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I'm really enjoying this, but I'm struggling to know what to post. That's why I've started an interest check in Casual, as I have good experiences with hosting, as well as having some ideas that I've really wanted to express.
Although we often hear about monarchies in fantasy, history has shown that they slowly crumble. For centuries, kings and queens have been violently replaced, as the populace seek a more fair form of governance. In the kingdom of Ladrana, its former monarch carefully conceded power over the country, fearing a succession crisis that a republic would avoid. The country's greatest warrior fought its dragons, teaching the soldiers that slayed them all. Together, they retired to the castle, wanting nothing more than to return to their work. An expedition to a faraway land gave them the chance they wanted. Now, you can live their stories, as they travel to another world and remember days of glory! And see them fulfill their dreams.

Of a new nation.




This will be a sort of nation/fantasy RP, except that there will be essentially no intrigue and diplomacy. Rather, you will be among the first settlers, seeing the nation be built before your eyes, using your own abilities. I've decided to have somewhat pre-built characters be "playable", with their backstory, secrets and skills shared with you via PM. You decide age, gender and appearance, while I fill out the rest of the CS. My three pre-built characters are: the Monarch, the Warrior and the Wanderer. However, you are perfectly free to create your own characters if you wish. I think the RP would be more interesting with my first option, if you're curious. I have a hard cap of 6 players.

Any interest? (In RP or characters.)
In my experience, you create a Mary Sue when you forget meaningful weaknesses and try to create a cool protagonist. Quickly, everything revolves around your protagonist, who never meets enough resistance to truly unveil a proper, unique personality.
Y'know, I kinda hate Tantalus/Xerneas. Sometimes I want to drop them into a giant blender. That would solve a lot of problems.


Actually, Wells has a bit of experience working with giant blenders. They often break because GMs put characters into them, so he wouldn't recommend it.
@Rethel34
She'll taunt you if you actually tag her. I wouldn't do that if I were you.
After the mysterious assailants disappeared in a flash of light, Fluke ran towards the one remaining. He could quickly feel a the small current of a beating heart, and thought of sending a small shock through the stranger - until he felt the blood beneath one of his paws. He shouted with excitement, hoping to communicate that the man he was standing by was still alive. Then he started walking towards Wells' hotel, as he wanted to inform him about the chaos that erupted. He was supposed to wake him up briefly before the tournament, but decided to inform him that it would almost certainly be delayed instead. A pair of police officers patrolling took a quick look at Fluke, before finishing their rounds. Fluke quickly ran up the stairs to Wells' room. He knocked on the door, although he heard no response. He awkwardly jumped up to the doorbell, and heard the sound of someone falling to the floor.

Wells rushed to the door, surprised to see Fluke.

"Did they move the time forward?"

Fluke shook his head.

"Then it must have been cancelled."

After Wells said that, Fluke started running back towards the floats. Wells followed him, knowing Fluke's intent. It didn't take long before he reached the scene of carnage, being particularly surprised at the traces of what had to be Porytech's float. He could also a stranger dressed in white, which Helioptile quickly pointed at. He would point at someone important I didn't know about... someone responsible! There was no crowd to adore him, which was why Wells casually walked towards the floats of the avatars he recognized. Although he could see how exhausted everyone happened to be, his sense of humor possessed him again.

"Looks like someone was a bit too inspired by me. They should probably have toned down their entrance."

Wells managed to suppress a tasteless smile, as he commanded Fluke to watch the man dressed in white as he surveyed the scene.
Did Fluke the helioptile fail to incapacitate a trainer?
Fluke slowly and calmly walked towards the man holding Kaze. He didn't seem intimidated, and looked at the helioptile's wide eyes as it held one hand on his left shoe. Suddenly, he lost control over his muscles, falling to the ground. Fluke forced a current through his body, causing him to lose control over the nerves controlling his muscles. Kaze kept his balance while the man in white fell to the ground. Fluke glanced at Kaze, then the other people in white. Then Fluke closed his eyes and concentrated, trying to keep the current stable and non-lethal.

Wells heard a boom in the distance. And quickly realized that he could never get the spotlight competing with people that loud. So, he sticked to the plan and waited until the start of the tournament, preparing to properly dazzle his audience then.
Please do. @Rethel34
I thought about letting Fluke be part of the action, by being cute and harmless until he unleashed his current. But now that Kaze made him use Thundershock, he won't have the element of surprise. Hmm...
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