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[19 May 2011|08:35am]
Generation Boomer

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They called the generation following the Second World War "The Baby Boomers". They were supposed to make the world a better place, and free from tyranny, a new hope for the world. However, like most things in this world no matter how hard you try, bad things happen. The Second Wizarding War came and went, destroying just about everything in its path. Heroes rose, villains fell, sacrifices were made all in the name of justice. After the fall of the Dark Lord, and the Second War, it was only natural that the trends from the past continue. Those who had survived carried on, rebuilt, to pass the torch down to their children, a new generation that seemed to spring out of the ashes.

This new generation, the Boomer Generation as they're now being called, was raised with the hope that they'd be able to create a new world, a better one, one that wouldn't fail into the habits of old, to stop the cycle. However, it isn't just the heroes from the Second War with this mindset. It can be said for those on the fallen side as well. For the children of the defeated have been growing with their own ideas to correct the mistakes of the past, becoming more powerful everyday and the time is growing closer, steadily gaining supporters and slowly building terror in a world that was supposed to be different...


Most Wanted: Siblings of Casted Characters, Dark Side Characters, Fun and Active Players, Loads of Characters Available!


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[19 May 2011|08:53am]

They say it's paved with good intentions ….

On April 20, 1979 an owl arrived in the office of one Albus Dumbledore. The note was unsigned, but read, "He's created Horcruxes. Find them. Destroy them. End this." Dumbledore--unsurprised by the findings--presented the information to the young members of his rebellion. The Order of the Phoenix had two options: either hunt down the Horcruxes, or find another way to defeat the Dark Lord.

What are yours?
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Watchers, Please [19 May 2011|06:01pm]

Watchers, Please...

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Hear my prayer...

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Kingdom
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Church of the Creator
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In the beginning, there was only the Creator. And She created the world; its lands and seas, peoples and beasts. She created the Keeper, to rule over the dead. She gave the world to her people, whom She loved dearly, to do with what they would. The people multiplied, forming their cultures and societies, and were faithful to the Creator. And when there were many, the Creator made the Watchers: lesser deities to watch her people and report. You see, there are simply too many people for the Creator to keep track of, too many prayers to answer. The Watchers watch, and tell Her what her creations need.

But they speak in His ear, too.

She gave the Watchers free will, and perhaps that was Her greatest mistake. Not every Watcher is good. Not every prayer is answered by the Creator. The Keeper speaks to the Watchers, too, and He does not want for good in the realm of the living. He wants only to rule all, with the death of all things.

You, the player, are a Watcher, and the choice is up to you. Will you do good or evil? Which prayers will you answer? Which side are you on?


Watchers, Please is an original high-fantasy game in a medieval setting where the players themselves are the gods. You are a Watcher. Characters pray, and players submit requests. Every week, players will vote on which prayers and requests will be answered – and by whom, and how. How do you want to rule? Only one thing is certain: characters should be careful with what they wish for.

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Pax Letale: a modern myth game [19 May 2011|07:26pm]
PAX LETALE: GODS REBORN



In Southern California, there recently opened a new luxury apartment building. Impeccably designed, impossibly convenient, ideally located, Pax Letale is the sort of residential Shangri La where Southern Californians spend all manner of favors and years trying to secure a spot. But Pax doesn't have a waiting list, nor can a place there be bought or sold. The people who find their way to Pax Letale belong there.

Every tenant of Pax is a reincarnated deity whose worshipers are by and large long dead. Once very real, these gods began to fade as science and reason dispelled the probability of their existence. Reborn as mortals, their essences remain, waiting to be awakened. Somehow, sometimes one by one, sometimes in groups or pairs, these creatures of destiny have discovered Pax, and have not been able to resist its pull.

For at Pax Letale, the awakening has begun. As these gods rediscover themselves and each other, the seemingly invisible but ubiquitous management tracks each of them quite closely, and the very building itself seems to have an agenda of its own. And as the gods made humans in their own image - or humans made them in theirs - so will the the behavior of the people of Pax turn as dark as their myths. Blood, strife, sex, petty plots, torture - even murder will wind their ways into Pax Letale.

A lovely place. A peculiar place. A dangerous place.

Available Tenants:


Enki is the Babylonian god of water, crafts, intelligence and creation. Twin of and best friend of Ereshkigal, goddess of the Underworld, he is often seen as a positive foil to his brother Enlil, utilizing his magic and cunning for the good of others; he brings aid to deities and humans alike, serving as a rare masculine nuturer in a chaotic and often oppressively patriarchal pantheon. He will likely have connections to Tiamat, Ereshkigal, and other Sumero-Babylonian deities.

Brighid is the Celtic goddess of the forge, inspiration, compassion and creativity, and a patron goddess of artists, craftsmen, and other creative types. In her mortal life, she may have connections to her parents, her siblings, or any of the Celtic pantheon.

Masauwu is a Hopi deity sometimes called the Skeleton Man, Keeper of Fire, Spirit of Death, and the Master of the Fourth (present) World. He is depicted as a dark-skinned man wearing a mask; sometimes the creature beneath this mask is described as handsome, sometimes as a disfigured monster. Connections to Native American deities and gods and goddesses of death or enlightenment are likely.

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Don't see a tenant that interests you? Other deities and pantheons are welcome - pick one of the active pantheons in the game, or talk to a mod if there's one you don't see, and make your modern god as you see him/her/it.

Pax Letale is under new management! Holds are currently open, and the community will reopen for play on June 1st.



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