So, am I correct in assuming that the mysterious human is a representation of the roleplayers that control the story?
I've had three options about the villain. One of them is set in stone, the other two are not. Option 1: The god killer turns out to be Plague (What a surprise, Crimson is using the same villain for the last four RP's! It's not like he's getting overused or anything...), and has been undergoing a "Mutation" as his power becomes greater, until he reveals himself in his human form. While I was reluctant to use him due to the fact he is overused (Slightly), there is some back story from the previous RP's we could use. So I believe he is a good choice, besides, we can finally kill him off in this timeline permanently. Option 2: Your idea, I was actually thinking something along those lines. Could be funny... Option 3: Entirely new character. New concept to experiment with, but could be regretful the longer this RP lasts.
I AM DYING FROM WORK. MUST TYPE! MUST RP! God... I am so out of it. Lets see if I can reply now... Anyway, um... Yea, I like Ridley's idea >.>
It would be funny if the assassin set out corrupted versions of "Us" to hunt down the gods. *Boom* New plot idea
Corrupted versions usually exist with 1 of two personality types: 1- the most "obvious" aspect of a persons personality increased 10 fold. Like Ridley would think about nothing but excessive violence and be dead set on causing panic and insanity. 2- the personality is swapped. Like I would be unimaginative, businesslike, and a perfect straight arrow. Theres also the third less common (the one utilized by Serketh) where the corrupted version doesn't have a different personality at all. This is usually used in clone situations where neither version is actually corrupt, just a copy.
So, after agreeing with Ridley's idea (Because I thought it would be really fun to experiment). We now have *Us* as corrupted bad guys.
How exactly are we doing us? Do they have a reason for doing what they're doing? Are they literally us, or only "us?" What abilities do we even have?
So we have... Ridley as "The Destoryer" Me as "The Hunter" Dreamer and Bright as other versions of themselves but currently without names. Against all of the gods and the majority of life in general. Yep... I think something is about to go down soon.
- The Warrior - The Enforcer - The Reaper - The Spirit - The Justicar - The Templar - The Dragon I personally like, The Chess master Thought it sounded fitting. Playing people "Just like prawns" in chess, controlling them since the very start.
My powers are simply defying basic laws of the universe. Newton's laws, gravity, conservation of mass, conservation of energy, the way matter interacts, etc. So... Maybe spirit. Yea. The spirit. I guess that works.
So... it's now Ridley: The Destoryer Crim: The Hunter Bright: The Vanguard Dreamer: The Spirit God-Killer: The Master ?
My question is, is the god killer chess master style. Like does he manipulate things, or is he just out to kill. If it's the second yea, The Master is great.
In my head, The Master is a manipulator. That speaking, he has enough power to essentially wipe out an entire army of gods in the whole "Kill the Gods" aspect. I like to think that his appearance is essentially a merged version of *Us*. For example, he has a beard from Ridley. Ginger hair or Brown hair (Color of hair is not important at the moment, he hasn't appeared yet.). However, since Bright's hunter is a female, i don't know how to use this aspect yet. Oh, and I'm thinking that he can be controlled by anybody. Like Red and Blue from the Chess-Masters RP.
God I loved that game... I tried playing it with friends once... and they just played along with all the rules I made up... It was awesome haveing ALL the power... but... it was also really boring. BY THE WAY! Edit: The spirit isn't much of a fighter so much as a watcher. He has no offensive abilities, really only defensive. Of course, most defensive things CAN be turned offensive, but... It's supposed to be me and I'm too lazy to do that ~.^