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Fugitives: A Heroes RPG [01 Mar 2009|02:01pm]
Game Started January 30th, 2009.
Specifically Looking For: ANDO MASAHASHI, NOAH BENNET, TRACY STRAUSS,
Rachel Mills, Molly Walker, Maya Herrera,
Meredith, Red Eye, Carlos and more!!


PREMISE :: TAKEN :: WANTED :: RULES :: APPLY
After the events of March 29th, 2007 our Heroes are disheartened, spread across the U.S., and quickly losing their numbers.
And to make matters worse, one of their own was working up a plan that would sacrifice his peers to better himself.
As if that weren't enough, someone is out there with malicious intent toward people who are "special".
Someone is hunting and rounding up anyone with abilities. No one knows who the hunter is or where the hunter comes from.
And no one knows where their peers are going. Will opposing sides find allies in each other to end this menace,
or will they do as they always have and serve only themselves and their own purposes? Only time will tell...
and time is something they're running out of.
heroesfugitives fugitives_mod fugitives_ooc
HeroesFugitives will run parallel to Volume 4 of the series
starting from March 30th, 2007 (after episode 3.13 Dual) and run in real time.
We will be mostly AU from there, but will incorporate some of the events
that take place in the rest of season 3 with our game.
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[01 Mar 2009|04:28pm]

OPENING MARCH 14th!


Welcome to Reading. It's a place where the sun is always shining, and people always have a place to be. Where people dress up to leave the house, and always have something interesting to talk about. Where nursery rhymes aren't just in books, it's where they are alive. It's where you can find Humpty Dumpty sitting on a wall, and an old lady who lives in a shoe. If one could step into the world of fiction, you'd find yourself in Reading. Life here can be magical and terrible all at once. Reality in Reading is not always realistic. And things are not always as they seem.

Underneath the sunny exterior lies a much darker Reading. The only thing bigger than the rhymes themselves, are the crimes that seem to surround them.

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[01 Mar 2009|04:51pm]



[ RULES | APPLICATION | CHARACTERS & DYSFUNCTIONS ]
[UNHAPPILY EVER...?]


The war ended and all was well. Harry Potter defeated the Dark Lord. Everything was practically perfect in every way.

Unless you were the rest of the wizarding world that is...

Tired of games where everyone is happy and perfect? Where the love songs resonate from the trees and no one ever loses their job? Want a game where you can throw a drink in your cheating husband's face and then find out about your long lost sister, Hannah Abbott? Where maybe things aren't quite as safe as you would have thought and there's some villains waiting in the wings talking in funny accents? Welcome to Unhappily Ever...

Part Harry Potter Game, part English Language Telenovella, Unhappily Ever is set in a Post Deathly Hallows world where all is not well for the average person. Real life has bumps and wrinkles - and sometimes those are much more fun than the fairy tale! Whether you're Always a Bridesmaid and Never a Bride or The Jerk with the Big Mouth and the Small Package, Unhappily Ever tells the story of the characters in the Harry Potter books rebuilding their lives and trying to make sense of the world as they hit their late twenties and early thirties. Set in 2009, Unhappily Ever After is looking for strong writers who want a social game but miss the good old days where threading was commonplace. How do you fit in to the not your average Fairy Tale?
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[01 Mar 2009|06:30pm]


Well, I'd rather not get involved
I never talk to my neighbour
I'd rather not get involved

-hexennacht
mwpp since 2005
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Forgotten Gods [01 Mar 2009|08:57pm]
About / Rules / Cast List / Held / Wanted / FAQ / Resources / Apply


What happens to the old gods, once their temples have crumbled and their believers have abandoned them? Do they die, forsaken, alone? Or do they remain, still wandering the world, immortal, surviving off what little belief they can gather?

Forgotten Gods follows the lives of these old deities, brought to America long ago by explorers or immigrants from their homelands and eventually abandoned or lost from memory. As their worshippers moved on to new religions, the gods' powers waned - for a god, at its most pure essence, is no more than an idea, and an idea is worthless if there is nobody to believe in it. Some have passed, forgotten, from the world, while others have fallen into madness. Some have simply tried to adapt, to make a life for themselves in this place without gods, getting by on what little scraps of worship and belief they can garner. Others are more radical, attempting to regain the power that was once theirs, to revive their followings.

And then there are the New Gods. Gods of cars and computers, television and radio, cities and highways, all those things that modern Americans put their faith in. They are young, at the height of their power. These newcomers are regarded dismissively by some of the older gods, who have seen so many new deities rise and fall in their time; jealously by others, who wish to reclaim the power for their own; and by all with a deep wariness.

Inspired by the world of Neil Gaiman's American Gods, this game invites players to step into the roles of deities, old and new, to create their own modern mythology.
Wanted:
Greek: Hecate, Demeter, Dionysus, Styx, Moros, Myrrha, muses
New Gods: Highways, Subway, Fashion Industry, Radio, Automobiles
Christian/Hebrew: Deadly Sins, Holy Virtues, Adam, Eve
Celtic/Arthurian: Merlin, the Morrigan, Brighid
Norse: Frigg, Loki, Thor, Skadi, Hermod, Sif, Tyr, the Norns
Native American: Coyote, Badger, White Buffalo Woman, Ahea
African: Anansi, Elegba
Egyptian: Nephthys, Ma'at, Osiris, Hathor, Aten
Slavic: Baba Yaga, Chernobog, Veles, Koshchei, Morana
Japanese: Raijin, Susano'o, Izanami, Izanagi
Aztec: Tlaloc, Quetzalcoatl, Coatlicue, Mixcoatl
Anglo-Saxon: Eostre, Wayland Smith
US Folklore: Uncle Sam, Johnny Appleseed - more!


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[01 Mar 2009|10:42pm]


Wanna matriculate?
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