mahapatih took up the banner of conquest as well as that of an effective statesman. Territories were absorbed into the Empire, and each time the Mahapatih did her utmost to ensure it flourished under her Empire. And so, she dedicated the rest of her life to the fulfilment of that oath. But despite all her sacrifices and effort, the oath went unfulfilled, as she died from poison given by her liege whom she had considered her own son, King Hayam Wuruk.

Such was the legend of Gajah Mada, Prime Minister of the mighty Majapahit Empire.

The unfulfilled oath of Sumpah Palapa by the time of her death was her greatest legacy, the very thing that was then picked up by Indonesia, the fledgling nation that claimed the seat of Majapahit's spiritual successor to galvanize their nationalism. And yet, even now, Nusantara as she envisioned in her oath had not been realized.

Gajah Mada realised that almost a thousand years had passed since her death, and surely Nusantara was not what it was. However, to someone whose life has largely been defined by that singular oath. Her duty and obligation to fulfil Sumpah Palapa transcended time. It was an oath she had made to the gods, an oath made to her lieges, Hayam Wuruk and his mother Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi. An oath made to Majapahit soldiers that their death and sacrifice would be honoured in the utopia of a united Nusantara under Majapahit...and an oath made to the enemies she cut down in her path, that their death would not be in vain, that their people and their children would enjoy prosperity under Majapahit.

It was not the conquest itself that was important to Gajah Mada in fulfilling the oath, it was the promise to realise a dream of a utopia in Nusantara and to honour those who have died and sacrificed themselves in pursuit of that dream.

And so, when she felt the summons of the Grail from the Thrones of Heroes, she answered the summon. Under the vessel of Saber, the Heroic Spirit Gajah Mada returned to the world, seeking the grail as the means to fulfil her oath.

As the light of the summoning subsided, Gajah Mada found herself in a church. It was different from the few churches that had been built during her time, but she recognized the Christian iconography.

Before her, is a black-haired young man. Through the mana that flows from the man to herself, Gajah Mada recognized him as her Master.

"Servant, Saber. I have come in response to your summon."


True Name: Gajah Mada
Region: Southeast Asia
Class: Saber
Gender: Female
Alignment: Lawful Good
Attribute: Heaven



















True Name: Hojo Tokimune
Region: Japan
Class: Saber (Rogue)
Gender: Male
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Attribute: Man









*Tokimune has manifested in the Kiyomizu-dera temple as a rouge servant and had seized the leylines around it to make the Higashiyama ward his territory

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